Two mutant brothers, Logan and Victor, born 200 years ago, suffer childhood trauma and have only each other to depend on. Basically, they're fighters and killers, living from war to war through U.S. history. In modern times, a U.S. colonel, Stryker, recruits them and other mutants as commandos. Logan quits and becomes a logger, falling in love with a local teacher. When Logan refuses to rejoin Stryker's crew, the colonel sends the murderous Victor. Logan now wants revenge. A look at Wolverine's early life, in particular his time with the government squad Team X and the impact it will have on his later years. Plot Overview: Years after leaving a military task force, Logan(Hugh Jackman) must join back the action again when his girlfriend is murdered as his brother resurfaces.<br/><br/>Directed by Gavin Hood<br/><br/>Starring Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber and Danny Huston<br/><br/># NO SPOILERS!<br/><br/>Overall: I love Wolverine as a character and I love Hugh Jackman's portrayal of him. I do NOT love this travesty of a film. There are no redeeming qualities here and I don't say that lightly. Even Jackman phones it in and that is kinda upsetting due to the commitment he's shown this character over the years. Sadly, this isn't even a film that you can watch while drunk and poke fun at. It takes itself way too seriously and that makes even poking fun at it impossible due to tone. <br/><br/>The people who like this movie will be people who like the dark, depressing, joyless type of superhero film. <br/><br/>Wouldn't Recommend.<br/><br/># POSSIBLE SPOILERS!<br/><br/>Hugh Jackman phones it in throughout this and that is genuinely sad because of how long he's been dedicated to this character so this was clearly due to lack of faith in the film. Ryan Reynolds was NOT Deadpool and anyone who defends that absolute travesty should be publicly executed. Like this movie however you want; I don't care but don't call that abomination 'The Merc WITH A MOUTH'. He wasn't and thank God Reynolds got hit shot at redemption. Liev Schreiber was awful as as Sabretooth and I would even say Tyler Mane did a better job, and that is saying something. Taylor Kitsch was bad as Gambit and the character was completely wasted. Lynn Collins was bad as Silver Fox. Danny Huston was horrific as William Stryker but I suppose he couldn't have competed with Brian Cox. Despite this, a bad performance is still a bad performance. Will.I.Am was bad as John Wraith.<br/><br/>The story was a lazy, poorly written mess. Gavin Hood followed a step by step guide(written by Joel Schumacher and Pitof) on how to totally screw up a comic book movie. It was lazy, twists didn't work and it was just plain dull.<br/><br/>One scene in the movie was decently shot and that is when Wolverine uses his claws to turn around a motorbike. Other than that, action was horribly shot and everything else was terribly shot. <br/><br/>The effects were abysmal and they SEWED 'THE MERC WITH A MOUTH's MOUTH SHUT!!!!!<br/><br/>This movie failed to give a good origin story, failed to provide good action and made Hugh Jackman phone it in.<br/><br/>The music was trash in this movie.<br/><br/>Personally, I absolutely despise this movie and I think it is one of the worse movies I've watched.<br/><br/>1/10 It was only a matter of time before most people's favourite X-Man, Logan a.k.a. Wolverine, got his own stand-alone movie. After Brett Ratner's atrocious X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) almost killed the franchise in it's tracks, 2009 was the perfect time for not so much a re-boot, but a fresh take, employing the Oscar-winning director of 2005's wonderful Tsotsi, Gavin Hood, to tackle the indestructible mutant's origin story. The result is an ugly mess of meaningless CGI, repetitive fights, corny dialogue and an over-abundance of dull supporting mutants.<br/><br/>After taking an extended holiday following the events of William Stryker's (Danny Huston) violent Team X mission in Africa, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) is happily living as a shirtless lumberjack in Canada with his beautiful girlfriend Kayla Silverfox (Lynn Collins). His estranged brother, Victor a.k.a. Sabretooth (Liev Schreiber), seems to be picking off members of Team X, so Wolverine is approached by Stryker to help with the problem. At first he declines, but when he finds Kayla's bloodied body in the forest bearing the marks of Victor, he joins Stryker who implants the alien metal adamantium into his body.<br/><br/>Origin stories are always difficult, and only Iron Man (2008) seems to have dodged the problem of making the creation of the superhero more interesting than what they can do with their newly-found powers. Origins takes the approach of practically ignoring it completely. We have a brief scene at the start with Logan and Victor as kids, and then a montage of the brothers fighting in the American Civil War, World War II and Vietnam. Within minutes, we have skipped well over 100 years of Wolverine's life (it appears he was born around 1840). It's main focus is the rivalry between Logan and Victor, and Schreiber snarls his way through some dodgy lines and somehow manages to come through unscathed.<br/><br/>Truth is, Origins has more in common with the previous X-Men films than any other superhero kick-start film, filling scenes with forgettable mutants such as Agent Zero (Daniel Henney), Fred Dukes a.k.a. The Blob (Kevin Durand), John Wraith (Will.i.am) and Chris Bradley a.k.a. Bolt (Dominic Monaghan). I would have happily paid extra to see more of Gambit (Taylor Kitsch), who was no doubt added to appease fans but is criminally ignored once he shows his face, and Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds), whose story arc left me dumbfounded at the missed opportunity. Because of this, Wolverine is almost left out to dry. Normally, Jackman's charisma shines through, but here he just scowls.<br/><br/>All in all, this is no better or worse than those recent comic-book hero disasters Ghost Rider (2007) and Jonah Hex (2010). The first two X-Men films, directed by Bryan Singer, were really quite good, but the franchise (at this point) had become nothing more than a wad of money thrown at the screen in the hope that the crash-bang-wallop action scenes would keep the audience distracted enough to not realise what they are watching is a large pile of crap. Schreiber at least keeps things lively, and Hood is wise enough to keep things well below the two hour mark. But that is scant praise indeed, and the best thing about the film is that the sight of Wolverine chopping wood brings to mind Monty Python's Lumberjack Song.<br/><br/>www.the-wrath-of-blog.blogspot.com A perfectly adequate superhero comic-book movie, all explosions, chases, gunfights, sword fights and blood feuds. There’s even a little humor in it. Once upon a time in 1845, there lived two young boys, James "Jimmy" Howlett and Victor Creed, in the Northwest Territories of Canada. When Jimmy's father was killed by Victor's father, Thomas Logan, Jimmy killed Logan with the claws that suddenly protruded from his knuckles due to his rage. With his dying breath, Thomas told Jimmy that he was actually his father, making Jimmy and Victor brothers. Both mutants, Jimmy and Victor are forced to go on the run, swearing allegiance to each other. Now adults, Jimmy (<a href="/name/nm0413168/">Hugh Jackman</a>) and Victor (<a href="/name/nm0000630/">Liev Schreiber</a>) have subsisted by finding work in places where their ability to regenerate helps them survive, such as the American Civil War, the Great War, World War II, and the Vietnam War. Eventually disgusted with the team's ruthlessness, Jimmy abandons the group. However, when Victor kills Jimmy's girlfriend Kayla (<a href="/name/nm1211488/">Lynn Collins</a>), Jimmy decides to ally with Major William Stryker (<a href="/name/nm0396812/">Danny Huston</a>), who promises to make him indestructible by adding adamantium to his bones. X-Men Origins: Wolverine is the fourth movie in the X-Men film series, which is based on the Marvel comic book series X-Men created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1962. The movie is preceded by <a href="/title/tt0120903/">X-Men (2000)</a> (2000), <a href="/title/tt0290334/">X2 (2003)</a> (2003) and <a href="/title/tt0376994/">X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)</a> (2006), and followed by <a href="/title/tt1270798/">X: First Class (2011)</a> (2011), <a href="/title/tt1430132/">The Wolverine (2013)</a> (2013), <a href="/title/tt1877832/">X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)</a> (2014), <a href="/title/tt3385516/">X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)</a> (2016), and <a href="/title/tt3315342/">Logan (2017)</a> (2017); with the Deadpool film series being loosely related. The film's script was inspired by three Marvel comic books series: "Weapon X" (originally published in Marvel Comics Presents #72-84 in 1991), Marvel's Wolverine series, and Origin (a six-issue series published from November 2001 to March 2002). The screenplay was written by American screenwriters David Benioff and Skip Woods. Howlett/Wolverine was born a mutant possessing superhuman senses, retractable "bone claws" and a "healing factor" which allows his body to recover from any physical damage (trauma, disease, poisoning etc) more rapidly than a normal human. This same healing factor has also drastically slowed down the aging process within his body. In addition to his mutant abilities, Wolverine is also a peerless martial artist skilled in virtually all known forms of armed and unarmed combat. He is also trained in the art of espionage, military tactics and speaks several different languages fluently. He is generally depicted as a loner and considered to be an anti-hero because of his willingness to use violence (and occasionally murder) as adjuncts to his tradecraft. His long running catchphrase best sums up his personal philosophy; "I'm the best there is at what I do, but what I do isn't very nice." Despite his penchant for violence, Wolverine abhors killing and adheres to a strict personal code of ethics and honor. He is loyal to a fault and an unwavering supporter of his friends and allies. Due to a combination of several traumatic events in his past and systematic memory alteration, Wolverine has functioned as an amnesiac for the better part of his career. Wolverine also has a highly volatile, beast-like nature and is often times prone to "berserker rampages". These rampages can prove fatal to his opponents. a5c7b9f00b Baywatch in hindi movie downloadJustice League vs. Teen Titans full movie in hindi free download mp4American Pitbull full movie in hindi downloadGodzilla in hindi downloadEpisode 1.122 in tamil pdf downloadNiagara's Fury in hindi download free in torrentthe The Iron Giant full movie in hindi free downloadJust Getting Started movie downloadPelea de gallos full movie in hindi 1080p downloadDownload hindi movie Re\Visioned: Tomb Raider Animated Series
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