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X-Men Origins: Wolverine

  • 2009
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  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
558K
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Hugh Jackman in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
An origins story that chronicles the early life of James Howlett (Jackman) and his relationship and eventual falling out with Victor Creed/Sabretooth (Schreiber), and his fateful entry into the Weapons X project.
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The early years of James Logan, featuring his rivalry with his brother Victor Creed, his service in the special forces team Weapon X, and his experimentation into the metal-lined mutant Wolv... Read allThe early years of James Logan, featuring his rivalry with his brother Victor Creed, his service in the special forces team Weapon X, and his experimentation into the metal-lined mutant Wolverine.The early years of James Logan, featuring his rivalry with his brother Victor Creed, his service in the special forces team Weapon X, and his experimentation into the metal-lined mutant Wolverine.

  • Director
    • Gavin Hood
  • Writers
    • David Benioff
    • Skip Woods
  • Stars
    • Hugh Jackman
    • Liev Schreiber
    • Ryan Reynolds
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    558K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,948
    71
    • Director
      • Gavin Hood
    • Writers
      • David Benioff
      • Skip Woods
    • Stars
      • Hugh Jackman
      • Liev Schreiber
      • Ryan Reynolds
    • 845User reviews
    • 196Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Hugh Jackman
    Hugh Jackman
    • Logan…
    Liev Schreiber
    Liev Schreiber
    • Victor Creed
    Ryan Reynolds
    Ryan Reynolds
    • Wade Wilson
    Danny Huston
    Danny Huston
    • Stryker
    Will.i.am
    Will.i.am
    • John Wraith
    Lynn Collins
    Lynn Collins
    • Kayla Silverfox
    Kevin Durand
    Kevin Durand
    • Fred Dukes
    Dominic Monaghan
    Dominic Monaghan
    • Bradley
    Taylor Kitsch
    Taylor Kitsch
    • Remy LeBeau
    Daniel Henney
    Daniel Henney
    • Agent Zero
    Tim Pocock
    Tim Pocock
    • Scott Summers
    Julia Blake
    Julia Blake
    • Heather Hudson
    Max Cullen
    Max Cullen
    • Travis Hudson
    Troye Sivan
    Troye Sivan
    • James
    Michael-James Olsen
    • Young Victor
    • (as Michael James Olsen)
    Peter O'Brien
    Peter O'Brien
    • John Howlett
    Aaron Jeffery
    Aaron Jeffery
    • Thomas Logan
    • (as Aaron Jeffrey)
    Alice Parkinson
    Alice Parkinson
    • Elizabeth Howlett
    • Director
      • Gavin Hood
    • Writers
      • David Benioff
      • Skip Woods
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' is lauded for its action scenes, Hugh Jackman's performance, and Liev Schreiber's compelling portrayal of Sabretooth. Yet, it is criticized for a hurried storyline, shallow character development, and straying from comic book roots. The film's treatment of beloved characters like Deadpool and Gambit disappoints fans. Despite these issues, its visual effects and the dynamic between the lead actors are appreciated, making it a divisive yet entertaining entry in the franchise.
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    Featured reviews

    Coneydogg

    THE best prequel movie of all-time. A+

    It has a very good storyline, the non-stop forward-moving pace works well and gives it a tone that works better then other, longer movies. It's very well directed and the acting (small, medium, and large roles) is PERFECT. I would have loved to have seen more of Gambit and Wilson even though that might have screwed with the pace that I just mentioned. The very best movie of 2009 regardless of genera. This is so gritty, real, and heartfelt that it even craps on the last film (Last Stand) and I actually enjoyed that film. Overall this movie was the best that I've seen this year.

    There is not one wasted line, visual, camera angle or development in this entire movie. Everything serves to advance the plot. It was tight and lean and superbly done. I truly think that this is the best prequel movie of all-time. How could you not like it? From the new mutants to all of the special effects to the crisp pace… I loved it. I loved the ending. You can obviously see the attempt to tie this film to events from the trilogy but it all works neatly and tightly. Wolverine is the first movie this year that I want to see again. It's one heck of an entertaining movie.

    10/10 superb!!! I can't wait for the DVD... I hope there's also a director's cut but I can't imagine what they could've possibly left out of this fabulous film.
    7idahovandalfan

    Better than expected

    Wolverine is a decent movie. It is worth the price of admission and the 2 hours of screen time. The movie works well as a prequel of the events of the X-Men movies. However, to enjoy the movie, one must suspend knowledge of the comic book material. The movie was made for the average movie-goer and a little for the ultra hardcore X-Men comic book reader. The story has everything anyone could want: family, a little romance, love, comedy, revenge and plenty of action.

    I was pleased with most of the acting. I will admit that some dialogue seems forced from the minor cast, but the main characters - Wolverine, Sabretooth, etc. - all work well together. The story did seem a little rushed and choppy at times, however. The 1:45 time goes by quickly enough to feel like maybe the movie could have - and should have - been closer to 2:00.

    The movie is as good as the first X-Men movie, and better than X-Men United and X-Men: The Last Stand. I am actually looking forward to seeing how they handle the Magneto origins movie that's being made. And I am really hoping that all of this work brings it together for a possible X-Men 4. I know you agree with me because after all, I know everyone is dying to see Apocalypse as the bad guy.

    My only real complaint of the movie is that Gambit (my favorite X-Men character) did not have as much screen time as I'd hoped. He better either get his own movie, or make an appearance in a later Marvel movie.

    Ignore the syndicated critics and the negativity surrounding this movie. I'm glad I did. Go see it. Don't let people scare you away from spending your money on this movie. Form your own opinions. Oh, and if you go, stay after the credits.
    7musica1

    Wolverine isn't Bad, but it's not as good as it could've been

    I'll state my credentials up front: I'm a chick. I have read X-Men comics in my past, but it's been years. I don't remember every detail of every relationship and back story, so I'm not a huge X-men expert. I LOVED the original X-Men movie and X2.

    I was so excited when I heard they were making a Wolverine movie. He and Gambit were my two favorite characters from the comics, and Wolverine was by far the best written and one of the best acted characters in the X-Men franchise. I thought, "This should be good!" I counted down the days until it came out. And I went to the theatre, and came out not disappointed, but not excited either. It was a middle-of-the-road movie, which seemed to not know what it wanted to be. But I would say go see it if you're an X-Men or Hugh Jackman fan.

    The main crime committed in Wolverine is in the writing. I always say writers don't get enough credit on a good movie. But no amount of good acting (pretty much everyone in Wolverine does well with what they're given) and okay directing can cover up crappy writing like this. The script was all over the place. It didn't have any of the jaunty yet edgy feel of the first two X-Men movies. Wolverine's wisecracks and smart wit were all but forgotten. That would've maybe been okay if they had chosen to make Wolverine the dark, nearly evil character that he was supposed to have been before he lost his memory. But they didn't. He was neither good nor evil. This was ambivalent Wolverine. Kind of Emo Wolverine. Not above doing bad, but not really into it because it made him Feel Bad. No really interesting lines or plot points either way. The writers didn't seem to even know how to develop the relationship between Wolverine and Sabertooth. And was the love story put in by the studio just to satisfy us chicks who wouldn't go a see a comic-book movie without it? If so, the studio did us a great disservice, because if you wanted to make a story about Wolverine the lover (which, hey, I would go see), this movie wasn't that either.

    And when I saw in the trailer that Gambit was in the movie, too, I was thrilled! Gambit in a movie, at last! But here he is, the underdeveloped and kind of confusing Gambit. Couldn't he at least have had his New Orleans accent? The cards were cool, but he was mostly underutilized and didn't feel like Gambit that much.

    The movie does have some good moments in it where you actually say, "Yes!" I'm not putting spoilers, so I won't tell you what they are, but for me, they made the movie worth seeing. While I wouldn't put it anywhere on my worst-movie list, I wouldn't rank it with X-Men and X2 on my favorites list, either.
    Allswell007

    The Best There Is At What He Does! Exactly the Wolverine I wanted to see!

    Forget tedious expose and pointless set up, the movie delivers a crisp story and exactly the Wolverine I wanted to see. This is a pure meat and potatoes movie. Stick with me on the food analogy. I've seen some complain about subsidiary characters but when the main course is this good and this filling, who cares? Whining about Gambit, Wade Wilson and company is like whining that the mushrooms aren't as good as they should be when the steak is juicy and remarkably tasty. Great kick-ass action, remarkable visuals, a coherent plot, this is definitely the highlight of the year so far. As I like to note, a must see event film if there ever was one. Anyone that says otherwise isn't telling the truth. I can't think of a truly weak moment in the film because the pace is near perfect. It's strong from start to finish. The powerful moments resonate throughout the film, both the tremendous action and the heartfelt moments. The confrontations are simply incredible, best of the series.

    Wonderful film for fan and non-fan alike. Highly Recommended.
    sidfargas

    Great action, sex appeal, a powerful and emotional script, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? See This Gem

    The first real blockbuster of 2009 and deservingly so. It's exciting and an all-around entertaining comic book adaptation and I doubt anything will be better this year. Everyone involved in the production should be proud to know that their movie can stand toe-to-toe with the likes of anything else that summer 2009 has and can throw at them. Star power, sex appeal, a powerful and emotional script, and a great plot make this one memorable flick.

    Real fans (not those whinny online imposters who can't let go of their own warped preconceptions) can breath a sigh of relief because X-Men Origins: Wolverine takes the X-Men franchise films to the next level. There are plenty of action scenes that you have to see to believe! This movie was just shear fun. I love it. What are you waiting for?

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    • Trivia
      Liev Schreiber was given a muscle suit to wear for his role as Victor Creed, similar to what Vinnie Jones (Juggernaut) wore in X-Men : L'Affrontement final (2006), to make his physique look comparable to Hugh Jackman's two hundred twenty pound figure. The suit made Schreiber feel "humiliated", and he requested a chance to gain real muscle. He trained for three months while filming Les insurgés (2008) in Lithuania, and continued to train alongside Jackman during filming. Jackman also made Schreiber add a great deal of protein to his diet, which Schreiber called "the genocide of chickens." In the end, Schreiber gained forty pounds, and had to buy several new suits due to his back gaining several inches in width: "I can't fit into my favorite suit now. But I felt like I owed it to the genre to be big."
    • Goofs
      Sabretooth and Wolverine are supposed to be brothers, but in the first X-Men (2000) movie they encounter each other several times and there is no mention of this connection. This is because Sabretooth suffers from amnesia just like Wolverine, as explained in the comic book "X2 Prequels: Wolverine", which takes place between X-Men (2000) and X-Men 2 (2003).
    • Quotes

      William Stryker: You know, I'm not proud about the way things ended between us.

      Logan: Conversation's over.

      [bumps past Stryker]

      William Stryker: Playing Little House on the Prairie with a... schoolteacher, I mean, that just isn't *you,* Logan.

      Logan: [turns around] And you would know, huh?

      William Stryker: I would.

      Logan: What do you want, Stryker?

      [Stryker shows Logan the front page of a newspaper with Bradley's picture on it; the title says, "Circus Freak Killed"]

      William Stryker: Bradley was killed three days ago.

      [Logan stares at the paper]

      William Stryker: Wade before that. I believe that someone is hunting down our old team.

      Logan: [looks up at Stryker] Anyone else?

      William Stryker: As far as I know, Victor is safe. But whoever it is has names, addresses.

      Logan: I can take care of myself.

      [gets into his truck]

      William Stryker: This is not about you, Logan.

      [walks up to the driver's side and looks in the window]

      William Stryker: Your country needs you.

      Logan: I'm Canadian.

      [drives away]

      William Stryker: I know you, Logan! I know who you *are*!

    • Crazy credits
      SPOILER: There are two scenes set after the closing credits. The film's main post-credits scene is of the Deadpool, still alive after being decapitated. He reaches for his head and whispers briefly, ending the scene. This scene does not lead into Deadpool (2016) as that film is set in the new X-Men timeline, whereas this film is set in the old X-Men timeline. An alternate post-credits scene seen (only on the DVD) is of Wolverine in a Japanese bar, leading into Wolverine : Le Combat de l'immortel (2013). During the original theatrical run, which scene you saw was random depending on your theater; the home video version features the Deadpool scene after the credits and the Japanese bar scene is available on the two-disc DVD as a deleted scene.
    • Alternate versions
      German theatrical version was cut by the distributor before submission to the FSK to secure a "Not under 16" rating (the killing of the old couple is shortened, you don't see Wolverine igniting the gasoline). Ironically, the uncut version, submitted for the home video release, was rated "Not under 16" as well, thus rendering the cut theatrical version completely unnecessary.
    • Connections
      Edited into Deadpool 2 (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Hávamál
      Traditional

      Arranged by Harry Gregson-Williams (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • X-Men orígenes: Wolverine
    • Filming locations
      • Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand(Cassidy's Bar)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Marvel Entertainment
      • Dune Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $150,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $179,883,157
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $85,058,003
      • May 3, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $373,062,864
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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