X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Victor/Sabretooth (Liev Schreiber) defeat Weapon XI. Sabertooth walks away and Wolverine mentions that the grudge he has with him isn't over yet. Stryker shoots Wolverine with adamantium bullets and this causes Wolverine to lose his memories. Professor X (Patrick Stewart) rescues Cyclops, Silver Fox's sister and the other mutants that were held captive. Silver Fox uses her power and commands Stryker to walk away before he kills her; she dies from a bullet wound she got while helping her sister and other mutants to escape the island. Gambit offers to help Wolverine escape from the island but Wolverine refuses and says that he has to leave alone. Extra scenes: 1) Stryker is stopped by military police because he's wanted for questioning about the death of the general he killed. 2) it's shown that Weapon XI survived. 3) Wolverine is at a bar in Japan and the bartender asks "Do you drink to forget?" and Wolverine replies "No. I'm drinking to remember". 4) Deadpool is at the island and finds Weapon XI's head and says "who are you supposed to be?" indicating that Deadpool isn't Weapon XI

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Factual error: When Wolverine leaves one of the compounds, he slashes through the door with both hands, creating an "X" in the door. After the second slice, the portion of the "X" where the cuts actually crisscross remains in the door, when in reality the pieces would fall out as they wouldn't be attached to the door any longer and would be floating in air. (00:44:30)

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Trivia: In the end where Wolverine is freeing the mutant prisoners, one of the prisoners is tied up, seems to be trying to run out of the cage and has white hair. This is Quicksilver, Magneto's son.

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Question: Given that Logan's body (skin, bone, muscle, etc) is what "regenerates" quickly, and Adamantium is absolutely fixed once it is solidified, Logan would now have two permanent holes in the front of his skull from the bullets fired into his brain to destroy his memories at the end of the film? Unlike the skin, muscle, bone and brain tissue, the Adamantium would not "heal over" or regenerate, so the two vulnerable bits of bone would remain, a bit of a vital vulnerability in a dangerous area of the body.

Answer: That would indeed seem to be the case. Granted, it would have to be an extremely lucky shot to find one of those holes under his flesh, but, yes, it is an apparent vulnerability.

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