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Loved it.
Make sure you stay for the post-credits scenes(s). Movie is absolutely not complete without them.
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"Lazy writing." :D
I need to see it a second time.
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Was enjoyable. Didn't love it as much as the first one though. Wasnt a big fan of the NZ kid.
But glad they kept Juggernaught under wraps. That was a nice surprise.
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This was the funniest movie I've seen in ages...and one of the most fun since the GotG and original Deadpool movies...
Be sure to sit through to the end of the credits, and enjoy the music!
Ruger
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Loved it! Wished they would have actually done something with negasonic teenage warhead beyond just having her show up and be gay, but the yukio/wade running gag was at least funny. The end credits were an awesome mix of Ryan Reynolds ripping in himself, and the absurd timeline crap comic fans are forced to put up with. My wife actually teared up a couple times, and not just from laughter! Loved the short-lived X force segment.
Half the fun has been looking up gags and cameos that we missed in the theater. For example, I totally missed that the two rednecks discussing butt wiping were Matt Damon and Alan Tudyk! Also, I didn’t make the connection when Deadpool calls cable ‘one-eyed willie’ that it was Josh Brolin’s characters nickname in Goonies!
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Actually, one eye willy was the name of the pirate captain, that the goonies were searching for...
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The James Bondian opening sequence was pretty hilarious too (And I would recommend looking it up on Youtube: Ashes by Celine Dion. Not just for the song, but the hilarious conversation between Pool and Celine at the end of the video).
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Which Juggernaught did they use? I almost wished it was Vinnie Jones.
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So here is the where's Waldo cast.
Brad Pitt and Matt Damon. And another I cannot recall the name of.
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The Brad Pitt cameo was pretty funny.
I've since read on Teh Internets that Pitt's demand for payment for the appearance* was a cup of Starbucks, that Ryan Reynolds had to personally deliver.
*=see what I did there? I'm so punny.
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The punchline to that is that Reynolds DID go get him his Starbucks...and Pitt had forgotten the whole thing!
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How one leaves a theater says a lot about a movie, and with Deadpool 2, I left with a smile. :thumbsup:
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Loved it. The post credit scene almost killed me from laughing so hard.
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It was good, though I did think that a couple of the jokes went on longer than was funny.
I was surprised that there wasn't a Stan Lee cameo, given that he did one for the first movie despite not having created the character.
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He was in some of the graffiti (And I think a billboard).
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He also had a cameo in one of the (ads/previews) before the movie for me as well :)
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My wife loved the repeat of the X-mansion being empty joke = cheap studio . . . and then you have the 1st Class characters hiding in the study to avoid him.
The Looney Tunes death scene was pretty funny knowing it for what it was at the time.
One of the interesting things with this movie was the 'bad' guy was not all bad, for MCU I think Loki was the only bad guy who stuck.
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Well, the thing about it was that the movie went a couple different directions for who the actual bad guy was supposed to be.
It's actually the headmaster who tortured Domino and Russell.
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My wife loved the repeat of the X-mansion being empty joke = cheap studio . . . and then you have the 1st Class characters hiding in the study to avoid him.
I'd say 90% of my auditorium's viewers laughed like crazy at that scene..
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Juggernaught voiced by Ryan Reynolds apparently.
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Juggernaught voiced by Ryan Reynolds apparently.
More important question: CGI butt? If not, then who was the stand-in? :)
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I just had a bizarre idea today, what if Yokio had a different power or was a different mutant?
Like changing into a CG unicorn? Deadpool's response would have been great.
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To be honest, I was surprised Deadpool didn't refer to her as Hello Kitty.
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More important question: CGI butt? If not, then who was the stand-in? :)
More important?? How. Who cares who was the butt.
To be honest, I was surprised Deadpool didn't refer to her as Hello Kitty.
Plus several times, it looked to me, like she might have been crushing on him!
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If Deadpool has taught me anything, it's that butts are always important.
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To be honest, I was surprised Deadpool didn't refer to her as Hello Kitty.
I like to think Wade was being nice and friendly with her specifically to annoy the crap out of Negasonic Teenage Warhead.
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I like to think Wade was being nice and friendly with her specifically to annoy the crap out of Negasonic Teenage Warhead.
From what I understand, that was indeed the intent. That, and Yukio's just this bubbly kind of person that gets that reaction anyway.
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I like to think she's naturally that friendly, and Wade just likes kids and is good with them.
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I like to think Wade was being nice and friendly with her specifically to annoy the crap out of Negasonic Teenage Warhead.
In the comics, Deadpool calling someone Hello Kitty would be a compliment. He's a fan.
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That would be Hello Kitty Pride. I would love to see that joke occur.
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That would be Hello Kitty Pride. I would love to see that joke occur.
Made even better by the fact that Colossus is in the film series...
Ruger
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So my asthma is bad enough that laughing too hard is a risky prospect: it'll send me into coughing fits, which will in turn make it hard to breathe and, well, to live.
Deadpool 2 sent me into three of those. Once, "Oh, he's doing it! He's really doing it!" because my brother-in-law's son is learning to walk and those are the exact words that came from his wife's mouth. Once at the oft-parodied Pretty in Pink boombox moment. Once when it's revealed that the rest of the X-Men are just hiding from Deadpool while he's complaining about how empty the mansion is.
Frankly, though, I think the best moment overall was, "Seriously, your superpower is luck? How is that cinematic in any way! It's ridiculous!" while everything is going Domino's way as she storms the truck. Spreading her arms out wide and waiting for that inflatable bear to catch her... Domino is now my wife's favorite mutant.
Shatterstar dying was pretty awesome too.
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I thought the funniest part of his rant about Domino's power was the crack at Rob Leifield's inability to draw feet.
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From what I understand, that was indeed the intent. That, and Yukio's just this bubbly kind of person that gets that reaction anyway.
Who is Yukio supposed to be, from the various X-team comics though?
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Who is Yukio supposed to be, from the various X-team comics though?
Yukio. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukio_(comics))
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Considering the liberties they took with NSW's character vs the comic, I'd call her an In Name Only at best. Not to slight the movie!
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Yeah, neither her powers nor her personality matched her comic book counterpart.
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Yukio. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukio_(comics))
Her write up matches the Yukio we saw in The Wolverine, but not the girl in deadpool, as she electrified a chain..
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Her write up matches the Yukio we saw in The Wolverine, but not the girl in deadpool, as she electrified a chain..
True... I've seen it said elsewhere on Teh Interwebs that she's more of a mashup of Yukio (in name) and Surge (in mutant power). But of course, as already said upthread the Deadpool franchise has already proved to be fast and loose with faithfulness to comics canon. See comic book Negasonic Teenage Warhead vs movie Negasonic Teenage Warhead.
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I actually didn't KNOW there was a comic Negasonic teenage warhead character.. I just thought she was created specifically FOR deadpool..
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So here is the where's Waldo cast.
Brad Pitt and Matt Damon. And another I cannot recall the name of.
Alan Tudyk and Matt Damon shared the "Terminator Cable arrives in the past" scene.
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I actually didn't KNOW there was a comic Negasonic teenage warhead character.. I just thought she was created specifically FOR deadpool..
There was, but the character died in her introductory issue or something. And she was in one of the spinoff books, not any of the main X titles..
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Alan Tudyk and Matt Damon shared the "Terminator Cable arrives in the past" scene.
Wow. I didn't recognize either making a cameo..
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Think "Toilet Paper"
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A very important update (https://movieweb.com/deadpool-2-pg-13-rerelease-fred-savage-princess-bride/).
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I still find the made for TV version of Blazing Saddles to be funnier than the movie version, and provided a better story to how Bart subdues Mongo. Wish there was a disk version of that available, or a cut that incorporates the added TV scenes to the movie version.
A very important update (https://movieweb.com/deadpool-2-pg-13-rerelease-fred-savage-princess-bride/).