While the first 20 minutes of this movie are okay, it goes downhill from there. By the end, it plays like a video game, with Wolverine fighting people in order to gain information only to face-off against a remote controlled super-mutant on top of a nuclear reactor. What were they thinking? The acting in X-Men Origins is decent, as are the action scenes, but the movie is, to put it nicely, lacking. With a clunky script, featuring cheesy dialogue and characters like Gambit and Wade Wilson disappearing as suddenly as they appear, don't expect this movie to compare to the likes of last year's Iron Man or The Dark Knight or even X-Men or X2: X-Men United. X-Men Origins: Wolverine is just okay, and, unfortunately, I was hoping for more.