X-Men Origins: Wolverine - Triple Play Edition (With Digital Copy) (Blu-ray) £6.99 delivered @ Play

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Starring Hugh Jackman as the titular character, X-Men Origins: Wolverine explores the violent past of the feral fighter, shedding light and shredding skin along the way! Packing a Blu-ray, DVD and Digital copy that you can enjoy on the go, this is more Wolvie for your bub - sorry, buck!

Play.com Review

Undoubtedly the star of the X-Men movie trilogy, Hugh Jackman makes his return as the iconic, titular character of X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Showing his diversity earlier in the year with his dramatic turn opposite Nicole Kidman in Australia, the mutton-chopped, big-haired Jackman returns, with a powerful performance of a different kind, in this action packed X-Men prequel.

The premise of the film is simple, as it explores the violent past that the amnesiac Wolvie is unaware of in the X-Men films. Jackman slips back into the role of our favourite comic book Canuck as if those adamantium bones were his own, given an imposing nemesis in the form of Sabretooth, with Liev Schreiber (The Omen) really getting his teeth into the role. The superb opening sequence, which depicts Wolverine and Sabretooth side-by-side in many famous wars throughout the decades, gives a real sense of the history the two share, as well as the ferocity they are capable of. Whilst their tumultuous relationship is central, the film also explores the 'Weapon X' Program behind Wolverine's adamantium skeleton and resulting memory loss. With this comes a host of supporting characters including the mastermind of the program, William Stryker (Danny Huston - 30 Days of Night), and the wise-cracking, scene-stealing, "merc with a mouth" Deadpool, played excellently by Ryan Reynolds (Smokin' Aces). There are plenty of other mutant cameos throughout, such as the long-awaited appearance of the kinetically charged fan favourite Gambit, as well as a few more obscure, lesser roles sure to appease comic book fans.

At its simplest, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is an action movie and it delivers in spades. Littered with explosive action set pieces throughout, it is a joy to watch Jackman's Wolverine go on a berserker rampage - his duel with an attack chopper being a particular highlight! Based on the comics, the story is faithful enough that long time fans won't be too disappointed, but as usual with films of this ilk, certain creative liberties are taken. However, this shouldn't detract from the fact that Rendition director Gavin Hood has crafted a blockbuster both strong and sharp, with the subplots tying together nicely for a satisfying ending. If Wolverine is your bag, this is for you, Bub.

# Commentary by Director Gavin Hood
# Commentary by Producers Lauren Shuler Donner and Ralph Winter
# The Roots of Wolverine: A Conversation with Stan Lee & Len Wein
# Wolverine Unleashed: The Complete Origins
# Weapon X Mutant Files (in 10 sections introducing the characters)
# The Thrill of the Chase: The Helicopter Sequence
# Ultimate X-Mode
# X Connect
# The Director's Chair
# Pre-visualizing Wolverine
# + BD Live (IMDB feature) and BD J (PiP and a quiz)

# 'Triple Play Edition' includes the movie on 3 formats: Blu-ray, DVD & Digital Copy!

# What is Triple Play Edition?
# A premium Blu-ray pack that now includes both the DVD format and Digital Copy to allow you to enjoy the film whenever, wherever you want
# Blu-ray for the best quality experience on the big TV screen, just like in the cinema but in the comfort of your own living room
# DVD version that can be enjoyed in other rooms
# Digital Copy for your laptop or media player (iPod) that can be enjoyed on the go


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