
Lionsgate original film 3:10 to Yuma was released September 7th, 2007.




#310toYuma made $70M internationally.
rottentomatoes: 89%
metacritic: 76
imdb: 7.6
oscars: 2 nominations
SAG awards: 1 nomination
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Lionsgate original film 3:10 to Yuma was released September 7th, 2007.
#310toYuma made $70M internationally.
rottentomatoes: 89%
metacritic: 76
imdb: 7.6
oscars: 2 nominations
SAG awards: 1 nomination
#FordvFerrariis based on true events.
rottentomatoes: 92%
metacritic: 81
imdb: 8.1
oscars: 2 wins
golden globes: 1 nomination
SAG awards: 1 nomination
When the Wolverine is fighting ninja’s, it’s pretty hard to have a bad time:
This movie will really get to Wolverine’s core—so—fingers crossed that we’ve done it this time. I’m pretty confident we have.
— Hugh Jackman
Director James Mangold is looking to delve more into Wolverine’s character; his résumé includes: Girl, Interrupted, Walk the Line and 3:10 to Yuma, so we should be good on that. An “actor’s director”, @mang0ld knows Wolverine is a classic Anti-hero: a “superhero” with very human flaws foils and fables just like the rest of us. Marvel’s Canadian Berserker will be seeking cinematic redemption after his last solo film X-Men Origins:Wolverine got a 38% rottentomatoes score. Wow. I wonder if Zack Snyder directed it.
With the “Nolan Treatment” sweeping across hollywood: everyone is now going for darker, grittier, and more grounded stuff. And thus we have Wolverine wielding a samurai sword:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNi2M6kMcwY
Jackman and Co. will be trying to seperate itself from the flop that was X-men Origins: Wolverine, a blunder that even got a good Magneto project cancelled. Director James Mangold is relatively unknown, but Jackman seems pretty pumped about going in depth with his favorite beserker. Let’s do the same.
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