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more about #bullets huginn: Standing alone, it's a pretty good movie. But in the shadow of Wanted the comic, it's pale. then again, putting Wanted as it was on the screen would... more » Dr Emilio Lizardo: Not sure if I should go with The Princess Bride and "she's only mostly dead" or Holy Grail's "not quite dead." Here, can you help me out? more » WestMantooth: So any of the "special" assassins that die in the movies can just resurrect themselves as long as they make the kill shot to themselves. Classic.(ey... more » Cash907Censored: I thought that was the point of her insisting on getting shot through the head so graphically, so there would be zero chance of Fox showing up in a se... more » crashedpc - Haifisch: And yet this still sounds more appealing than that Day Watch/Night Watch crap I had to sit through. more » Rocketknight: Thanks. So not only did you completely ruin a good graphic novel, you're now making a sequel that makes even less sense than the entire first movie. ... more » Go Team Venture: I would rather bring back the mouse loving hard drinking Russian from the dead than see her pointlessly wake up and say "ouch what a headache." more » switchblade saints: and 150 million will go into it. wow. The first one only made 137 million in the U.S. and 200 million worldwide. more » GreyHammer: really? thats the most retarded thing i've seen since well... wanted. more » Kuciwalker: How can you spoil a movie like Wanted? I mean, wasn't the whole point to just watch a dozen scenes of ZOMFG BENDING BULLETS? Oh, there was also the ... more » -
#exclusive
Timur Bekmambetov Explains How Angelina Jolie Could Be In Wanted 2
So Wanted ended with a pretty final resolution for Angelina Jolie's character. But she's supposedly coming back for the sequel. We asked director Timur Bekmambetov how she could return, and his answer was as simple as curving a bullet. Spoilers...
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#madscience
Could You Shoot Bendy Bullets, Just Like in "Wanted"?
You may have thought that the all-seeing, future-predicting loom of life was the craziest thing about Wanted. As it turns out, however, Mark Millar and J.G. Jones's graphic-novel-turned-film has even more implausible scenarios to feed your fantasies. For example, there's the way Wesley (James McAvoy) can "bend" the trajectory of a bullet shot from his gun. Sounds unlikely, but could a bullet in real life actually be shot in a way that would make it curve through the air? Read on to find out (very light spoilers). More »

