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New Photos From THE WOLVERINE Shoot!! + Jackman's New 'Do!!
An Aint It Cool reader named Raz sent in some pics from the shoot of the new WOLVERINE movie, photos evidently grabbed by his sister-in-law Sharlene. Here's the context Raz sent along...
Thought you guys might like these pics taken today. They are filming parts of the new Wolverine film here in Sydney and it's surrounds at the moment. Today they were in the small town of Picton, just south of Sydney, Australia. . They have done the street up to look like a snowy American town, complete with cars etc. Local people were asked to be used as extras also.



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These images arrive on the heels of Leader's circuitous reveal of Jackman's new look for the film...

...via THIS article.
THE WOLVERINE, directed by James Mangold (WALK THE LINE, 3:10 TO YUMA remake) is due in theaters next July.
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YUMMO
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in the next movie?
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....gouged Captain Panaka's eye out. Would explain a great many things.
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How you fuck up wolverines origin is beyond me. But that movie was fucking Garbage. It should have been just like First Blood.
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been a while.
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Whats wrong with Jackman he does a fine job?
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Aug. 3, 2012, 9:02 a.m. CST
I'll bet those logs happen to fall off of that truck somehow...
by LeonardsBellbottoms
..resulting in some action packed high jinks!
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I swear... studios spend 200 million on flicks these days and decide that 10 bucks worth of crushed styrofoam tossed in front of a windfan is good enough. I can't begin to list the number of recent movies that used big, chunky, plastic-looking shit snow in their movies (Dark Knight Rises, you're guilty as well, my friend) rather than doing it right or just dropping the need altogether.
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Yeah...thats not supposed to be a "snowy American town"...its supposed to be a snowy CANADIAN town. Look at the cop car...its Canadian. RCMP, if I do believe. Would probably be Alberta, where Wolverine is from. You would think a fellow of the Commonwealth would pic that up!
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Looks more like a snowy Canadian town. Crown and maple leaf on the police car?
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Just like Reeve will always be Superman.
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Jackman was going to be the next big superstar. Whatever happened to that? Shame as I really like his films and he actually comes across as a decent bloke.
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I kid, I kid. Hope this one lives up to its potential. I am a big fan of Hugh as Logan. Would like to see him make a trilogy of Wolvering films, then hang up the claws. I'd love to find a way to be involved with this movie (being an Aussie, but a bit North of Sydney) Hey Hugh, champ, drop me a line and I'll be there in a jiffy.
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First thing I noticed was the 30 KM/H speed limit sign, then the RCMP cruiser. The license plate on the RCMP car doesn't look right to me though. Current Alberta licenses plates are red numbers/letters with a blue Alberta logo across the top. The plates on the cars and trucks appear to be blue numbers/letters with a red logo across the top. I'm not sure what past plates are but current plates are red plate numbers. The RCMP plate looks completely different. Could these be Australian plates and they will fix in post production?
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Jackman owns this role. No matter how many reboots may come along,they damn well better keep casting Jackman as Wolverine.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 9:31 a.m. CST
NO recasting of Wolvie!!! Just better writing! Jackman IS Wolverine...he is great in the role. Not his fault when he is saddled with bad writing.
by Dogmatic
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would have been an alternative take on the character. I'm sure James Mangold will deliver us just the same as before; whose previous film was the painful,"Knight and day", i might add. There are other images of Jackman looking extremely unkempt and bedraggled. Two superhero movies next year - with "Man Of Steel" - where soap and water is the antagonist.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 9:32 a.m. CST
Jackman will always be Wolverine...just like Adam West will ALWAYS be Batman
by Dogmatic
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Aug. 3, 2012, 9:32 a.m. CST
That came off sarcastic...I really do think that about Wolverine though...just had to make the West comment.
by Dogmatic
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is this the northern exposure/ x-men crossover we always wanted in the 90's? bet logan hooks up with Maggie AND Marylin!
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He was supposed to be Wolverine.
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..but now I can't imagine anyone else playing, it just won't be the same. Still hope for a time machine to get young Jack Nicholson though.. Anyways, what Japanese POW camp? Which was is it? Hope its WW2, would be cool to see Wolvie in that era even as a flashback. The Wolverine movie sucked so much ass but the intro montage was kinda cool :)
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I dont think he has been awful as wolverine, i think he's good but i never thought he really nailed the character.... i'd like to think theres an actor out there who could pull the character right out of the comics... thats all, no hate towards HJ
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It was called "the entire the entire fucking X-Men series up to this point." Jackman's always great in the role, but after 6 films, you'd think that the guy would want to move on to better things. This isn't the James Bond series.
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WOL-VER-INES!!!
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I like The Tin Man... I like The Wizard Of Oz... Jew?
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Aug. 3, 2012, 9:58 a.m. CST
Jackman let slip on a radio interview some months back that to get Wolverine back on track (after it originally fell apart) and maintain 'his' vision of what the film should be, he had to sign on to play Wolverine twice more...
by Stegman84
Now when I heard that it came across like he meant this new Wolverine film and one film following it, but he never said that other film was a Wolverine film or sequel. In fact he didn't really say anything else at all. But ever since the Days of Future Past movie story broke I've been wondering if he wasn't referring to already having a role in that (he did, after all, cameo in First Class). He has also mentioned that storyline in interviews in the past as one that he would like to see tackled at some point. No facts, just speculation, but it all kind of adds up...
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He certainly seems a good guy and he deserves it. (A friend of mine worked with him as an extra on Les Miserables recently and said he was really approachable and very easy going - certainly compared to Russell Crowe anyway). I don't want to seem too negative here at all but I too am ready for a new Wolverine. Jackman's done his time and we need a newer interpretation, arguably. Its a shame as he would fit in ideally as an older Logan for 'Days of Future Past'. But I know Singer appears desperate to keep his X-Men films as canon (hence the fudging of continuity on 'First Class') as he knows this is basically his major calling card in Hollywood and Jackman, too, knows that this is what his career is based on. Nothing can touch what Jackman's done, it was the first time an actor in a Marvel film had actually got me really excited in that first film. He nailed it better than anyone expected him to do. But a shorter, nastier character, more of a sideman than a front man would suit me fine. I think it's time, now.
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he still has more to offer as wolverine i think, it just seems like the wolverine movies are cheaply made. these sets seem like wolverine origin sets. i want to see him in Japan, mixing it up with silver samurai and yuriko. th ey need to trust mangold and jackman and pony up some cash to make the movie every fan wants to see! i dont know why movie execs think that a couple big set pieces and a few choreographed action sequences make a good movie. Im looking at you dark knight rises, give me a tight script that makes sense and does honor to the characters we love, with some good filmmaking, thats all we ask.
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I feel damn lucky to live in a world where arguably the 2nd* greatest single X-men storyline is going to be brought to the screen. The first is the Dark Phoenix saga.....Age of Apocalypse might actually be a surprising 3rd, although the Mutant Massacre ranks up there.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 10:38 a.m. CST
Correct - it's not Jackman, it's the writing and character interpretation...
by Darth Macchio
I and others have said as much on other threads...Jackman is fine, if not great, in the role (if too tall but its clearly not relevant) but they write Wolvie as a blubbering pussy when something sad or terrible happens. I'm not even a prolific X-men comic reader but I know that the cinema Wolvie is not even on the same planet as the comic Wolvie. Not that he wouldn't cry, mind you. But he'd be tearing everything within reach to pieces while doing so...not falling to his knees in futile despair.
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... X-Men Origins: Wolverine should've been bad-ass Rambo First Blood style where Wolvie would be escaping the complex where they created him. You punch in a storyline within that premise and make it a manhunt for him, which would also be a good set-up for X-Men 2 where Wolvie comes face to face with Stryker and Stryker says something like they meet again... But no, they bring in Gambit (who was just a badly written) and Deadpool who just gets killed in the end (which for me is just getting ridiculous that most Superhero movies need to kill of a villain in each movie for some f*cking reason!). What I liked was the whole prison thing where we see many mutants, and Cyclops, being captured. That was cool but in a Wolverine movie .. no thank you. They should've gone all Chris Nolan on that flick. Wolverine is to Marvel what Batman is to DC. A dark hero. Hope they have a better storyline in this new one!
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I REALLY hope the flick starts sometime in the future with Hugh Jackman,Patrick Stewart,and Ian McKellan all getting their asses handed to them by an army of giant Sentinels. Have Wolverine do the Terminator thing and send someone(Cable,Kitty,Hope...one of the time-traveling X-Men)back to the late 60's-70's. Should be good....as long as everyone involved pretends X-Men 3 NEVER happened!
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Ryan Reynold's/Green Lantern apologists. The same people maybe?
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This story, they are finally making, if they don't fuck it up too much, is the finest Wolverine story you little puppies never heard of.. The opening scene where he tracks the wounded mad bear is amazing and where he tracks the lazy hunter who poisons the bear (which mauls a family in mad rage) by the smell on the arrow to a barstool.. This is classic "I'm the best there is at what I do" Logan.. and I am excited to see it.. I hope to God Hugh can do it justice and not muck it up. The Wolverine Limited Series this comes from is like a script already, no need to change a damn thing (although I know they did) Claremont and Miller's finest hour..
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Aug. 3, 2012, 11 a.m. CST
Young Mel Gibson would have been the perfect Wolverine...
by Travis Williams
...picture Martin Riggs from Lethal Weapon with claws. He had the perfect crazyness to him. Like he wasn't all quite there. Plus, he had a way of fighting that was just plain violent. Not fancy crap. Just violent. Perfect Wolverine.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIeHb8_-GPg
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Aug. 3, 2012, 11:10 a.m. CST
I'm on the same page as attackingclone - would love to be involved.
by thefirerises
Also living in Sydney's north shore/shire suburbs, can get to Fox studios pretty easily - a part of me wants to drop down there once or twice over the next couple months and see what I can see, but I doubt I'll spot anything. Extra work would be oh-so-cool when the set looks that good.
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IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE x-cept not as short and simplistic Oh and Wolverine wears a mask ya know... lets do it just once before we all die.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 11:23 a.m. CST
You can't be a competent song & dance man AND play Wolverine, the math just doesn't work
by Von_Trierstein
I'm sorry Hugh, you just can't.
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but slag off tom cruise for playing jack reacher?? these guys should swap roles or something.
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Origins was pance, this must be his last chance for a shot at the solo shit what about a Dirty Harry remake ??? Sorry Clint....
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but I let the Hunter live.....
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can we please reboot you into having good taste not to like reboots and recognize that worshiping mediocrity and product movies is not cool, movies designed to target obnoxious 13-26 year olds with no film history or sense of nostalgia wich is why people love movies. go watch american idol.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 1:14 p.m. CST
He better be there to fight a fucking bear, I am tired of hearing about the changes to the original story.
by the Green Gargantua
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Aug. 3, 2012, 1:17 p.m. CST
Wolverine will be in DFP for sure, forget about the first 3 x-films, different continuity. This is earth 616, those films were Ultimate universe.
by the Green Gargantua
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Aug. 3, 2012, 1:27 p.m. CST
Hugh, if you're gonna take a pic looking cordial with some old lady, put a fucking ballcap on. It looks like Wolverine with his nana. Protect the brand, man!
by AzulTool
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Aug. 3, 2012, 1:58 p.m. CST
Love Jackman in the role. Wolverine deserves a great film. But this is really in "fool me twice" territory..
by JediRob
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Thats the role he should have played...
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Who WOULDN'T want to see an Xman musical?
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Aug. 3, 2012, 2:48 p.m. CST
Jackman has been a fine Wolverine... But he about as tall or taller that Captain America. That's a bit strange. At least to this comic geek.
by EastcoastAvenger
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Aug. 3, 2012, 3:22 p.m. CST
Wolverine in the Amazing Dreamcoat..Jackman just isn't badass enough...
by seansarto
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Aug. 3, 2012, 3:24 p.m. CST
And Claremont's story wasn't racist..That's just american culture kicking your ass...
by seansarto
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Aug. 3, 2012, 3:27 p.m. CST
Jackman has always brought his best to the character and hasn't jumped ship.
by Thad Pittman
Dude could've left years ago, and didn't quit after the awful solo movie. Seems to be a follow through type of fellow.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 3:42 p.m. CST
Governor-I submit Exhibit A "The Prestige". "The Fountain" was a critical success, if not a hit.
by Thad Pittman
He just failed at the rom-com thing. Dude now knows he's a genre star and has accepted and even likes it. I expect Les Miserables to be a modest success as well.
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That is all.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 3:57 p.m. CST
lol! I love the "not-quite-the-RCMP" logo on the cop car.
by Royston Lodge
I guess they didn't want to pay the mounties for permission to use the real logo.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 5:17 p.m. CST
You can have a great director, but without writing talent, the film will be awful. Not sure if I could put too much stock in McQuarrie.
by CodeName
I think his only good movie was The Usual Suspects, but that was it.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 5:27 p.m. CST
He should totally star in the first 10 minutes of Days Of Future Past
by Adelai Niska
It's a great story to include a future-Wolvie, but leave the rest of the movie for the young'uns
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Hugh was one of the actors I thought was not mis-cast....unlike Captain America, totally mis-cast.
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I did look and I think Happy Feet was pretty huge and I think Real Steel did well. Not sure about that one. The dude is the face of the Tonys as well. But yeah, Jackman must be a real loser since his other movies don't bank like the X- men series. He'll have a long career in films I would think.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 6:13 p.m. CST
And wouldnt it be cool to have Eastwood do a cameo as Old Man Logan?
by Thad Pittman
Probably be set in 2112.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 6:43 p.m. CST
I really want the X-Men property go back to Marvel Studios in my lifetime
by IAmLegolas
Or can't FOX just license it back to them and sit back and collect a large sum without lifting a finger? That's all they care about anyway, right? I'm also onboard with re-casting, the cameo in FIRST CLASS of Wolverine actually ticked me off, I wanted a fresh take without any connections to the other 3 movies. God damn I love Fassbender as Magneto. Sorry Ian!
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I haven't seen the movie, but $295,468,508 worldwide with a 60% RT rating and a pretty high user score at Metacritic. Seems like it's a cut above most shit that comes out these days? Geez, not everything can be Avengers or a Nolan Batman movie.
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It's not Hugh, he does take his cues straight out of As the World Turns, but that's besides the point. He just needs to collaborate with better writers and directors on Wolverine. He was great when Aronofsky guided him in The Fountain. But unfortunately, Jackman's Wolverine will be riddled with cliche gestures and an Asian American cast forced to speak with Asian accents.
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Aug. 3, 2012, 6:59 p.m. CST
Director + Bad Screenwriter = How can I light this poop better?
by CodeName
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Aug. 3, 2012, 7:10 p.m. CST
And it's real shame we'll never see an Aronofsky and Jackman Wolverine duo...
by CodeName
A great director can catch nuances and hidden thoughts of an actor. Aronofsky brought out Jackman like I have never seen before in The Fountain. I WAS excited until the studios decided to mess this up by not giving total control over to Aronofsky. Well, Yuma was okay, but we'll see. We need an obsessive compulsice director to bring out a great Wolverine in this age. Not sure if Mangold and McQuarrie are crazy enough to dig into Jackman. I will put money on the table and say that this Wolverine will just be a little better than the first one.
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Why do i miss all the good shit? Bloody work!
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Aug. 3, 2012, 7:45 p.m. CST
No matter how good this is(which is a long shot) It will never be as good as that possible Aronofsky Wolverine movie.
by JediRob
i will always be annoyed that didn't happen.
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I don't know what a Canadian cop car looks like compared to an American. My bad. Just wanted to send the pics through for everyone's enjoyment! It's not everyday a big movie is filming 20 minutes from my house! Cheers raz
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To the point that Chik-Fil-A might not let him eat there. Just once, crazy berserker hair and chops, please. The bartender in Fight Club? THAT's what Wolvie should look like, hairwise. And shrink him a bit, a la Weta and the work on the Hobbits in LOTR. Or is the canon now retconned in the comics and Logan is 6'3?
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...so hopefully The Wolverine will offer a similar upgrade in quality from the last film.
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Three actors whose performances as superheroes left/will leave virtually unfillable shoes. Everyone still loves Reeve as Superman, despite the the awfulness of Superman IV, which, IMO, was miles worse than Wolverine: Origins.
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I know Tom Rothman is foaming at the mouth now that Marvel has precipitatd the paradigm shift of modern comic book movies. Hell yes, we've had 5 XMEN films already, I'm ready for a battle royale. $$$
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Aug. 3, 2012, 11:33 p.m. CST
You don't think a movie can be a flop with it makes $300 million?
by Rupee88
Dude why quote hard numbers...people here just like to talk out of their ass and you are f'ing with their groove.
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Aug. 4, 2012, 1:16 a.m. CST
Soooooo, is anyone gonna tell Jackman he's too friggin' old to be Wolvie?
by Onin Solstice
Yeah. He's gotta hand the mutton chops to someone else.....someone more Wolvie.
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Let them play the part until their 80 they'll still rock it. Anyone see the new Dallas where JR and Cliff Barnes go at it?
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Aug. 4, 2012, 2:23 a.m. CST
They should go for Aranofsky when they have a proper Wolverine
by chien_sale
Jackman is too much of a movie star to do the proper Wolverine. Aranosky is an artist's artist. If he did Wolverine it would be a fucked off piece of art and I don't think Jackman would be right for it. It's like when Tarantino wanted to do Casino Royale but put it in the 50s and have then-current Brosnan still play Bond. It would not have worked since Brosnan was the emblem of the safe, corporate Bond. They had to revamp the franchise and hire another actor for Casino Royale to work(even if it wasn't the 50s). When the time is right, hire Aranofsky and get the type of Wolverine that will take it to another level. He would have to be far smaller, look more the part, he would have to be freakin crazy.
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Aug. 4, 2012, 3:01 a.m. CST
did somebody fucking say "old-man-Logan"????????????????????
by Balkin Flabgurter
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Aug. 4, 2012, 4:19 a.m. CST
12 years since X-Men ... Where the fuck does it go? ... 12 years!!
by GINGE_MUPPET
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Aug. 4, 2012, 5:05 a.m. CST
Jackman is too much of a movie star to do the proper Wolverine. Aranosky is an artist's artist.
by NuteG
Perhaps, but bear in mind that they had collaborated before on "The Fountain".
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Aug. 4, 2012, 5:21 a.m. CST
So who do people want to play Wolverine if not Jackman?? ...
by GINGE_MUPPET
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just needs a big wig.
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Aug. 4, 2012, 5:49 a.m. CST
im convinced a lot of people in this talkback would be cool with fassbender playing wolverine AND magneto and probably in the same movie..
by Balkin Flabgurter
i dont get it!? guy has a good agent and lands some great roles in great movies, he isn't exactly dicaprio though........
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2183042/Hugh-Jackman-sports-bushy-beard-bedraggled-hair-begins-filming-X-Men-sequel-Wolverine-Sydney.html
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but it was soooo weird that Aronofsky was doing it anyway...like if say David Fincher had agreed to direct GI Joe 2 ...or Ridley Scott had signed up for Star Trek Nemesis.... or if Stanley Kubrick had been set to direct Superman IV...
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if that story involves fucking around with timelines
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They love a good pile of logs in a Wolverine movie.
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He better fight the fucking bear!!
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Aug. 4, 2012, 2:45 p.m. CST
Jackman is about as close to a Wolverine look-a-like as you're gonna get..
by Ironthorman
and you all know that.
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Ok maybe someone more Wolvie, but how exactly do you mean to old? It's not like logan is a young man in any comic book iterations.
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Aug. 4, 2012, 4:34 p.m. CST
thegovernor - your argument is retard, because there are NO box office super stars without their frachises
by antonphd
and for the last 30 years, movies make their money not just in the theater, but in home sales and tv since the first X Men, hugh jackman hasn't had a movie that didn't make a profit and he's done everything from action to romance to musicals to cartoons name me a single box office super star who didn't have a series in the last 50 years. name one. you can't. you can name mid size box office stars like Denzel Washington, but there are no movie stars who's movies have made hundreds of millions without also having their own series. the closest would be Tom Cruise, but he has the Mission Impossible series.
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Aug. 4, 2012, 4:39 p.m. CST
i think Hugh is going to do with Wolverine what Brosnan never could with 007
by antonphd
but if Wolverine cries one more time... i'm done until they recast... there's no crying in action movies... at least not from the hero
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I have no desire to see another actor take up the mantle of Wolverine. Now that they're doing the Future Past storlyline in the next film, it'd be cool if they had future Logan time travel to the 60's from to intervene, thus starting a whole new timeline.<br /> <br /> It was cool to see Jackman cameo opposite Michael Fassbender and James McCavoy in 'First Class'. I'd like to see more of them sharing the screen together.
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And can someone please fix it so it stops saying "small American town"! You know you'd fix it if it was an American town mistaken to be a Canadian town.
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Aug. 4, 2012, 6:03 p.m. CST
I'll laugh my ass off if it turns out that's supposed to be a Saskatchewan town
by tangcameo
Because what the F*** would a logging truck be doing in Moose Jaw.
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Can't tell you how I know other than I got inside info. It is indeed the Mad Bear scene. Poison dart and all.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t642gZK322M&feature=youtube_gdata_player If you've never seen this, it's pretty cool.
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Aug. 5, 2012, 2:39 a.m. CST
nuteg sure Jackman did Fountain but picking someone more freakish
by chien_sale
looking like a demon right out of Hell would serve the story better to let Aranofsky go a little more nuts. Jackman is good but he plays Wolverine like just another intense character. I would like to see an actor bring out the animalistic side of Wolvie more. Wolverine is an elemental force of sort, terrifying and powerful and beautiful. But the director would have his work cut out to find that type of actor. One who look the part too as far as size and so forth. I actually think Jackman is too charismatic for Wolverine.
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Aug. 5, 2012, 4:12 a.m. CST
A young Harvey Keitel would have been the perfect Wovy..the look, the atitude, the voice!!
by Trav Ash
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Jackman 6'2 Wolverine 5'3 Jackman long and lithe Wolverine short stocky more densely muscled More appropriate actors include Tom Hardy, a pre glut of shitty action movies Jason Statham, a younger Josh Brolin, a younger Viggo would have been excellent, Crowe would have been kick ass. Jackman is too polished regardless of what sort of sideburns he grows. Their problem is taking the angry yet popular renegade character and forcing him into the leading man role. X3 is a perfect example let's kill cyclops and smash all of his character traits head first into wolverine's to make them one super character.
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Strange then that it would have an R.C.M.P. patrol car parked in the middle of it. Do at least a little fact checking guys.
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The cheekbones, the height, the ability to play a crazy badass, and the perfect voice. Imagine him calling someone "bub" just before he pops his claws and unleashes on a bunch of chumps. He would scare the fuck out of people. Hugh Jackman is not scary.
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I thought that's why they named him that/made him short.
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John Wayne played the same person in every fucking movies was in. He's the definition of type cast. But undoubtably the greatest movie star of all time. Bruce Lee was the same, but was never a box office super star. I'll give you Robin Williams. He is the one person who probably fits your ideal. Even though he was in 3 movie series. And MOST of his box Office successes have been in family movies in which he's playing the zany cartoon version of himself that he's known for. But he also has a number of dramatic box office hits that break him out of the purely type cast star. But it's ridiculous, not to mention. Ompletely assholish, to hold any movie star up to that standard.
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...makes him look like a kid with progeria.
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Aug. 6, 2012, 12:48 a.m. CST
thegovernor - don't be a douche. i was trying to give you credit. but since you insist on being a jackass. let me tear down your bullshit argument.
by antonphd
1. When I wrote that there had not been a box office super star who didn't have a series in the last 50 years I thought about John Wayne, but considered him to be so rigidly type cast, that he was the ultimate example of the type of 'can't play anything but what made him famous to begin with' type of box office star that you were ranting against. I thought that you might split hairs with me about John Wayne, and I considered making it 30 years instead of 50, but if you split hairs, you would only be succeeding in undermining YOUR original point. 2. Bruce Lee NEVER made movies that amounted to hundreds of millions at the box office. A box office super star MUST have movies that make hundreds of millions (adjusted for inflation). 3. Robin Williams IS an example of the kind of box office super star that you are comparing Hugh Jackman to; however, let me say again that he starred in THREE separate series. Despite THAT and the fact that MOST of his box office successes have been of him playing to type, I STILL gave you credit, because in all humble honesty Williams WAS an example of the SPIRIT of your argument. But as I said in my original comment. Your argument is retarded, because you are holding Hugh Jackman up to a standard that NOBODY holds box office super stars up to. ONLY YOU think that a box office super star is ONLY the real deal if they don't rely on some series that made them stars in the first place. It's a fucking retarded argument with no basis in practical reality. And who the FUCK are YOU to be making it in the first place? What the FUCK have you done with YOUR life that is worth ANYTHING compared to what people like Hugh Jackman have done with theirs? I have to presume that you have done NOTHING, because people who accomplish something in their lives have a respect for others who do. Except maybe insecure douches. Shall I give you the benefit of the doubt and consider you merely an insecure douche instead of an impotent loser?
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Aug. 6, 2012, 12:51 a.m. CST
oh, and even John Wayne made a sequel to True Grit, the movie he won an Oscar for
by antonphd
and lobbied to star in Dirty Harry
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Aug. 6, 2012, 4:06 p.m. CST
Claremont's story is not racist..unless yer an Asian supremicist..Why don't you just claim God racist? ya know?..and yeah god MUST be racist or we'd all just be some happy amoebic sludge...take off yer beer goggles..Staitham is my vote for Wolverine..squa
by seansarto
Also wolverine's height was a big deal in the comics..he always was teased and taunted over it....and it was used in team strategy...Try reading (if you know how) the books before you make a movie "based" on them.
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Learn What Ain’t It Cool’s TV Critic Thinks About The New WOLVERINE Trailer, Soderbergh’s CANDELABBRA, FURIOUS 6, HANGOVER III, EPIC, GAME OF THRONES, MAD MEN And More!! Listen And Call In LIVE Saturday 8pm PT/11pm ET!! -- 94 total posts 4 posts - New trailer for Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara's upcoming western, AIN'T THEM BODIES SAINTS!! -- 80 total posts 4 posts
- MAN OF STEEL TV Spot #6 - I give up, I'm just dying to see this thing! -- 196 total posts 2 posts
- Jim Jarmusch's vampire flick ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE gets picked up for U.S. distribution by Sony Pictures Classics!! -- 42 total posts 2 posts
- Capone believes that FAST & FURIOUS 6 is the best in a bizarre, crowded franchise!!! -- 138 total posts 2 posts
- The Friday Docback Revisits DOCTOR WHO Season 7!! A Fuller Review Of 'The Name of the Doctor,' And More!! -- 103 total posts 1 post
- Lance Henriksen On HANNIBAL!! Ruffalo On KIMMEL!! New WIPEOUT & ANGER!! The Premieres Of SAVE ME And HAVE TO GO!! AMERICAN BIBLE CHALLENGE And GOING TO HELL Finales!! Herc’s Thursday TV Talkback!! -- 55 total posts 1 post
- Harry dives into STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS' spoilers to reveal the truth behind the blockbuster we're seeing! -- 1507 total posts 1 post
- Tom Cruise Won’t Go Solo For MAN FROM UNCLE!! -- 138 total posts 1 post

