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An R-rated Wolverine movie?

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I would pay my 10 bucks twice..as long as the R-rated version wasn't more than just a couple of scenes that had some cuz words and a boob shot..it would have to be..I want to see "The Animal" unleashed...

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I would pay my 10 bucks twice..as long as the R-rated version wasn't more than just a couple of scenes that had some cuz words and a boob shot..it would have to be..I want to see "The Animal" unleashed...

 

You just want to see boobs. :/

Yeah...but ONLY if they're his!!!

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..I want to see "The Animal" unleashed...

 

Keep it in your pants son.

I won't pull a 'Pee-Wee Herman' at the theater....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Orrrrrr will I?.... hm

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I would pay my 10 bucks twice..as long as the R-rated version wasn't more than just a couple of scenes that had some cuz words and a boob shot..it would have to be..I want to see "The Animal" unleashed...

 

You just want to see boobs. :/

 

He comes on here for that.

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A Wolverine movie filled with lots of violence perpetrated against The Hand and featuring the nude escorts and shady women of Japan and Madripoor? Not to mention Yukio in a skin-tight catsuit! Combine the elements of the Limited Series, Wolverine 55-57 and Uncanny 172 for a character-defining, amazingly-structured R-rated movie?

 

The movie industry could never pull that off.

 

However, Wolvie is my favorite, and I will pay $20 to see the crappiest, lamest Wolverine movies ever out of gratitude that they are making them at all.

 

 

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However, Wolvie is my favorite, and I will pay $20 to see the crappiest, lamest Wolverine movies ever out of gratitude that they are making them at all.

 

 

My thoughts.....EXACTLY......

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I thought that before, but the last one was so horrible I almost didnt see x-men first class due to the bad taste I still had in my mouth from Wolverine. That mess was whack!

 

It wasn''t that bad...the deadpool thing and other details could have made it better..but all and all it wasn't "horrible"

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However, Wolvie is my favorite, and I will pay $20 to see the crappiest, lamest Wolverine movies ever out of gratitude that they are making them at all.

 

 

My thoughts.....EXACTLY......

 

Wouldn't you rather pay $20 to see something good? (shrug)

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However, Wolvie is my favorite, and I will pay $20 to see the crappiest, lamest Wolverine movies ever out of gratitude that they are making them at all.

 

 

My thoughts.....EXACTLY......

 

Wouldn't you rather pay $20 to see something good? (shrug)

If that something good includes Wolverine..yeah..happily will pay as well
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However, Wolvie is my favorite, and I will pay $20 to see the crappiest, lamest Wolverine movies ever out of gratitude that they are making them at all.

 

 

My thoughts.....EXACTLY......

 

Wouldn't you rather pay $20 to see something good? (shrug)

If that something good includes Wolverine..yeah..happily will pay as well

 

That's what I meant, apologies for not being clearer. I would rather give my money to the studios for making good pictures and not support them with my wallet for making krap. If I do that, where's the incentive for them to change the formula?

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I think if you're going to make comic movies to their utmost potential they have to be rated R. What superheroes do and experience is rated R.

 

That's not to say you can't make a great PG or PG13 comic movie, but drawing lines you can't cross means you have to go around them.

 

I just got done watching Batman: Under The Red Hood on Netflix. It's animation but definitely R material, and I must say it was spectacular!

 

It's not about needing bloody violence. It's about not tying your hands with anything and just focusing on a great story with entertaining visuals. Whenever Wolverine hacks someone with his adamantium claws and I don't see blood, it jumps out at me as whitewashed and I'm immediately reminded that it's all make believe.

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I think if you're going to make comic movies to their utmost potential they have to be rated R. What superheroes do and experience is rated R.

 

That's not to say you can't make a great PG or PG13 comic movie, but drawing lines you can't cross means you have to go around them.

 

I just got done watching Batman: Under The Red Hood on Netflix. It's animation but definitely R material, and I must say it was spectacular!

 

It's not about needing bloody violence. It's about not tying your hands with anything and just focusing on a great story with entertaining visuals. Whenever Wolverine hacks someone with his adamantium claws and I don't see blood, it jumps out at me as whitewashed and I'm immediately reminded that it's all make believe.

 

I don't agree. Think of how many spectacular comics that were created under the auspices of the CCA and I would argue that many of those stories were G-PG with some pushing the PG-13 boundry. Less is more IMHO.

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