DJ Kornphlake
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I'm sorry, but that just sounds really hokey.
I'm sorry, but that just sounds really hokey.
A superhero pulling his iconic suit from a stage play costume rack is just too corny. It would come off like Steve Rogers in his stage costume in CATFA, except the humor wouldn't be intentional.
I'm sorry, but that just sounds really hokey.
I have to agree. It sounds like a miss aimed nod to the fans, it devalues the costume itself and makes it some random throwaway disguise.
Have you been reading the context of the costume's appearance?
Because said reasoning for its use is ten times more valid & relevant to character development & storytelling than any justification for it that ever existed in the books.
Its one of the best emotional moments between Wolverine & Mariko. To see this monster butcher all those people & then realize its the man she loves...she can't get close to him to calm or console him...when they lock eyes through the mask she sees just how far away from her he is now, and so does he. She cries, he goes right back to killing.
Its quite brilliant.
No, I get what the scene is trying to do (and I'll admit that sounds interesting), but that has nothing to do with the costume itself. You would lose nothing in that scene if you swapped out Wolverine's costume for another random costume. The suit's presence is more or less meaningless other than an in-joke.
Personally I don't think the costume would look good in that situation since it would have to look like it's something appropriate for its use in that scene. It's not likely to look like a serious adaptation of the suit as it would have if it were actually meant for him and for the purpose of battle.
Seen it. Still looks stupid as hell.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuKQ3Oc97Wk
Start at 2:10.
so does batman's but looks fine in the movie, it is called entertainment.
Wolverine has no backstory for his mask that's the problem.