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Movie Reviews reviews X-Men Origins Wolverine 
 
This installment aims to give a little bit of background to the first X Men 
movie.

It stars as usual Hugh Jackman as Logan/Wolverine, Liev Schrieber(Scream, 
Defiance, looks very much like Balthazar Getty from Brothers and Sisters, for a 
short while in Series 3 of Brothers and Ssisters Balthazar Getty took a short 
break, I was thinking for a second maybe he took a short break to make this 
movie) as his sadistic brother Victor/Sabretooth.
Danny Huston(How to lose friends and alienate people) as the younger William 
Stryker.  Will i Am (the lead singer from the Black Eye Peas, looks very much 
like Edi Gathegi from Twilight) as John Wraith, the lovely Lynn Collins with 
her mesmerising blue eyes as Kayla Silverfox, Kevin Durand(Martin Keamy in 
Lost) as the powerful Fred Dukes.  Dominic Monaghan (Charlie Pace in Lost, 
Merry in Lord of the Rings) as the electronic whizz kid Bolt, Taylor Kitsch as 
the legendary Remy LeBeau/Gambit.  Daniel Henney as the super accurate Agent 
Zero, and Ryan Reynolds(Blade Trinity) as lightning fast Wade Wilson(all the 
movies I have seen him in so far he never stops talking, theres a funny scene 
where this is hinted at).

Wolverine and his brother are recruited into an elite military team sent to 
Africa for an artefact, and in the process we get introduced to the other 
mutants and their powers.


The legendary Stan Lee is the executive producer and as any Marvel production 
the action is non stop.

There is a little scene reminiscent of Superman where Logan is found in a barn 
by an elderly couple.

Ofcourse we also meet some of the Marvel characters one of my favorites and the 
one of the least talked about Gambit, played by Taylor Kitsch I for one hope he 
gets his own spinoff, the action scenes where he polarises objects in his 
encounter with Wolverine is superb.

Hopefully there will be a further two installments and I can't wait for more 
origins for the other Marvel comic characters.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://armchairbuff.blogspot.com/  Movie reviews 
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