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'X-Men: Wolverine' Sets Will Yun Lee, Brian Tee To Join Hugh Jackman - Deadline.com
It's not at all surprising considering the film will obviously be set in an oriental setting.
I just hope this film isn't as horrible as the first.
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'X-Men: Wolverine' Sets Will Yun Lee, Brian Tee To Join Hugh Jackman - Deadline.com
It's not at all surprising considering the film will obviously be set in an oriental setting.
I just hope this film isn't as horrible as the first.
Last edited by Crank729; Jul 10, 2012 at 3:29 PM.
X-Men Origins horrible? I thought that while it strayed from the comics a good it was a still a very good movie and I enjoyed it quite a bit. About the only thing I didn't like was Xavier constantly putting his fingers against his temple to show us that he's using his telepathy, that got really old and I'd rather that they just had him change expression to show us that he's using his telepathy.
Btw, the term for someone from the Far East is Asian, not oriental. An oriental is a type of rug whereas Asian refers to people from the continent and outlying islands of, you know, Asia.
I'm pretty sure the OP is refering to XMen Origins:Wolverine and its sequel...NOT...XMen:First Class.
If it makes you feel better, I thought he was referring to X-Men First Class as well. I guess I've just tried so hard to forget the Wolverine movie that my brain couldn't even read the title correctly.
One thing I will say, though, is that the X-Men Origins: Wolverine video game was pretty damn fun. It's funny when you get the rare reversal of a movie-based-video-game being better than the movie itself.
The Wolverine? That's the title?
I'm already losing hope for this movie.
Apparently it has started filming in Australia. Heres a few pics from set
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You are correct, heres an interview saying she would like to but because of scheduling she couldnt
Jessica Biel Explains Why She’s Not In THE WOLVERINE | | Unleash The FanboyUnleash The Fanboy
i hope he plays wolverine forever
he was MADE for that role
his cameo in first class was the highlight of the film!
You can found a lot of photo on this page :
https://www.facebook.com/TheWolverine2013/photos
I can't wait to see the leather jacket et the dog tags used in the movie !
I thought the movie had a lot going for it, but they blew it on so many levels. Why was Gambit in that movie again? Exactly! I really did like some of the action scenes in the film, especially when Weapon X brought the hammer down on the government base. Ryan Reynolds might have been the perfect Deadpool, but the director went with a sardonic and wooden character rather then a guy who should have been bouncing off the walls.
The ending was terrible and a huge letdown for fans of Marvel. It just jumped off the rails somewhere after the 1st act and never found it's footing. It's not inept as say Ghost Rider 2, but it wasn't far off.
So who is your Wolverine? Tom Cruise?
You cannot hold true to every facet of the story/comics. It just doesn't happen. You have to give a little. Name me many actors of that stature who could actually pull off being "The Wolverine". I cannot think of one. Danny Devito?
And sure, you can say "Go out and find someone that fits the description". Sounds easy. But the bottom line is, these studios make these movies to make money. They want you to see it. Most will not take the Superman approach and go w/an actor the public will not know or care about. They already did that with this very character. Hugh Jackman. Who was virtually unknown before he became Wolverine. But they support the unknown guy by surrounding him w/talent you do know. Superman brings in Russell Crowe & Kevin Costner. Xmen brought in Patrick Stewart & Ian Mckellen.
You can "recast" or "reboot" the character, but again, you are back to square one. Finding someone who can act, and fit the description. And unless you plan on getting an ensemble cast, the movie would star a bunch of unknowns. Not the standard for making money.
I always thought Glenn Danzig would of been the best Wolverine.
I dunno. Can he actually act? He certainly can't fight.
Danzig getting knocked out - YouTube
Dougray Scott was cast originally, and was set to play the role until MI2 went long and had to do reshoots. Certainly would have been a different take on the role with Dougray Scott, and he would have had a much different career. He's a much shorter guy than Jackman, and not terribly stocky. I'm guessing he'd of bulked up for the role.