>It is with a heavy heart that I have decided not to score the upcoming Deadpool Movie. I love this character and creating his and the movie's original score was a monumental chapter in my life, personally and professionally.
>Since it was revealed that Deadpool's brilliant creative director Tim Miller will not be involved in the project anymore, I have undertaken some soul searching. Tim was the driving force behind Deadpool and me getting involved in this amazing project. Deadpool without Tim at the helm just does not sit right with me and that is why I have decided not to be involved in the second chapter.
>It was a difficult decision, as I love the project so much and I know how eagerly the next installment will be anticipated, it's hard to walk away from something so unique, but it also has to feel right.
>Hope everyone understands. Onward and upward.
>Love, >Tom
Looks like everyone's dropping since Reynolds is letting his sole success get to his head.
>Looks like everyone's dropping since Reynolds is letting his sole success get to his head. You got 3 sets of dubs in a row, so what you say is definitely true instead of just probably true.
Christian Bell
I'm scared
Aiden Brooks
Who the fuck is JunkieXL?
Nicholas Gonzalez
Known tripfag, famous for "what comics/cartoons to read/watch while stoned".
Luke Williams
And it all comes crashing down. Do you think Reynolds is gonna get a 3rd second chance when inevitably this disappoints everyone?
Jayden Russell
he guy that made the music for fury road.
BTW I thought the ost for deadpool was incredibly lacking and I cant remember a single thing about it.
Director was very mehh... as well you know.
Aaron Scott
But Junkie's music was the worst and most generic part of the soundtrack, the licensed music was fantastic and his shit was shit. Its really fucking repetitive
Kayden Evans
I don't remember the score at all for deadpool, can't believe it's the same guy from fury road, then again I look at the rest of his work and it looks like FR was a fluke more than anything
Henry Ross
What the hell are they doing to this film that's causing people to leave?! Are they going to kill off Venessa to make the entire first film redundant or something?
Jeremiah Edwards
You shouldn't be. The dudes music was lack luster and the directer wanted to do exactly what we feared the execs would do in the sequel, turn it into a edgy cgi fest version of a MCU movie. Ryan getting rid of him saved the movie
Gabriel Bell
The best song in the movie wasn't even his. The montage music was cringe. Losing Miller hurts a lot more.
Kevin Morgan
tom miller wanted to do a char-driven story. basically develop the char more
reynolds doesnt
to be fair i agree with reynolds since char development would only make deadpool less funny
Mason Sullivan
>Losing Miller hurts a lot more. How? The writers and Reynolds did almost everything
Chase Clark
>Ryan Reynolds and Tim Miller clash >Miller wants a more stylized sequel with a bigger budget and Kyle Chandler as Cable >Reynolds wants to focus on the raunchy meta humor, keep it fairly low-budget and not have Kyle Chandler as Cable >Fox sides with Reynolds >Miller quits >JunkieXL sides with Miller and quits as well
James Kelly
Disputes over casting Cable.
Miller was pushing HARD for this dude from Friday Night Lights, who looks nothing like Cable
Ryan Reynolds said "No" and they spilt, citing creative differences
Evan Lee
Miller wanted a big budget super hero movie completely different from the original, Ryan wanted to keep it cheep like the original. Miller wanted to fix something that was not broken and paid the price, he deserved to be sacked.
John Hill
So, who thinks Reynolds was right, and who thinks this cunt would be a good cable?
William James
I agree with Reynolds, I mean the raunchy meta humor is what made the first one so popular. Why change that?
Jacob Hill
>Miller was pushing HARD for this dude from Friday Night Lights Are they friends or something? Is he trying to push some nepotism bullshit or does he really think he could pull off a good Cable.
Wyatt Kelly
how the fuck do you develop a character that has close to zero ability to care and really just does whatever the writer tells him to do?
Elijah Richardson
Exactly
Jason Adams
Read practically anything other than Waypool to find out.
Also not Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe, that also wasn't very good.
Carson Rivera
there ways:
joe kelly put kelly into a series-long redemption meta arc. deadpool figuring out if he wanted/could be a hero instead of just a merc. i guess tim miller wanted to go this way
duggan gave him an extremely depressing, tragic backstory and made deadpool clinically depressed
nicenza put deadpool in a buddy comedy and the char developed a little along the duo's friendship/rivalry (i guess reynolds wants to go this way)
Gabriel Robinson
Some directors often get attached to one actor they think is right for the role.
Reynolds himself was bullied by Martin Campbell on the set of Green Lantern over this. Campbell wanted pre-Hangover, Wedding Crashers-era Bradley Cooper, but WB went with Reynolds since he was more famous and Campbell talked shit about him and had him redo every take everyday.
Josh Trank did the same thing to Kate Mara in Fant4stic.
Xavier Sanchez
oh right, i just remembered pic related.
Jack White
why would trank hate on mara though? studio forced her on him?
Samuel Gutierrez
Yep.
He had full control over casting Reed, Johnny and Ben, but when it came to Sue they told him to cast Mara over some other girl he had his sights on.
Isaiah Kelly
Trank likes to wank and like to smell his own mank stank.
Leo James
you have no clue what you're talking about and it came down to casting philosophy, getting a giant buff dude to play cable isn't going to work and all the buff dudes that could play him are really old, manlets or just generally over the hill, so miller was thinking of finding someone who could act first and mold it around him.
Its just a different way of thinking about character acting.
none of the popular choices outside of genderbending him look like it will work anyway and dont say Quartich guy, he is a fucking midget next to RR
also to be perfectly honest besides the one rap song in the middle of the movie when he goes on his bad guy killing spree, the ost sucked.
I understand using 90s stuff but honestly I never really like the music, infact the leaked trailer music was better than salt and pepper stuff. I like salt and pepper but while it fits the era music, I felt like the music could have been done much better.
More likely than anything about this movie, it is going to come down to money and people looking for a larger payday and RR is executive producer trying to hold down costs.
Tim wanted to go stylized movie route = BIG BUCKS, Music guy most likely wanted more money too.
Its always coming down to money. Don't listen to clickbait pieces
Connor Gutierrez
do you know who he wanted for sue?
David Evans
>Miller wanted a big budget super hero movie Literally none of the reports said this
Moviefags are cancerous
Cooper Murphy
He could have been a good cable, better than Lang or some other suggestions, but I don't think he's the right fit. John Hamm, Hugh Jackman or Ron Pearlman would all be great imo
Aiden Cook
Because there's a big chance that it might not work for a second time.
The initial story, also from the Wrap, said that Miller’s leaving had to do with the director wanting a much more stylized action sequel, while Reynolds wanted to stick to the humor
I would pastebin it but honestly too lazy at the moment, the point is tim miller is a vfx geek, he wanted big action set pieces like most modern blockbusters.
RR's whole schtick is rated R comedy. He wanted to lean more into comedy and shit that kept moving more unusual and down to earth like the shit with blind al and him in laundry mat and taking a taxi
the choices of how to put a movie together are conceptual as anything else and it was a push/pull between RR and Tim Miller.
Bigger set pieces = more money.
moviefag was right.
Landon Campbell
Tell that to the MCU, repeating the same general formula has worked everytime
Jordan Edwards
Hamm won't do it since he doesn't want to do superhero shit, that is obvious by now, Pearlman has apeface as he has gotten older so also not a good choice
Jackman could work but Fox doesn't have balls to mess with their own branding
Samuel Ward
please let perlman be cable he would be so fucking perfect
Tyler Brooks
she deserved to be Cable
Blake Wood
Isn't she in the new Kong movie?
Luke Mitchell
Except you know, directing the movie and special effects, a lot of which he did for hot pockets.
Blake Howard
The action scenes were about as much of the appeal to me, they had more weight than most cape movies.
Benjamin Diaz
Soon
>Directed by: Ryan Reynolds
Eli Torres
>Scored by Ryan Reynolds
Jonathan King
>Catering by Ryan Reynolds
Sebastian Murphy
Do you think the movie will have a gag about Miller and Junkie leaving?
Special Thanks To Hugh Jackman. Also Ryan Reynolds
Lucas Howard
Now this would actually be funny.
Gabriel Brown
>Featuring Ryan Reynolds as Cable
Isaiah Rogers
i just want a five minute gag in which ryan reynolds appears as every single character on screen.
Jackson Long
Sheesh. Reynolds must've went to the Edward Norton and Terrance Howard School of Marvel Movie Negotiations. This shit is a sinking ship.
Parker Rogers
Reminder that the real humor all came from the script, and the writers are still on board.
Wyatt Moore
What does this mean for Goon movie?
Jose Price
>ryan reynolds pulls a shane carruth
im ok with this
Dylan Sullivan
Why do you think the starting gag for listing everyone still works when mentioning Miller as an overpaid asshole?
Ryan Robinson
So that's why he gave her nothing to do in the film
Asher Mitchell
Why is Fox doing this >"Hey let's run off the director and composer of our biggest earning movie ever, that will teach Marvel a lesson" >"You know X-Men Apocalypse was disappointing, and the Fantastic Four was a horrible mess" >"We know, but at least we go the rights out of Marvel's hand"
Jackson Kelly
Impossible to say. Only Miller and Reynolds saw his audition tape. He is a good actor though.
Joshua Price
Well he already did the marketing too so why not, lets see him carry this bitch
Nolan Turner
>caring about the score of deadpool
seriously without looking it up try to hum a song from the movie. X gon give it to ya and other licensed music doesnt count
Jeremiah Baker
I just can't see the star of "Early Edition" being Cable
Joseph Gomez
yeah and kill him from the stress
>in memorium: Ryan Reynolds
Kayden Green
>Perlman 10 or 15 years ago, maybe. But a guy pushing 70 isn't going to get signed on for a long term contract that's physically demanding.
Brayden Miller
Fox has nothing to do with this.
Easton Peterson
X GON GIVE IT T-awwww
Ian Jones
deadpool directing his own movie would be the perfect kind of meta though and has been used as a device before, the entire wade wilson's war saga was built on this premise as him being the storyteller.
Dylan Miller
>directed by: Ryan Reynolds >producers by: Ryan Reynolds >Scored by: Ryan Reynolds > Ryan Reynolds ---- Deadpool > Ryan Reynolds ---- Cable > Ryan Reynolds ---- Love interest > Ryan Reynolds ---- Proffessor X > Ryan Reynolds ---- Batman > Hugh Jackman ---- Wolverine
Owen Thomas
>Assistant to Ryan Reynolds --- Eddie Murphy
Juan Gray
>Kyle Chandler
Dodged a bullet there.
David Ross
OH LORD!
I think orlando jones would be a better comedic understudy though
>Best boy - Ryan Reynolds's nephew (also named Ryan).
Jace Turner
Jesus Marvel can't use music for shit
But Junkie didn't do most of that shit.
Isaac Brooks
I can recall the themes for Iron Man, Cap 1, Avengers, and GOTG but that's it. I think those are the only ones that repeatedly use variations of the "main" theme.
For instance, Iron Man uses the main theme in the cave, when he's testing the later suits, when he suits up in the mark 3, etc. In GOTG the piano music that plays when Quill's mom dies or he rallies his fellows is the same tune used for the rousing fanfare played in action scenes. Though I think GOTG's score is overshadowed by the licensed soundtrack.
Most of the others don't do this I feel.
Benjamin Wood
>Snyder is a complete fucking hack even with music direction
Carson Adams
They're doing a live-action Gorrila this time?
Luke Scott
>, directing the movie and special effects you can get those by hiring his company for special effects.
The action scenes where pretty meh.. to me.
You guys have pretty plebeian tastes, we need someone like james cameron jr. levels of passion doing this project.
Easton Harris
So not the Deadpool song then?
Austin Foster
This would have a point, but it's really unfair because the movies in that have themes that they use in the trailers, commercials and intro/outro credits of their movies (And even in the movies themselves) that they play over and over again through the multiple sequels and events over the years so you'd essentially have no choice but to memorize them.
MCU doesn't have anything like that and I'm pretty sure it's too late to even start having a consistent theme.
Adrian Gomez
How about X-men's theme? That is legendary tier theme right there.
Isaiah Howard
What did Tim millar want to do with Deadpool? Apparently the fights were about keeping the tone the same and choice of actors. Honestly, While tim millars fine considering how much of a passion project this is for Reynolds, I would trust him more on this.
Justin Morales
>Implying the MoS theme isn't a billion times more memorable than any other modern capeshit movie
Thought he meant as a whole not just the MCU. "Flight" Is beyond this world user. Iv'e listened to it at least 14 times already. >not Arrow's theme youtube.com/watch?v=0ZO_W2YemD8
Zachary Ramirez
>Thought he meant as a whole not just the MCU. The video should've told you all you needed to know.