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Started by Bad City Blue, 11 February, 2016, 04:03:25 PM

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Bad City Blue

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richerthanyou

Is it spoiler free?

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Bad City Blue

Reasonably, nothing to ruin any enjoyment
Writer of SENTINEL, the best little indie out there

ThryllSeekyr

#3
Saw the film and it was perhaps the very best Marvel Super-Heros film made so far. It didn't hold back or go for political correctness like the others. It a certain something the others lacked and the idea of running his origin story parallel to the main story was very choice and something I like to see if Slaine ever makes as far being made into film as well. Like you had to do Slaine film where he is already middle aged. Then we know his best days are behind him and those could still be seen as well. Sorry,. your sick & tired of my Slaine discussion , but we are on the right forum for this and it was mentioned somewhere. You will find it.

Can't see much more for fear of spoiling the film, except that there is a hint to a popular 80's teen film that almost has nothing to do this one. Yet somebody hinted that that could have been the first film where this  type of gimmick was started in the first place. Yet, I won't elaborate for fear of spoiling this for you all.

Didn't like the Fat Gandalf remark either, and maybe that Maccarin girl read what I wrote about her in relation to the remake of V years ago and right here on this forum.


dweezil2

#4
Deadpool: Bog-standard plot with some funnies-6/10

Reynolds was great value for money though!
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Colin Zeal

Never read any of the comics but my other half has and she was very happy with how closely they matched. I thought it was very funny in places and haven't heard a cinema laughing that much for a long time. Thought all of the funniest gags were ones that nodded to the audience about this being a film starring an actor called Ryan Reynolds. [spoiler]Not sure the X-Men cameos were totally necessary and I didn't like the way Colossus looked[/spoiler]

6.8/10

ThryllSeekyr

Quote from: ThryllSeekyr on 12 February, 2016, 12:54:56 PM

Can't see much more for fear of spoiling the film, except that there is a hint to a popular 80's teen film that almost has nothing to do this one. Yet somebody hinted that that could have been the first film where this  type of gimmick was started in the first place. Yet, I won't elaborate for fear of spoiling this for you all.


It might be this other film was well known for breaking the fourth wall...it may have ben the first!

DaveGYNWA

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Peas sell. But who's Brian?

Ghost MacRoth

Seen it, loved it.

Am not a previous reader of any Deadpool stuff.....but I think I may now have to seek this shit out.  If (as we are told) Reynolds stuck very close to the source material, then I definitely want to read that source material, because that was a cracking romp.  Best Marvel film to date.
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Bad City Blue

Personally I would reccommend Daniel Way's Deadpool run.
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ThryllSeekyr

Quote from: DaveGYNWA on 12 February, 2016, 10:39:35 PM
Annie Hall - 1977

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3JLDYvKAsE

Trading Places - 1983

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpC51PmphUk

Okay, I'll take your word for it, but you know which film I talking about and it's not one of those. Here's big hint......[spoiler]it's well known for skipping school.[/spoiler]

DaveGYNWA

Sheesh...I know what film you are talking about, hence why I've offered you two options that pre-date it, thus negating your "it may have ben the first!" though.

Peas sell. But who's Brian?

Radbacker

well that was totally immature, ultraviolent, disgusting near pornographic 2 hours.
And absolutely arsom.  I've read quite a few of the comics and they go up and down in quality but when a writer gets Deadpool its a great read, this movie was the equivalent.  Best X movie so far, I thought Colossus was great, awesome to hear his cod-Russian accent and with the movies limited budget they managed to still make him look better than any of the main X movies attempts.  Negasonic Teenage Warhead (that's a great fucken name  :lol:) was also very entertaining and I loved that she was wearing a New Mutants get up not just grim Black leather.  This is the part Reynolds was created to play, handled all the fourth wall breaking stuff excellently and to top it all of we got god damn fucken BOB!!!! (sure no Hail Hydra but nearly close enough).
Anyone know the opening Box Office on this? our local Cinema was nearly full (even Star Wars TFA wasn't as packed), I haven't been in a cinema crowd that animated in a long time (cant actually remember last movie with so much laughing) so I'm guessing they all ate it up too.

The now obligatory end sting is a nice one too, best Stan Lee cameo yet and a couple of great [spoiler]Wolverine[/spoiler] moments.
My score for this movie is 5 Chimichangas out of 5.
(Starwars TFA is on for $10 this week might pop in and watch that again tomorrow)

CU Radbacker

Ghost MacRoth

Quote from: Bad City Blue on 13 February, 2016, 08:44:33 AM
Personally I would reccommend Daniel Way's Deadpool run.

Noted, cheers!
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DaveGYNWA

Quote from: Radbacker on 13 February, 2016, 03:30:08 PM
our local Cinema was nearly full (even Star Wars TFA wasn't as packed), I haven't been in a cinema crowd that animated in a long time (cant actually remember last movie with so much laughing) so I'm guessing they all ate it up too.

This is something - went to see it Thursday, cinema screen was sold out. Staff mentioned it was the same for all their other showings that day, and the day before, and that the only other film to do that since they opened a few years back has been Star Wars: The Force Awakens. As for the crowd - not been in a cinema that involved in a film for quite a while, if ever. The sound of people almost crying with laughter is so infectious.

They absolutely nailed it - the sheer amount of nods to both the Marvel Universe and 'real life' (nah, not just calling the recruiter "Agent Smith" but calling him "Jared" later on and joking about a 'footlong', having called him a child molester earlier.......google 'Subway diet' if you don't get that whole reference)

Off to see it during the week with the wife.

Chicka chick aaahhh.
Peas sell. But who's Brian?