I agree that Clint Eastwood can be a very good Wolverine, although IMO Jack Nicholson would also fit the role well. Both have the attitude (as well ample amounts of , uhmm, body hair) to give justice to our favorite mutant.
2007-01-01 21:25:09
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answered by Randy G 3
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The universe was caused by a cosmic explosion postulated by the Big Bang Theory about 15 billion years ago. I would like to add (because I find this subject fascinating) that while the Big Bang theory is accepted by the vast majority of physicists, there are still some minor questions concerning it. Most importantly, however, are the questions which the theory cannot even attempt to answer: - What existed before the Big Bang? - What caused the Big Bang? - Is our universe the only one? The answers to these questions may well exist beyond the realm of physics. Also, any discussion of the Big Bang theory would be incomplete without asking the question, what about God? This is because cosmogony (the study of the origin of the universe) is an area where science and theology meet. Creation was a supernatural event. That is, it took place outside of the natural realm. This fact raises the question: is there anything else which exists outside of the natural realm? Specifically, is there a master Architect out there? We know that this universe had a beginning. Was God the "First Cause"? The Catholic Church officially supports the Big Bang theory because it agrees with their theological position that time itself began at creation as many other religious circles believe. Many religious circles embraced the idea of an expanding universe because for the universe to be expanding, then at some point in the past it had to originate from a single point, called the "Big Bang". The Big Bang theory validates the Christian concepts of a finite universe, an initial beginning and a creation of time and space. There are many competing theories on the Big Bang event, each with its own details, but all agree on two basic premises: At some certain point in the past the universe began to exist and it has been expanding ever since. It is argued that both these premises are clearly taught in Scripture. The Bible's prophets and apostles stated explicitly and repeatedly the two most fundamental properties of the big bang, a transcendent cosmic beginning a finite time period ago and a universe undergoing a general, continual expansion. Edit: Sorry for the long answer which was not asked for, but as I mentioned above I am fascinated by this topic and unfortunately have a tendency to get carried away whenever the subject is brought up!
2016-05-23 05:15:55
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answered by Melissa 3
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I know it's longer than 30 years, but James Dean would have made an awesome Wolverine.
Eastwood is too tall.
For humor sake, Michael J. Fox probably could have pulled it off.
2007-01-02 10:35:20
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answered by John P 6
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We're talking mid-70s... Yul Brynner (with hair!!), Tom Skerritt, Michael York, Rob Schieder (sp?)
Probably the best choices would be DeNiro or Pacino. Clint certainly had the right attitude for the part.
2007-01-02 22:25:52
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answered by tron 2
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Clint is too tall and too thin. Chuck Norris would have made a good Wolverine. Kirk Douglas would have been an excellent Wolverine.
2007-01-01 17:18:32
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answered by Mangy Coyote 5
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mel gibson would have been good..............i remember him in mad max 30 years ago and he would have been a good wolverine.
harrison ford would have been good too. that was about the time he came out in star wars. he was younger then too.
you have to look for someone who isn't that old. thirty years ago, clint eastwood would have been in his mid 40's (though he was a great dirty harry!!!) and kirt douglas was pretty up there in age.
2007-01-01 17:38:36
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answered by mrym 2
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Of Coarse, James Bond lol
2007-01-01 18:13:13
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answered by Rob 1
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I would choose Adam West as he was still not too old and could have performed the stunts. plus it might have saved him from being sterotyped as Batman.
2007-01-01 17:25:54
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answered by George G 5
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Greg Evigan. From B.J. and the Bear.
2007-01-01 17:46:32
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answered by kitkat1640 6
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Gotta be Robert De Niro!
2007-01-01 17:47:00
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answered by Anonymous
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