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Posted by Danielle Ni Dhighe on May 7, 2009

You know, Star Trek is getting such rave reviews that I’m going to turn off my inner OCD geek and just enjoy the film as an alternative interpretation of classic characters.

And am I the only one who thinks Chris Pine, the new Captain Kirk, resembles James Dean?

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is the first hit of the summer film season, so a sequel is already being developed. It’ll reportedly be an adaptation of the classic Chris Claremont/Frank Miller Wolverine miniseries from 1982, meaning a Japanese setting, samurai, ninjas, and the Yakuza. Hopefully, the writers will focus more on character development next time.

Ryan Reynolds, who played Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, is set to reprise the character in a solo Deadpool film. This has been rumored for quite some time, but the success of X-Men Origins: Wolverine has finally allowed the project to move forward. I think his healing factor may be used to allow him to return to a more recognizable form in the solo film.

Other mutant-related films that may also be moving forward soon are X-Men Origins: Magneto and X-Men: First Class. The former is being written by Dark Knight co-writer David S. Goyer and the latter is being written by Chuck co-creator Josh Schwartz.

Speaking of Chuck, it should be announced by May 19th if it’ll return for a third season. Among other geek-oriented shows, Heroes has been renewed for a fourth season (albeit with a reduction of episodes from the past season’s 25 to only 18) and Fringe has been renewed for a second season. Dollhouse is on life support at this point, but some rumors have gone around that Fox might renew it if it could be paired with a show with stronger ratings as a lead in.

Green Lantern is set to begin filming in Australia in November. Front runners for the title role are rumored to include two J.J. Abrams-associated actors: Chris Pine and former Alias star Bradley Cooper.

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Review: X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Posted by Danielle Ni Dhighe on May 4, 2009

While not without its flaws, this film is an entertaining action-oriented prequel to the X-Men films, featuring the most popular X-Man, Wolverine.

Beginning in 1845 and ending in 1979, the film explores the backstory of mutant superhero Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and his relationship with his older half-brother Victor aka the future supervillain Sabretooth (Liev Schreiber), and their involvement in the Team X black ops squad created by Colonel William Stryker (Danny Huston).

Director Gavin Hood (Tsotsi, Rendition) gets as much as he can out of the script with several well-conceived big action set pieces and capable performances from the main cast. There were reportedly major disputes between Hood and studio executives about the tone and direction of the film, and executive producer Richard Donner (director of Superman: The Movie) spent time on the set to smooth over the tensions. The creative differences may explain the uneven tone of the finished film, but Hood still proves capable of delivering exciting action scenes that fans will enjoy.

The screenplay by David Benioff (Troy, The Kite Runner) and Skip Woods (Swordfish, Hitman), while faithful in broad strokes to the character’s comic origin, suffers from rushing from one action scene to another while leaving characters and sub-plots undeveloped. Benioff’s original draft had some good buzz attached to it and was reportedly more character driven, so the contributions of Woods and three other uncredited writers may represent what the studio wanted more than what the director wanted. It’s satisfactory as far as summer action flicks go, but there was room to do much more. Still, it’s not the disaster that X-Men: The Last Stand was.

The productions values are high, with contributions by cinematographer Donald M. McAlpine (Moulin Rouge!, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe), production designer Barry Robison (Rendition, Nim’s Island), costume designer Louise Mingenbach (X-Men, X2: X-Men United), and composer Harry Gregson-Williams (Shrek, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) leading the way. The CG visual effects are good and effectively add to the action scenes.

What really makes the film work are the performances of Jackman and Schreiber, both individually and together, providing some depth lacking in the script. Jackman’s portrayal of Wolverine through four films has been iconic, and this has been true even when the scripts were lacking, and he carries this film with grit and determination. Schreiber delivers the goods as Victor, so alike his brother in some ways but also so very different. Where Wolverine struggles to control his dark side, Victor embraces his. I would have liked more screen time devoted to the dualism of these two characters and their relationship.

The rest of the cast is adequate to the task at hand, including Huston as Stryker (an older version of the character was played by Brian Cox in X2), Black Eyed Peas’ singer will.i.am as John Wraith, Lynn Collins as Kayla Silverfox, Kevin Durand as the Blob, Dominic Monaghan as Bolt, Taylor Kitsch as Gambit (although his Cajun accent is weak), Daniel Henney as Agent Zero, Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, Scott Adkins as Weapon XI, Tim Pocock as a teenaged Scott Summers (the future superhero Cyclops), Max Cullen and Julia Blake as an elderly couple who help Wolverine, Troye Sivan and Michael-James Olsen as young Wolverine and young Victor, and Tahyna Tozzi as Kayla’s sister Emma (possibly Emma Frost). There’s also a fun cameo that I don’t want to spoil for anyone, but fans should love it.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine sacrifices character development and plot coherence for action, but despite its flaws it manages to be an entertaining start to the summer film season. If you like Wolverine and you like action, this film should satisfy you.

[3.5 out of 5 stars]

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Of Claws and Phasers

Posted by Danielle Ni Dhighe on May 3, 2009

I’m going to see X-Men Origins: Wolverine on Sunday morning. It’s gotten decidedly mixed reviews, but at the very least there promises to be several scenes with a shirtless Hugh Jackman.

I’ll see Star Trek next weekend. I’ve promised myself that I’ll watch it as if it’s filmed fanfic so I don’t ruin the experience for anyone else by shouting “J.J. Abrams, you bastard! I hope the bloody smoke monster gets you!” at every opportunity.

I actually scared a co-worker a few weeks ago when I started rattling off all the possible violations of canon in the film based on spoilers. He sort of backed away, and said, “I love Star Trek, but not that much.” I’m such an uber-geek that sometimes I frighten the other geeks with my fervor.

And, of course, I’ll write reviews of both films and post them for your reading pleasure.

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