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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2017 5:56:13 GMT
No, most rational people probably will like both films. Me, personally, it just left no impression. I don't like Wolverine, and haven't for over ten years now, and this film did nothing to change my mind about the character. I don't care about his opposite sex clone, either. I really don't. As for the rest, this website got the run-off of IMDb's superhero fandom butthurt rivalries. I was a devoted fan of Wolverine for several years in my teens. I think he's a character that you eventually outgrow when moody, and sullen anti-heroes are no longer enough to sustain you intellectually. His neigh on indestructibility and hack-and-slash-his-way-through any problem mentality gets tiresome. The Claremont/Miller limited series, Havok & Wolverine: Meltdown, Killing, Origins and a few other stories are still favorites. Marvel painted themselves into a corner with Wolverine's enormous popularity and success. There was no way for him to grow or change without pissing the fans off. SaveSaveSame. And honestly, it wasn't outgrowing that made me dislike him. It was his over-exposure and the fact that other characters were getting side-lined and screwed over in favor of him. It's like Marvel and Fox forgot other X-Men exist and it really just turned me off of everything to do with X-Men. I'm still not back into it, due to a combination of factors: the bad movies, the fact that even the "good" ones don't hold up very well, and Fox's inability to move away from Wolverine ever after he's finally been killed off.
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