Newbies to the series will perhaps enjoy the relentless explosions and CGI action of X-Men Origins: Wolverine but as a prequel to the X-Men films -- and as an adaptation of the comics -- it fails dismally.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
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Reviews Counted:239
Fresh:87
Rotten:152
Average Rating:5.1/10
Consensus: Though Hugh Jackman gives his all, he can't help X-Men Origins: Wolverine overcome a cliche-ridden script and familiar narrative.
Australian Theatrical Release:
Apr 29, 2009 Wide
US Box Office: $179,737,340
Synopsis: When choosing which mutant hero they would use to launch the X-MEN feature-film prequel series ORIGINS, the creators of the hugely successful franchise had a no-brainer of a decision in going with... When choosing which mutant hero they would use to launch the X-MEN feature-film prequel series ORIGINS, the creators of the hugely successful franchise had a no-brainer of a decision in going with Wolverine. Not only is he the most well-known and popular X-Men character, but Wolverine--as brought expertly to life in true leading-man fashion by Hugh Jackman--was essentially the star of the three previous X-MEN movies. As the title implies, X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE is the back story of the fiery and conflicted Wolverine (né James Logan), whose mutant powers include killer claws that shoot from his knuckles and a regenerative ability that allows him to live seemingly forever. Taking a few mild liberties but staying relatively faithful to the comic-book source material, ORIGINS follows Logan from his first recognition of his mutant powers as a young child up through his infamous adamantium rebirth and the total memory loss that would subsequently fuel his angry quest. Wolverine’s story has enough intriguing details to allow for a grown-up psychodrama in the mold of THE DARK KNIGHT, and the actors on hand--including Danny Huston as Stryker and Liev Schreiber as Logan’s half-brother, Victor (aka Sabretooth)--have the chops to deliver. Director Gavin Hood, however, opts in favor of cinematic razzle-dazzle heavy on John Woo-style action-ballet and CGI glitz. From Deadpool’s eye-popping swordplay (the action-adventure equivalent of Riverdance) to the tightrope-walk of a fight scene in the film’s finale, WOLVERINE is a blockbuster action film in the most fundamental sense of the word. While some might complain that the film lacks the storytelling substance of the first two X-MEN films, if it’s bang you’re after, then this certainly isn’t a waste of your bucks. [More]
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, Danny Huston, Dominic Monaghan
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, Danny Huston, Dominic Monaghan, Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Kitsch, Will.I.Am, Lynn Collins, Kevin Durand, Daniel Henney
Director: Gavin Hood
Director: Gavin Hood
Screenwriter: David Benioff, Skip Woods
Producer: Lauren Shuler Donner, Ralph Winter, Hugh Jackman, John Palermo
Composer: Harry Gregson-Williams
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Reviews for X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Fans of the many comic books in which Wolverine has featured will rue what has become of their favourite characters.
Ultimately, what Wolverine says about the evolution of a franchise film character is actually less interesting than what it says about the evolution of Hugh Jackman as the all-round showman movie star.
It's fun and, for a film possessed of its scale, ambition and extravagantly loopy plotlines, it's refreshingly unpretentious.
Falling somewhere between noble failure and modest success, 'Wolverine' is ultimately a generic Summer film actioneer that will quickly be forgotten
Though failing to live up to the standard set by the first two X-Men films, there's enough here to sustain fans' faith in the concept of the origins franchise.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine has more than enough spark to reignite the franchise.
Hugh Jackman is this film's biggest redeemer - a truly likeable lead actor with screen presence and menace.
As producer as well as star, Jackman is able to steer the project to his liking and the result is a superbly cast film with attention to detail, concern for character - and the odd touch of dry humour.
A fast-paced spectacle with action, drama, romance, wry humour and technical wizardry... Jackman has elevated his skills to new heights and his ability to couple brute force with vulnerability is the key.
Packed with claw-shredding action and adventure, the film more or less delivers what it promises. The problem lies with what it promises.
It's funny how much I'll forgive just to watch Jackman play this raging mutant again.
Though well-choreographed, the action sequences simply don't look as good as one would expect from a tent-pole summer release.
Hugh Jackman's animal magnetism is palpable in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine." He's more sexy than he has ever been in the past X-Men films, and the movie shows him in bizarre bromance relationships with other mutant freaks as well as a very intimate and most
Is there anything to enjoy in X-men Origins: Wolverine? Sure. Some of the fights are cool. But for every solid moment there is an equivalent of pure suck.
Wolverine is big, dumb fun, a popcorn movie if ever there was one. And it's probably the only movie this summer to feature a superhero whose most dazzling talent seems to be shuffling a deck of cards.
Latest News for X-Men Origins: Wolverine
October 15, 2009:
Wolverine Creator Len Wein Talks About the Film
Len Wein is a living legend. Whilst not known around the globe like Stan Lee, mention his name to any comic book aficionado and they'll kneel down and say things like 'we're not... More...
October 14, 2009:
Gavin Hood Talks Wolverine; Possible Sequel
South African Gavin Hood directed the Oscar-winning Tsotsi but has also knocked about Hollywood, acted in over a dozen movies and, following his political thriller Rendition,... More...
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September 18, 2009:
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