I thought the point was that rather than damaging Wolverine's head, the bullets merely gave him a concussion and scrambled his brains enough that he lost his memory. Being indestructible doesn't free Wolverine from still abiding by the laws of physics, and I certainly buy the momentum of a bullet shot at point blank range having enough force on impact to cause some degree of brain damage. How Stryker would know that adamantium bullets would cause Wolverine amnesia is another question, and just a drop in an ocean of retarded screenwriting.008Zulu said:Except that Adamantium cannot damage Adamantium.Arnoxthe1 said:And hell, it looked like it didn't even go in all the way. Which makes sense since an adamantium bullet against a full adamantium sheet (his skull) isn't going to do all that much for penetration. And in any case, it cost him his memory so it's not like he emerged totally unscathed.
I hated the movie. One of the blandest, most boring, cookie cutter, watered down adaptations of a fundamentally visceral character ever. Awful effects, boring ass story, badly acted (who on earth thought Will.i.am was a good idea?), beyond shallow characters, Deadpool that misses the entire point of Deadpool, cringeworthily pointless cameos a go-go, etc. I only saw it once years ago, and hated it enough to never want to see it again. One of the few films I can think of that has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. It's not bad enough to be funny, ambitious enough to be an interesting failure, or good enough to be... well, good. Not even Hugh Jackman, despite him doing the same performace he essentially gives in everything. Wolverine is only as good as the characters he's allowed to play off of, and X:Origins fucked that up royally.