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I love Wolverine, yet I was ok with his lack of action. Great sequence when he woke up in 70's on a water bed, I was satisfied. The story and acting was so well done his lack of action really wasn't missed. If he did scrap, I am thinking it woulda be forced ruining the flow of the film

Agreed! His scene against the mob was awesome, real brutal too. His back and forth with Magneto makes up for his lack of action though.


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I'm a big Wolverine fan, but it didn't bother me too much that he was a supporting character in this one. But, I'm sure he will be a more central figure in the next one since this was Xavier's, Mystique's, and Magneto's movie.
 
I didn't love Beast in this one. The way he looked and flew around was terribly reminiscent of Jack Nicholson and James Spader at the end of Wolf. In a summer that is showing Captain America and Spider-Man leap off the pages like never before it was a bit jarring to see Beast play out like that.
I thought it was fine. And I prefer practical effects like that to the overuse of CG any day.
 
I thought it was fine. And I prefer practical effects like that to the overuse of CG any day.

Same here, I really like what they did with him, I think Singer tried going for a more realistic Beast in the way he moved, opposite of Ratner’s Beast, who had some awesome action scenes, but kind of defied the law of physics sometimes. Visually I thought he looked great too.
 
The First Avenger was a "fine" movie overall, yet you don't complain about that ;)

Mighty fine indeed! :lecture

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Same here, I really like what they did with him, I think Singer tried going for a more realistic Beast, opposite of Ratner’s Beast, who had some awesome action scenes, but kind of defied the law of physics sometimes. Visually I thought he looked great too.

I disagree on Beast but Singer definitely had a kick-ass array of mutants in action.

I thought Quicksilver, Mystique, and Blink were the most fun to watch. Blink's portals were just tripping me out. I'll have to watch everything she did in slow-motion when I get the blu-ray.
 
I liked the "walking medicine that takes away Charles' powers." It made sense that he'd want to walk and get away from "mutant" life. Obviously they were trying to come up with a way that his power wouldn't just dominate everything and that little twist was quite clever and plausible.
 
charles wanted to get laid as always. its the swingin sixties....early 70's. totally justifiable.

telekenetic powers cant give him a bone-r. takes the serum with out hesitation.
 
Xavier was telepathetic most of the movie.
Wolvie was boning from start to finish.
Strong metaphors!!!!!1
 
I liked the "walking medicine that takes away Charles' powers." It made sense that he'd want to walk and get away from "mutant" life. Obviously they were trying to come up with a way that his power wouldn't just dominate everything and that little twist was quite clever and plausible.

charles wanted to get laid as always. its the swingin sixties....early 70's. totally justifiable.

telekenetic powers cant give him a bone-r. takes the serum with out hesitation.


Yup

Great way to handle the psychological and physical trauma of losing your legs.

I want them back was the most natural response.

Good movie, shame Singer went twink crazy.
 
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