X-Men Origins: Wolverine Goofs and Mistakes

X-Men Origins: Wolverine Goofs and Mistakes

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X-Men Origins: Wolverine Movie Details

X-Men Origins: Wolverine taglines:Witness the Origin
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Actors:
Hugh Jackman Logan
Hugh Jackman Wolverine
Ryan Reynolds Wade Wilson
Ryan Reynolds Deadpool
Liev Schreiber Victor Creed
Liev Schreiber Sabretooth
Dominic Monaghan Barnell Bohusk
Dominic Monaghan Beak
Lynn Collins Silver Fox
Danny Huston William Stryker
Daniel Henney David North
Daniel Henney Agent Zero
Taylor Kitsch Remy LeBeau
Taylor Kitsch Gambit
Kevin Durand Frederick J. Dukes
Directors: Gavin Hood
IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 65,250 votes

“X-Men Origins: Wolverine” 2009 by Gavin Hood – Movie Goofs

“Wolverine” Plot Summary

After seeking to live a normal life, Logan sets out to avenge the death of his girlfriend by undergoing the mutant Weapon X program and becoming Wolverine. |

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“X-Men Origins: Wolverine” Goofs List

  • Errors in geography: At some point a car drives over a one lane bridge (before the Wolverine goes to the paddock). After the bridge an arrow pointing forward is on the left hand side of the road, revealing its filming locations of Australia and New Zealand. This also shows the old couple driving on the wrong side of the road, even though this was supposedly America.
  • Continuity: In the village scene when Wolverine holds Sabretooth’s hand to stop him from killing the man, you can clearly see that in some scenes Wolverine’s claws are drawn out, while in other scenes it isn’t.
  • Revealing mistakes: When young Logan is running down the hallway, you can see some after-effects surrounding his upper body.
  • Revealing mistakes: Spoiler: When Logan’s girlfriend is killed the second time around, you can clearly see her carotid artery still pulsing in her neck.
  • Continuity: Spoiler: When Kayla Silverfox is dead at the end of the film, the first time we see her, her mouth is slightly opened. The next time we see her, it’s still slightly opened. However, the third time her mouth is closed.
  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Spoiler: After the operation that Logan undergoes it’s shown that he is dead, and in the X-ray you can clearly see his throat moving. However, this could also be seen as a sign that he is still alive, which is confirmed moments later as he emerges from the tank.
  • Revealing mistakes: Spoiler: At the end of the movie, as Wolverine stands over the dead body of Silverfox, she is still moving slightly. Her eyes even move after Wolverine closes them.
  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Spoiler: In the finale, the mutants who will become the first generation of students for Xavier’s School are freed by Wolverine. One might expect that the students to mention the grizzled, hairy rescuer with long metal claws in his hands, or that their psychic mentor might pick up on it. Cyclops is the only exception, as he was blind throughout that sequence. Yet when Wolverine reaches Xavier’s School in the first X-Men movie, he is a complete mystery to everybody. However, none of the children saved from the prison become an X-Man with the exception of Storm (no real explanation as to why she does not recall seeing Logan/Wolverine) and Scott Summers/Cyclops, who didn’t see Logan/Wolverine save the children from the prison.
  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Spoiler: When Wolverine leaves Gambit’s plane, he takes off his jacket before jumping out. He doesn’t leave the island with Gambit, and therefore never gets his jacket back. But, in the first X-Men movie, he still has the jacket. However, with a 17 year gap between this movie and the first X-Men, it’s possible he gets his jacket back, but as yet it’s not explained how.
  • Continuity: Spoiler: After Wolverine jumps out of the plane to go to Three Mile Island he takes some violent bounces across the water. Yet when he shows up moments later in the facility he is completely dry and his clothes are unscathed.
  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Spoiler: Although Jason Stryker appears to be younger than Cyclops in this movie and yet seems older in X2, it is entirely possible that by the time the events of X2 take place, Jason has been through so much mistreatment at his father’s hands that he is prematurely aged.
  • Plot holes: Spoiler: Given this storyline, Wolverine should have two holes in the adamantium layer over his skull where the bullets pass through, as the metal would not heal. Since this layer of metal is on the outside of the bone, this missing layer of metal would show as two round impressions the size of .44 magnum rounds under the skin as there is no muscle layer over the forehead.
  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Spoiler: When Wolverine discovers Silver Fox during her faked death, she is laying in a pool of blood and her clothes are ripped and bloody, implying that she died at the claws of Sabretooth. Later, they explain that she faked her own death by taking some sort of drug to make her appear chemically dead. If she just took a drug to create the illusion of death, then she didn’t need to suffer any real wounds to fake it. However, when Wolverine discovers her body and assumes she’s been killed by Sabretooth’s claws, wouldn’t he have noticed that physically she didn’t actually have a wound on her entire body and become suspicious that she actually wasn’t dead? Also, Wolverine has an extremely advanced sense of smell. He should have been able to tell she hadn’t been freshly killed. Even if it was her blood that had been collected earlier, he should have been able to tell it wasn’t fresh. (This could have been done on purpose to illustrate Logan’s unfortunate tendency to be blinded by his overwhelming rage. The tremendous level of stress he would have gone through during the entire ordeal would have been staggering. Since he’s also not one to sit around and wait he may have left her there and gone off to avenge her. There’s the possibility that Sabretooth was very aware of Wolverine’s sensory capabilities and knew how to counter them, but they didn’t go into it.)
  • Revealing mistakes: Spoiler: Kayla’s death is supposed to be fake as the blood on her body which was poured over her as shown on the flashback near the end, but in the actual scene of her lying on the floor she has a big nasty cut over her chest.
  • Plot holes: Spoiler: Wolverine is coated in metal and therefore very heavy (remember him sitting on the motorcycle?) so when he hits the water after jumping from Gambit’s plane he should have / would have sunk like a stone and drowned.
  • Plot holes: In the x-rays of Wolverine in X-Men (2000), you can clearly see springs that make his claws work, and his claws have 3 holes. In X2 (2003), William Stryker says he was the one who gave Wolverine his claws (‘You are an animal – all I did was give you claws’), making it clear that his movie version had no natural claws but were the result of the weapon X experiments. However, in this movie they show a version of Wolverine that has bone claws (like in the comic book) making his claws part of his mutation rather than an implant.
  • Anachronisms: When Wolverine is serving in the Vietnam war, he is seen carrying a Colt Model 733 assault carbine, which was not yet made during the time. In reality he would have been carrying a Colt XM177 carbine, the first of the Colt Commando variants.
  • Continuity: When Gambit knocks Logan through the wall of the bar in Louisiana, the hole changes size. One size when he makes it, and another when Gambit comes through it into the alley.
  • Audio/visual unsynchronized: In the helicopter chase through the forest, when Logan is on the motor bike, you can clearly hear the separation of shots coming from the machine gun mounted on the side of the helicopter. However, it is a Gatling style machine gun capable of shooting 6,000 rounds a minute. The sound of it firing is more like a hum rather than a typical bang-bang-bang sound from a standard hand held sub-machine gun. The sound department appears to have simply chosen a ‘machine gun’ sound from a list without being accurate to what type of machine gun it is.
  • Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Weapon XI has single long blades that run through the length of his arms. Since adamantium can’t be bent, this would mean when the blades are retracted, Weapon XI can’t bend his elbows. Yet in the ‘activating’ scene, his elbow was bent.
  • Revealing mistakes: In the iconic shot (also seen in the commercials and trailers) where Logan slashes a big ‘X’ through a steel door with his new claws, the three-blade ‘tic-tac-toe’ design his cuts make leaves four little squares of metal floating in mid-air.
  • Continuity: At the end of the film when Wolverine is talking to Gambit, the links that his dog tags are clipped on with move. In one scene, you can clearly see the link is at the side of his neck, but when it cuts to Gambit and back to Logan, it is hidden.
  • Continuity: Sabretooth is clearly being shot through the chest by Weapon XI laser vision, yet when Sabretooth regenerates and stands up there are no holes in his shirt or cape, as if it never happened.
  • Factual errors: When Wolverine notices the farmer’s motorcycle, he calls it a chopper. Choppers do not have a rear suspension. This motorcycle is a cruiser with rear suspension, which also allowed it to jump more safely than a chopper would. Earlier choppers were WWII surplus motorcycles from which the rear shocks were chopped off, hence their name.
  • Continuity: When Wolverine approaches Kayla’s body, her mouth is hanging open. When he reaches down to close her eyes, her mouth is closed.
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