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Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Check Out Eight New 'Wolverine' Clips
From: Getthebigpicture.net
Tonight, X-Men Origins: Wolverine has its official U.S. premiere in normally sunny Tempe, Arizona. I'm covering the event from the red carpet, which will be a first for The Big Picture on a movie this size. As such, I don't really know what to expect, but hopefully we'll get some brief interviews we can share with you over the next couple of days.
Advance ticket sales have been great for Wolverine, and he's one of the most beloved characters in the Marvel universe, played exceptionally well by Hugh Jackman. You just kind of knew when you saw him in the first X-Men movie almost ten years ago that you couldn't wait for Wolverine to have his own movie.
Depending on how well this does, we could see a lot of X-Men franchises pop up. There could be spin-offs from this, like a movie about Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds), and everybody's waiting for a Magneto origin story, too. It might reach the point where the market is saturated with comic book movies, but I think audiences will continue to embrace ones that come from this group of characters.
To help you get geeked up a little more for Wolverine, here are eight brand new clips:
Wolverine
Fred Dukes
Are You Remy LeBeau?
I'm Coming for You.
What's Your Plan?
Show's Over
Not from Around Here
Right Where You Want Him
Tonight, X-Men Origins: Wolverine has its official U.S. premiere in normally sunny Tempe, Arizona. I'm covering the event from the red carpet, which will be a first for The Big Picture on a movie this size. As such, I don't really know what to expect, but hopefully we'll get some brief interviews we can share with you over the next couple of days.
Advance ticket sales have been great for Wolverine, and he's one of the most beloved characters in the Marvel universe, played exceptionally well by Hugh Jackman. You just kind of knew when you saw him in the first X-Men movie almost ten years ago that you couldn't wait for Wolverine to have his own movie.
Depending on how well this does, we could see a lot of X-Men franchises pop up. There could be spin-offs from this, like a movie about Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds), and everybody's waiting for a Magneto origin story, too. It might reach the point where the market is saturated with comic book movies, but I think audiences will continue to embrace ones that come from this group of characters.
To help you get geeked up a little more for Wolverine, here are eight brand new clips:
Wolverine
Fred Dukes
Are You Remy LeBeau?
I'm Coming for You.
What's Your Plan?
Show's Over
Not from Around Here
Right Where You Want Him
Friday, 24 April 2009
Exclusive: Wolverine Clip
Logan has nightmares, sheets suffer
From: EmpireOnline.com
From: EmpireOnline.com
It's out in less than a week, but in case you're not already champing at the bit to see everyone's favourite big-haired berserker in action here's a taster from X-Men Origins: Wolverine, showing the man himself experiencing rather a disturbing nightmare.
As you probably already know, that's Lynn Collins in the clip as Silver Fox, the girlfriend that Wolverine finds when he abandons his fightin' ways and goes off to seek peace and inner oneness (probably not) in a cabin on a hilltop.
Tuesday, 21 April 2009
Wolverine vs. Sabretooth Clip and Three More Wolverine Character Profiles
Wolverine vs. Sabretooth Clip and Three More Wolverine Character Profiles
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new clip featuring a pissed off Wolverine confronting a smooth, happy-go-lucky Sabretooth and three more character profiles from the upcoming “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”, which opens May 1st. Yup, it’s almost here. We’ll finally be able to see what all the hullabaloo is all about. And yes, I believe that is a technical term for big-budget Hollywood Summer Event films that have been enshrouded in controversy.
The three new characters focused this time are The Blob, Emma Frost, and Stryker, the villain of the piece. Not sure why they’re profiling Frost and Blob, do they really have that big of a role in the movie? I don’t see one for Agent Zero, though, and I see him in all the trailers. The clip is called “Not From Around Here”, and is apparently after Sabretooth has taken out Wolvie’s lady love which, justifiably, ticks the little Canucklehead off pretty something awful. (Wolvie is still Canadian in the movie, right?)
Starring Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, Liev Schreiber, Dominic Monaghan, Lynn Collins, Danny Huston, Daniel Henney, Taylor Kitsch, Kevin Durand, Scott Adkins, Will i Am, and directed by Gavin Hood.
Videos via Yahoo! Movies. See the previous five character profiles here.
Up first, Wolverine-Sabretooth clip:
Three additional character profiles for Emma Frost, The Blob, and Stryker:
Stryker
Emma Frost
The Blob
All the characters in one shot.
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new clip featuring a pissed off Wolverine confronting a smooth, happy-go-lucky Sabretooth and three more character profiles from the upcoming “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”, which opens May 1st. Yup, it’s almost here. We’ll finally be able to see what all the hullabaloo is all about. And yes, I believe that is a technical term for big-budget Hollywood Summer Event films that have been enshrouded in controversy.
The three new characters focused this time are The Blob, Emma Frost, and Stryker, the villain of the piece. Not sure why they’re profiling Frost and Blob, do they really have that big of a role in the movie? I don’t see one for Agent Zero, though, and I see him in all the trailers. The clip is called “Not From Around Here”, and is apparently after Sabretooth has taken out Wolvie’s lady love which, justifiably, ticks the little Canucklehead off pretty something awful. (Wolvie is still Canadian in the movie, right?)
Starring Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, Liev Schreiber, Dominic Monaghan, Lynn Collins, Danny Huston, Daniel Henney, Taylor Kitsch, Kevin Durand, Scott Adkins, Will i Am, and directed by Gavin Hood.
Videos via Yahoo! Movies. See the previous five character profiles here.
Up first, Wolverine-Sabretooth clip:
Three additional character profiles for Emma Frost, The Blob, and Stryker:
Stryker
Emma Frost
The Blob
All the characters in one shot.
Thursday, 16 April 2009
Pepperoni Flavored Wolverine Clip
Pepperoni Flavored Wolverine Clip
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When I think Wolverine, I think delicious pizza. Ok maybe not, but I will from now on since Papa Johns Pizza (who refuses to deliver to my home unless I find some way to move it one block to the west) is hosting an exclusive new clip from X-Men Origins:Wolverine
. It’s delicious.
The clip is a longer version of the now, very over played sequence you’ve seen in the trailer where Wolverine takes out a helicopter. Apparently before he took out the helicopter he also took out a heavily armored Hummer. As a Wolverine fan, I have a small problem with this clip. No it’s not all the excessive CGI and bad green screen work. Here’s the problem: When the chopper crashes, Wolverine is thrown free thus saving him from the fiery wreckage of the chopper. Why? If you’re making a movie about an indestructible character, shouldn’t you let him crash with the chopper and then maybe crawl his way out of the wreckage? I mean the whole thrown from the chopper as it crashes thing looks ridiculously unrealistic so why do it? This is Wolverine, you don’t need cheap coincidence to save him. Let him blow up with the helicopter, and then walk out singed but healed. What, you didn’t want to mess up his jacket? Lame.
See it for yourself. Watch the full clip over at Papa Johns.
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When I think Wolverine, I think delicious pizza. Ok maybe not, but I will from now on since Papa Johns Pizza (who refuses to deliver to my home unless I find some way to move it one block to the west) is hosting an exclusive new clip from X-Men Origins:
The clip is a longer version of the now, very over played sequence you’ve seen in the trailer where Wolverine takes out a helicopter. Apparently before he took out the helicopter he also took out a heavily armored Hummer. As a Wolverine fan, I have a small problem with this clip. No it’s not all the excessive CGI and bad green screen work. Here’s the problem: When the chopper crashes, Wolverine is thrown free thus saving him from the fiery wreckage of the chopper. Why? If you’re making a movie about an indestructible character, shouldn’t you let him crash with the chopper and then maybe crawl his way out of the wreckage? I mean the whole thrown from the chopper as it crashes thing looks ridiculously unrealistic so why do it? This is Wolverine, you don’t need cheap coincidence to save him. Let him blow up with the helicopter, and then walk out singed but healed. What, you didn’t want to mess up his jacket? Lame.
See it for yourself. Watch the full clip over at Papa Johns.
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