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Topic: Deadpool (2016)
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Matt Russell
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 142
From: Aurora, USA
Registered: Aug 2015
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posted 02-14-2016 12:46 AM
Well if you've seen the marketing, you pretty much know this is not you're typical superhero movie. Deadpool, as a movie, is wild, crazy, fun, gruesome, raunchy, and just fantastic. The character of Wade Wilson works on so many levels, from the over-the-top backstory, to the insane, forth wall breaking wisecracker. The action is crazy (and surprisingly well-done for a movie made for around $50 million!), and most jokes actually land pretty well. It felt to me like The Mask if it took place in the 21st century and was given an R-rating, because Deadpool is pretty much just as, if not more so, cartoony. I loved how they brought the X-Men but without having you think it takes place in the universe (with the exceptions of a couple of key scenes). The Colossus character was pretty cool (and certainly more memorable than his appearances in the X-Men films for sure), and his apprentice, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, also gets some pretty good moments as well. On the acting front, I'm now convinced that no one else but Ryan Reynolds can play the Deadpool/Wade Wilson character. It felt like the role was built for him. In supporting front, T.J. Miller and Leslie Uggams as Weasel and Blind Al were both great and I wish they got more screentime, but I guess that's for the sequel. Morena Baccarin was also pretty good as Wade's girlfriend and as for the main villain, Ajax, Ed Skrein did a good job even if it wasn't the most memorable performance from the movie, but I really liked the running gag with his actual name. Overall, just from the opening credits, Deadpool is one hell of a ride, and it's definitely the most entertaining superhero movie I've seen in a long time. Hopefully the next one is given a bigger budget for more insane action! Oh and the post-credit scene was brilliant. Specially if you're a Ferris Bueller fan. Film: 3 and a half out of 4 stars Presentation: 3 and a half out of 4 stars (Saw it in standard IMAX, picture quality was top-notch, but sound was a little bit off-centered and there were noticeable echoes during scenes with just dialogue)
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Mike Blakesley
Film God
Posts: 12767
From: Forsyth, Montana
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 03-11-2016 11:25 PM
Finally got a chance to watch Deadpool the other night. I would say it's my favorite Marvel movie since the first Avengers. It had a discernible plot, unlike some of these movies, and the language somehow seemed appropriate. I would think Spider-Man or Batman would want to let out a good FUCK! every now and then but they can't without ruining their image (and their rating).
The violence wasn't quite as over-the-top as I expected -- the cuts are so quick that it wasn't quite as gruesome as I thought it was going to be. The action scenes were completely ridiculous as has come to be the norm for these movies, so that you never really come to care about the characters, since you know they're all indestructible anyway (well unless the plot calls for them to die). I got a kick out of Deadpool going "Ow! Ow! Ow!" when he was getting his head bashed around.
I had totally forgotten about that ending scene in Ferris Beuller, and even after I watched the link above I still hadn't put together the fact that Spoiler Alert - Click to Toggle
Deadpool is wearing a bathrobe in the scene just like Ferris
because I hadn't watched Deadpool yet, I'd only heard the sound. So I cracked up pretty good when I finally saw it.
Too bad there weren't more nude scenes with Deadpool's girlfriend. I think Ryan Reynolds' butt had more onscreen time, but then he's the lead, so that's probably the reason.
Overall I liked it a lot, with maybe a point deducted for how unrealistic it was. I mean, I know these movies aren't supposed to be documentaries but they could stand to dial down the cartoonishness of them a few notches -- like the Star Wars movie did.
I thought the sound mix was excellent, and the choices of cheesy music were quite hilarious. So bring on Deadpool 2!
3 out of 5 stars.
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