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  56. After the death of his family at the hands of the Nazis, Magnus, a mutant, vows revenge on all humanity. Meanwhile, a group of good mutants is assembled by Charles Xavier, who trains and cares for them. Magnus, now under the guise of Magneto, assembles the villains Sabertooth and Mystique to destroy anyone who gets in his way, including a furry Canadian mutant named Logan (Wolverine). A fierce battle ensues between Sabertooth and Wolverine. Xavier's group, the X-Men, recruits Logan just in time to learn of Magneto's dastardly plan to destroy the world.
  57. Across the world, children are born with an extra twist to their chromosomes that allow them to exhibit superhuman abilities: fire a beam of force from their eyes, sprout wings that allow flight, or read men's minds. These 'children of the atom' are often feared and despised by the world, forcing these mutants to resort to desperate actions. However, one group of mutants have banded together to show the world that it need not fear their kind. Apart, they are simply scientific curiosities, freaks and monsters - but together, united by their shared belief, they are more. They are the uncanny X-Men.
  58. A marvelous, spectacular movie!!! Very un-Batmanny, un-cartoony. None of that dark, brooding self-indulgent crap that has marred so many cartoon adaptations in the past. In fact, if I didn&#39;t know this was an adaptation of a comic book, I honestly wouldn&#39;t have guessed it.<br/><br/>First, the special effects are genuinely a new generation of anything seen before. Truly! I know that may sound trite, and maybe not appealing, but that&#39;s one of the reasons the effects here are sooooo good. They are so smooth and integrated into the story that at no time did I think: &quot;Oh, a special effect.&quot; I just found myself watching and believing and enjoying the movie without much self consciousness or self-awareness of being an audience member. And that&#39;s a high achievement for ANY movie.<br/><br/>I am NOT a fan of the genre, particularly, but I thoroughly enjoyed myself at this one. And I suspect that the great actor Patrick Stewart may find his star with this role. He was so good, and so believable and natural that I had to squint my brain to even recall that he was Captain What&#39;s-his-name for all those years (and I love that portrayal, too, and hope to see a few more movies yet in that franchise). And the entire cast was wonderful too.<br/><br/>Great job. Fantastic accomplishment-- made a fan out of me. Stop reading this and go to the theater and see it right away-- you&#39;ll be very glad you did! I gave this a well deserved 10 out of 10.
  59. X-Men was truly, truly one of the best movies I&#39;ve seen this year! I was not disappointed at all, especially by the performance of Hugh Jackman. He was the perfect man to play Wolverine. All the other cast members also blew me away with their great portrayals of the superheroes.<br/><br/>The effects were the best I&#39;ve seen in a while. Everything looks real, even though they are computer generated. It was amazing!<br/><br/>As a child, I grew up on the X-men comics, and seeing them alive on the big screen was a wonderful thing. I was also nice to see both comic fans and people who have never picked up a issue come together. The movie was great and I recommend it to people of all ages!
  60. Recedes to a string of mere action exploits. These are proficiently executed but, for all their visual authority, not much more than routine.
  61. If he did survive, it&#39;s possible he went rogue and chose not to re-join with the Brotherhood. In the novelization of X2, it is briefly mentioned that he is the subject of an international manhunt. Yes, Wolverine can die. His healing factor has grown over the years to the point where he was able to survive being caught in an atomic blast and having all the soft tissue incinerated from his body, yet within a short amount of time he was back to normal. His healing factor also prevents his growing old, since his cells don&#39;t age, therefore don&#39;t die. The comics also have him as being the victim of a gang of black market organ harvests, who removed all his internal organs, by reaching from under his rib cage rather than through it, and he was able to regrow his heart, lungs, liver, etc, before he was able to die. It is unknown if he can drown. While it is believed that decapitation can kill him, this is nearly impossible due to his skeleton being made of adamantium—a fictional metallic substance that is orders of magnitude stronger than titanium and steel, and does not rust but can be magnetized. Also if he was decapitated his head would have to be removed from the vicinity of his body. Deadpool/Weapon XI, a character who was surgically given Wolverine&#39;s healing power, can and has survived decapitation, but needs to have his original head put back on his body for the neck to heal to two sections of him back together. Since his healing ability is based on Wolverine&#39;s, one can assume that Wolverine might have this ability as well. His healing ability also makes Wolverine immune to death from any type of disease, poison, or toxin, though a strong enough dose can make him sick until his healing kicks in.<br/><br/>Since Wolverines healing factor prevents the adamantium in his body from poisoning him, one way that could kill him is if he came into contact with someone like the character Leech. Leech&#39;s mutant power is that he can make other mutant&#39;s powers not work. It is reasonable to believe that if you used Leech to take away Wolverine&#39;s healing power, then he would be prone to death from anything that doesn&#39;t involve getting through his skeleton. In fact, this is supported by an event in the comics. At the end of the House of M storyline, the Scarlet Witch (who has the mutant ability to alter reality) utter, &quot;No more mutants&quot;, and in a flash, many of the X-Men were transported back to the X-Mansion, only to discover they no longer possessed their mutant gifts. After realizing what happened, Cyclops said, &quot;Oh no—Logan. Without his healing factor, the adamantium in his body—Kurt!&quot; To which Nightcrawler replies, &quot;On my way!&quot;, and transports to where Wolverine is, only to find him both alive and shockingly, for the first time since before the experiments of Weapon X, with his full memory intact. Other factors that have occurred throughout the comics can also turn off Wolverine&#39;s healing factor. According to the X-Men film, Rogue&#39;s powers could also kill Wolverine, by extracting life energy and his powers out of his body. Magneto could probably kill him by meddling with the adamantium in his body.<br/><br/>In the comic universe, there is a supernatural blade known as the Muramasa Blade which was forged and designed to be able to halt healing factors. In the comics, Wolverine uses this blade to decapitate and finish off his long time arch-foe Sabretooth, who had devolved into a such a savage animalistic state that he could barely speak and was even more of an unreasonable killing machine. It stands to reason that if a talented swordsman wielded the Muramasa Blade and inflicted a fatal blow upon Wolverine, his healing factor wouldn&#39;t be able to save him from death. In the comic series called Guardians of the Galaxy, which is set about 1,000 years into a possible future, the skeleton of Wolverine appears, but Wolverine himself is dead. In this future, Dr. Doom turned Wolverine&#39;s skeleton into a robot into which he transferred his own brain. There was a continuation of the Origins story called &quot;Wolverine: The End&quot; which takes place approximately 200 years in the future. Wolverine has aged to the point of being considered an old man (looking about 65 to 70 years old), his healing factor no longer works as good as it used to, and the adamantium has even begun to break down, most notably the center claw on his left hand having actually broken.<br/><br/>In the Marvel alternate reality series &quot;What if...&quot;, Wolverine dies twice, once at the hands of The Hulk, and once on the surface of Earth&#39;s Moon due to lack of oxygen. <a href="/name/nm0779084/">Dougray Scott</a>, Aaron Eckhart, Viggo Mortensen were all considered. Bryan Singer talked to Mel Gibson, Russell Crowe and Edward Norton, while 20th Century Fox was interested in Keanu Reeves. He was brought in to work on the screenplay (as a script doctor), but all of his work was thrown out, except for two pieces of dialogue: Storm&#39;s line to Toad, and Wolverine calling Cyclops a dick. According to Whedon, the exchange was: &quot;It&#39;s me.&quot; &quot;Prove it.&quot; &quot;You&#39;re a dick.&quot; He also wrote Storm&#39;s line, &quot;Do you know what happens to a toad when it&#39;s struck by lightning? The same thing that happens to everything else.&quot; Interestingly, Storm&#39;s line has come to be the most criticized line in the whole movie. Wolverine has superhuman senses, including a highly acute sense of smell. He can identify people just by smelling their individual scents—each person&#39;s is unique. Even though Mystique has the power to change her appearance and voice into someone else, she cannot (or at least did not) change her scent. When she approached Wolverine while shapeshifted as Storm to deceive him, he smelled the air and knew that was not the real Storm. a5c7b9f00b
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