X-MEN 6:
THE WOLVERINE(2013)
There are several problems with this movie:
1. Hugh Jackman trying to carry an X-Men movie on his own!,
2. See #1,
3. See #2, ect, ect, ect!!!!
The story line was fine. The supporting cast members
where fine. The music was quite good! The scenery
was wonderful!! It just was way too slow paced for me.
Still though a movie worth a watch or two! But I'm really
getting tired of Wolverine movies!!! B
Specials:
Sneak Peeks!
From IMDb.com:
2009's X-men Origins: Wolverine was received negatively
by both critics and the majority of the fans of the character.
Now the character has a chance to redeem himself with
this year's the Wolverine and for the most part he does.
This film has really tried to please the fans as it was loosely
based on the beloved Japan story line from the comics and
it is clear that the film has tried to fix the problems that
were complained about in the previous solo Wolverine
film. Despite taking place after the events of X-men: The
Last Stand this film attempts to distance itself from the
rest of the X-men characters and story and focuses solely
on the Wolverine character and as a result this film feels
very different to all previous X-men films. This allows for
the best portrayal of Wolverine's character that we have
seen so far and Hugh Jackman also delivers his best
performance of the character to date. I really enjoyed
the pacing of the film as well because although it was
a face paced action film it wasn't afraid to slow things
down and develop the characters and the relationships
between them. However it never slows down for too long
before it picks up the pace with another action scene. The
action in this film is also very well done because every
sequence is creative and has a purpose so it never feels
like the mindless action we've come to expect in big budget
summer films. Humour is also used effectively in this film
as the writers take advantage of Wolverine's IDGAF attitude.
However the film isn't perfect as there is one other mutant
character that occasionally seems slightly out of place and
some people might find her character a bit too over the top.
Also from time to time it does feel like they are playing it
too safe to insure that they don't make any of the same
mistakes as the last Wolverine film. Overall The Wolverine,
although not perfect, is a fun superhero film that gets a
lot of things right about what makes the Wolverine character
so popular. - adam-moore1308
Hugh Jackman ... Logan
Tao Okamoto ... Mariko
Rila Fukushima ... Yukio
Hiroyuki Sanada ... Shingen
Svetlana Khodchenkova ... Viper
Brian Tee ... Noburo
Hal Yamanouchi ... Yashida (as Haruhiko Yamanouchi)
Will Yun Lee ... Harada
Ken Yamamura ... Young Yashida
Famke Janssen ... Jean Grey
Nobutaka Aoyagi ... Security
Seiji Funamoto ... Servant
Shinji Ikefuji ... Pock-Face
Qyoko Kudo ... Aya
Nobuaki Kakuda ... Buddhist Priest
Chiharu Mizuno ... Old Woman
Takao Kinoshita ... Fruit Cart Vendor (as Takao Kimoshita)
Conrad Coleby ... Red Beard
Taris Tyler ... Bar Man (Red Beard's Friend)
Sarah Naylor-Liddell ... Yukon Bar Patron
J. Remilton ... Yukon Bar Patron
Andy Owens ... Yukon Bar Patron
Allan Poppleton ... Yukon Bar Patron
Geoff Burke ... Bartender
Joshua Remilton ... Man Near Bar
Yasuyo Shiba ... Reporter 1
Mai Ishikawa ... Reporter 2
Yaeko Kimura ... Mieko
Ryuta Kimura ... Hitoshi
Briden Starr ... Party Girl 1
Maria Lukasheva ... Party Girl 2
Tess Haubrich ... Cashier
Taki Abe ... Japanese Businessman
William Takayanagi-Temm ... Tower Guard
Kuni Hashimoto ... Lead Officer
Erich Chikashi Linzbichler ... Senior Officer at POW Camp
Shingo Usami ... Driver
Naoya Ogawa ... Yakuza 1
Atsushi Sawada ... Yakuza 2
Takashi Matsuyama ... Yakuza 3
Masa Yamaguchi ... Yakuza 4
Eric Laciste ... Yakuza 5 (as J. Eric Laciste)
Hideki Sugiguchi ... Yakuza 6
Garret Sato ... Dying Yakuza (as Garret T. Sato)
Kosuke Masano ... Army Officer 1
Yoji Tatsuta ... Army Officer 2
Yoshinori Fukushige ... Train Commuter
Hiroshi Kasuga ... Yashida Security Guard
Yumiko Nakamura ... Mariko Staff
Kimi ... Saki
Keiko Matsumoto ... Shizu
Louis Toshio Okada ... Pat Down Guy (as Louis Okada)
Franck Bossi ... Allied POW (uncredited)
Christopher Kien Dao ... Black Clan Ninja (uncredited)
Dane Eade ... Allied pow (uncredited)
Keiichi Enomoto ... Black Clan Ninja (uncredited)
Lewis Fitz-Gerald ... Attorney #1 (uncredited)
James Fraser ... Allied POW (uncredited)
Hisa Goto ... Paramedic (uncredited)
Joshua Hannah ... Passerby (uncredited)
Kenny Low ... Steroidal Punk (uncredited)
Jeremy Marinas ... Yakuza (uncredited)
Ian McKellen ... Magneto (uncredited)
Tiriel Mora ... Attorney #2 (uncredited)
Shunsuke Okubo ... Passerby (uncredited)
Patrick Stewart ... Charles Xavier (uncredited)
Andy Trieu ... Yakuza (uncredited)
Jon Valera ... Killer (uncredited)
Luke Webb ... Allied POW (uncredited)
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