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  • D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

    Apparently, Fox has lined up helmers D.J. Caruso and Len Wiseman as their top two choices for the "X-Men" spin-off "Wolverine". All I have to say is...those are the only two directors they could attract to the project?

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    Re: D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

    Wiseman would do a fantastic job on a movie like this... I only have one request for this movie...

    Give Wolverine his real costume!!!
    d i r g e

    Sorsha: "What are you looking at?"
    Madmartigan: "Your leg... I'd like to break it."

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      Re: D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

      Underworld was a great concept - poorly executed. But despite that I'd vouch for Wiseman. He knows the genre.
      @TerranceMulloy

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        Re: D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

        Jackman gonna be doing Wolverine again I assume? He is a good actor and plays the part well, but the one thing that urks me is that he is a foot too tall.

        Am I the only one that noticed? If it was a few inches, alright, but Wolverine is like 5'3" or something, Jackman is clearly well over 6' (I think mybe even 6'4").

        That's a huge difference. They did fine throughout X-Men movies with the filming so he didn't tower over everyone (since he's not meant to), but come on, an entire foot, lol?

        Well, at least Jackman does a good job at acting the part.

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          Re: D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

          *takes deep breath*

          NEEEEEERRRRRDDDDDDDDD
          One meets his destiny often in the road he takes to avoid it. - French Proverb

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            Re: D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

            Originally posted by OzFade View Post
            *takes deep breath*

            NEEEEEERRRRRDDDDDDDDD
            Funny...that's exactly what I thought as I read it.
            @TerranceMulloy

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              Re: D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

              Looking forward to seeing what Madripoor looks like on screen. Wonder where they'll shoot this?
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                Re: D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

                Originally posted by JayKid View Post
                Jackman gonna be doing Wolverine again I assume? He is a good actor and plays the part well, but the one thing that urks me is that he is a foot too tall.
                Just watch Mel in the original Lethal Weapon, and imagine him with claws. Near perfect.

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                  Re: D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

                  Bernie Lomax would have been good too.
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                    Re: D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

                    Yes, I'm a nerd... so what? lol.

                    Like half you guys aren't also!

                    Seriously though, I'm a Hugh Jackman fan, but I never thought he was the perfect choice for Wolverine.

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                      Re: D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

                      I'm a gigantic nerd, I just don't look like one.

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                        Re: D.J. Caruso or Len Wiseman for "Wolverine"?

                        Anybody who spends any time reading and posting on any kind of Intenet message board harbors a significant portion of nerd in his/her body.

                        (I recently read the first year or so of X-Men after the big 1970s reboot for a non-movie-related job, and yeah -- there was a time when every other panel had somebody making a joke about how short Wolverine was. But where are they going to find a 5'3" guy who's in good shape and can carry a movie? Danny Devito doesn't really fit the bill, and Tom Cruise likes to pretend he's at least 5'7".)

                        Censorship reflects a society's lack of confidence in itself.
                        It is a hallmark of an authoritarian regime.
                        -- Potter Stewart

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