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		<title>A sad conversation about X-Men Origins: Wolverine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 05:06:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kellen Rice</dc:creator>
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ENFIELD, Conn. &#8212; My feeling is this: the only possible  way that &#8220;X-Men Origins: Wolverine&#8221; could have been spawned  is if the following conversation took place, in some undisclosed location  with a pair of undisclosed Fox studio executives. Let&#8217;s call them Character  and Assassination.
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<p>ENFIELD, Conn. &#8212; My feeling is this: the only possible  way that &#8220;X-Men Origins: Wolverine&#8221; could have been spawned  is if the following conversation took place, in some undisclosed location  with a pair of undisclosed Fox studio executives. Let&#8217;s call them Character  and Assassination.</p>
<p><strong>Character</strong>: Hey, even though  the third X-Men was a pile of cow dung, everybody still likes Wolverine,  right?</p>
<p><strong>Assassination</strong>: Please. The better  question is, who <em>doesn&#8217;t </em>like Hugh Jackman? That guy&#8217;s awesome.</p>
<p><strong>Character</strong>: So let&#8217;s make a movie  about him, throw in a lot of gratuitous cameos of other mutants &#8212; but  let&#8217;s twist their personalities and abilities to the point where they  are unrecognizable.</p>
<p><strong>Assassination</strong>: Great idea! And  let&#8217;s the film the entire thing on green screens! Think Lucas will give  us a hand? He&#8217;s an expert at ruining franchises.</p>
<p><strong>Character</strong>: Pshaw, think about  how much that&#8217;ll cost? Instead, let&#8217;s blow our whole FX budget showing  Sabretooth&#8217;s fingernails growing in extreme closeup, accompanied by  Liev Schreiber&#8217;s sardonic smirk.</p>
<p><strong>Assassination</strong>: I like the way  you think. Maybe we could add a couple unfunny pithy one-liners. But  what happens besides that?</p>
<p><strong>Character</strong>: Doesn&#8217;t really matter.  We could just have Wolverine get into a lot of pointless fights that  don&#8217;t advance the plot at all. And he could growl a lot, sort of like  Darth Vader in &#8220;Revenge of the Sith.&#8221; That was the best part, am I right?</p>
<p><strong>Assassination</strong>: Totally. But  what other mutants should we include?</p>
<p><strong>Character</strong>: Well, the fans have  been asking for Gambit.</p>
<p><strong>Assassination</strong>: The only way  I&#8217;ll allow that is if he drops his Cajun accent five minutes into the  film, and also appears out of nowhere several times.</p>
<p><strong>Character</strong>: It&#8217;s a deal. Also,  let&#8217;s cast Van Wilder and Charlie from &#8220;Lost&#8221; somehow. And  that guy from the Yes We Can video. I&#8217;m thinking we could tell them  they&#8217;ll play cool mutants from the comics and then make their characters  about a hundred times more stupid.</p>
<p><strong>Assassination</strong>: With pleasure!  And let&#8217;s abuse Cyclops again. I really just can&#8217;t stand that guy.</p>
<p><strong>Character</strong>: How will we keep  continuity with the other movies? For that matter, Liev Schreiber doesn&#8217;t  look anything like the guy who played Sabretooth the first time, does  he?</p>
<p><strong>Assassination</strong>: Don&#8217;t worry about  it. Just call him &#8220;Victor&#8221; the entire time and give him less  hair. The audience won&#8217;t even know he&#8217;s supposed to be Sabretooth.</p>
<p><strong>Character</strong>: Genius. You ready  to film this thing, then?</p>
<p><strong>Assassination</strong>: Yeah. But should  we worry about the plot at all?</p>
<p><strong>Character</strong>: Are you kidding?  We&#8217;ll have as many plot holes as the amount of bloodless stab wounds.  Gotta keep it PG-13.</p>
<p><strong>Assassination</strong>: Let&#8217;s do this  thing!</p>
<p>There you have it, folks. Now, that  might come off as the bitter ranting of a disappointed geek &#8212; which  I admittedly am &#8212; but the truth of the matter is that this was a bad,  bad film regardless of geek affiliation or lack thereof.</p>
<div id="downbox" style="font-size:xx-small;"><strong>Written by: </strong>David Benioff and<br />
Skip Woods</p>
<p><strong>Staring:</strong> Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, Will i Am, Ryan Reynolds</p>
<p><strong>Runtime:</strong> 107 minutes</p>
<p><strong>Rated:</strong> PG-13</p>
<p><strong>Seen at:</strong> National Amusements Enfield Cinemas 12</div>
<p>The production values were uneven at  best and laughable at worst; there are scenes where I had to fight not  to laugh, both at the bad CGI and painful dialogue. It was like watching  the part in &#8220;Return of the King&#8221; where the hobbits are frolicking  in bed together.</p>
<p>The plot was disjointed and frankly  made very little sense. All the themes and questions that Bryan Singer  and company developed in the first two X-Men films &#8212; and yes, even  the abominable Brett Ratner contributed to those in the third X-Men  &#8212; are completely absent here. Yes, it&#8217;s intended to be a different  franchise, I understand that, but it is also supposedly set in the same  universe. But no, the only continuity in this film was Jackman himself.</p>
<p>Ah! There it is: the film&#8217;s sole redeeming  quality! Hugh Jackman is again excellent in the role, balancing the  fan favorite &#8220;best at what he does, but what he does isn&#8217;t very  nice&#8221; aspect of Wolverine with the human side. Jackman clearly  has a love for this role and this character, and he played the different  sides of the Wolverine beautifully. One such moment was near the end  of the film, when Logan loses his memories. The change in attitude,  in voice, was so perfectly on par with the Logan we see in X-Men 1 and  2 that I could only smile.</p>
<p>But unfortunately, one good performance  doesn&#8217;t save a film riddled with inconsistency, stupidity, absurdity,  and a lot of other nouns that end in &#8220;Y,&#8221; nor does that performance  render the film watchable.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a shame, really &#8212; and I do hate  to say it &#8212; but the bottom line here is to stay away from &#8220;X-Men  Origins: Wolverine.&#8221;</p>
<p>Stay far, far away.</p>
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		<title>Comic-con 2008: Let there be Gambit</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 06:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terri Schwartz</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SAN DIEGO &#8212; No need to fear, X-Men fans, for Gambit will be making his long awaited arrival in the release of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, coming May 1, 2009.</p>
<p>In a surprise appearance at today&#8217;s Comic-con Fox event, Hugh Jackman arrived, &#8220;directly off the plane&#8221; from the set of Wolverine after the cast and crew finished filming the final scenes. He brought with him a first look at the film, which Jackman assured the crowd he taped together himself on his plane ride.</p>
<p>From what the reel showed, it seems like the film will follow a Wolverine (Jackman) /Sabertooth (Liev Schrieber) friendship-to-mortal-enemies-type plot line, from their first meeting in a prison cell, through their training in Weapon X under the tutelage of William Stryker (Danny Huston). And yes, from the reel of footage, their was visual proof of a Gambit in the upcoming movie, being played by Taylor Kitsch.</p>
<p>Hugh Jackman seemed just as excited as we all are after the resounding applause for Gambit.</p>
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