Never met a Deadpool fan who has actually read a comic.
Yep. This is also the first Deadpool film to drop a trailer without a RedBan. I doubt thats a coincidence.I loved the first two, but I have real trouble mustering up any interest in something set in that tired as shit MCU. They’re desperate to show how ‘this is the Deadpool you loved back again!’ but the stench of corporate safety drips off this trailer. Also, why the fuck are they hiding Jackman?
I’m not a sourpuss I just don’t think anything is ever good anymore at all.Bunch of sourpusses in here. It looks fucking fantastic and a break from woke Disney shite.
It's quite literally owned by Disney now, so if you're hoping for an escape from wokeness then I have some bridges to sell you cheapBunch of sourpusses in here. It looks fucking fantastic and a break from woke Disney shite.
CGI has gotten extremely cheap in the last decade because most American VFX studios have closed and it's now all outsourced to Chinese studios working as cheaply as possible. Peak Hollywood CGI was probably in the 2000's, starting in the 2010's it declined very quickly as most production moved overseas, and now it's just really bad except for movies with VFX produced by a few surviving Western VFX studios like ILM, Weta FX, etc.Are movies cheaping out on CGI recently or have we reached some weird crevice of uncanny valley where even the best CGI no longer looks convincing?
It's quite literally owned by Disney now, so if you're hoping for an escape from wokeness then I have some bridges to sell you cheap
This won't be anything like the Deadpool films that were made when Fox was still an independent company
I didn't know about this, but it sounds good. Finger crossed we see improvement.In Reynolds we trust....
Plus the recent push to not have so much quantity going forward (I blame Chapek) and with Feige once again overseeing everything like he did with phases 1-3 (look at him cancelling the previous Daredevil reboot story and reshooting EVERYTHING from scratch and bringing back Foggy and Karen). I am optimistic!
I didn't know about this, but it sounds good. Finger crossed we see improvement.
No? Wolverine (and the X-Men in general) and Deadpool were both part of "Fox Marvel". This is a crossover over 2 properties which were already FoxJust had the thought that this is the first time Fox Marvel and Disney Marvel are substantively crossing over.
The most so far had been Professor X in Dr. Strange which is closer to a cameo.
Yes someone who is talking about a very obscure reference in a Doctor Strange sequel wouldn't know X-Men and Deadpool was 20th Century Fox. I'm obviously talking about the TVA which is proper Disney Marvel.No? Wolverine (and the X-Men in general) and Deadpool were both part of "Fox Marvel". This is a crossover over 2 properties which were already Fox
If Fox are allowed to manage this on their own, it has a chance of being good. If it's already being interfered with by Disney, chances of being good drastic go down
I actually want a lobo movie, but having the main character take a random passerby and savagely ripping it open to teach anatomy to a crappy cartoonist might not be the kind of thing that gets made into a movie.
No? Wolverine (and the X-Men in general) and Deadpool were both part of "Fox Marvel". This is a crossover over 2 properties which were already Fox
If Fox are allowed to manage this on their own, it has a chance of being good. If it's already being interfered with by Disney, chances of being good drastic go down
Ryan is also the guy who made a completely unasked for "apology tour" for having his wedding at a plantation. So while he has a raunchy sense of humor, I don't think he will be "unwoke" AT ALL.Ryan had complete control of the script and story... If there was something he didn't want, he wouldn't have made it. He wanted the movie HE wanted... Not what Disney/Marvel wanted. HE picked the director, HE got Hugh to sign on... This is Ryan's movie.
Ryan is also the guy who made a completely unasked for "apology tour" for having his wedding at a plantation. So while he has a raunchy sense of humor, I don't think he will be "unwoke" AT ALL.
I just want good jokes, well shot action, and fresh ideas.
I'm just saying that it seems unlikely that Ryan would deliberately attack "woke" ideology. Is he having T.J. Miller back? Or Gina Careno? THAT would be a big middle finger to cancel culture (assuming Miller got his issues under control)!A weird apology tour (granted, I find it weird anyone in this day and age would ever marry at a 19th century cotton plantation) isn't the same as a movie. He spearheaded the previous Deadpool movies... Yet you don't trust him with the third? He HATED the "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" version of his character... Or what became of him. He LOVES his character... I'm just not seeing the disconnect here.
I'm just saying that it seems unlikely that Ryan would deliberately attack "woke" ideology. Is he having T.J. Miller back? Or Gina Careno? THAT would be a big middle finger to cancel culture (assuming Miller got his issues under control)!
I think Ryan is highly socially conscious as it relates to all his business brands. So anyone who thinks he's gonna tackle deep issues about "the MSheU", deflating "toxic masculinity", lampooning girl boss characters, forced representation, or whatever are highly likely to be disappointed. In that sense a 100% Ryan movie would align a lot more with a Disney product than folks think (especially if you view everything through a woke colored lens), with the addition of a lot of potty humor. While I do think he will take some jabs at other marvel characters, no way will he throw Phase 4 under the bus like some here hope, Ryan himself wouldn't do that IMHO.
If anything, he'd have a quick shot of Captain America sneaking out the back of a male strip club or the Hulk doing a massive line of coke as the "safe" ways to be shocking, not She-Hulk doing Onlyfans, Shang-Chi getting turned down by every female hero for a date, Black Widow having menstrual cramps (which may actually be against lore, I suppose), or all the bad guys addressing Winter Soldier as the "Hero" while Falcon stands there with the Shield being the assumed side-kick. These could all be really funny bits, but I think they are "too cruel" for today. Certainly we would never see something like a Plastic Man type character turning into a dress to be worn by a female hero or some of the other really extreme elements of comic book culture (that's all on The Boys now).
I'm just saying that it seems unlikely that Ryan would deliberately attack "woke" ideology. Is he having T.J. Miller back? Or Gina Careno? THAT would be a big middle finger to cancel culture (assuming Miller got his issues under control)!
I think Ryan is highly socially conscious as it relates to all his business brands. So anyone who thinks he's gonna tackle deep issues about "the MSheU", deflating "toxic masculinity", lampooning girl boss characters, forced representation, or whatever are highly likely to be disappointed. In that sense a 100% Ryan movie would align a lot more with a Disney product than folks think (especially if you view everything through a woke colored lens), with the addition of a lot of potty humor. While I do think he will take some jabs at other marvel characters, no way will he throw Phase 4 under the bus like some here hope, Ryan himself wouldn't do that IMHO.
If anything, he'd have a quick shot of Captain America sneaking out the back of a male strip club or the Hulk doing a massive line of coke as the "safe" ways to be shocking, not She-Hulk doing Onlyfans, Shang-Chi getting turned down by every female hero for a date, Black Widow having menstrual cramps (which may actually be against lore, I suppose), or all the bad guys addressing Winter Soldier as the "Hero" while Falcon stands there with the Shield being the assumed side-kick. These could all be really funny bits, but I think they are "too cruel" for today. Certainly we would never see something like a Plastic Man type character turning into a dress to be worn by a female hero or some of the other really extreme elements of comic book culture (that's all on The Boys now).
(granted, I find it weird anyone in this day and age would ever marry at a 19th century cotton plantation)
You'll have to refresh my memory, it's been a while since I've seen eitherFunny enough, Deadpool 1 and 2, I consider highly woke as fuck. Hated them both when they first came out
I was 6 when I saw Robocop. Don't overthink it.My middle school aged son is sooooooooo gonna want to see this. How early for a rated R film? Seems unlikely there will be a spectacular set of tits or anything, so it'll probably just be language, a bit of gore, and potty humor he's already pretty conversant in. My mom took me to see Friday the Thirteen part 3 at the tender age of 8 or so, if I could survive that harrowing experience I think he'll be ok
Did he watch the other two Deadpool films?My middle school aged son is sooooooooo gonna want to see this. How early for a rated R film? Seems unlikely there will be a spectacular set of tits or anything, so it'll probably just be language, a bit of gore, and potty humor he's already pretty conversant in. My mom took me to see Friday the Thirteen part 3 at the tender age of 8 or so, if I could survive that harrowing experience I think he'll be ok
No, not yet. I'm sure he would like them, it's just how much profanity and dirty/profane stuff do I want him to see? I don't think there will be much, if any, direct sexual stuff but do I want to have to explain pegging, foreskins, butt fucking, or the like? Probably just save it for me and the wife (the film, and the pegging and butt fucking I guess until he matures a bit. Some casual nudity is probably less concerning, really, than tons of jokes about graphic sexual acts.Did he watch the other two Deadpool films?
His reaction to those should set expectations.