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Because that is the motto that all writer's haveI see it as "Who really gives a ****? We'll just do it this way."
HAHAHAHAHABecause that is the motto that all writer's haveI see it as "Who really gives a ****? We'll just do it this way."
HAHAHAHAHASmooth, sharper, and a completely different shapeIt may be nitpicking to you but I see it as lazy writing.
Because that is the motto that all writer's haveHAHAHAHAHA
Would it not burn away at his other bones in his body then? Plus, if he healed so fast, would the bones not heal before the metal solidified? I just think it could have been done away with had that sequence been longer. Everything in his origin leads up to that moment and everything in his present and future harkens back to that moment and it was a 2-3 minute sceneMaybe you could say that the hot liquid adamantium burned away the rough surface of the bone claws, making them smoother after they solidified.

Send in your application to FoxWell writers don't tend to accommodate to nit picky fanboys, who are in the minority. I wouldn't.

If you want to see this film see it. Fox made the reviewers sign a contract to not talk about this film until the release for a reason.you people at it again...I don't think this "source" is completely reliable... And personally I assume they aren't until I see some official reviews are see the film myself.
That is what seperates good writers from mediocre/bad writers.I'm not talking about changing anything or source material. I'm talking about them not worrying about something as petty as that, because most people won't give one crap about the plausibility of a fictional metal being bonded to a fictional man and forming fictional blades that come out his fictional hands. Wow, that sorta rhymes!![]()

That is what seperates good writers from mediocre/bad writers.![]()
people in the theater wont care if the claws form by itself.Well writers don't tend to accommodate to nit picky fanboys, who are in the minority. I wouldn't.
If you people don't want to see the film...why...why are you here?
people in the theater wont care if the claws form by itself.
but i need to admit that it is dumb to have this in the movie. it would be a piece of cake to writte this and 20 seconds of footage to show them how THEY make the claws.
If you people don't want to see the film...why...why are you here?
Yeah...if I believe correctly the scientists either had premade ones that they inserted or they molded them...I may be wrong.Err...no, it is not. That's what seperates writers from obsessive fan boys.
Tell me, is there an explanation why the claws are perfectly formed in the comics? And not jagged like his natural bone claws?
Yeah...if I believe correctly the scientists either had premade ones that they inserted or they molded them...I may be wrong.
Because there would only be 3 or 4 of you left in hereIf you people don't want to see the film...why...why are you here?
t: We are fans of these characters and we can talk about what we didn't like. Go look at the X3 forum...this place will be that in a year; filled with what would you have changed, rewrite a scene, would Singer have done it better, yada yada threads.
"watching wolverine. cool so far."
"hey some guys in suits are at my door"
My website was traced back to some Dark Knight photo leaks. I had an investigator from WB knock on my door. Scared the crap out of me. Fortunately nothing became of it.
I am fine with a film not showing or telling us everything in a nice little format and allowing us to imagine things but I can't imagine liquid metal making something on its own. No the general audience won't care because all they want to see is hack and slash BOOM explosions. But, that doesn't mean you should skip out on details just to make a buck. It is ironic because doing so hurts them more because of the lack of repeat viewings where they could have doubled their profit.Ah ok, so you don't really know for sure?
Can't people just use their imagination for that?
The experiment scene could of and probably should of been longer and more brutal. But then you have to think with all the other stuff already in the movie, would it of made the pg-13 mark?
Maybe there will be a Unrated or DC cut on DVD?
I am fine with a film not showing or telling us everything in a nice little format and allowing us to imagine things but I can't imagine liquid metal making something on its own. No the general audience won't care because all they want to see is hack and slash BOOM explosions. But, that doesn't mean you should skip out on details just to make a buck. It is ironic because doing so hurts them more because of the lack of repeat viewings where they could have doubled their profit.
The hope now is for a DC or extended version but I will not hold my breath.
Yeah...if I believe correctly the scientists either had premade ones that they inserted or they molded them...I may be wrong.
Why all the effort to praise a movie? Maybe somebody from Fox or one of the actors will read this and take something into consideration. This is a message board anyhow and it would be a lonely place if only people talked about the good things.Listen, I don't mind people who don't want to see the movie stopping bye...or voicing their opinions...In fact I expect you too, but some of you are on here night and day, only ragging on a movie that you don't want to see...why all the effort?
I don't remember anything like this happening in the Weapon X comic.