If I were interested I would download the work print and save it to watch AFTER seeing the finished product.
I watched it and enjoyed it. Didn’t feel spoiled really. It was interesting seeing which scenes used CGI or the actors to wear wires. Some of the scenes didn’t feel quite right, as if the actors were maybe doing a run-through that will probably be re-shot before the release.
Hugh Jackson & Liev Schreiber - nope, not much of a question whether I could stand to wait. It’s not like I don’t already know Wolverine’s story.
I saw Halle Berry in the credits, but didn’t see her in the movie.
The Blob was disgusting. If they were going for humor, they failed. He’s just too ugly to look at.
I’m curious… what sort of “unfinished” things do you see? Is it people grunting and pushing their hands out at each other, and then someone else reacting like they were hit with energy? Or actors talking to orange balls on sticks?
Nothing like that… as others have said, it’s probably 95% done. Nice editing, nice sound. There’s 2 or 3 scenes where the audio isn’t great and there’s subtitles of voiceover work that isn’t done yet. There’s 1 or 2 scenes of actual notes on the screen noting what WILL happen with the effects but aren’t yet (these scenes are 1-2 seconds each). Maybe 3-4 scenes that are almost entirely CGI that are not fully textured or rendered… just flat, gray low-polygon models. These scenes take up maybe 5-8 seconds total. Also some “rough edges” of green screens that haven’t been entirely erased, ropes that hold the actors that haven’t been erased, etc.
All said and done, if you take every unfinished element of every single scene and played them all back-to-back, I bet you’d only have about 60-90 seconds worth of footage.