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Yes it has been leaked, and according to the BBC the FBI have now been called in to investigate the leak.
There is not a legal version available as the film has not yet been released, but according to the same BBC story the leaked version is available online and has reportedly been downloaded over 100,000 times.
However, as reported in a number of places, the leaked copy is an early version, incomplete and missing a number of the final special effect. So if I was you I'd wait until its finished and watch the legitimate version.
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PARENTS BE WARNED
Some versions of the leaked "watchmen" movie is also a pre release screener similar to wolverine and has uncut nudity witch was carefully removed from the final cut.
And I without a doubt do not condone the viewing of pirated films online.
@danielle
Yes it has been leaked. I watched a very brief part of it.
(It blew like hot air balloons)
(you can still see strings and ropes attached to the characters and stuff when they are doing their stunts)
However I plan to STILL go see it in theaters. And I highly recommend AGAINST watching pirated movies of ANYKIND online. Especially this one.
Also according to various sources in and around web, 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.
Now 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.”
Kind Regards,
XDS
PS: Get off your buts and get the REAL movie experience.
Remember you will never get the full theater experience on your PC as you would with a 100 foot screen and true THX HD DD Surround sound.
That being said...
My popcorn is burning ;-)
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Has ''X Mens Origins: Wolverine'' been leaked? I don't believe it! I would love to see a copy. Is there a legal version?
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| April 02, 2009 04:38 PM |
There is not a legal version available as the film has not yet been released, but according to the same BBC story the leaked version is available online and has reportedly been downloaded over 100,000 times.
However, as reported in a number of places, the leaked copy is an early version, incomplete and missing a number of the final special effect. So if I was you I'd wait until its finished and watch the legitimate version.
Source(s):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7978379.stm
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April 01, 2009 08:35 PM
(This was at the bottom i think it is important to be moved to the top) PARENTS BE WARNED
Some versions of the leaked "watchmen" movie is also a pre release screener similar to wolverine and has uncut nudity witch was carefully removed from the final cut.
And I without a doubt do not condone the viewing of pirated films online.
@danielle
Yes it has been leaked. I watched a very brief part of it.
(It blew like hot air balloons)
(you can still see strings and ropes attached to the characters and stuff when they are doing their stunts)
However I plan to STILL go see it in theaters. And I highly recommend AGAINST watching pirated movies of ANYKIND online. Especially this one.
Also according to various sources in and around web, 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.
Now 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.”
Kind Regards,
XDS
PS: Get off your buts and get the REAL movie experience.
Remember you will never get the full theater experience on your PC as you would with a 100 foot screen and true THX HD DD Surround sound.
That being said...
My popcorn is burning ;-)
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