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Film School Rejects: New Photos Show Off Wolverine’s Tough Side

  • Josh_Radde · 11 months ago
    That Saving Private Ryan picture just looks silly.
  • Reg · 11 months ago
    Nice!! Keep em coming!! So do we think that there will be a cameo of one of the Marvel Characters that will tie-in with Avengers in 2011?
  • Neil Miller · 11 months ago
    Not likely, as Wolverine is a Fox production -- that doesn't play as nice with other Marvel (non-X-Men) movies.
  • Rob_Hunter · 11 months ago
    Where are the photos that show off Wolverine's tender side?
  • k(Bläck) · 11 months ago
    Since when are Wolverine and Sabertooth the same height and weight?
  • Nevernude · 11 months ago
    LOOK! fanboys need to stop being so f**kin picky! apart from "since when are wolverine n sabretooth the same height"..theres also that grumble about Gambit. STFU! after X-men 3, everyone and their mother thought the x-men franchise would be finished...now we are getting a chance to restart that franchise and flesh out some of the awesome characters.and u kno wat...f**kin AMEN. you guys would sit and moan all day if there wasnt a wolverine movie being made. Be glad its been made! Sit back and enjoy! who gives a s**t where gambit looks a bit too young, or sabretooth is the same height as wolverine.
    Im just glad Hugh Jackman loves the wolverine character as much as we do, that he's prepared to ensure the movie is made!..

    P.S if Hugh Jackman hadnt made this movie, it probably would have been made anyway, but with sh*tty actors and a sh*tty director and plot. SO STOP COMPLAINING!
  • Leon Kennedy · 11 months ago
    nevernude basically said it
    stop complaining about the small details
    its not an exact replica of the characters, or else wed see wolverine in a yellow spandex outfit as the joke he made in xmen

    soo really now
    go with it and see how it plays out, so far it looks amazingly cool
  • Gretchen · 11 months ago
    "fanboys need to stop being so f**kin picky!"
    Spoken like a true non-fan. It's the fans' loyalty (& money) that has kept the comics, much less the movies, going for this long, so we have a right to be picky. Every fan I know (including myself & my DH) HATED X3. We were more than willing to let the franchise die, based on what was done to it. Iron Man has made us cautiously hopeful about comic movies again.

    "who gives a s**t..."
    Fans do. It is unacceptable, with the acting & tech level available today, to take characters that (in some cases) we've grown up loving and completely wreck them, just to satisfy the whim of some money-grubbing studio exec who's never read a single comic. Until I saw these pics of Wolverine, I was considering seeing it... but no offense to Schreiber, he's completely wrong for this part. PS...

    "SO STOP COMPLAINING!"
    Just what are we supposed to say - "thank you sir, may I have another"? Jackman's talent notwithstanding, why should we put up with crap? I guess nothing but a monetary boycott will wake up Hollywood. That's all they care about, anyway.
  • Blade16707 · 11 months ago
    I agree the whole X-men franchise was based in a real world type of atmosphere.Do we really want a bunch of people running around in skintight outfits looking like a bunch of gimps?People should really stop complaining not everythings going to be perefect,movie studios can only do so much.
  • Nevernude · 11 months ago
    Im a big fan of Wolverine, i have the comic books to prove it. Im not in any way advocating that we worship at the feet of the greedy moneymakers in hollywood what i am saying is fanboys should look at the bigger picture. Hollywood has no obligation to make these movies,if they werent capitalising on the recent outbreak of superhero franchises, someone else would. someone who wouldnt bother to look into the stories or give due consideration to the people who made the comics famous in the first place.
    Sure the Hollywood producers wont get it 100% right, but i am prepared to accept that. and so should every fanboy out there. Fanboys are in no way responsible for picking who gets cast in a movie. if we were, Heath Ledger would never have been The Joker. Look at it this way..Hollywood has come as close as possible in making a perfect comic book movie in the form of TDK.
  • Nevernude · 11 months ago
    To think that such dizzying heights of excellence can be reached by every other comic franchise out there is honestly stupid. Wolverine won't be perfect. It may not even be close. But at least, money, effort, time, energy, enthusiasm has been devoted to make the movie. Appreciate that. And sit tight, for a time when Christopher Nolan will decide the time is right to make a sequel to TDK.
  • CaptainReg0981 · 11 months ago
    Well! But wait, I thought Marvel Studios is in charge on which production studios they want to work with?
  • Gretchen · 11 months ago
    I'm not saying Hollywood needs to get it 100% right - Spiderman was a great movie, despite having a few small origin changes. And like I said, Iron Man was fabulous too, again despite a few small changes. But the problem is, Sin City set the standard - except for one slight change, it IS the comic, moment for moment & word for word and near-perfect casting. So since we now know that level of adaptation IS possible, we'd like to see it elsewhere too. You're right, there's no obligation to make the movies at all, but if they're going to be made, why can't they get them as right as possible? Perfection may not be possible, especially when it comes to physical characteristics, but shouldn't we still strive for it?
  • Ronnie_S · 11 months ago
    Wolverine and World War II! This is going to be pretty badass! All we need is Capt. America punching out Hitler and this would be the best movie ever made!! Speaking of which, Capt. America better punch Hitler in his movie. That's a must.