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Wolverine movie posted on the internet?

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wtf? I don't think its the full movie because it says its 53 minutes long. BUT it is definitely the movie.
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It is a workprint. Think of it as a early copy the director/VFX guys use to decide what changes/improvements to make before sending it to be copied for distribution. I work in CG/VFX and see them all the time. I would not watch it if you want to enjoy the final movie since they are often NOT what the final film will be. Scenes get dropped/added/reordered all the time.

 
Yeah, a friend of mine had a workprint of The Hulk with Eric Bana a couple years ago. Even though the final version of that movie did suck anyway, the workprint was pretty bad. There were a couple parts where the CG work wasn't done yet and it looked like the Hulk wasn't wearing any pants! GAH!
 
I have seen several previews of this and was less than wowed by it. I certainly won't go to the theater and see it. Worth a rental maybe. I bet it has audience tested poorly and they are trying to release this accidently/on purpose just to get fanboys all hyped up about it. If it's very lucky it might do well for 2 weeks before disappearing forever into the adamantium claws of movie obscurity.
 
Never understood why people watch that junk. It ruins the movie. I watched an Incredibles leak and wish I hadn't 🙁
 
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
weird, it's shorter? I thought work prints were longer, then they had to cut stuff to get it down...

It depends on who the workprint was made for. There are usually several copies of the same film . If all the CG guy needs is 10 minutes, then that is what the workprint will be . They are used for reference, so when the director says I want this effect in this scene, people know what he was talking about . It isn't even the actual film that will be duplicated, its just a lower quality sample for easy passing around .
 
yeah, i have seen one or two work prints..I would never watch a leaked one either, they can ruin a movie when it's actually released!
 
story is there are no missing scenes in this, but you can still see cords/ropes on some of the actors, and there is still CG work yet to be done.
 
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