70s stuff with Charles and Erik was great, and a definite highlight. It definitely feels like their movie, rather than another Wolverine movie
hhmm. have u seen the clip of the battle scene? if yes then he relatively is as badass as he is in other scenes
I don think I would be spoiling anything. now I could be wrong...but i think like the tornado guy in First class, he has no dialogue in the whole movie. even warpath had more lines.
I’ve been a fan since the beginning, his design always seemed to make sense to me.
I actually don't like either but prefer the xmen version cause he's a mutant not some experiment like the crappy avengers version.
I really don’t know much about The Avengers’ version really so I can’t judge him, but I really didn’t like the way he and Scarlett Witch were acting at the end of TWS.
"At one point, you're right, I said I was pretty sure (about leaving the role). But I'm less sure as it goes along. Because after seeing this movie, the whole thing feels fresher to me than ever. And during this movie...I don't want to spoil anything, but it's kind of like a clean slate, so who knows where it's going to go. As long as I have the passion for it, and the fans will have me."
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Yeah, the movie itself is essentially a reboot. It'll be interesting to see where they go from here, and after Apocalypse.
Would you say DOFP was Hugh as his best playing Wolverine?
I might need to see The Wolverine again to judge his best/better performance, but I love Hugh as Wolverine anyway, so I enjoyed his performance. To be honest, I think we know what to expect from him as Wolverine at this point. We get some badass moments, but also a couple of funny ones. Although I will say his scenes with Charles in the 70s were awesome.
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