what where your thoughts on it
What where your thoughts on it
More like NO ASS, the fuck is that
It's great how it took the piss out of itself and capeshit in general. Decent action scenes too.
Fuck casting negress as Domino, even more so with the lazy make-up.
Disappointed, but not disgusted. It wasn't funny, the comedy relied too much on outdated references and "witty" dialogue and not enough on Ryan, who's a great comedy actor. The action was great and the story was easy enough to follow. It wasn't terrible, it's still miles ahead of any other vanilla capeshit that the Mouse excretes every 6 months.
It was okay, but they played it too safe for comfort. Hopefully the sequel will take care of that.
i forgot it existed desu
it was pretty forgettable too
First time I saw it in the theater i liked it, thought it was funny
rewatched it on DVD a few months later and the humor didnt hold up
overall meh
They adapted the worst version of Deadpool imo. Also they got several things wrong, like his personality was the same after the transformation (weapon x made him crazy, etc. Before he was just a regular merc), he wasn't really that hideous, the story became the old damsel in distress cenario, he got a happy ending, I could go on.
where did he get his ninja sword powers and super strength from? I thought his power was healing, but he's jumping off bridges and shit swinging swords and duel fielding 50. cal hand guns like nothing.
Also he's really annoying.
I saw it before Sup Forums told me what to think about it, it was really funny.
Origins: Wolverine is really underrated and proves that it wasn't Ryan Reynold's fault, at least.
>it was really funny.
Even the plebs at my viewing weren't laughing.
>50 cal handguns
he was a trained mercenary, i assume he learned swords from there, and he did not use .50ae handguns.
It will billed as a comedy
yet there were very few jokes,
mostly quips.
Sup Forums thinks it is reddit, which means its good
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Really funny, and one of the darkest superhero movies in the last decade. I was honestly surprised how brutal his transformation process was. Hopefully they get some more darker moments in 2
I really worry about Disney's involvement, I don't think they'll allow it.
I thought it would be offensively bad but it only ended up being mediocre
its not bait, its true
Fault of what you mean?
reddit the movie
That the movie Deadpool felt so off
I really liked it, it's a good teenage comedy. If you bash it for not being something more you are a pretentious faggot.
Deadpool's "comedy" makes me physically ill
compared to the comic-deadpools, the movie deadpool is "weak" in his characters
The Ned’s Atomic Dustbin chick was ok, but on the whole it was really cringey.
Oh ok. I don't like Reynolds very much but it was inevitable after years and years of autists saying it should be him if a movie was made
Ryan Reynolds is an 80s kid like me (get off my lawn). When I saw this in the theater there was a bunch 18-19 year olds who didn't get most of his references. Or the music choices. Or the Golden Girls references. And the post credit scene was just embarrassing.
I got it. Other parents got it. And we enjoyed it. But these little shits just were fucking clueless.
Made me chuckle
Nothing groundbreaking
Numales are obsessed with this movie, if they are obsessed with Rick and Morty, 9/10 times they enjoy this movie
immature.
literally r3ddit : the comedy
>if u dont get the reference you don’t deserve this high IQ level film experience
Top kek mate even reddit is over reference-as-humor, being 45 doesn’t automatically make you a film genius.
I thought the movie was shit they totally ruined the origin of how he got his powers also wade wilson wasnt crazy till after weapon x couldnt stand how he was wise cracking before that very little scenes that i felt were true deadpool