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The Wolverine had the right amount of mutants. Though I wish they replaced Harada with a mutant like Sunfire, but thats just me.

X3 and Origins would have improved so much better, if they lessen the amount of mutants.

For X3, the Brotherhood should have just consisted of Magneto, Mystique, Pyro, Juggernaut, Jean and Callisto. Then with their army of mutants being nameless.

For Origins, I got the idea of Stryker using a team of mutants, but a team consisting of Wolverine, Sabretooth and Deadpool (which is a strong team) would have been fine. And Sabretooth/Deadpool as Stryker's henchmen after Wolverine left the team. And it didn't need Cyclops/Professor X and I wish Kayla's sister wasn't meant to be Emma Frost.
 
Too bad we didn't get to see her lift someone and tear him apart.

And maybe it was Yukio's huge accent that made it hard for me to comprehend what these Japanese folks were actually saying lol.

Silver Samurai lol more like a beta version of The Destroyer.

Nothing special in this movie, it was decent I guess. Better than Origins I'll give it that.
A lot of WOW in this post. Probably should leave it alone.
 
She didn't lift stuff because she was a hallucination, the real Jean is dead.

It's kind of hard for me to consider Jean a real mutant if all she can do is cause nightmares for Wolverine.

Then again, there was a mutant in one of the x-men films who just had a lizard tongue so I guess you're right. Weak power though.
 
It's kind of hard for me to consider Jean a real mutant if all she can do is cause nightmares for Wolverine.

Then again, there was a mutant in one of the x-men films who just had a lizard tongue so I guess you're right. Weak power though.

But it wasn't Jean. She was a manifestation of the guilt Wolverine was dealing with since killing her. That wasn't really her.
 
The Wolverine had the right amount of mutants. Though I wish they replaced Harada with a mutant like Sunfire, but thats just me.

Now that would have been A LOT more interesting than Harada.

But it wasn't Jean. She was a manifestation of the guilt Wolverine was dealing with since killing her. That wasn't really her.

I know she isn't alive, which is why I didn't consider her a real mutant when I said Wolverine and Harada were the only two mutants.
 
But it wasn't Jean. She was a manifestation of the guilt Wolverine was dealing with since killing her. That wasn't really her.
[BLACKOUT]White Hot Room, White Hot Room, White Hot Room[/BLACKOUT]!!!! :cmad:
 
Doesn't help that some women approach him when he's asleep, like Rogue in X1.
 
Wait hold up i missed something...Harada was a mutant in the movie?
The Silver Samurai wasnt even a mutant in the movie...that was probably one of the few things that disappointed me.
 
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No, neither Harada, nor SS were mutants.
 
they cut the explosion that was in the trailer, hey?

the one during the ninja fight.
 
Pardon my lack of nerd knowledge on this, but can someone tell me what is the
White Hot Room?
 
I thought that I remembered an explosion from the trailer that never happened in the film.

So... an explosion was CUT from the final movie??

Somewhere, Michael Bay is crying soul tears of injustice.
 
Its funny how many people were complaining about the bullet train scene in the trailer, and it turned out to be one of the greatest action scenes in any superhero movie. Seriously, that was freaking awesome.
 
It did look pretty bad in the trailers.
 
It did look pretty bad in the trailers.

True, but it was edited much much better in the final thing as well as the good idea to have it play without music behind it like the trailer which did it no favours.

Somehow it turned out to be one of the best comic book movie action sequences in film. And for a film with "too much talking" thats even more impressive.
 
Pardon my lack of nerd knowledge on this, but can someone tell me what is the
White Hot Room?

It's something from the Grant Morrison run on the x-men.

Supposedly it's the place you go-or maybe just Jean-after you died...

...I think that's what it was, not entirely sure myself.
 
Pardon my lack of nerd knowledge on this, but can someone tell me what is the
White Hot Room?

This isn't a spoiler as such, but I did think the Jean Grey scenes were at the very least inspired by the White Hot Room, even if not directly representing it. It's the afterlife realm where Jean Grey's soul goes while she awaits resurrection in physical form. In that place, she is called the White Phoenix of the Crown.
 
The question is whether or not that was an actual reference to the white hot room, a reference to the afterlife, or simply a cute nod to the comics with no actual meaning in the movie.
 
Pardon my lack of nerd knowledge on this, but can someone tell me what is the
White Hot Room?

It's kind of like a Limbo place where Jean goes every time she dies. She stays there until she's resurrected again.
 
Great pic:

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