I strongly disagree. It wasn't a bad movie, but it was the worst Iron Man in the trilogy. If it took itself as seriously as the first and didn't have the Mandarin twist, I'd agree.
I just couldn't help thinking it was so pointless for him to get his adamantium claws cut off. By the end of the movie I just thought it was so pointless.
It should've been pointless, because Wolverine's healing factor is from his X-gene. How can that be stolen? Fox is not only screwed up adamantium, but they are forgot basic science fiction.
You know how people get bone marrow transfers to save their lives? Maybe's Yashida's research into mutants had him pinpointing the bone marrow as the region you could do the harvesting. And the only part of Logan's skeleton - covered completely by adamantium - that is outside his body are the claws.
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Blood marrow transplants are for regenerating all of your hematopoietic cells when the original marrow can't do that anymore.
Since this is comic book science, I'll grant you that anyway. Even if this was the case, Yashida would need to rewrite his DNA to have what Logan has. Spider-man, the Fantastic Four, Sentry, Hulk, and other mutates had their genomes changed. This guy was just getting a transplant.
Looks like The Wolverine will be the lowest grossing film in the franchise stateside. Good news is that it should be the highest grossing overseas though.
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