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Logic? His skeleton is coated with super heated fictional metal. :lol Even if that were somehow possible if a drop missed his ribs during the coating process it would melt through his organs and out the otherside like the acid in aliens. Somehow it perfectly encircles his bones and doesn't touch his stomach, lungs, or other body tissue. But the issue were having is if it's magnetic? :lol
 
Logic? His skeleton is coated with super heated fictional metal. :lol Even if that were somehow possible if a drop missed his ribs during the coating process it would melt through his organs and out the otherside like the acid in aliens. Somehow it perfectly encircles his bones and doesn't touch his stomach, lungs, or other body tissue. But the issue were having is if it's magnetic? :lol

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Amazing isn't it? :lol
 
Russell Crowe Wanted to Play a Bald Wolverine

Bryan Singer reveals the actor's bizarre condition for playing the part.
August 6, 2013
by Max Nicholson

Russell Crowe may have played Superman's father Jor-El in this summer's Man of Steel, but there was once a time when the actor was up for a different comic book movie role: Wolverine.

Yes, according to director Bryan Singer, Crowe was once in talks to play Logan in the live-action X-Men movie. So why didn't it work out? Well, Crowe had one curious requirement: he agreed to play Wolverine, but only if he could play him bald -- as in exactly what it sounds like.

Of course, that deal never worked out, and Hugh Jackman stepped in to assume what would become his defining role. But what would you have thought of Crowe playing Wolverine in the first film, bald or otherwise? Let us know what you think in the comments!
 
Russell Crowe Wanted to Play a Bald Wolverine

Bryan Singer reveals the actor's bizarre condition for playing the part.
August 6, 2013
by Max Nicholson

Russell Crowe may have played Superman's father Jor-El in this summer's Man of Steel, but there was once a time when the actor was up for a different comic book movie role: Wolverine.

Yes, according to director Bryan Singer, Crowe was once in talks to play Logan in the live-action X-Men movie. So why didn't it work out? Well, Crowe had one curious requirement: he agreed to play Wolverine, but only if he could play him bald -- as in exactly what it sounds like.

Of course, that deal never worked out, and Hugh Jackman stepped in to assume what would become his defining role. But what would you have thought of Crowe playing Wolverine in the first film, bald or otherwise? Let us know what you think in the comments!

Russell was confused, he thought he was up for the part of Meatwad from ATHF.
 
Russell Crowe Wanted to Play a Bald Wolverine

Bryan Singer reveals the actor's bizarre condition for playing the part.
August 6, 2013
by Max Nicholson

Russell Crowe may have played Superman's father Jor-El in this summer's Man of Steel, but there was once a time when the actor was up for a different comic book movie role: Wolverine.

Yes, according to director Bryan Singer, Crowe was once in talks to play Logan in the live-action X-Men movie. So why didn't it work out? Well, Crowe had one curious requirement: he agreed to play Wolverine, but only if he could play him bald -- as in exactly what it sounds like.

Of course, that deal never worked out, and Hugh Jackman stepped in to assume what would become his defining role. But what would you have thought of Crowe playing Wolverine in the first film, bald or otherwise? Let us know what you think in the comments!

Sure glad that didn't work out. :yess:
 
I'm a machinist. Every alloy metal I deal with is non-magnetic.

Yeah, but the Adamantium is fictional, they very well make it ferromagnetic couldn't they?

Also, regarding Wolverine, yeah, a drop missing his bones would be fatal, if it wasn't because he's a motha****in mutan? :dunno

Logic seems to be in perfect place here.
 
Am I also the only person who noticed that when Wolverine was fighting in the Casino everybody just kept sitting down and still playing?
 
Am I also the only person who noticed that when Wolverine was fighting in the Casino everybody just kept sitting down and still playing?

:lol Yeah I noticed that too, my gf and I lol'd at that.

A dead body literally collapsed right next to a couple of people on the coin machines and they didn't even flinch.
 
:lol Yeah I noticed that too, my gf and I lol'd at that.

A dead body literally collapsed right next to a couple of people on the coin machines and they didn't even flinch.

Sad to say, but that's not entirely fictional. In real life, a guy was stabbed to death in a Taiwan Internet Cafe, and no one bothered to look up from their computer screens.

That being said, I FINALLY saw this film today, and I loved it. Very character driven with a great story, and an awesome after credits scene; not to mention that Mariko was hot as ****.
 
Movies suggest he can control everything.

I don't remember a specific scene in the movies where Magneto controlled what appears to be a non ferromagnetic metal, but in the comics, as far as I remember, it has been mentioned several times that he can't.

Sad to say, but that's not entirely fictional. In real life, a guy was stabbed to death in a Taiwan Internet Cafe, and no one bothered to look up from their computer screens.

:goodpost:

Yeah, I thought the scene was a bit funny in a cynical kind of way, a nice touch to frame the indifference of society in general.
 
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