@@JessAndTess The first two Deadpool movies were great, but Deadpool and Wolverine EASILY became the best one. Their tribute to Fox completely sealed the deal on that.
Channing Tatum had a huge passion for playing Gambit ever since he was a kid reading the comics. His movie was greenlit but then when Disney bought Fox it kind of took a backseat because it wouldn't fit with the vision Marvel had at that point. Ryan Reynolds who shared a very similar passion for Deadpool breathed life back into Gambit and it's extremely wholesome. Also, his Cajun accent is 100% on point.
Thanks to Deadpool and Wolverine, everyone is now calling Ryan Reynolds "Marvel Jesus". He gave the Marvel Cinematic Universe that much needed adrenaline shot to the arm.
I don't think anyone saw this movie and thought, "That was great, let's go see the next one!" Marvel's path forward is determined one movie at a time. I hope the next Captain movie is worth the wait.
How did he break apart the skeleton? The bones are not solidly connected to each other. They are connected by cartilage. If they were solidly connected, Wolverine wouldn’t be able to even move. 😂
Later on in the movie, Johnny Storm even _demonstrates_ what really happens to a skeleton, when all the soft connective tissue goes away: it just collapses into a pile of separate bones, like a jostled Jenga tower.
@@5calambresthe ribcage isnt solid either, half of it is cartilage and the other half is bone, if it was 100% solid it wouldn't expand and we wouldn't be able to breath. He broke the soft tissue that connects both halves of the rib
In the comics, Deadpool's healing factor is derived from Wolverine's via the Weapon X Program, but it's different. His skin problem is a side effect of how his healing factor deals with the cancer; it's still there, it just doesn't spread. Also, in the comics, Deadpool is kind of insane due to his healing factor repairing traumatic brain injuries; it's part of why he breaks the Fourth Wall all the time. He 'knows" he's in a comic book just like he "knows" he's in a movie and the ongoing joke is that nobody else knows acknowledges what he's talking about as though they don't hear him.
Jon Favreau was playing Happy. That's why they showed the date March 14, 2018, that meeting occurred before Endgame which came out in 2019. At this point, Tony was living with Pepper in a cabin with their daughter.
Channing's accent was actually on point as one of the running gags in the X-Men was that people have a hard time understanding him so he absolutely nailed it
Wolverine's skills are not just ferocity, and being a brawler. He has like 150 years of training, fighting wars, was a samurai who learned how to control himself, and fight with superior technique. I still remembering having a trading card from the mid 90's that said he has mastered 7 of the most popular fighting styles.
To be fair, most people nowadays seem to know comic book heroes from movies. I didn't even read a lot of Marvel comics myself back in the days. I do know a lot of the older Marvel cartoons and video games though.
I heard that RDJ turned down the role because he felt that appearing as Tony like a physical week before they announce him as Doctor Doom would be confusing to some of the fans, as that announcement was scheduled a week after this movie went to theaters.
From my understanding he only has adamantium bones and most bones aren't actually attached to one another. Ligaments and cartilage are still breakable.
Lively... nope... not an ironic name AT ALL. I guess that was the Blake he was talking about. I thought it was a Blake's 7 reference, not that I know anything about that but the title
Every time I'm in the gym looking in the mirror I swear that I look just like Wolverine, but when I get home and look in my bathroom mirror I suddenly look like Peterpool 😞
Them fighting is like a big brother little brother thing, just boys being boys. What's wild is, I read that Ryan had to sit for 5 hours in front of a slow motion sensory camera fixed on his face so they could put in all the eye reactions you see when he is under the suit. The stitching is fixed so the white you see on the face mask doesn't move, that's all digitally put in. Wild.
All the different Wolverines were in fact the different comic versions. Wolverine on the X was one of the more iconic covers from Claremont's 2nd team of X-Men.
The success of the original Blade film showed that comic book character films could be successful. You really need to watch Blade and Blade II - they're great. Oh, and I know you were confused about Blade's comment about ice skating uphill. Once you watch the original Blade film, you'll get it 😉
99.9% of the people watching Blade in 1998 had no idea he was originally an obscure comic book character from the 1970's. To most people it was just a really good vampire movie. X-Men was already well into production by the time Blade hit theaters and was going to come whether or not Blade was a success. It's simply not true that Blade sparked some sort of superhero movie renaissance. X-Men was the movie that got the general public reinterested in superhero films.
@@JM-nd9zfRegardless, it did show that a film based on a Marvel comic book character (which it is) could be done in a way that is successful. Even if people didn't immediately know when watching the film, I'm sure there were people who went to look more into Blade after the film.
Nobody notices that when she pushes her finger into logans head it takes considerably more force for her to get through his skull. That's why it looks like she's going slow.
The fact that I know this, disturbs me a little, but the main reason Deadpool using Wolverine’s skeleton as a weapon is even plausible are two reasons. Reason one, skeletons are held together by joints and ligaments, which decompose faster than bone. Reason two, Wolverine’s skeleton is a mythical hard metal.
Saw this at the cinema a few weeks back with the wife and kids, they loved it. I do think that Deadpool in his wig, looks like Ted Danson as a burn victim.
To hear blade say a villain don’t play is very unreal to me because the blade that I grew up watching ain’t scared of nobody, he went up against deacon frost and he was a blood. God someone who is way stronger than Cassandra hearing Blade say she don’t play. This is a completely different blade because he ain’t scared of nobody.
The dog that played Dogpool was voted to be the ugliest dog in the world in a competition. Ladypool was played by Blake Lively, Ryans wife and Babypool was their son. Cowboy Deadpool was Matthew McConaughey. Jennifer Garner that played Elektra also played Ryan Reynolds mom in The Adam Project. Sabretooth was played by the actor from the first X-Men movies. Sabretooth is Logans ( Wolverines ) brother. Ryan Reynolds is also a co-owner of a football ( soccer in US ) team in England named Wrexham and one of his star players had a part as TVA Police, the guy who knocked at the door at Wades b-day party and he was also the guy who say that Ryan is the worst thing to come out of Canada. One of the mulitiverse pools had a team crest on his Deadpool outfit. I love all the Deadpool movie and I like most of the movies that Ryan Reynolds has been in............... and no I dont have a man crush on him, I just think he is a funny guy. And Deadpool and Wolverine have made more than 1.3 billion dollars for Disney.
28:34 Yes, Liev Shreiber played Victor Creed a.k.a. Sabretooth in the prequel movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine, or at least some different version of the character. Tyler Mane played Sabretooth in the very first X-Men movie back in 2000 and returns to the role here. However, the 2000 movie never mentions that he and Wolverine are brothers, and Sabretooth shows no signs of recognizing Logan at any point in the film. (Logan wouldn't recognize Sabretooth due to his memory loss.) The Liev Shreiber version is only ever referred to by his civilian name Victor and never as Sabretooth. So it's unclear whether or not Mane and Shreiber were playing the same version of the character, or if Sabretooth and Victor were split into two completely separate characters for narrative purposes.
He was losing his healing factor, someone said the government put something in the water or food supply to slowing kill off the X gene that mutates people. He was always getting poisoned, but his healing factor took care of it in the past.
The “Blade” Trinity was made by New Line Cinema (which is currently owned by Warner Brothers) Elektra, Daredevil, Xmen were FOX movies The last 2 punisher movies were made by Lionsgate The OG Punisher movie from 1989 (with Dolph Lundgren) was made by New World Pictures, which was bought by FOX, which is now Disney.
Shawarma if made correctly, is something like a gyro + burrito. My favorite is a mixed meat one, with beef, lamb, and chicken, shaved off a rotating spit (unlike the gyro the meet isn’t ground up, but stacked). With fresh tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, banana peppers, garlic sauce and hot sauce. It then put into tight wrap and then put in a panini type press. It is a perfect combo of hot, cold, spicy, sweet, crisp, and savory. So good!!!
@@JessAndTess I recommend searching yelp and such to make sure you get a good one. I live in N’ville and there is a Kurdish store that has a shawarma place in the back. It’s my go to.
The one thing I hate about this is that they killed Johnny storm one of the best marvel character. It hurt like when Iron man died in endgame. Fantastic four introduced me to superhero genre
Bit of trivia for the post credit Chris rant. They had que cards ready for him to read from so he didnt have to memorize the entire rant. But being Chris he memorized the entire thing and did it in just 2 takes.
Basically Paradox is trying to prune the timelines behind the TVA's back and any superhero from that timeline that could be a threat to his plans he offers them to join the sacred timeline or he sends them to the void.
I love the meta undertone of this story. Logan was the Anchor being of the Fox universe and his death led to its slow and inevitable decay. Paradox is trying to kill that off and never use it again. The events of the movie regenerate the Fox timeline without merging it into the Sacred Timeline. The others are given endings to their stories, and we are told that the tva killed their worlds. Cassandra wants to end all of the timelines and just leave the trash heap. It feels like they had a production meeting to decide what to do, took all of the suggestions for how to proceed with the timelines, and then assigned each idea an avatar/actor who then battled in this story. At the same time Deadpool calls out multiverses, so it’s not clear whether they are going to keep it all separate, permit crossovers, or whether it will be merged eventually. I assume they will do whatever makes the most money, or at least seems likely to do so.
I think, as lousy as the verse became and how much money it lost, INVESTORS have finally learned their lesson. Never liked comic books, never liked any characters besides spidey (before movies) and I DEFINITELY never liked the bloated marvelverse with 100s of carboard cutouts just there until the next action scene. Oh, Fox's incessant self-product placements were REALLY annoying too eg. spidey's best friend always raving how the avengers are cool
You certainly shouldn't feel okay with only watching Blade 3, the first Blade was actually great and still holds up. Anything after that you can watch on a rainy Sunday afternoon or just skip.
I love watching people react to movies I love. The best part of watching reactions to Deadpool & Wolverine is seeing which reactors are not dog people.
Only the bones are covered in adimantium, the joints are still natural, he wouldn't be able to move if the joints were coated in metal too 😉 Also, we need a Gambit movie, Channing's portrayal is spot on. Even his heavy Cajun is buttery goodness.
4:42 "how did he break apart the skeleton?" the first i've seen anyone also ask themself that question. Ain't no way he broke an adamantium rib off with his bare hands
@@busimagen its true that the connective tissue is not made of adamantium. He didnt pull off the rib tho. Rewatch the scene, he breaks off the middle part of a rib, the other two remaining ends are made of adamantium (shining, the connective tissue isnt shining on the skeleton). Meaning he didnt pull the rib off the connective tissue, but actually broke off the adamantium bone. I just rewatched the intro scene as an own video.
My for funzies head canon, the reason his universe is regenerating isn't because of their intended self-sacrifice, but their destruction of the car they landed on when they got back from the Void. The family not getting that specific car prevents a major incident in the future that originally prepped the universe to break down when/after Logan died. Destroying it stopped the event from from happening.
It’s worth watching the director commentary of this movie. Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy talk about how they did the movie and what they had to go through. 5:39 no that’s Nicholas Pauley. 25:44 apparently there were a bunch of paparazzi on that hill so Ryan & Shawn decided that they would leak the Wolverine costume before any of the paparazzi got to it. Also Ryan said that his stuntman showed him & Shawn the gun move with loading the clips and they said to keep it secret until they found a place to use it with the stunt coordinator doing it. 27:50 the swords are attached to Hugh’s costume and it was Ryan’s idea to “twang” it 28:38 this is Sabertooth from the first X-men movie. 36:45 that’s a real dog and the tongue is real too. It’s the world’s ugliest dog per the 2024 Great Britain ugliest dog contest. 37:26 Ryan had to put Salmon paste in his mouth to get the dog to do that. Nicepool is played by Ryan’s imaginary twin brother Gordon Reynolds. Deadpool and Wolverine is a family movies for Ryan. 50:07 it’s shelved again. 51:50 if you saw the first Blade movie you’d recognize the line. 54:32 wonder if she did to Deadpool what she did to Johnny if he’d actually die or if his body would regrow? 1:00:03 technically Kidpool is a girl. Kidpool is played by Ryan & Blake’s daughter Inez and Babypool is played by their son Olin. Their other two kids James is a screaming mutant and Betty is Hugh Jackman’s wrangler. 1:01:54 that’s Nathan Fillion and Cowboypool is Matthew McConaughey.
26:45…Not really. When he is in his berserker rage, yes, he is more animalistic, but Logan is actually one of the best Marvel fighters. Fox films only had him as someone that can heal and was always mad, that's about it, but Logan is in the top 10 best Marvel fighters, with his age, he has mastered most martial arts.
It's sad how the movies often make Wolverine out to be nothing but a brawler In reality, according to the canon he is a master martial artist having learned and mastered various martial arts styles from around the world
Have to say - please see Blade 1 (2 rocks as well) it's the movie that made all these other movies possible. To clarify Blade 3 is an abomination and a huge let down from the first 2 which were really fun.
Channing Tatum - It's not the accent - the things you're not understanding are Cajun French - like "Laissez les bon temps rouler!" Let the good times roll.
Yes this exactly. I hate how people complain that they can't understand Gambit, and it's like, "Well you won't some of it if you don't know any French."
If you seen all the Marvel movies they recruited all the standout characters to reprise their roles for this movie. Which you prolly already know now after reacting & uploading.
4:40 - It's only his bones that were fused with adamantium. The ligaments & cartilage that connect the bones were still just plain old biologically human.
We're fine not getting every reference all the time. Not really worried about spending 90 minutes watching a movie I don't want to watch so that I can understand a small joke in a different movie. The movie does a great job at letting everyone enjoy it on it's own.
I gotta say this, I can't remember the name of the dude who played gambit in origins wolverine. But Channing Tatum is forever Gambit in my mind. I'm a true comic book fan. And that dude sucked. Channing Tatum nailed that character in the same way that Hugh Jackman nailed Wolverine and Ryan Reynolds nailed Deadpool. P.S. Deadpool actually comes in second! Gambit is my number 1 and Tatum KILLED IT! If you disagree... Don't talk to me until you've at least seen the original series or read the comics. We nerds suck don't we?
I think Honda and KIA had equal investments in this movie. And both were paid off. I've owned both; the most recent/current is the KIA. That said , I loved my Honda...back in the 80's. They just got too expensive for my USAF salary.
for info he didint break wolfverine's bones adamantium is unbreakable by hands deadpool has super strengs but not enouthg to break adamantium he just seprated the bones at the joins !
Which Deadpool movie is the best???
@@JessAndTess The first two Deadpool movies were great, but Deadpool and Wolverine EASILY became the best one. Their tribute to Fox completely sealed the deal on that.
1:00:02 there's Deadpool 2099 aka Warda Wilson, Deadpool's daughter
1:03:12 Future Deadpool is Deadpool 2099, his daughter Warda Wilson
First is still the best for me.
This one is the best one without question
Channing Tatum had a huge passion for playing Gambit ever since he was a kid reading the comics.
His movie was greenlit but then when Disney bought Fox it kind of took a backseat because it wouldn't fit with the vision Marvel had at that point.
Ryan Reynolds who shared a very similar passion for Deadpool breathed life back into Gambit and it's extremely wholesome.
Also, his Cajun accent is 100% on point.
The movie was actually in development hell & before the movie could get the chance to be made it was then cancelled when Disney bought Fox.
Thanks to Deadpool and Wolverine, everyone is now calling Ryan Reynolds "Marvel Jesus". He gave the Marvel Cinematic Universe that much needed adrenaline shot to the arm.
Yeah! Let's see if they can keep the momentum going
@@JessAndTess It's already one of the best movies in The Multiverse Saga.
I don't think anyone saw this movie and thought, "That was great, let's go see the next one!"
Marvel's path forward is determined one movie at a time.
I hope the next Captain movie is worth the wait.
The director and screenwriters saved marvel. Ryan Reynolds has had way more failure movies to give him solo credit.
Tuesday word resurrection was right there mate 😂
How did he break apart the skeleton? The bones are not solidly connected to each other. They are connected by cartilage. If they were solidly connected, Wolverine wouldn’t be able to even move. 😂
Yeah, the human skeleton is a lot more flexible than people think.
Later on in the movie, Johnny Storm even _demonstrates_ what really happens to a skeleton, when all the soft connective tissue goes away: it just collapses into a pile of separate bones, like a jostled Jenga tower.
He literally breaks off a piece of the ripcage for the verry first throw.
@@SebastianWeinbergHow kind it was of Johnny to demonstrate that to the audience. 😅
@@5calambresthe ribcage isnt solid either, half of it is cartilage and the other half is bone, if it was 100% solid it wouldn't expand and we wouldn't be able to breath. He broke the soft tissue that connects both halves of the rib
The Bye Bye Bye dance was made by a professional dancer, "Nick Pauley". In the end credits he's named like "Dancepool".
You watched Blade Trinity but not the first 2... you missed the two movies of the trilogy most worth watching...
yeah saying "im fine with only seeing blade 3" is a horrendous take...
Real dog - no cgi or prosthetics needed - winner of ugly dog contest.
Thing must be like Tom Brady in those competitions. The absolute GOAT
NOT just ANY contest, the WORLD's ugliest
@@JessAndTessis a pug & Chinese crested mix. The CC on its own is a regular winner of ugly dog contests
Hugh did a great job. Depicting Logan as a broken alcoholic who ultimately finds redemption and a family was really satisfying.
In the comics, Deadpool's healing factor is derived from Wolverine's via the Weapon X Program, but it's different. His skin problem is a side effect of how his healing factor deals with the cancer; it's still there, it just doesn't spread. Also, in the comics, Deadpool is kind of insane due to his healing factor repairing traumatic brain injuries; it's part of why he breaks the Fourth Wall all the time. He 'knows" he's in a comic book just like he "knows" he's in a movie and the ongoing joke is that nobody else knows acknowledges what he's talking about as though they don't hear him.
He's so crazy he fell in love with death like Thanos, and when Thanos found out he made it so DP can never die. I wish we could see that in a movie.
Jon Favreau was playing Happy. That's why they showed the date March 14, 2018, that meeting occurred before Endgame which came out in 2019.
At this point, Tony was living with Pepper in a cabin with their daughter.
Tess was right again
Thank-you! That is very good to know!
Actually even before Infinity War. That came out in April of 2018.
No they weren't. This was shortly before Infinity War. Tony & family were living in a cabin in 2023.
@@aljovenceabina5780 damn it. You're right.
Channing's accent was actually on point as one of the running gags in the X-Men was that people have a hard time understanding him so he absolutely nailed it
That Cajun accent was Thicc
Wolverine's skills are not just ferocity, and being a brawler. He has like 150 years of training, fighting wars, was a samurai who learned how to control himself, and fight with superior technique. I still remembering having a trading card from the mid 90's that said he has mastered 7 of the most popular fighting styles.
My brain hurts because only about 2% of reactors recognize Age of Apocalypse Wolverine.
Right. I did right off.
Or old man Logan.
never liked comic books other than Mad Magazine and Heavy Metal
Right????
To be fair, most people nowadays seem to know comic book heroes from movies. I didn't even read a lot of Marvel comics myself back in the days. I do know a lot of the older Marvel cartoons and video games though.
7:43 Tony Stark I still alive at this point (this scene happens in 2018, before Thanos, etc.)
He was actually was set to appear in the movie but rdj sadly turned it down
I heard that RDJ turned down the role because he felt that appearing as Tony like a physical week before they announce him as Doctor Doom would be confusing to some of the fans, as that announcement was scheduled a week after this movie went to theaters.
@@RedmoonIndustries actually the rdj appearance was set before infinity war and end game but rdj turned it down because he didn't like the script
Gambits Cajun accent is spot on
Yes it is!
@@susanesquer1520shoutout to her for spotting right away
From my understanding he only has adamantium bones and most bones aren't actually attached to one another. Ligaments and cartilage are still breakable.
thank you doctor wolverine. (Movie reference)
Thanks for watching this wonderful movie like a virgin. With innocent eyes and innocent ears. Thank you so much. I thought I was alone.
Ladypool was Ryan Reynolds' wife, Blake Lively.
Kidpool and Babypool were their actual kids.
Cowboypool was Matthew McConaughey.
Lively... nope... not an ironic name AT ALL. I guess that was the Blake he was talking about. I thought it was a Blake's 7 reference, not that I know anything about that but the title
Ladypool was only "voiced" by Blake Lively. Stunt woman Christiaan Betridge was in the suit.
Every time I'm in the gym looking in the mirror I swear that I look just like Wolverine, but when I get home and look in my bathroom mirror I suddenly look like Peterpool 😞
So one walk home is all that it takes for such a drastic improvement?
Them fighting is like a big brother little brother thing, just boys being boys. What's wild is, I read that Ryan had to sit for 5 hours in front of a slow motion sensory camera fixed on his face so they could put in all the eye reactions you see when he is under the suit. The stitching is fixed so the white you see on the face mask doesn't move, that's all digitally put in. Wild.
26:43 Actually Wolverine's martial arts skills are on pair with some of Marverl's best figthers, like Daredevil or Iron Fist.
I stand corrected!
I remember wolverine has beaten iron fist in a 1v1 and with no claws to, but dan reckons he was holding back, but so did wolverine!!
This movie was EPIC. Hugh did an incredible job, they all did. And Tatum as Gambit? Spot on. Loved all of it
All the different Wolverines were in fact the different comic versions. Wolverine on the X was one of the more iconic covers from Claremont's 2nd team of X-Men.
The success of the original Blade film showed that comic book character films could be successful. You really need to watch Blade and Blade II - they're great.
Oh, and I know you were confused about Blade's comment about ice skating uphill. Once you watch the original Blade film, you'll get it 😉
Blade Trinity is the link in DP&W though, so do not miss that either! :)
@JohnnyMan316 They mentioned in the reaction that they saw it
99.9% of the people watching Blade in 1998 had no idea he was originally an obscure comic book character from the 1970's. To most people it was just a really good vampire movie. X-Men was already well into production by the time Blade hit theaters and was going to come whether or not Blade was a success. It's simply not true that Blade sparked some sort of superhero movie renaissance. X-Men was the movie that got the general public reinterested in superhero films.
@@JM-nd9zfRegardless, it did show that a film based on a Marvel comic book character (which it is) could be done in a way that is successful. Even if people didn't immediately know when watching the film, I'm sure there were people who went to look more into Blade after the film.
I think Batman '89 did that.
...why would you not want to watch the 2 good Blade movies? The third one is literally the one everyone hates. The first 2 are classics.
Even beyond that, why jump in to the third at all and skip the first two?
not everyone hates Trinity lol
Nobody notices that when she pushes her finger into logans head it takes considerably more force for her to get through his skull. That's why it looks like she's going slow.
The fact that I know this, disturbs me a little, but the main reason Deadpool using Wolverine’s skeleton as a weapon is even plausible are two reasons. Reason one, skeletons are held together by joints and ligaments, which decompose faster than bone. Reason two, Wolverine’s skeleton is a mythical hard metal.
😂 now THAT is the best, most logical reason.
Saw this at the cinema a few weeks back with the wife and kids, they loved it.
I do think that Deadpool in his wig, looks like Ted Danson as a burn victim.
I thought I was the only one noticing. But he does.
To hear blade say a villain don’t play is very unreal to me because the blade that I grew up watching ain’t scared of nobody, he went up against deacon frost and he was a blood. God someone who is way stronger than Cassandra hearing Blade say she don’t play. This is a completely different blade because he ain’t scared of nobody.
Been waiting for this. Love it.
Most bones are held together by cartilage. Individually Wolverine's bones can't break, but joints and the connections between ribs are cartilage.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman is best friends in real life, and I'm sure they cracked each other
Must have been so much fun!
20:00 Sorry, guys, I'm with the TVA agent on this one 🤣
The dog that played Dogpool was voted to be the ugliest dog in the world in a competition.
Ladypool was played by Blake Lively, Ryans wife and Babypool was their son. Cowboy Deadpool was Matthew McConaughey.
Jennifer Garner that played Elektra also played Ryan Reynolds mom in The Adam Project.
Sabretooth was played by the actor from the first X-Men movies. Sabretooth is Logans ( Wolverines ) brother.
Ryan Reynolds is also a co-owner of a football ( soccer in US ) team in England named Wrexham and one of his star players had a part as TVA Police, the guy who knocked at the door at Wades b-day party and he was also the guy who say that Ryan is the worst thing to come out of Canada. One of the mulitiverse pools had a team crest on his Deadpool outfit.
I love all the Deadpool movie and I like most of the movies that Ryan Reynolds has been in............... and no I dont have a man crush on him, I just think he is a funny guy.
And Deadpool and Wolverine have made more than 1.3 billion dollars for Disney.
That’s not the team crest it’s the Welsh flag
Blake lively did the voice. Thats a stunt woman who did same stunts for gal gadot in ww84
Apparently the guy who did the "Bye Bye Bye" dance in the beginning was named Nick Pauley, and he's listed in the credits as "Dancepool".
28:34 Yes, Liev Shreiber played Victor Creed a.k.a. Sabretooth in the prequel movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine, or at least some different version of the character. Tyler Mane played Sabretooth in the very first X-Men movie back in 2000 and returns to the role here. However, the 2000 movie never mentions that he and Wolverine are brothers, and Sabretooth shows no signs of recognizing Logan at any point in the film. (Logan wouldn't recognize Sabretooth due to his memory loss.) The Liev Shreiber version is only ever referred to by his civilian name Victor and never as Sabretooth. So it's unclear whether or not Mane and Shreiber were playing the same version of the character, or if Sabretooth and Victor were split into two completely separate characters for narrative purposes.
2:54 this Wolverine from Logan (2017) was dying from Adamantium poisoning
He was losing his healing factor, someone said the government put something in the water or food supply to slowing kill off the X gene that mutates people. He was always getting poisoned, but his healing factor took care of it in the past.
Love the moogle shirt, happened to hit play on this just as I logged into FFXIV, where my free company and named the Purple Moogles =D
The “Blade” Trinity was made by New Line Cinema (which is currently owned by Warner Brothers)
Elektra, Daredevil, Xmen were FOX movies
The last 2 punisher movies were made by Lionsgate
The OG Punisher movie from 1989 (with Dolph Lundgren) was made by New World Pictures, which was bought by FOX, which is now Disney.
That Sabertooth was the one from the first X-Men movie.
Shawarma if made correctly, is something like a gyro + burrito. My favorite is a mixed meat one, with beef, lamb, and chicken, shaved off a rotating spit (unlike the gyro the meet isn’t ground up, but stacked). With fresh tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, banana peppers, garlic sauce and hot sauce. It then put into tight wrap and then put in a panini type press. It is a perfect combo of hot, cold, spicy, sweet, crisp, and savory. So good!!!
Hey! I was close! I said burrito and gyro. Nailed it. Now I'm hungry
@@JessAndTess I recommend searching yelp and such to make sure you get a good one. I live in N’ville and there is a Kurdish store that has a shawarma place in the back. It’s my go to.
It’s really good. It spiked in popularity after Avengers came out.
They're also called Doner Kebab in Turkey (and in Germany, due to the large Turkish population).
Loved this film and I'm excited for another if they go that route. That being said definitely watch the first 2 blade movies, you're missing out.
Dogpool is "Peggy" - a British Pugese dog (cross between a Pug and a Chinese Crested Dog) that won the title as Britain's ugliest dog.
Well earned lol
YES!!!! LETS GOOO!!! I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR SO LONG!!! BTW is Tess okay? She seemed down a bit in the one… Hope she’s okay!
Tess really enjoyed it!
The one thing I hate about this is that they killed Johnny storm one of the best marvel character. It hurt like when Iron man died in endgame. Fantastic four introduced me to superhero genre
Bit of trivia for the post credit Chris rant. They had que cards ready for him to read from so he didnt have to memorize the entire rant. But being Chris he memorized the entire thing and did it in just 2 takes.
Basically Paradox is trying to prune the timelines behind the TVA's back and any superhero from that timeline that could be a threat to his plans he offers them to join the sacred timeline or he sends them to the void.
5:02 bones can be removed part by parts btw
Professional dancer Nick Pauley, who was credited as Dancepool, performed most of the choreography.
This was so much fun watching y'all react to D&W.
Appreciate it!
I love the meta undertone of this story.
Logan was the Anchor being of the Fox universe and his death led to its slow and inevitable decay.
Paradox is trying to kill that off and never use it again.
The events of the movie regenerate the Fox timeline without merging it into the Sacred Timeline.
The others are given endings to their stories, and we are told that the tva killed their worlds.
Cassandra wants to end all of the timelines and just leave the trash heap.
It feels like they had a production meeting to decide what to do, took all of the suggestions for how to proceed with the timelines, and then assigned each idea an avatar/actor who then battled in this story.
At the same time Deadpool calls out multiverses, so it’s not clear whether they are going to keep it all separate, permit crossovers, or whether it will be merged eventually.
I assume they will do whatever makes the most money, or at least seems likely to do so.
I think, as lousy as the verse became and how much money it lost, INVESTORS have finally learned their lesson. Never liked comic books, never liked any characters besides spidey (before movies) and I DEFINITELY never liked the bloated marvelverse with 100s of carboard cutouts just there until the next action scene. Oh, Fox's incessant self-product placements were REALLY annoying too eg. spidey's best friend always raving how the avengers are cool
You certainly shouldn't feel okay with only watching Blade 3, the first Blade was actually great and still holds up. Anything after that you can watch on a rainy Sunday afternoon or just skip.
Wolvie's rant in the car hits hard and true...
The joke is on us...
I love watching people react to movies I love. The best part of watching reactions to Deadpool & Wolverine is seeing which reactors are not dog people.
We love dogs ❤️ Gremlins aren't our favorite, though.
Here is our dog th-cam.com/video/Oez2q1PSECQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RJOtI2ompIwV8gWM&t=2316
Only the bones are covered in adimantium, the joints are still natural, he wouldn't be able to move if the joints were coated in metal too 😉
Also, we need a Gambit movie, Channing's portrayal is spot on. Even his heavy Cajun is buttery goodness.
Yeah, the yellow suit for Wolverine is iconic.
Channing Tatum was supposed to play gambit in a film but it went unmade when Disney made fox
Disney bought out FOX. They didn't make or create it.
4:42 "how did he break apart the skeleton?" the first i've seen anyone also ask themself that question. Ain't no way he broke an adamantium rib off with his bare hands
@@busimagen its true that the connective tissue is not made of adamantium. He didnt pull off the rib tho.
Rewatch the scene, he breaks off the middle part of a rib, the other two remaining ends are made of adamantium (shining, the connective tissue isnt shining on the skeleton).
Meaning he didnt pull the rib off the connective tissue, but actually broke off the adamantium bone.
I just rewatched the intro scene as an own video.
@@busimagen guess i learned something new today 😂 thanks for taking the time to explain 👍🏻
How dare you make fun of that beautiful dog. Peggy is the cutest dog alive.
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My for funzies head canon, the reason his universe is regenerating isn't because of their intended self-sacrifice, but their destruction of the car they landed on when they got back from the Void.
The family not getting that specific car prevents a major incident in the future that originally prepped the universe to break down when/after Logan died. Destroying it stopped the event from from happening.
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Mine was the death of NicePool, or the adoption of DogPool, or Peter wearing the suit, or Mr Paradox being detained.
@@hedgehog07productions91 Nicepool and Paradox was never a part of the universe
Liev Schreiber was sabretooth in x-men origins: Wolverine
This version is from the 2000 x-men played by Taylor mane
Tyler Mane, not Taylor.
Thanks😂
He's huge. He was in Troy as well. Big dude with the hammer.
Nick Pauly is the DeadPool dancer.
It’s worth watching the director commentary of this movie. Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy talk about how they did the movie and what they had to go through. 5:39 no that’s Nicholas Pauley. 25:44 apparently there were a bunch of paparazzi on that hill so Ryan & Shawn decided that they would leak the Wolverine costume before any of the paparazzi got to it. Also Ryan said that his stuntman showed him & Shawn the gun move with loading the clips and they said to keep it secret until they found a place to use it with the stunt coordinator doing it. 27:50 the swords are attached to Hugh’s costume and it was Ryan’s idea to “twang” it 28:38 this is Sabertooth from the first X-men movie. 36:45 that’s a real dog and the tongue is real too. It’s the world’s ugliest dog per the 2024 Great Britain ugliest dog contest. 37:26 Ryan had to put Salmon paste in his mouth to get the dog to do that. Nicepool is played by Ryan’s imaginary twin brother Gordon Reynolds. Deadpool and Wolverine is a family movies for Ryan. 50:07 it’s shelved again. 51:50 if you saw the first Blade movie you’d recognize the line. 54:32 wonder if she did to Deadpool what she did to Johnny if he’d actually die or if his body would regrow? 1:00:03 technically Kidpool is a girl. Kidpool is played by Ryan & Blake’s daughter Inez and Babypool is played by their son Olin. Their other two kids James is a screaming mutant and Betty is Hugh Jackman’s wrangler. 1:01:54 that’s Nathan Fillion and Cowboypool is Matthew McConaughey.
Wow! Thanks!
26:45…Not really. When he is in his berserker rage, yes, he is more animalistic, but Logan is actually one of the best Marvel fighters. Fox films only had him as someone that can heal and was always mad, that's about it, but Logan is in the top 10 best Marvel fighters, with his age, he has mastered most martial arts.
I stand corrected!
Cowboy-pool was voiced by Matthew McConoughey. FYI
It's sad how the movies often make Wolverine out to be nothing but a brawler
In reality, according to the canon he is a master martial artist having learned and mastered various martial arts styles from around the world
The Costume is close to comic book accurate. Do your research. These are actual comic book characters the actors are movie actors.
Liev played sabertooth once in wolverine origins and the guy in this film is wretler tyler mane who played sabertooth in the original x men film
Have to say - please see Blade 1 (2 rocks as well) it's the movie that made all these other movies possible. To clarify Blade 3 is an abomination and a huge let down from the first 2 which were really fun.
Devil guy is azazel from x-men first class also nightcrawlers dad
The Star Wars show Dafne Keen was in recently was 'The Acolyte.'
u must watch "The Shadow Strays", More Action More violence More Cinematic like a Hollywood, it's like a "John Wick" in Female Version
We'll check it out!
Channing Tatum - It's not the accent - the things you're not understanding are Cajun French - like "Laissez les bon temps rouler!" Let the good times roll.
Yes this exactly. I hate how people complain that they can't understand Gambit, and it's like, "Well you won't some of it if you don't know any French."
My preference is deadpool 2. Love that domimo every one gets bad luck
We deserve a gambit movie 😂😂
Did you know how much Laura stared at Logan in the hideout.
If you seen all the Marvel movies they recruited all the standout characters to reprise their roles for this movie. Which you prolly already know now after reacting & uploading.
"Tilt up to Blade." So now he's even directing? lol No problemo with that.
nice reaction with full music opening scene👍other channels not so mutch
Thanks! I tried to get in as much as possible
4:40 - It's only his bones that were fused with adamantium. The ligaments & cartilage that connect the bones were still just plain old biologically human.
A burrito is much better than shawarma, in my opinion.
What kind of monsters only watch Blade 3?? You both scare me.
Congrats on watching the only bad blade movie.
Laura was in his dark materials. She was excellent
Dafne keene was also in his dark metrials tv show
Have you thougjt of doing any comedy movies like harold and kumar 1-3, road trip, euro trip, austin powers trilogy or the greasy strangler.
Yep! We have some planned. Tess and Jess don't always see eye-to-eye on comedies though lol
@JessAndTess that is to be expected lol. Army of Darkness is another good one.
“She’s grown up” … yeah, that tends to happen when an actor ages from 11 to 18 :D
Tess forgets how old she's getting sometimes ;)
anybody catch the Mortal Kombat features in the scene with all the deadpools?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Movie is fantastic!!!
That is a real dog. Her name is Peggy the dog. A.K.A. Mary puppins
Lady Pool, Kid Pool and Baby pool are Ryans wife and kids
You have a lot of films to watch. LOL
Every second of this movie had a purpose. Most of the time it was a call back to a previous movie.
We're fine not getting every reference all the time. Not really worried about spending 90 minutes watching a movie I don't want to watch so that I can understand a small joke in a different movie. The movie does a great job at letting everyone enjoy it on it's own.
UM... this movie DID have baby arms and legs and an ENTIRE baby Deadpool (Diaper Pool?)
I gotta say this, I can't remember the name of the dude who played gambit in origins wolverine. But Channing Tatum is forever Gambit in my mind. I'm a true comic book fan. And that dude sucked. Channing Tatum nailed that character in the same way that Hugh Jackman nailed Wolverine and Ryan Reynolds nailed Deadpool. P.S. Deadpool actually comes in second! Gambit is my number 1 and Tatum KILLED IT! If you disagree... Don't talk to me until you've at least seen the original series or read the comics. We nerds suck don't we?
Hugh was 55 years old when he made this. Get back to us when you’re 55.😂😂😂
huh?
Right???
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bones aren't connected by bones. they're connected by soft tissue so you can still disconnect Logan's bones joint from joint
I think Honda and KIA had equal investments in this movie. And both were paid off. I've owned both; the most recent/current is the KIA. That said , I loved my Honda...back in the 80's. They just got too expensive for my USAF salary.
I hear that... what a world where Hondas are out of our price range
I like his accent 😅😅😅😀
for info he didint break wolfverine's bones adamantium is unbreakable by hands deadpool has super strengs but not enouthg to break adamantium he just seprated the bones at the joins !