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X-Men Origins: Wolverine - Movie Discussion and Grading (SPOILERS)

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So Wolverine will be the third most successful film in the franchise, beating out X-Men but neither X2 or X-Men: The Last Stand, based on those estimates. I guess that was to be expected (do spin-offs really perform better financially than their predecessors?) and perhaps the sequel will perform better, given if the movie is, y'know, kind of good this time.
 
Well, jest or not, you've proven to be a tough "crowd of one". You seem to despise most TV/Movie projects anyway. *shrug*
 
I've been 'round long enough to know that T'Baio has taste, and he gives films a fair share. I find myself often agreeing with him. For the most part. ;)
 
It's funny because you learn more about some of those characters (Gambit, Deadpool, Wraith) than you get from the film itself! Absolutely incredible.
 
The funny thing is, the Wolverine character sketch doesn't even really match the movie. It sells it well, because who he describes is who we know Wolverine to be and who we want to see in the movie...but that's not really who we see in the movie.

Which kinda' goes to show they know how much they fucked the goat on this one.
 
The funny thing is, the Wolverine character sketch doesn't even really match the movie. It sells it well, because who he describes is who we know Wolverine to be and who we want to see in the movie...but that's not really who we see in the movie.

Which kinda' goes to show they know how much they fucked the goat on this one.

Yep. Gone was the reclusive loner of the first two X-Men films. In that clip, you get the sense that Logan/Wolverine is someone not to be messed with, someone with problems just bubbling over the surface, someone with a past. You don't really get that in the film.

Again, this makes me yearn for David Benioff's earlier, unused draft. It was so good and touched upon these elements.

Why must Tom Rothman exist?
 
I just saw WOLVERINE yesterday. I enjoyed it very much, despite a few flaws I had spotted. In fact . . . I think I enjoyed it more than STAR TREK. I know that my parents felt the same.


Yep. Gone was the reclusive loner of the first two X-Men films. In that clip, you get the sense that Logan/Wolverine is someone not to be messed with, someone with problems just bubbling over the surface, someone with a past. You don't really get that in the film.


Maybe you didn't, but I did. Especially after he had parted from Victor and Stryker for the first time.
 
I just saw WOLVERINE yesterday. I enjoyed it very much, despite a few flaws I had spotted. In fact . . . I think I enjoyed it more than STAR TREK.
LYNCH HIM!!!!!

:lol:



JacksonArcher, I agree. It's supposed to be a X-Men prequel but the Wolvie we get is the tamed one from X3, not the one we first meet in X1.
 
I just saw WOLVERINE yesterday. I enjoyed it very much, despite a few flaws I had spotted. In fact . . . I think I enjoyed it more than STAR TREK.
LYNCH HIM!!!!!

:lol:



JacksonArcher, I agree. It's supposed to be a X-Men prequel but the Wolvie we get is the tamed one from X3, not the one we first meet in X1.


Of course he started out tame. What did you think? That Wolverine was spontaneously born as a badass loner? That's called piss poor characterization. And I'm glad that the movie avoided that one-dimensional nonsense.


You know what? Never mind. I couldn't care less if anyone agrees with me or not. And I'm quite certain that hardly anyone cares about my opinion . . . unless they're determined that I mindlessly adhere to the popular opinion. I know for damn sure that not only did I liked the film, I liked it better than STAR TREK.
 
^ Good for you Fish and I mean that sincerely. I personally preferred ST but I don't think Wolverine was anywhere near as bad as has been made out. And even if it was, that still doesn't mean you're not entitled to your opinion. :)
 
I just saw WOLVERINE yesterday. I enjoyed it very much, despite a few flaws I had spotted. In fact . . . I think I enjoyed it more than STAR TREK.
LYNCH HIM!!!!!

:lol:



JacksonArcher, I agree. It's supposed to be a X-Men prequel but the Wolvie we get is the tamed one from X3, not the one we first meet in X1.


Of course he started out tame. What did you think? That Wolverine was spontaneously born as a badass loner? That's called piss poor characterization. And I'm glad that the movie avoided that one-dimensional nonsense.


You know what? Never mind. I couldn't care less if anyone agrees with me or not. And I'm quite certain that hardly anyone cares about my opinion . . . unless they're determined that I mindlessly adhere to the popular opinion. I know for damn sure that not only did I liked the film, I liked it better than STAR TREK.
You are welcome to believe whatever you wish, be it right or wrong. I'm just sorry you can't tolerate an opinion that differs from you're own.
 
Wolverine after 21 days in release is now up to $155.2 million. Its last two weekdays(Wed&Thur) were the first days it dropped below at least $1m a day. This long Memorial Day weekend will be its last big push. Its weekdays after this will steadily drop below $500K and be worse in June.

It's showing its age already, imo, and I know suspect it will not be at $175m after the Holiday weekend. Something I originally thought it would do a few weeks back. Still its going to end up with about $180-185m domestic.
 
Wolverine after 21 days in release is now up to $155.2 million. Its last two weekdays(Wed&Thur) were the first days it dropped below at least $1m a day. This long Memorial Day weekend will be its last big push. Its weekdays after this will steadily drop below $500K and be worse in June.

It's showing its age already, imo, and I know suspect it will not be at $175m after the Holiday weekend. Something I originally thought it would do a few weeks back. Still its going to end up with about $180-185m domestic.

So let me get this straight: X-Men Origins: Wolverine will barely leave theaters with less than $200 million and its sequel is already greenlit. However, Superman Returns earns $200 million and three years later we still have no sequel. What gives, man?! :p

I am, of course, kidding (recognizing that the budgets, marketing and hype for both films are dramatically different).
 
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