Studio Heads say forget the Dark Knight, make Wolverine...'more Kid Friendly!
"If there's one important lesson that can be drawn from the blockbuster performance of Warner Bros.' The Dark Knight, it's that audiences aren't afraid of a comic-book movie that takes a walk on the dark, grim side,"
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- ilikepretty
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- added August 21, 2008
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not Wolverine?
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- ilikepretty
- 5 months ago
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there isn't a reason to make wolverine kid friendly. he has a dark past with mysteries and killing.
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What? But he's beautiful.. dark and.. er.. hairy and beautiful. they can't take him out!
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this blurb is confusing me......what does batman have to do with wolverine? and are they making a new xmen movie or is this just a moot point?
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- SilenceNoMore
- 5 months ago
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Why does it have to be dark? They use their means to defend the good against the bad, right?!
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- sewbutterfly
- 5 months ago
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Hold on. I don't think it's mindless entertainment, but he was already in a 'dark' place in his life. Why stay there?
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- sewbutterfly
- 5 months ago
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fuck the kids, adults have more money, they should make an double xrated version
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I don't want a kid friendly Wolverine! Take your kids to see cartoons, leave adult movies alone!
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- shroomfairy
- 5 months ago
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Ugh. If the movie's too dark, don't take the kids.
YOU'RE WELCOME!
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- ultravphunter
- 5 months ago
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Let the little kiddies go to the latest Hannah Montana travesty or go see something that is geared to their tastes and intellectual level, like Sponge Square Bob Pants, or whatever the hell he is called. If they are too young to read and understand the comix and graphic novels, they are too young for the movie. Leave us some adult entertainment, fer chrissakes, and take your nebbish micromanaging elsewhere!

