Movies from Wolverine

Mad Max

In a dystopian world, a vengeful Australian policeman named Max sets out to stop a violent motorcycle gang.
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Hugh Jackman likened Wolverine to reluctant heroes Dirty Harry and Mad Max. He also described Logan's inner essence as "bad ass".
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Slap Shot

To build up attendance at their games, the management of a struggling minor-league hockey team signs up the Hanson Brothers, three hard-charging players whose job is to demolish the opposition.
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Legendary artist John Byrne might have revealed the most interesting one. "My Wolverine is an actor whose name I don't even know, who's on camera for all of five minutes in a Paul Newman hockey movie called Slap Shot," Byrne said. The actor he's referring to is Paul D' Amato who played Dr. Hook in the 1977 flick.
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Dirty Harry

When a madman dubbed 'Scorpio' terrorizes San Francisco, hard-nosed cop, Harry Callahan – famous for his take-no-prisoners approach to law enforcement – is tasked with hunting down the psychopath. Harry eventually collars Scorpio in the process of rescuing a kidnap victim, only to see him walk on technicalities. Now, the maverick detective is determined to nail the maniac himself.
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There are many inspirations that make Wolverine what he is today. Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry has been thrown around, and Jack Nicholson as well, but legendary artist John Byrne might have revealed the most interesting one. "My Wolverine is an actor whose name I don't even know, who's on camera for all of five minutes in a Paul Newman hockey movie called Slap Shot," Byrne said.
Books from Wolverine

The Art of War

Preserved in China for more than 2,000 years before it was brought to the West by the French, this compact little book is widely regarded as the oldest military treatise in the world. Rumored to have been used by Napoleon in his campaigns to conquer Europe, it today retains much of its original merit. American officers read it closely during World War II. The Japanese army studied the work for decades, and many 20th-century Chinese officers are said to have known the book by heart. More recently, it has also been viewed as a valuable guide to competing successfully in business.Stressing the importance of attacking your enemy when he is unprepared and scheming to discover his plans, the author advises avoiding the strong and striking at the weak, and using spies for every kind of business. Principles of strategy, tactics, maneuvering, and communications, the treatment of soldiers, the importance of strong troops and well-trained officers, and the administration of rewards and punishments all have a modern ring to them.A valuable guide to the conduct of war, this classic of military strategy is indispensable to military personnel, history enthusiasts, and anyone intrigued by competition and rivalry.
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Master Tactician: Though seemingly brutish, Wolverine is highly intelligent. When Forge monitored Wolverine's vitals during a Danger Room training session, he reported Logan's physical and mental state as "equivalent to an Olympic-level gymnast performing a Gold-medal-winning routine while simultaneously beating four chess computers in his head", which gives something of an idea of the level of sophistication and tactical processing Logan is capable of utilizing while in combat. He remembers Ogun teaching him Sun Tzu's The Art of War.
Music from Wolverine

Hurt

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The Logan trailer song in particular — which you may have recognized as the melancholy strains of Johnny Cash's "Hurt" — set the ideal mood for this post-apocalyptic superhero movie. It was hard to imagine how any subsequent trailer could live up to that awesome first promo… until the studio released the upcoming sequel's first full-length preview.
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Way Down We Go

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Rather than finding another classic '70s artist or another famous country singer to underscore the violent events of this promo, they instead went in a completely different direction. The song this time is called "Way Down We Go," and it's by a group called Kaleo — a contemporary Icelandic indie-rock-slash-folk band.
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Logan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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Logan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Cliff Martinez was originally the composer, but withdrew after six months of work at the end of 2016. His replacement, Marco Beltrami had only about six weeks to produce his replacement score.
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Itchin' For A Scratch

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Laugh it up, because this is probably the weirdest choice on this list. But hear us out! If you take a look at the title and the lyrics, it’s about a guy who really wants to scratch and doesn’t know how to stop. Even the doctor tells him there is no cure. That’s exactly who Wolverine is! He’s a mutant, for which there is no cure, and nothing would please him more than to go out and scratch a few bad guys. OK…maybe a little more than scratch, but still.
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Sound of Madness

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This hit by Shinedown has an emotional message behind it, and if you listen to it from the perspective of Wolverine himself, it takes on a whole new meaning. “I created the sound of madness, wrote the book on pain…somehow I’m still here to explain.” It’s a pretty aggressive song, which certainly doesn’t seem too out-of-the-box for our anger-prone hero. Hopefully this song allows Logan to get out some of that pent-up aggression.
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Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)

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If you haven’t spotted the biggest recurring theme in this playlist, you certainly will now. With this song, we figured Wolverine might enjoy the simplicity of the lyrics. It really talks about taking advantage of the short time we have on this planet, and trying to make the world better. For Wolverine, that time is definitely a bit longer, but the same principle applies. “A time to be born, a time to die, a time to plant, a, time to reap, a time to kill, a time to heal, a time to laugh, a time to weep.” There’s a time and place for everything, but Wolverine sometimes struggles with that notion. Sometimes he gets caught up in his emotions and forgets to take time to think about what he’s doing.
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The Cigar Song

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“Well, I’m a sucker for Cuban cigars, problem is I can’t afford ‘em,” certainly sounds like a sentence that might come out of Logan’s mouth, right? We had to pay tribute to this iconic cigar smoker in some way. While it might be terrible for your health, we’ll give Wolverine a pass, since his healing factor kind of negates the damage (but seriously kids, don’t smoke).
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Old Man - 2009 Remaster

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You might want to get out the tissues now…this one is a tearjerker. It’s a song written from the perspective of a young man, comparing his life to an older man. He realizes that his life is really not so different, and we’re pretty certain Wolverine could relate to the young and the old character in the song. “Old man take a look at my life, I’m a lot like you were.” One of our favorite story lines from the comics is the “Old Man Logan” series, and this seems like it would be a great song to accompany that old version of Wolverine.
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Touch of Grey - 2013 Remaster

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Here’s one for Jean. Wolverine has had many different love interests over the years. They’ve spanned multiple comic book story lines, overlapped into the various animated series, and transcended into the film franchise as well. We decided to pay tribute to Wolverine’s complicated relationship with Jean Grey, with this song. As most of us know, Wolverine almost always gets rejected by Jean Grey in the end, so this song is a great song for Logan to listen to after getting turned down. “I will get by.”
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My Generation - Mono Version

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This song in particular has the lyrics, “I hope I die before I get old.” Now, Wolverine has always been cursed to live a long life where his age will slowly progress over time, but that could take a loooooong time. In Wolverine’s eyes, he’s already an old man. The sad part is that he probably would have preferred to die in battle long ago, but that wish is his curse, and so he’ll continue to protect the people he cares about.
Goods from Wolverine

Labatt Blue

The #1 selling Canadian beer in the world.
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Labatt Blue. For one thing, it’s Canadian, and has that crisp, refreshing Canadian flavor (whatever that means). For another, you can drink a lot of these, and feel neither too full, nor too drunk, just like Wolverine himself!
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Fireball Cinnamon Whisky | Tastes like Heaven, Burns like Hell

Fireball. Accept No Imitations.
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It's the bottle that's displayed so close-up it practically deserves its own credit in the movie, shown nearly empty next to the TV in the shack Logan and fellow mutant, Caliban, share. It's that wily beast, Fireball.
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Cohiba Cigars

Havanas premier brand Cohiba
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The cigar is great for that character. He's the most politically incorrect, non-rule-following person out there. The more something is considered bad, the more he'd do it. It's funny: Cigar smoking is something that, seemingly, relaxes you. The cigar made me think that Wolverine always has this relaxed exterior—but, deep down, he's the opposite, very tightly wound. I like that juxtaposition.
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Blade City Wolverine Claws - Wolverine Accessories for Xmen Costume or Marvel Cosplay - 2x9 Inch Metal Blades with Wood Handle Scales (Gloves Not Included)

STAINLESS STEEL: Made from durable stainless steel that resists corrosion such as rust and requires low maintenance.. KNIFE SCALES: Claw scales are high quality wood handle scales to keep the blades in place.. DIMENSIONS: Each claw is 9" in length. These blades come sharp so they should be handled with caution.. GRIP: Beautifully designed weapons with a grip that's comfortable.. COLLECTIBLE: Great for XMen and Marvel fans or collectors.
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During the final fight in The Wolverine, Logan-San had his adamantium claws sliced clean off by The Silver Samurai, leaving him with organic bone claws that grow back through the stubs of the adamantium coating.
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1958 Harley Davidson Duo-Glide

The Duo-Glide was new for 1958 and was a significant technological advance for the American manufacturer at the time, introducing proper rear suspension.  The ‘Glide Ride’ as it became known was the bike to have at the time.
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Hugh Jackman has rarely looked more badass than he did riding a 1963 H-D DuoGlide FLH as Wolverine in X-Men:Origins. Watching him dodge tracer bullets and ultimately destroy a helicopter on his bike made that much more awesome.
Places from Wolverine

Alberta

Alberta is a province of Canada. With an estimated population of 4,067,175 as of 2016 census, The premier is Jason Kenney as of April 30, 2019. Alberta is bordered by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south. Alberta is one of three Canadian provinces and territories to border only a single U.S. state and one of only two landlocked provinces. It has a predominantly humid continental climate, with stark contrasts over a year; but seasonal temperature average swings are smaller than in areas further east, due to winters being warmed by occasional chinook winds bringing sudden warming. Alberta's capital, Edmonton, is near the geographic centre of the province and is the primary supply and service hub for Canada's crude oil, the Athabasca oil sands and other northern resource industries. About south of the capital is Calgary, the largest city in Alberta. Calgary and Edmonton centre Alberta's two census metropolitan areas, both of which have populations exceeding one million, Tourist destinations in the province include Banff, Canmore, Drumheller, Jasper, Sylvan Lake and Lake Louise. Alberta is home to six UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, Dinosaur Provincial Park, the Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Waterton–Glacier International Peace Park, Wood Buffalo National Park, and Writing-on-Stone / Áísínai'pi.
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An alternate scene of X-Men: The Last Stand shows that Wolverine has returned to Alberta, Canada and continues his lonely life, even meeting the barman from the first film.