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Wolverine didn't suck!!!

Posted by mrchadmane on Saturday, May 02, 2009 in
So I am just going to lay it all on the line: I saw ‘Wolverine’ last night and although it isn't an epic revolution, it is fun and should be seen if for no other reason then to get the bad taste of all the other new shitty movies (with the exception of Obsessed) out of your mouth. With that being said, I did enjoy the movie and will probably see it again...

In my opinion the origin story of Wolverine comes across pretty well. Starting with him as a child and finding out who is real father is that also makes Victor his brother. One of the really great scenes in the film is the opening credits which show Logan and Victor fighting through 4 wars spanning the course of 100 years.

A big complaint of my friend Ashley was that in the previous X-Men movies is that Gambit was missing from them, well worry no more bitches, Taylor Kitsch is here and does a killer job portraying Remy LeBeau. In the movie he is an former prisoner of 3 mile island and is the only mutant to ever escape, thus he is also the only one that knows how to get back. When Logan catches up with him they are playing poker on bourbon street. After Logan does a great job of pissing him off, we get to see our first glimpse of the flaming playing cards which Gambit uses to readily handle him.

Even though they used a lot of makeup and some CGI to portray Fred Dukes once he becomes The Blob, the scenes of him and Logan boxing are ridiculously awesome... and the fight scene @ the end was SICK!

For me when I go to see a comic book movie I am looking for a fun and entertaining experience. It also helps if there is a lack of cheesiness, good effects, and great action. When I walked out of ‘Wolverine’ thats how I felt, and all in all I really enjoyed the movie, it isnt the greatest superhero movie of all time but it gets us back to a comic book movie that isnt completely garbage.

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