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I see the point that wolverine should be able to tell if someone's skin is cut or not...

But then again, if you lost the woman you love, you wouldn't be thinking straight...and the first thing he does...scream to the sky and then go on a hunt! Which is strange because...what did he think happened to her body?
 
I see the point that wolverine should be able to tell if someone's skin is cut or not...

But then again, if you lost the woman you love, you wouldn't be thinking straight...and the first thing he does...scream to the sky and then go on a hunt! Which is strange because...what did he think happened to her body?
Scream to the sky and go on a hunt... So not the Wolverine in the comics :hehe:

Come on! He went after Creed, woke up in the hospital, and then faced Stryker right there... he knew she was dead, and there was no time for crying, she had to be avenged
 
I am not talking about his reaction which was warranted, it did leave a gaping plot hole as in what he did with her body afterwards (did he take her to the doctor where they would have seen she had a pulse, did he bury her and giver her a funeral, or did he take her home and wonder where her body went after a while) I am talking about a movie about Wolverine's origin not having a drop of blood in it from the fights and he never bleeds in this film because they made him invincible and unstoppable.
this is not a fanboy nitpick. this is actually big. the movie wouldnt become R if there was some blood.
this is just FOX making a kiddy wolverine movie.
 
The Wade ending is interesting.....but that wouldnt get me to the theater. Not worth it.


However....It does prove that dude from IMDB wasnt lying when he was talking about the DP face....so.. I guess thats good. But once again, we suffer from WHO THE HELL CARES syndrome. I mean, aside from us loving DP....Wade is pretty pointless. You dont get a chance to understand the character, aside from the fact he never shuts up. Not that Ryan was bad....his character was.

Funny? Yes. Spot on Pool? Yes. A well developed character? No. So why do we care what happens to him? (Strictly from a GA perspective...not a fan's.)
 
I am not talking about his reaction which was warranted, it did leave a gaping plot hole as in what he did with her body afterwards (did he take her to the doctor where they would have seen she had a pulse, did he bury her and giver her a funeral, or did he take her home and wonder where her body went after a while) I am talking about a movie about Wolverine's origin not having a drop of blood in it from the fights and he never bleeds in this film because they made him invincible and unstoppable.

As I see it, after finding Kayla dead, he went right after Creed, then after being beaten he went right after Stryker and then there was the adamantium...
I didn't think he even got time to think about what he was doing... He was blinded by revenge.
 
Funny? Yes. Spot on Pool? Yes. A well developed character? No. So why do we care what happens to him? (Strictly from a GA perspective...not a fan's.)

I haven't seen the movie (waiting till opening day, whoo hoo!) but to the GA, me might come across as a cool and funny side character. One that if he got his own movie, would be worth checkin out and learning more about.
 
Yeah, but lets take the history of the character out for a moment.....he sucks. His character, and every other X member, save for Wraith, is a throw away. And useless. 40 minutes with them, thats what the film needed. They were very important to who Wolvie becomes.....
 
I think general, non-comics audiences, would see Wade as a maniac in the movie, and seeing it alive at the end would add a dark note to the movie...
 
But.....Wade doesnt do anything manic...he just kills some villians. I mean, if he was sadistic about it....(he kinda was...but hardly)
 
But.....Wade doesnt do anything manic...he just kills some villians. I mean, if he was sadistic about it....(he kinda was...but hardly)

Just think about the look he gives Logan when Stryker orders them to kill the tribe...
 
So...guys...could someone put in "spoiler form" what exactly they heard happens with the deadpool ending because...I've been trying to read it but you people seem to all know but not talk about any specifics. Please? Thanks.
 
So? He needed to stab a woman in the face or something to punctuate that look. Something awful.....


As should Wolvie.
 
Even if it wasn't awful, something that kinda makes you cringe. Something savage.

The closest we get is during the war scenes. :(
 
So...guys...could someone put in "spoiler form" what exactly they heard happens with the deadpool ending because...I've been trying to read it but you people seem to all know but not talk about any specifics. Please? Thanks.
no spoiler forms.
its april 29 and the title is ''hidden endings''. :cmad:
 
no spoiler forms.
its april 29 and the title is ''hidden endings''. :cmad:

Hidden endings...right...strange because everyone is talking about it.
Don't worry I got an idea of what happens. To bad it probably wont be the ending I see.
 
wait. we are arguing over a body in a fake death in a comic book movie? so are we gonna argue over every body in every movie with a fake death. are people no longer able to suspend belief and use their imaginations? apparently not.
 
wait. we are arguing over a body in a fake death in a comic book movie? so are we gonna argue over every body in every movie with a fake death. are people no longer able to suspend belief and use their imaginations? apparently not.
Like someone said...you don't go to a movie to use your imagination:woot:

It's a plot hole, that's it. I guess he could have thrown her body in the dumpster like Bond did in QoS but that got laughs and WTF's in my theatre. I guess he could have left her body out there to be eaten by wild animals...that is after all what we all do with our loved ones:whatever: That seems to be the trend in these forums now. Someone points out a plot hole and someone says that we should suspend our belief for the sake of this movie...no:o
 
Only in a city full of morons would no one call the police to let them know a bus had just crashed into a bank.

Already explained this. Considering how quickly the police arrived it's obvious they were called before the bus crashed. Futhermore, the bus was only at the building for about a minute.

Only in a city full of morons would no one come in to see if the (assumed) children were okay.

Only in a city as corrupt as Gothum would no one come to see if the children were okay.

Only a complete moron of a bus driver would notice a bus pulling out from a huge hole in a ban, pulling in front of him and not report it.

Of course, unless of course the people driving the buses were the Joker's henchmen. It's obvious the first four criminals killed didn't know about the last one and the bus. Therefore, it's plausible that the Joker had other henchmen involved in the scheme.

Only in a city full of non rubberneckers would traffic continue normally right passed a bank with a hole in it.

The first film already established that Gothum was overflowing with moral corruption. The people who witnessed the bus crashing were probably desensitized to the crimes.

I'm not sorry to disappointment you in saying that these aren't plotholes. Some of you want them to be plotholes because for some bizzare reason you're unable to accept criticism of Wolverine. Therefore, you resort to trying to find other flaws in popular movies to make you feel more comfortable about your opinion.

Next I'm sure someone will say the scene where the Joker escapes is a plothole because "how could the Joker put a bomb inside one of his henchmen." I have a very easy explanation for that and many of these other so-called plotholes in TDK.
 
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Like someone said...you don't go to a movie to use your imagination:woot:

It's a plot hole, that's it. I guess he could have thrown her body in the dumpster like Bond did in QoS but that got laughs and WTF's in my theatre. I guess he could have left her body out there to be eaten by wild animals...that is after all what we all do with our loved ones:whatever: That seems to be the trend in these forums now. Someone points out a plot hole and someone says that we should suspend our belief for the sake of this movie...no:o

while i agree with you...if you take in the fact that once he thought she was dead he decided to give up all his humanity...so yeah throwing people in garbage cans and leaving people out to rot...is kinda what an animal would do. The first thing he does, is want to kill creed. Once he fails, he decides to become a Machine, and have metal bonded to his bones, and be an experiment...so yeah I can see it not being a plot hole, maybe the film didn't play it off as much as well as it could have, but...I wouldn't call it a plot hole...I would call it weak.
 
My biggest thing in that movie was the hospital. No one noticed all those explosives needed to level a hospital even though a hospital is one of the most carefully looked after places in a city?

But I mean, the point is, if you really care about things like this, that means the movie failed on other levels. It didn't have interesting characters or it's pacing was too slow...something like that.

But if the movie is really good in other areas, like TDK was, and like I hope Wolverine is, logical movie flaws will pass right on by....

The hospital scene didn't bother me. The town is full of corrupt people. The Joker gained power by siding with the mafia. The mafia had spies at the police department and I'm sure they had people working for them at that hospital and many others. Once the Joker got control over the mafia he used all of their resources to commit his crimes. I'm not seeing any plotholes here.
 
while i agree with you...if you take in the fact that once he thought she was dead he decided to give up all his humanity...so yeah throwing people in garbage cans and leaving people out to die...is kinda what an animal would do. The first thing he does, it want to kill creed. Once he fails, he decides to become a Machine, and have metal bonded to his bones, and be an experiment...so yeah I can see it not being a plot whole, maybe the film didn't play it off as much as well as it could have, but...I wouldn't call it a plot whole...I would call it weak.
I could go with weak but I think it was just horribly executed and left more questions than it answered which is a plot hole...the whole scene just didn't make sense or seem right. He didn't turn into an animal right then and there so I would figure he would respect the body of the woman he loved. I just don't see Wolverine or specifically the Wolverine we have gotten in the movieverse just let her rot in the woods. Sabretooth wasn't that far ahead of him...but he didn't go bounding after him right then and there.
 
He didn't throw her anywhere. Either one of two things happened: he directly left and went after Creed and the police found her on their own, or Logan called the police and then went after Creed. Once Silverfox was with the police, Stryker pulled some strings to retrieve the body.

Or maybe the police never got the body, and Stryker took it after Logan left (you know that he probably was monitoring since he is behind the whole thing?). Or maybe Logan buried her, and she was quickly retrieved once he left...

Sometimes, obvious things happen offscreen...
 
Just saw the final version.

Start credits
Stryker scene
Rest of credits
Japan scene
 
He didn't throw her anywhere. Either one of two things happened: he directly left and went after Creed and the police found her on their own, or Logan called the police and then went after Creed. Once Silverfox was with the police, Stryker pulled some strings to retrieve the body.

Or maybe the police never got the body, and Stryker took it after Logan left (you know that he probably was monitoring since he is behind the whole thing?). Or maybe Logan buried her, and she was quickly retrieved once he left...

Sometimes, obvious things happen offscreen...
Or maybe it should have been explained so people walking out don't have to wonder why. Or maybe, instead of taking drugs and going through all that trouble, she could have made him think she was dead instead of using a hokey plot device with zero payoff when she returns and no emotional impact when it actually happens for real.
 

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