Seven Questions with Wolverine

Seven Questions with Wolverine

HOLLYWOOD OUTBREAK got the chance to ask HUGH JACKMAN seven burning questions about his new film X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE. From partying to producing, JACKMAN tells all. X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE

By THEHAWK - Apr 30, 2009 08:04 PM EST
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Phinehas
Phinehas - 4/30/2009, 8:50 PM
Meh.

I am not a fan of XMen or Wolverine with all knowledge and understanding of all his back story. However, I don't think he really knows Wolverine. I always percieved Logan as a little more icy than the treatment he gave him in the last two. Too emotional. Someone gave an interesting list on why they hate this movie, and the note he gave on how his origins are not accurate really bother me. I most likely will see it in matinee. But not super-excited as I am for Transformers, Terminator, or even Star Trek.
Betty
Betty - 4/30/2009, 9:35 PM
Wolverine has developed his emotions over time, choosing when is the right time to succumb to them and when not to and even who to release them on. I think he is more dynamic and even more "real" than most characters since most of us "human" characters are very, very unpredictable. Even though he is a mutant, he might be the most human character of them all.
Scorpioxfactor
Scorpioxfactor - 5/17/2009, 4:40 PM
I wish they would fix the end of X-men III. Look first off, Scott was seen in pain. They actually showed him pass away. Also. Jean isn't dead because her body is still down at the bottom of the lake. They could totally stick to the comic like they did. I remember the Phoenix force and Jean making a deal back when they were on the shuttle in X-MEN vol 1 #100. The same situation was sort of presented when she started using the Phoenix force to save the blackbird from the flooding waters in X-MEN II. They could totally pull this off. Please FOX, don't let this oppurtunity slip through your fingers again. No more reboots. Just make IV and do the right thing. Seriously, that is my just opinions and ideas.
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