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  48. A look at Wolverine's early life, in particular his time with the government squad Team X and the impact it will have on his later years.
  49. Two mutant brothers, Logan and Victor, born 200 years ago, suffer childhood trauma and have only each other to depend on. Basically, they're fighters and killers, living from war to war through U.S. history. In modern times, a U.S. colonel, Stryker, recruits them and other mutants as commandos. Logan quits and becomes a logger, falling in love with a local teacher. When Logan refuses to rejoin Stryker's crew, the colonel sends the murderous Victor. Logan now wants revenge.
  50. Since i was a little kid I&#39;ve loved Marvel, I always watched X-Men and Spider Man on t.v. I&#39;m only 16 so i was watching it when it was on every Saturday. When I was 7 years old i went to see X-Men directed by Brian Singer who I thought was an amazing director and who really did the movie good were as it could&#39;ve been down terribly and wrecked the whole Marvel Industry before it really got started.<br/><br/>I really like Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, because he really does look like Wolverine, with the exception of being a bit taller. I always liked how Wolverine (in the movies) wanted to know about his past but Professor X wanted him to find out himself. As well as his love triangle with Jean Grey and Scott Summers(Cyclops). This is my opinion and my knowledge that in the t.v. an comic series Logan(Wolverine) was never a semi father figure to Rouge. I like that story a lot I&#39;ve just never heard of it. I&#39;m also very glad that they&#39;ve never made Wolverine wear his Yellow, Black, and Blue spandex. That would&#39;ve just made the movie weird. I did like the joke that Cyclops made about it in X-men though, were Wolverine complains about the uniforms and Cyclops ask &quot;Would you rather wear Yellow spandex?&quot; I do like the uniforms they get up until The Last Stand. I know it was a tribute to the show or comic series having the colored stripes on them but I really don&#39;t think that anyone would ever have a Yellow or Pink stripe on there Suit besides when Bret Ratner makes it that way.<br/><br/>The movie (in my opinion) started kinda slow, but then really took off, it was really fast paced and you had to pay attention because there was a lot you could miss. As far as I knew Wolverine (in the comics and t.v. series didn&#39;t have claws until he had the Adamantium in him. But I&#39;m probably way off. Hugh Jackman was amazing. I liked the guy that played Victor Creed, i liked him in CSI to.They should do another prequel movie with him. Origins is really gonna set the bar for more, I know there&#39;s a Magneto one in the works if Wolverine gets really good, but maybe they could do more, like Storm, Beast, Night Crawler maybe, but I&#39;d really like to see a Colossus that&#39;d be really cool. Ryan Reynolds wasn&#39;t in the movie for very long but he was really good in this, I liked how he was really comical with Stryker in the Elevator.<br/><br/>I didn&#39;t like that Stan Lee didn&#39;t have a cameo in this, he didn&#39;t have one in Ghost Rider, an at least the first Blade either.<br/><br/>The action is really good, and if your not even a big X-men fan, this movie is a just overall really good. It&#39;s worth a trip to the movies.<br/><br/>I give this a 8, but I&#39;m gonna see it again so it might change.
  51. With all the bad reviews as luggage, I came into this movie expecting the worst... but, after i saw it, i found myself both entertained and at the same time wondering what was the big problem every critic and fan boy seemed to have with this movie. I think i got it: they all got up in a bad mood in the morning, and, not wanting to be the odd guy out, set out to criticize every flaw this movie has. Which has plenty. But, again, what&#39;s the problem? it has the same flaws the previous three movies had: underdeveloped characters, uneven rhythm and a ludicrous plot that tries to handle a hell lot more than it can in just about an hour and a half of running time. But somehow, the first two movies get a pass from critics and fans alike, while &quot;the last stand&quot; and this one get ripped to pieces.<br/><br/>I mean, this movie has it&#39;s share of flaws, but has plenty to like too: Hugh Jackman plays this character he knows so well to perfection, as Liev Schreiber does with Sabretooth, the action scenes are nicely done, and quite exciting, an quite a lot. The rhythm picks up exactly when it needs too whenever it falls behind, etc.<br/><br/>People are even complaining about the quality of the effects which leads me to believe most of them saw nothing but the unfinished leaked version and, if they did attended the screening of the actual finished film, they didn&#39;t pay attention to it and instead, spend their time thinking ingenious ways how to use the title to mock the movie.<br/><br/>So, in a way, this is the ideal kind of movie: if you&#39;re looking for a fun unpretentious and well done, if not perfect, summer movie, this is it. But, if you&#39;re looking for a movie to complain about how Fox is the devil, this is it too. Choke on it.
  52. You won’t be upset you saw it, you’ll have some fun, you’ll see Wolvie beat the living hell out of a helicopter. These are good things, and it’s why studios are provided huge budgets to play with in the first place.
  53. Once upon a time in 1845, there lived two young boys, James &quot;Jimmy&quot; Howlett and Victor Creed, in the Northwest Territories of Canada. When Jimmy&#39;s father was killed by Victor&#39;s father, Thomas Logan, Jimmy killed Logan with the claws that suddenly protruded from his knuckles due to his rage. With his dying breath, Thomas told Jimmy that he was actually his father, making Jimmy and Victor brothers. Both mutants, Jimmy and Victor are forced to go on the run, swearing allegiance to each other. Now adults, Jimmy (<a href="/name/nm0413168/">Hugh Jackman</a>) and Victor (<a href="/name/nm0000630/">Liev Schreiber</a>) have subsisted by finding work in places where their ability to regenerate helps them survive, such as the American Civil War, the Great War, World War II, and the Vietnam War. Eventually disgusted with the team&#39;s ruthlessness, Jimmy abandons the group. However, when Victor kills Jimmy&#39;s girlfriend Kayla (<a href="/name/nm1211488/">Lynn Collins</a>), Jimmy decides to ally with Major William Stryker (<a href="/name/nm0396812/">Danny Huston</a>), who promises to make him indestructible by adding adamantium to his bones. X-Men Origins: Wolverine is the fourth movie in the X-Men film series, which is based on the Marvel comic book series X-Men created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1962. The movie is preceded by <a href="/title/tt0120903/">X-Men (2000)</a> (2000), <a href="/title/tt0290334/">X2 (2003)</a> (2003) and <a href="/title/tt0376994/">X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)</a> (2006), and followed by <a href="/title/tt1270798/">X: First Class (2011)</a> (2011), <a href="/title/tt1430132/">The Wolverine (2013)</a> (2013), <a href="/title/tt1877832/">X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)</a> (2014), <a href="/title/tt3385516/">X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)</a> (2016), and <a href="/title/tt3315342/">Logan (2017)</a> (2017); with the Deadpool film series being loosely related. The film&#39;s script was inspired by three Marvel comic books series: &quot;Weapon X&quot; (originally published in Marvel Comics Presents #72-84 in 1991), Marvel&#39;s Wolverine series, and Origin (a six-issue series published from November 2001 to March 2002). The screenplay was written by American screenwriters David Benioff and Skip Woods. Howlett/Wolverine was born a mutant possessing superhuman senses, retractable &quot;bone claws&quot; and a &quot;healing factor&quot; which allows his body to recover from any physical damage (trauma, disease, poisoning etc) more rapidly than a normal human. This same healing factor has also drastically slowed down the aging process within his body. In addition to his mutant abilities, Wolverine is also a peerless martial artist skilled in virtually all known forms of armed and unarmed combat. He is also trained in the art of espionage, military tactics and speaks several different languages fluently. He is generally depicted as a loner and considered to be an anti-hero because of his willingness to use violence (and occasionally murder) as adjuncts to his tradecraft. His long running catchphrase best sums up his personal philosophy; &quot;I&#39;m the best there is at what I do, but what I do isn&#39;t very nice.&quot; Despite his penchant for violence, Wolverine abhors killing and adheres to a strict personal code of ethics and honor. He is loyal to a fault and an unwavering supporter of his friends and allies. Due to a combination of several traumatic events in his past and systematic memory alteration, Wolverine has functioned as an amnesiac for the better part of his career. Wolverine also has a highly volatile, beast-like nature and is often times prone to &quot;berserker rampages&quot;. These rampages can prove fatal to his opponents. a5c7b9f00b
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