X-Men Origins Wolverine 2009 Workprint (Drops May 1st) LINK INSIDE!!!!

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Kon1

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I dunno how many of you fools dig that X-Men shit. Personally I really don't but I can sell the shit out this one. Drops in theaters May 1st but here's a link to various quick downloads http://iwillsearch4u.com/x-men-origins-wolverine-2009-workprint-xvid-nogrp/#more-6706. and its a pretty dope copy.... I know this belongs in sicctune's but we can also consider this kind of a movie discussion for those who watch. I've never even seen the X-Men movies are they any good? anyways here's some screenshots too


 
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This is available all over the place.

It is a workprint though and they did a lot of re-shoots to add stuff to this because it was lamer than even FOX had expected. I hear that in addition to the re-shoot footage not being in this there is significant parts where the CGI is not complete or not added in at all. Being this is a crazy CGI fest you'd probably want that.

I probably won't even take the time to watch this either way, but just thought I would pass along what I've heard.
 
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ya what Mr Rictus said. Read this posted on VCDQ.com

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from the net....

Sure, it’s April Fool’s Day, but the early arrival of “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” on the ‘Net is no joke, folks.

News broke yesterday evening that an early version of the much-anticipated 20th Century Fox film had been making the rounds online, and while that much of the story is true, there are a few aspects of the news that you should keep in mind before reconsidering your May 1 cinema plans.

According to various sources in and around Hollywood, the version of “Wolverine” currently available online isn’t the final cut of the film. In fact, the most notable story elements likely to be missing from the leaked “Wolverine” movie are the scenes filmed last — specifically, those that were re-shot back in January. That footage is rumored to focus heavily on Ryan Reynolds‘ character, Deadpool, who remains one of the project’s biggest mysteries — and it could be a mystery that the leaked film might not solve entirely.

Also, since all indications seem to point to the leaked version of “Wolverine” coming from an early test-screening cut of the film, there could be significant differences in plot points between the bootleg film and its theater-ready counterpart. Story elements that were considered too moody or upbeat might have been changed since the bootleg version was cut, while certain scenes that either said too much or too little about a character or story point could have been re-edited to present a dramatically different take on the subject matter.

Finally, the special effects are often the last element of a film to be polished up and receive their final “tweak” by the film’s creators. It’s no secret that the people behind “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” have been talking up the “bad-ass” vibe of Logan’s solo debut — and special effects are likely to play a big part in that bad-assery. (Case in point: that scene where Logan crashes his motorcycle into a truck in order to generate the upward momentum to launch himself at a helicopter. That’s a scene worthy of a final cut, in my humble opinion.)

In the end, I’m not trying to convince you one way or the other with regard to viewing the leaked version of “X-Men Origins: Wolverine.” Simply put, it’s irresponsible to decide whether to support the film based on the bootleg cut without considering how different the leaked version could be from the final cut of “Wolverine.”

As comics fans, we’re the deciding factor when it comes to the “Wolverine” movie being “the best there is at what it does” — so even if you do opt to watch the leaked version of “Wolverine,” keep in mind that the money you put down for that ticket is power, and if you’ll pardon the mixed Marvel message, with great power comes great responsibility.
 

L.D.S.

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THey're playing damage control with the talks of it being reshot, etc.

This is the biggest leak out of Hollywood ever, in terms of it's potential cash intake and it's tent pole position for the upcoming summer.
 
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I hate how all these geek sites are trying to guilt people into not bootlegging that shit. They all know the movie is going to suck and as soon as it drops they are going to trash it so why try to dupe people into wasting money?
 
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I dont know man I think its too good to be true, Almost like Bait on a hook and then reel them in. I wouldnt be shocked if the MPAA has something to do with this "Leaked" release. Especally with it being April 1st. i could be going off on the deep end but shit this good has not been out this early since Centropy days. Especally a Pre Release.