The Marvel comic universe delivers another installment in the X-Men saga with X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009). If you ever wondered how Logan a.k.a. Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) came to be the claw popping, indestructible anger machine with a heart of gold, you’ll get the answers here. Logan has a brother Victor. They were born 200 years ago and have survived every war in history. Logan has had enough of the killing and quits to be, what else, a logger. He falls in love and settles down with a local lovely, but someone from his past comes looking for him. That won’t turn out well for anyone.
There is a little more Jackman flesh here than in the first X-Men movie which will quiet the inner rage of some viewers. After his skeleton is fused with anamantheum (don’t ask), a very angry Logan rises from a tank naked and raging. Jackman’s tight, buff bod is in full view, except for his little Wolverine and seat meat. It’s a great scene of a wet hunk and the always easy on the eyes Jackman is a mutated treat.