Saw it last Saturday before Star Trek (awesome geek movie weekend

) and it got a C from me.. why?
It came dangerously close to X-Men 3 and that is one of the worst Marvel movies i know.
Wolverine suffers from being too short and being too onedimensional. It had too many holes in the "story" that ruin the whole movie on top of too many clichees and i usually don't mind when movies stray from comic canon when it's done well (Batman for example) but here it was bad.
The movie starts out good enough with him as a kid James Howlett and Victor as his brother.. ok, i can accept Victor being his brother. It doesn't take away or add something so i can accept the fact.
Then comes the first bad scene.. his "father" is killed and he does one of the most tiresome and bad clichees.. the "noooooooo" scream of rage/pain/misery into the sky while the camera zooms back. I"ve seen this a million times and it never was good because it almost always is way to exaggerated to come off as a natural reaction.
He then falls into his rage and kills his real father.. sorry to say it but the kid didn't really cut it to show the Wolverine rage and the weak twist of having killed his real father was that.. a weak twist.
The montage of him and Victor throughout the years was fine.. it established the bond that was to shatter when Victor "devolved" further into this maniac.
We get Stryker assembling the first mutant team and the first glimpse of Deadpool/Wade Wilson and he was cool as hell with a big mouth... exactly as he should be (if he only stayed this way

).
The movie plods along, Wolverine leaves the team etcblabla.. i don't really want to analyze every single scene but they had all something in common.. they all went by too fast without delving too deep.. the entire movie stayed too shallow and never went deeper than really necessary to move the plot along.
It suffered from the same problem that X3 had.. too many mutants in too many roles and each of them suffered for it. Gambit was forgettable.. no French accent and the actor was kind of meh (still think that having Lost"s Sawyer as Gambit would have been perfect), what they did to Deadpool was atrocious and i don't want to go into why Wolverine has no prior memories (yeah.. shooting someone in the head at the exact spot to erase his memories is so easy to do

).
Anway.. the movie was weak.. very weak and from what i hear the boxoffice returns reflect this as i expected when i read reviews of the movie.
Let's hope that the rumored Wolverine 2 really takes him to Madripoor and/or Japan and they include a coherent story instead of just set pieces and fanwank "we have to include this character at all costs".
I am really disappointed after i saw the trailers. Gladly Star Trek more than made up for Wolverines disappointment.