
DirtyCurryCell
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- Aug 15, 2024
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A few months ago, I watched the 2nd deadpool movie and found it extremely unfunny and boring. So much so that I watched it 2X Speed. The only reason I watched it to begin with was because I needed to prepare to watch this one. And ofc, as is case with ALL cape flicks nowadays, nothing important happened at all. Deadpool ended up reversing time to save everyone.
I never saw the appeal of Deadpool. He was always a relatively obscure character until that 2013 video game came out where they really pushed into his fourth wall jokes.
While I found the 2nd movie unwatchable, unfunny and boring, I found this one extremely distastefuly.
The film opens with Deadpool desecrating Logan's grave, take out his skeleton and beating people up with.
And the plot of the film is that Deadpool recruits a version of Wolverine to save his own timeline. They run into Johnny Storm from the old Fox Fantastic Four Movies, Electra from the Electra movie and Blade from the Blade Movie, X23 from Logan and a version of Gambit. There's a "heroic" sacrifice at the end, but nobody actually dies, and everything is just hand waved aside. JFL. That's the plot.
I just wish I had seen the Blade Trilogy and Electra, and Daredevil and Punisher before I saw this, because that would've made for a better viewing experience.
Honestly, the only thing that kept me going through this was Wolverine's reaction to Deadpool, because he was basically saying what I thought about Deadpool and his 'humour'. I always related to Wolverine, and now I relate to him more, because he's now an older, wiser version of Wolverine.
I'm gonna find some time to watch those old pre-MCU marvel movies now.
I haven't watched a single marvel movie in theatres since Endgame. And the only one I watched since then was No Way Home, Deadpool 2 and this one. I pirated all 3. JFL...
The only reason to watch this is Hugh Jackman.
But it's still extremely distasteful and an insult to Logan.
Ofc, the fact that Hugh Jackman was willing to do this, despite saying Logan would be his last time as Wolverine, means that he doesn't seem to care at all.
So why should I?
Or maybe I shouldn't be too hard on him. Maybe he just needed the money. Nicolas Cage was in Kickass because he spent all that money on a Dinosaur Fossil (Look it up).
I never saw the appeal of Deadpool. He was always a relatively obscure character until that 2013 video game came out where they really pushed into his fourth wall jokes.
While I found the 2nd movie unwatchable, unfunny and boring, I found this one extremely distastefuly.
The film opens with Deadpool desecrating Logan's grave, take out his skeleton and beating people up with.
And the plot of the film is that Deadpool recruits a version of Wolverine to save his own timeline. They run into Johnny Storm from the old Fox Fantastic Four Movies, Electra from the Electra movie and Blade from the Blade Movie, X23 from Logan and a version of Gambit. There's a "heroic" sacrifice at the end, but nobody actually dies, and everything is just hand waved aside. JFL. That's the plot.
I just wish I had seen the Blade Trilogy and Electra, and Daredevil and Punisher before I saw this, because that would've made for a better viewing experience.
Honestly, the only thing that kept me going through this was Wolverine's reaction to Deadpool, because he was basically saying what I thought about Deadpool and his 'humour'. I always related to Wolverine, and now I relate to him more, because he's now an older, wiser version of Wolverine.
I'm gonna find some time to watch those old pre-MCU marvel movies now.
I haven't watched a single marvel movie in theatres since Endgame. And the only one I watched since then was No Way Home, Deadpool 2 and this one. I pirated all 3. JFL...
The only reason to watch this is Hugh Jackman.
But it's still extremely distasteful and an insult to Logan.
Ofc, the fact that Hugh Jackman was willing to do this, despite saying Logan would be his last time as Wolverine, means that he doesn't seem to care at all.
So why should I?
Or maybe I shouldn't be too hard on him. Maybe he just needed the money. Nicolas Cage was in Kickass because he spent all that money on a Dinosaur Fossil (Look it up).