They should just forget about X-Men Origins: Wolverine. If the franchise were to be a family, this movie would be the retarded pet child of the family that keeps f*cking up everyone else's day.
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I liked it. :c
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In terms of a standalone movie it was semi decent. In terms of a comic book movie that respected the canon source material (THAT WASN'T FECKING DEADPOOL) it was an abysmal piece of garbage. I can't believe they actually managed to make the adamantium claws look [i]worse[/i] than the previous movie iterations which took place years before.
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It still kept continuity better than First Class, no matter how bad the rest of it is.
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Eh idk bro. Origins had Sabretooth and Wolverine as brothers, then in the first movie they were practically at each others throats. Not to mention, it takes a massive time jump from the Vietnam War into early 2000s in the space of a couple of years. First Class only really f*cked up the continuity with Xavier and Magneto. AND THAT -blam!-ING MONSTROSITY WAS NOT DEADPOOL. IT.WASN'T.DEADPOOL.
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I completely forgot they made Logan and Sabretooth brothers. That's a small continuity screw-up, but worth noting. And yes, they did Deadpool worse than Iron Man 3 did the Mandarin. Don't get me wrong, First Class is a great movie, but they screwed up pretty bad as well. Xavier is crippled on Cuba, and he and Magneto go their separate ways. Later in life Xavier can suddenly walk again when he rescues the captive mutants on Three Mile Island, and also when he and Magneto (who decided to put aside their differences for some reason) visit Jean Grey for the first time. They also have to explain how Emma Frost joined Magneto's team at Cuba and ended up at Three Mile Island, and why she decided to switch sides there rather than going back to Magneto.