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Edit... And there it is... it was cut from the theatrical release as it didn't sit well with the test audience. They put it in the Blu-ray release. I knew I didn't remember it being there. https://screenrant.com/deadpool-2-po...Adolf%20Hitler. |
Man - critics that are panning this movie....uh...what were you expecting?
This was EXACTLY what I'd have expected from this movie. And no, it's not easy access to understand everything that's going on. There is a clear barrier to entry that spans decades and gets really meta. There are a dozen references that go back to the mid/late 90s and fights on set (Reynolds and Snipes didn't get along in Trinity, for instance). But it's a Deadpool movie! That's the point! I loved it. My wife, who isn't a comic book kid and didn't even know who Gambit is, liked the movie (because she's seen the Deadpool movies and the newer X-Men movies). But c'mon - this was exactly the sort of goofy, grinning at the camera, self-aware gore-fest shit you'd expect from the Ryan Reynolds Deadpool universe. And Hugh Jackman friggen killed it. Cassandra Nova seemed like she was in the wrong movie but Jackman hit a perfect balance of serious and cheesy. |
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But where this movie fell short on humor (in comparison to the first two, because it was certainly not short on humor) it made up for in gorish violence and fan service. I grew up a Gambit fan boy when it came to the X-Men universe. So of course i was freakin' excited about that. And they freakin' nailed the character too. |
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I had to explain to my wife that Gambit can essentially charge anything and the deck of cards is essentially a magazine that he carries because he can aim them well and they're compact. I do think that Channing Tatum is a little too bulky for the character, though (and yeah, I know the story behind him in the role; I just don't think he's right for it). I thought they could've done more with the character. Gambit can do some cool shit; the comics really explore the space with that character really well. Whereas the movie just had him whipping playing cards. I thought it was better than Deadpool 2, though I may have to watch that one again. I've only seen it once and remember thinking it fell well short of the first one. I was a little disappointed by it - not by this. This was exactly what I was wanting from this movie. It did was Deadpool always does and belabors the point a bit -- every joke/bit is a couple beats too long. But again, what the hell did you expect? |
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That's not edgy humor. Every history class beyond grade 7 has had that conversation and debate. |
Just got home from seeing it.. It was awesome. Haven't laughed out loud at a movie that much in a long time.. Hugh is an alien. JFC, 55 years old..
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I don't care. He's not a competitive athlete and they're not strictly illegal. So it is what it is. But I don't believe for a minute that dude isn't getting quite a bit of help. |
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I won’t pretend to know but he is incredibly lean and still very muscular, which is difficult to do for a 55-year old dude who hasn’t been a fitness nut his whole life.
I believe he’s of similar height to Ryan Reynolds. Looks like they’re both around 6’2” and in the last scene when they’re about to face the Deadpool Corps we got a side shot of both and Hugh’s arm was like twice the size of Reynolds’. It’s really hard to have that kind of muscle mass and also be that lean to have those bottom two abs showing up at the same time. |
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