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PaleoSteno

They captured the character perfectly. I don't think they could have done any better. The audience loved it and so did I.
8 years 1 month ago
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ZEDG

Mildly amusing. Nothing special.
Think you will like it the younger you are.
8 years 1 month ago
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ViScorp

That's what a Deadpool movie should be.
8 years 1 month ago
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Realenur

Please don't make the suit green, or animated!

I love it!
8 years 1 month ago
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CSSCHNEIDER

Negasonic. Teenage. Warhead.
8 years 1 month ago
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KaramAkerfeldt

Kind of boring and full of cliches and gimmicks. For teenagers.
Edit: the more i think about it the more i realize how shit this is.
7 years 9 months ago
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Michaaaaa

Loved the humour, loved the fact that it didn't took anything serious.

And I finally know what to buy at the IKEA ;)
8 years ago
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neocowboy

Even with many of the best bits being in the trailers, Deadpool still provides lots of laughs and violence.

This film is an achievement in itself by sticking to is R rating guns and being what fans expect it to be. Hopefully it will pave the way for Warners/DC to follow suit and fund a Lobo movie which has been in production limbo since the '90s.
8 years 1 month ago
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Kinchski

Haven't enjoyed a 'superhero' movie that much in a while

Also, Ryan Reynolds must be a Jim Carrey fan!
6 years 10 months ago
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aginpro

This is a movie that consistently switched from excelent clever humor with a good interpretation of the charakter, to lazy and juvenile humor with the "so randomz XD, chimichanga!!11!" meme version of deadpool that i despise (but alot of people like so maybe it's for you).

The story and villian are pretty generic and standard for a superhero flick, but are breathed new life into by having deadpool give his outlandish view and reactions to everything happened and a good dose of satire sprinkled in.

I must disagree on the people who say this is the definitive deadpool movie, but it could have been much more worse then it ended up being.Ofcourse this is subjective since there are many different versions of deadpool, but i have been reading him since the start and i bealieve deadpool can be much,much more thant what is shown here. this is a movie with alot of good combined with alot of bad, but it's certainly a decent movie that is easily enjoyed by many and hopefully will be a game changer in R-rated comedies being made. and if that happens, this will certainlybe a important movie and i thank it for that.
7 years 5 months ago
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xianjiro

The opening credits were great: list of superhero archetypes!
7 years 10 months ago
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Cadeicus

Did you ever see 127 hours?
7 years 10 months ago
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nostrafus

This movie can go fuck itself.
7 years 5 months ago
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chunkylefunga

A great transition from comic to movie.
7 years 12 months ago
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ikkegoemikke

You're probably thinking, "my boyfriend said this was a superhero movie but that guy in the red suit just turned that other guy into a f*cking kebab!" Well, I may be super. But I'm no hero.

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Despite the feeling of satiety when it comes to superhero movies, I still had to see this new hero from the Marvel stable. Now, you didn't need much to persuade me to watch it. Certainly not after I saw the revealed trailer last year. Immediately I was convinced that this could become a mega blockbuster. It was so brilliant and witty. Trust me, I was sick and tired of the world of The Avengers, X-Men and Super/Spiderman. Besides "Guardians of the Galaxy" and "Ant-Man", most superhero movies were just a copy from the previous episodes. Another story-line but with the same principle. "Guardians of the Galaxy", "Ant-Man" and "Deadpool" are an exception to that rule. A refreshing breeze through the superheroes universe.

Right from the opening credits you know what to expect. A mixture of bluntly, spectacular action and sharp, unabashed humor. "Deadpool" is "some douche-bag's film" and as protagonist "God's perfect idiot" with "a hot chick" to take revenge on "a British villain" with the help of "a moody teen" and "a CGI character". Produced by "asshats", written by "the real heroes here" and directed by "an overpaid tool". You can read this during the opening shot with the camera zooming out in slow motion during a devastating car-crash. Maybe it's not high-level humor, but it's an indication that you shouldn't take it all seriously. A crossfire of sarcastic, sexual and provocative one-liners throughout the whole film. Deadpool is an outsider at all levels who uses both self-deprecating and offensive text lines. The humor is sometimes as explicit as the violence used in the movie. Graphic violence with well thought sarcasm is exactly the combination I love the most.

Ryan Reynolds could drop his acting talent, since he wears the Deadpool mask practically the entire movie. I have no doubts about his abilities as an actor. Certainly not after seeing him in "Mississippi Grind" and "Woman in Gold". The mediocre movies in which he turned up ("RIPD", "Safe House" and "Green Lantern") were from a significantly lower level. But this was certainly not due to Reynolds, but rather because of a measly movie script. In "Deadpool" physical stamina, agility and speaking skills are more important than acting skills. His greatest merit is his perseverance to get this Deadpool project realized, despite the resistance of the Marvel despots. After a cameo in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine", his obstinacy and the enthusiasm of the Deadpool-supporters made sure this film was realized. Thank God for that!

I include this highly entertaining and over-the-top movie in the list of most successful movies of the year. For all I care they can think up a few sequels, even though I thoroughly hate sequels. As long as the concept stays intact and both humor and action are of an equivalent level. "Deadpool" fascinated me so much, that even the presence of Gina Carano didn't bother me. Ed Skrein showed again that he's cut out for a role as crazy villain and that participating in a monstrosity as "The transporter refueled" was a misjudgment. One thing is clear though. Haven't you seen this flick? Put on a red latex suit, place yourself in front of a widescreen television and have fun with this unpretentious, anti-hero.

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7 years 9 months ago

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