Wolverine Origins (Spoilers/Discussion)

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"What's the point of even discussing movies if your most critical thought process about them is that they passed the time or that the latest one "wasn't that bad"? You know what - if you want to turn off your brain for hours at a time, pick up heroin. At least that will make you interesting." - Devin Faraci, CHUD.com

That is an incredibly arrogant quote. And that's all I have to say about that. :rolleyes:
 
Something about your post Dusty reminded me of

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I think its the "that's all I have to say about that". :lol

Now the song is in my head and the visual of the feather floating carelessly.....Awww.....
 
That is an incredibly arrogant quote. And that's all I have to say about that. :rolleyes:

Not to mention irresponsible and not funny. Faraci complains that internet journalists don't get taken seriosuly but continues make juvenile comments like that. I stopped reading CHUD long ago.
 
"What's the point of even discussing movies if your most critical thought process about them is that they passed the time or that the latest one "wasn't that bad"? You know what - if you want to turn off your brain for hours at a time, pick up heroin. At least that will make you interesting." - Devin Faraci, CHUD.com

And we should care about quotes from this guy why?
 
Man ! why cant they have a wolverine vs sentinel scene.
is that too much to ask.

Can you Imagine a live action scene with wolverine going crazy on a sentinel.
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when I saw the X-3 trailer with the sentinel in it I went crazy.
watched the movie and it was A simulation on the danger room.
:(:(

sentinels are a huge part of the X-men world.
 
Bingo. If we ever see Sentinels that look realistic on screen and are shown more than just shadows on screen I'll eat my shoes.
 
Bingo. If we ever see Sentinels that look realistic on screen and are shown more than just shadows on screen I'll eat my shoes.

You'd think they would want to cash in on a Transformers look a like. Evil giant robots sell right? :confused:

Man ! why cant they have a wolverine vs sentinel scene.
is that too much to ask.

Can you Imagine a live action scene with wolverine going crazy on a sentinel.
benes_genotiva_wolverine1.jpg


when I saw the X-3 trailer with the sentinel in it I went crazy.
watched the movie and it was A simulation on the danger room.
:(:(

sentinels are a huge part of the X-men world.


That was my favorite part of the movie's game. The Sentinel fight was awesome. The only problem is that if the sentinels are in a prequel, then why not in the main series of films. They ARE an important part of the X-men and it is too bad they have been left out. I'm starting to think they just need to do an X4.
 
You'd think they would want to cash in on a Transformers look a like. Evil giant robots sell right? :confused: They ARE an important part of the X-men and it is too bad they have been left out. I'm starting to think they just need to do an X4.

The difference is that in Transformers the robots are the big ticket which means a majority of the cash flow goes there. In X-Men they'd be a plot device and even as a villain but one of many special effects that'd need to be done therefore driving up the cost. Also, they are a big part but not the only part. They often in the books or in cartoons make an appearance and aren't heard from again, it'd make more sense to have them in a prequel and that is why the training room sequence was there instead of the other way around.
 
From CHUD:

DEADPOOL, REALLY?
By Nick Nunziata Published Yesterday News

You know when you're young and you get a nice sum of money and assume it'll always be that way? You walk around just SPENDING. All of a sudden people with common sense will decide "I WOULD look good in a pink jumpsuit and Kangol hat here in suburban Ohio". I remember pulling down $1600 as a fifteen year-old and buying a handheld keyboard with a shoulder strap BECAUSE I COULD. It's a dangerous feeling.

With X-Men Origins: Wolverine making a nice chunk of dough in its first weekend [and the plummet will be IMMENSE, just you wait], they're greenlighting sequels and spinoffs like it's nobody's business. Even though the typically charismatic Hugh Jackman was rather bland in this most recent film. Even though the character of Wolverine has already exceeded his limit of interesting moments. Even though the REAL summer movies are about to come and hand Gavid Hood's film its lunch in T-minus two days.

Marvel Studios and their partners at Fox have spendin' money and man are they going to use it, logic be damned!

Remember Daredevil? The part of Elektra this time will be played by... Deadpool!

Ryan Reynolds is great, a confirmed CHUD.com reader and physical specimen with impeccable comic timing. There's nothing not to like. In the recent X-film's first act, his Deadpool provides much needed levity and he looks very good slicing bullets in half. In the film's second act... ugh. He's out of pocket until he arrives on the scene barely recognizable and looking like Ghost Rider's longtime companion. Deadpool as a character is more one-note than Wolverine, yet apparently Fox is keen on beginning to prepare a Deadpool film to go along with the pointless Magneto film they're planning. Seriously, I own like 250 X-Men comics and I couldn't want another X-film any less than I do now. Now that I know what happens to toads during lightning, I am sated.
 
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