Wolverine: Disappointing

Wolverine: Disappointing

Overall this movie was a big let down.

Review Opinion
By CBMcontributor - May 01, 2009 12:05 AM EST

Some of the acting was shaky and I didn't like how they changed some of the original characters, like Emma Frost being Kayla Silverfox's sister?????? Emma is one of my favorite Marvel characters and I think they totally ruined her...the actress didn't even fit the part physically. And what was with Deadpool??? They mistreated his character too. Go see it if you want, but I would say this is a rental at best, definitely not worth going to the midnight showing.

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UatU
UatU - 5/1/2009, 1:25 AM
She's supposed to be a teenage version of herself, of course all the real similarities will be blonde hair and hotness, but without the va-va-voom quality.
UatU
UatU - 5/1/2009, 4:38 PM
Deadpool really wasn't really treated that bad. Smart mouth with a hint of seriousness that makes you wonder if he's joking around or not. Check. Badass katana and martial arts skills. Check. Synthetically given healing factor. Check. Belt device which allows for teleportation. Checkish. Juggernaut's power giving ruby was turned into standard mutation. So I don't think it's that big of deal that they turned Deadpools teleportation device into another artificially given ability. So he was also given cyclops' eye-blasts. Seeing as how they seemed to be in the process of implementing that power and weren't quite finished yet when they were given the order to set him loose, it only makes perfect sense that the procedure wouldn't fully take and he'll no longer have this ability in a Deadpool movie (if there is one). The mind-control super-weapon thing is somewhat of a precursor to Stryker's future mutation controlling in X-Men 2, widely considered to be one of the best comics book movies. It also helps to give more of a basis for more insanity within the Deadpool character in a future movie. (Again, if there is one).
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