In 2015, Superman will
battle Batman in Warner Brothers’ untitled Superman/Batman movie. But this
summer, the Wolverine beat Superman in the battle of the summer superhero
movies. (Iron Man 3 was the first
week of May.) Unlike The Man of Steel,
the fights are interesting and don’t go on forever.
That said, Wolverine is still not a great movie.
Hugh Jackman shines star power in this iconic role and the Wolverine
is one of the best comic book heroes, so I’m not sure why this isn’t a better
script or convincing total production. But unlike 2009′s bland X-Men Origins: Wolverine,
at least they are trying.
For starters, the
creators find a good location and stay there (Hurray!). And they find a look,
pace and story that hints on a good niche for this character; I’d call it
superhero noir.
The film is just good
enough and keeps clawing it’s way out of tedium, but the first-rate train scene
makes you think about the great movie that it had potential to be. If only every
action scene was as thrilling and inventive as that.
Simply
put: Better than the first one, and showing
some promise…but still not as super as any of the entries in the Iron Man or The Dark Knight series.
Award
potential: Potential for special effects.
The ten buck review: Worth ten bucks just for the first-rate train scene. You can leave after that.