Why did you post this in here
Does this matter and what does it have to do with plot holes?
I am being silly

yet all you do is post how much you loved it, how much your friends loved it, and now how much Marion loved it.
I can post how much I disliked it and I can dissect this movie all I want. I am lenient with plot holes and on screen gaffs if it is a good movie, if it is well written, and if it is well acted.This is not the case.
The adamantium bullets were a sad last resort but at no time did Stryker think to himself...HEY, why don't I erase his memory before I make him invincible and unstoppable!? But, instead he waits until he is alive and fully armed and protected. Stryker is a military geniusHe also never thought to give his best gunman and his right hand man, Zero, adamantium bullets.
I didn't mind the magic bullet thing - but I thought the execution of it was poor. First of all, why not just give them to Zero in case anything went wrong during the procedure, or afterwards when he was tracking him down? It would have worked better if they had somehow created them after Logan escaped, rather than it look like they'd been sitting in some fancy case the whole time.
I also think they could have left out the dialogue explaining that the bullet would erase his memory. The whole thing is already anti-climatic because you know the bullet won't kill him, and that he will eventually lose his memory...why not just have the bullets be created during that final sequence and have Stryker just shoot him thinking he might have a chance at killing him. He'll just heal and wake up with his memory wiped out, and would at least it leave a little suspense as to what an adamantium bullet could do to him.
I thought the scene itself looked great, but the execution was a mess.
Then again, it's just as implausible as Magneto raising a visible mutant-transforming machine to the torch of the Statue of Liberty in plain view of every single world leader is attending a summit (on an island, of all places?!) and no one sees it.
I said I would go see Star Trek again because it is a good movie. If that is bias then convict me!!! It deserves to do good and all the praise and critical response it is getting is well worth it. I can bet you have seen Wolverine more than once...why would you do that?
I didn't mind the magic bullet thing - but I thought the execution of it was poor. First of all, why not just give them to Zero in case anything went wrong during the procedure, or afterwards when he was tracking him down? It would have worked better if they had somehow created them after Logan escaped, rather than it look like they'd been sitting in some fancy case the whole time.
I also think they could have left out the dialogue explaining that the bullet would erase his memory. The whole thing is already anti-climatic because you know the bullet won't kill him, and that he will eventually lose his memory...why not just have the bullets be created during that final sequence and have Stryker just shoot him thinking he might have a chance at killing him. He'll just heal and wake up with his memory wiped out, and would at least it leave a little suspense as to what an adamantium bullet could do to him.
I thought the scene itself looked great, but the execution was a mess.
I didn't mind the magic bullet thing - but I thought the execution of it was poor. First of all, why not just give them to Zero in case anything went wrong during the procedure, or afterwards when he was tracking him down? It would have worked better if they had somehow created them after Logan escaped, rather than it look like they'd been sitting in some fancy case the whole time.
I also think they could have left out the dialogue explaining that the bullet would erase his memory. The whole thing is already anti-climatic because you know the bullet won't kill him, and that he will eventually lose his memory...why not just have the bullets be created during that final sequence and have Stryker just shoot him thinking he might have a chance at killing him. He'll just heal and wake up with his memory wiped out, and would at least it leave a little suspense as to what an adamantium bullet could do to him.
I thought the scene itself looked great, but the execution was a mess.
Well the thing with comics is they know they know eachother but they just couldnt remember from where... they know they have many similarities between the two.. and as they have fought throughout the X-men timeline they never really new the full extent of their history... they both were part of Weapon X so they both have had their memories tampered with.. and it wasnt until the re-boot of x-men when jim lee came along did they start to scratch the surface to things concerning their past with weapon x, the cia, team x, maverick, omega red and so on.. but again.. the whole movie-verse/comic-verse makes things tangled lol
I didn't mind the magic bullet thing - but I thought the execution of it was poor. First of all, why not just give them to Zero in case anything went wrong during the procedure, or afterwards when he was tracking him down? It would have worked better if they had somehow created them after Logan escaped, rather than it look like they'd been sitting in some fancy case the whole time.
I also think they could have left out the dialogue explaining that the bullet would erase his memory. The whole thing is already anti-climatic because you know the bullet won't kill him, and that he will eventually lose his memory...why not just have the bullets be created during that final sequence and have Stryker just shoot him thinking he might have a chance at killing him. He'll just heal and wake up with his memory wiped out, and would at least it leave a little suspense as to what an adamantium bullet could do to him.
I thought the scene itself looked great, but the execution was a mess.
Then again, it's just as implausible as Magneto raising a visible mutant-transforming machine to the torch of the Statue of Liberty in plain view of every single world leader is attending a summit (on an island, of all places?!) and no one sees it.
Interesting thoughts. But it could be that they did create the bullets at a later point as they weren't mentioned before Zero's mission failed. I think a better line of dialogue might have helped at that point, something like: "Well, there's one last resort we have been working on - adamantium bullets. They've just been completed..."
And I agree it might also have worked to show that he lost his memory without explaining it beforehand. But since Stryker knew he was indestructible, then the explanation told us why he would even try shooting Wolverine in the first place.
)I don't see where it states that the adamantium bullets could pierce through adamantiumRegarding the adamantium bullet and the memory loss, I want to add a point i also put in the Rate and Review thread.
In the comic books, Agent Zero has a gun that's loaded with adamantium bullets and also once used 'anti-metal' bullets thst would pierce adamantium. This Marvel character profile confirms that:
http://www.marvel.com/universe/Agent_Zero
Not trying to cause a fight or anything, but was this stabbing in the head before or after his adamantium bonding? And before or after which one?Wolverine also once stabbed Sabretooth in the head with his adamantium claws and caused Sabretooth to lose his memory.
I would imagine this is where Benioff (or someone else) got the ideas for what happened in the movie.
So for those grumbling about departure from source, it doesn't apply in those cases.
If something can (and something can, since addamantium objects have been broken in Marvel Comics), is the same metal, and more easily with the force of a bulletI don't see where it states that the adamantium bullets could pierce through adamantium
That's not the point. The point is that destroying the brain can cause memory lossNot trying to cause a fight or anything, but was this stabbing in the head before or after his adamantium bonding? And before or after which one?
I don't see where it states that the adamantium bullets could pierce through adamantium
Not trying to cause a fight or anything, but was this stabbing in the head before or after his adamantium bonding? And before or after which one?