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Re: Deadpool

Posted: Fri February 12, 2016 4:31 am
by Mecca
theplatypus wrote:
The Argonaut wrote:This was not the trainwreck I was expecting. It had its moments. It was often obnoxious and retarded, but it wasn't always obnoxious and retarded, and it wasn't as obnoxious and retarded as the trailers.
I more or less agree with this, kinda? About 40% of the jokes were good, most were just hacky. The only parts that made me laugh really hard were the music cues. The CGI was bad and the story was pretty standard template tragic-origin-story stuff, just lampshaded beyond the point of comprehension. I guess if you love Deadpool you'll love this movie. I don't really like Deadpool.
i mean, if you didn't care for the 4th wall breaking, that's as much to Deadpool as explaining the joke is to chud

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Fri February 12, 2016 5:42 pm
by epilogue
Certified Fresh @ 81% for all the jerks and lesbians out there.

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Fri February 12, 2016 8:30 pm
by Stickman

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Fri February 12, 2016 8:34 pm
by epilogue
Dig that Olivia Munn.

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sat February 13, 2016 7:17 pm
by doone
http://news.yahoo.com/deadpool-reviews- ... 00146.html
After months of anticipation, coupled with a highly imaginative marketing campaign, Deadpool has finally hit theaters. Reviews from critics and fans alike have poured in for the fourth-wall breaking "merc with a mouth" — and the consensus is it's lived up to the hype.

Deadpool had a "certified fresh" 83% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes on Friday, while 95% of the audience has liked it as well. Here are some of the highlights from critics' reviews — and don't worry, we wouldn't dare spoil it for you.

'Deadpool' Reviews — Here's What Critics Are Saying About Latest Ryan Reynolds Film
The AV Club's A.A. Dowd writes the film stayed true to its comic book source material, where Deadpool constantly acknowledges his own existence in the cinematic universe, and among other superheros. "Popular demand made a headlining hero out of the one-time villain, but only during peak superhero saturation could one expect him to star in his own feature film. (Deadpool's explanation: He fellated Wolverine.)," Dowd wrote.

Similarly, Vox's Alex Abad-Santos said the film is devoted to the characters inherent, inappropriate origins. However, it's not just comic book lovers that will enjoy Deadpool — the humor works for the uninitiated as well. "The film is an inside joke aimed to please devout comics nuts, the people who've followed the sardonic, self-aware mercenary with a penchant for cock jokes through the pages of various Marvel comic books," Abad-Santos wrote. "But you don't need to be an expert on the source material to keep up, because there's no pretense with Deadpool, no deeper concern than having ultraviolent fun."

Most importantly, critics agree that Reynolds nails the titular role of Deadpool, which makes sense, given he's campaigned for the role ever since the anti-hero was in development by Marvel. "The movie exists entirely as a star vehicle for Reynolds, and perhaps its canniest stroke is the way it both conceals and demolishes his physical beauty — a small price to pay when an actor's tongue is this gloriously sharp," Justin Chang wrote for Variety.

Conversely, there were some criticisms for Deadpool as well — notably, the vulgarity of the character and the consequences of its R-rated, violent tendencies. "It's a disturbing film, in that all the things we might normally attribute to ineptitude — the fractured narrative, the confusing visuals, the repugnant lead character — seem intentional, possibly the harbinger of a new aesthetic," Mick LaSalle wrote for the San Francisco Chronicle. "Maybe it doesn't matter that we're not made to dislike the characters we see getting killed, so long as some violent death is depicted onscreen, which is maybe all audiences want — and all they ever secretly wanted."

However, similar criticisms, to some extent, seem to miss the point of the character. He's in the same Marvel cinematic universe, but Deadpool isn't intended to act like the traditional hero. He's not trying to be a superhero as much as he's being forced into becoming one, to save his love interest Vanessa (Morena Baccarin).

Ultimately, if you know what to expect coming into Deadpool, the consensus is you're going to have a great time — and the fact that a sequel is already in the works is a sign that it worked. If you're expecting a standard superhero film, this isn't for you. Deadpool is a crass, selfish, profanity-laced asshole, but he's our fan-petitioned movie asshole.

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 3:07 am
by Mecca
Fuck Jorge, this movie was fun

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 3:38 am
by Stardog Champion
I really enjoyed this. Laughed a lot throughout, as did the majority of the theater. It's crass, violent, and a little weird. Basically, a lot of what I remembered from the comics.

Plus, it was nice to get a Marvel movie that felt a little different.

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 8:36 am
by Stickman
It's on track to make 120$M by the end of the holiday weekend.

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 12:46 pm
by doone
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Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 1:35 pm
by LoathedVermin72
Stickman wrote:It's on track to make 120$M by the end of the holiday weekend.
:throwup:

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 5:23 pm
by Stickman
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Stickman wrote:It's on track to make 120$M by the end of the holiday weekend.
:throwup:
Already passed that, now at $135M, expected to take $150M by the end of tomorrow.

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 5:31 pm
by McParadigm
That's weird, because I thought Ryan Reynolds was in this

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 6:03 pm
by VinylGuy
Maybe its a hit because he is behind the mask the whole movie?

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 7:39 pm
by Peeps
did anyone notice...
Spoiler: show
that the ship ajax was in the ship yard was one of the helicarriers from CA:WS

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 7:47 pm
by Stickman
Peeps wrote:did anyone notice...
Spoiler: show
that the ship ajax was in the ship yard was one of the helicarriers from CA:WS
I thought that but just figured it could easily just
Spoiler: show
have been an aircraft carrier. I was looking for SHIELD markings but didn't see em.

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 7:48 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
there's a 93% chance i never watch this

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 8:48 pm
by McParadigm
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:there's a 93% chance i never watch this
I think I'll end up catching some of it on cable.

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 8:52 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
McParadigm wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:there's a 93% chance i never watch this
I think I'll end up catching some of it on cable.
probably the same for me

this will also be the case for the second avengers

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 9:23 pm
by epilogue
McParadigm wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:there's a 93% chance i never watch this
I think I'll end up catching some of it on cable.
I mean, with a "hard R" why waste your time. Don't watch it neutered on cable.

Re: Deadpool

Posted: Sun February 14, 2016 9:32 pm
by Stickman
Funniest bits were
Spoiler: show
him discreetly telling the cabbie to kill his cousin, spelling F-R-A-N-C-I-S with bodies and tell the old lady there's 160kilos of heroin hiding somewhere in the house, next to the cure for blindness :haha: . Great Stan Lee cameo too
Just in case no one told you, 2 after credit scenes.