Kustom Kid Posted March 5, 2017 Posted March 5, 2017 I saw the teaser yesterday when we went to see Logan. My girlfriend really enjoyed seeing Ryan Reynolds butt for a solid 20 seconds. Come to think of it, that was the best part of the movie. Seeing Ryan Reynolds' butt for 20 seconds. Quote
tthurman Posted March 5, 2017 Author Posted March 5, 2017 Oh wow, I wanted to see Logan....but not if Reynolds ass was the best thing you saw Quote
Kustom Kid Posted March 6, 2017 Posted March 6, 2017 It was good. It reminded me of a movie that came out about 10 years ago. I'll keep that bit to myself for now. The ending felt a bit rushed, too. The first 2/3 of the movie built up to a point, and then they were like "balls, we have to wrap thing up soon." Quote
hansolo77 Posted March 6, 2017 Posted March 6, 2017 That's typical Hollywood though. They were/are notorious for those types of endings and they suck. Take any episode of any incarnation of Star Trek and you'll see what I mean. Build, build build, then 10 minutes left.. oh well the solution is this thing we just made up that didn't exist in any other episode, and magically doesn't exist in any future episode either, but is the be-all end-all. Ever wonder why they KNOW how to destroy certain ships by adjusting phaser/torpedo harmonics to match their shields, but never use it after the fact? I hate that. The same can be true in movies. Like the Middle Earth movies. They put so much effort into the first one, the other 2 just sucked because it turned into an exhaustive CGI fest to solve issues and make it pretty. I mean, the goal was to destroy The Ring, but to have that be the absolute end? They shoulda just took all the armies in there and done it out right lol. But I loved the books, and mean no disrespect to JRRT.. I just hate how they did it in the movies. About Logan.. don't spoil it for me please? Wolverine has always been my #1 favorite character of all time. Introduced from the FOX cartoons, then in the comics. I followed Hugh Jackman's portrayal of him from the beginning. There's nobody better to fill the role. When I heard this was his last take, I was heart broken. I just can't believe it. I saw on "Live with Kelly" the other day Hugh saying he was sitting in the theater watching it next to Patrick Stewart, and the 2 of them had tears rolling down their faces. I can't wait to see it. But I'm not about to spend money like crazy like I do for Star Wars. I'll see it eventually, hopefully in the theater. But right now I'm saving to make a special date to see Beauty and the Beast with somebody. Quote
tthurman Posted March 6, 2017 Author Posted March 6, 2017 10 hours ago, Kustom Kid said: It was good Glad to hear that! While not quite the Wolverine fan our buddy han here is, I do like these better than the actual X-Men proper movies, and that's in no small part due to Hugh Jackman's portrayal of the character. My wife like's them too, but ironically she can't stand Deadpool. I think it has something to do with the fact I dragged her out in the rain on opening weekend, to a packed house. Here it is February, and the air is on full blast in the theater, and everyone's still sweating. Reynold's is a natural for this character I believe, and I think we'll see an overall superior end result for the second go around. The only negative I had on the first one is that sometimes it really showed they we're working with a limited budget. Now that they've seen the reception it received, I don't think they'll be so tight. Quote
Draco1962 Posted March 6, 2017 Posted March 6, 2017 I am just hoping that Reynolds isn't letting the success go to his head. There have already been shakeups with writing and production staff. Quote
RedDog Posted March 6, 2017 Posted March 6, 2017 Yeah, but you have to admit that he did a pretty good job on the first movie. I think that if they can come up with enough creative Deadpool-isms that are different from the first movie, they should be ok. Quote
tthurman Posted January 12, 2018 Author Posted January 12, 2018 Deadpool 2 is coming out two weeks earlier than expected I missed this one: Need I say it? NSFW Quote
RIP-Felix Posted May 5, 2018 Posted May 5, 2018 I didn't care for the first, so I think I'll skip the second. Too much language and violence. While I get that's Deadpools appeal, there's a way to do it without exceeding audience comfort threshold. Think kick-ass. I guiltily enjoyed Kick-ass, but Deadpool was just the guilt. IMO, the levity of comedy didn't do enough to sweeten the sour of language/violence. I needed more balance. Quote
tthurman Posted May 5, 2018 Author Posted May 5, 2018 Obviously, to each his own. From a personal perspective, I was surprised to see this movie selling out back to back showings. It was elbow to elbow and I can't ever remember seeing a movie where so many people continually laughed. almost uncontrollably, throughout the movie. I can honestly say if there was audience discomfort at the show I was at, it was by far the minority. That said, my wife doesn't like Deadpool either, which is weird since she seems to like Reynolds pretty much. I am anxious to see this installment as well. Quote
stigzler Posted May 18, 2018 Posted May 18, 2018 On 5/3/2018 at 11:11 PM, tthurman said: wtf @ Celine Dion's face. Is that rubber? Or some kinda amniotic sack transplant? Quote
stigzler Posted May 18, 2018 Posted May 18, 2018 that looks like a strictly american joke. However, the belittling aint lost... Quote
tthurman Posted May 19, 2018 Author Posted May 19, 2018 American candy but the joke is the miniature hand from the first movie when his hand was regenerating. Quote
RIP-Felix Posted May 19, 2018 Posted May 19, 2018 On 5/5/2018 at 11:04 AM, tthurman said: ... I can honestly say if there was audience discomfort at the show I was at, it was by far the minority. ...That said, my wife doesn't like Deadpool either, which is weird since she seems to like Reynolds pretty much. I'm a minority audience for sure. My language/violence limit is lower than most people who go to see movies like this. When I see a movie like this, I feel like I'm doing something bad. So for me, it doesn't pay off unless they tone it done or blow me away, like kick-ass (a movie I guiltily enjoyed, but wouldn't own). It's a conscience matter. It's probably an age thing too. I've grown out of the prolific cussing and nonchalance toward violence age group. My family culture doesn't promote these movie choices either. So I guess I can thank (blame?) my mom for that. Quote
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