X-men Origins: Wolverine
This transcends to the origin of Wolverine and his affairs in the Weapon X program and the eventualities of what he undergone.
26 February 1975, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
28 November 1979, USA
1 October 1962, Nigeria
25 September 1969, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand
17 December 1961, Huntington, West Virginia, USA
4 October 1967, San Francisco, California, USA
10 June 1968, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 July 1979
14 January 1974, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
25 March 1960, Murray Bridge, South Australia, Australia
23 October 1976, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1970, Auckland, New Zealand
8 March 1977, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, UK
8 December 1976, Berlin, Germany
September 29, 2012
Straight off the bat: this movie features more shots of muscle-bound men looking up at the camera and yelling "RAAWWWRGH!" than any other I can remember. It's the shoutiest film of the year.
May 06, 2009
Did the plot points stick in my head five minutes after leaving the theater? Not so much ... but I know I was having fun while watching.
June 14, 2016
No matter how well-staged, the action doesn't make much sense, and the story is a tedious muddle.
March 01, 2011
I haven't been this disappointed by a film since the new Indiana Jones.
October 21, 2014
So much for a clean slate.
July 07, 2010
You won't be upset you saw it, you'll have some fun, you'll see Wolvie beat the living hell out of a helicopter.
May 04, 2009
Wolverine's backstory was good stuff -- but after the falling out with Schreiber, the story loses its center and it gets wobbly.
January 08, 2013
Adequate
May 04, 2009
How does all this play out for those of us -- i.e., me -- who have not been staying up nights fretting over the origins of the X-Men and Women? The answer is: Fairly well.
July 16, 2010
Unfortunately, the special effects vary from impressive to embarrassing, and some additional trimming at the story level might have helped elevate the metallurgical rating to steel status.
May 04, 2009
Alas, there's nothing quite memorable here: much of the combat is just a whirl of movement photographed up close. As the X-Men series has progressed, the startling poetic extravagances of the first film have given way to flesh-pounding clumsiness.

