You know... the reason I think deadpool works so well is because Ryan Reynolds is ridiculously passionate about the character... and given his knowledge of the comics and the background of the character - I'm certain he can just be Deadpool without a script half the time. Also - it just works so well with Ryan Reynolds that Deadpool constantly breaks the 4th wall in the comics, allowing Ryan Reynolds to play with all the humor and turn it up to 11... it's such a masterpiece.
Obviously the “traveling to exotic places, meeting people and killing them” is *_100%_* a nod to _Private_ _Joker’s_ *_very_* similar line in *_”Full_* *_Metal_* *_Jacket”_*
I worked for AMC when this came out and the post credits became of one my all time favorites because he calls out out people not throwing out the garbage as a "Dick move" and I actually saw people walk back to their seats to grab their trash and throw it away. On behalf of theater ushers everywhere, Deadpool, we salute you.
One of the soldiers didn't get out. If you pause just right at 33:37, you can see they're both wearing collars. It's a mutant fight club, like Angel and Nightcrawler were in in Age of Apocalypse.
Ryan said T.J. is no longer his friend and wouldn't ever be in his movies ever again after he was up on SA charges just before the release of Deadpool 2
Outside of the early 00’s stuff, this movie got me into modern day comic book movies. Almost immediately after seeing this, I saw Civil War and pretty much fell in love with all of this.
I know people crap on post End Game stuff, but the MCU and everything building up to it was unlike anything that has ever happened. To have such a developed, interconnected universe, and to keep building it and actually follow through and pay it off. That was such a fun, nuts, gigantic undertaking. It really was special.
Yeah it’s gonna be hard for them to follow that as evidenced by the movies they have put out since. The actors and story line they had for the Infinity Saga story was absolutely top notch
@@vipe650r Absolutely! Phase 3 kicked it into maximum overdrive and really has carried us to this point. I have faith they’re gonna get it back on track
30:59 At SDCC 2014, _Thor: Ragnarok_ was marketed here as very spooky and dark, but thanks to Taika Waititi, it ended up being one of the most comedic movies in the MCU.
I dont know if it's just me, but this whole thing of trying to quantify Deadpool's 4th wall breaking as some special power that makes him a nexus being, like it really doesn't go right with me, he can break the fourth wall, let's just enjoy that without dropping in a lot of timey wobbly special cosmic powers or whatever 😂
I haven't seen enough of the comics to say for sure. But with the themes of schizophrenia with the multiple voices in is head, I thought it was always possible to read it as just an aspect of that mentally ill side of him. Like being "aware" he's in a comic book and so can talk to the reader, talk to the narrator, talk to other voices that others can't see. I enjoy it the most this way and it fits for me most in the first movie. Which is my favorite mainly for that as well as the eyes, I wish they would put that effort back in. It's there a little but not to that degree since.
I think the name on the phone dial was “Dr Killbrew”. I can make out the letter shape for kill in the first half, and it would make sense he would be in the contacts.
I'd disagree about parts not aging well, I think the whole thing aged well, I can't think of any joke that didn't make me laugh on multiple viewings that did my first time seeing it
36:20 That was originally planned to be Super Prison known as "The Raft", but due to legal issues, they had to change it to just some scrapped helicarrier.
Either him or Gareth Edwards. Both are VFX guys who got into directing and always nail the CGI in their films. Although I’d say Tim Miller would be the better director even if Gareth Edwards is the better visual effects artist.
10:20 I have mixed feelings on this version of Colossus tbh. I think he's absolutely perfect for the Deadpool films, but he's not exactly what I hoped for in the X-Men tbch. The 3 main things I would personally like to see with Colossus are for him to: 1) be able to change back & form between his human & metal form 2) be in a relationship with Shadowcat 3) be able to do more serious storylines too. I'm not sure if I can picture the Deadpool version doing any of those things tbh - I feel like the Fox X-Men version (i.e. Daniel Cudmore) would've been a closer fit.
There was no way miller was going to be asked back after the crap he pulled. When people on every major set youve worked on call you difficult and then you try and call reynolds difficult, nah, youre done.
So I believe the "like I made you in a computer" is a ref to the movie weird science. Great nerd film in the vein of Revenge of the Nerds. Something WW would absolutely be into
24:13 *Catwoman* in *Batman Returns* (1992 film) also falls into a dump truck ironically full of cat litter. *"Saved by kitty litter"* (laughs) *"Bastard!"*
Deadpool is hilarious but I'm glad we got to see plenty of Wade out of the suit during this film too, especially because his relationship w/ Vanessa is so amazing. Plus, Ryan Reynolds is way too attractive & entertaining to be stuck in the suit the whole time lol.
Also about the about the taken nightmare is actually kind of funny when you realise that those films star Famke Janssen who played Jean Grey in the first three X-Men films and DOFP
Always thought it was weird how in this film deadpools mutant power happened to be super healing to combat the cancer, and that Ajax pretty much planned on that being the case
Ahh yes, the first Francis/Deadpool fight aka, the one where you can see the clear and distinct outline of Ryan Reynolds junk when Ajax skewers him (it's actually in this video lol.
You know I never noticed but that prototype Deadpool costume he wears the white one. Actually looks like fantomx from the comics who's also weapons plus
I might be reaching with this but the green lantern card at 4:47 is a "V Card", which might be a reference to Green Lantern being his first superhero film
I wonder if the trainee reference was a reference to another one of Reynolds' movies he had been in, "Waiting..." Where he has a trainee assigned to him during his job as a waiter. Hmm.
22:44 Horrible comparison. Liam lost his child 3 times... Deadpool is telling 3 different stories. Not even close to the same. How can someone that pays so close attention to detail, make that mistake?
When Wade is secretly following Vanessa and he starts freaking out because he can hear everyone's voices, is that the exact moment that his ability to break the fourth wall emerges? Like that was him first becoming self aware? I know he can actually hear people because they are literally talking, but I like to think that that was the moment he became self aware, partially because of his self consciousness with his deformaty but also because it's literally one of his powers. But my head canon is that this is the exact moment he becomes self aware.
Probably my favorite jokes/moments from this film is the lack of Xmen joke plus the end credits where Deadpool calls out people for not throwing away trash
I remembered watching the trailers for Deadpool, I really wanted to go watch it until my parents found out it was Rated R I was 9 to 10 years old at the time
Guys- DEADPOOL 1 or DEADPOOL 2? Deadpool 2 is far superior to me. I think the writing was still finding its footing for Deadpool’s humor and it was uneven throughout. I LOVED how they handled his cancer but thought the movie moved way too fast from beat to beat. Shawn Levy, Ryan and team really honed their craft and got it down perfectly by DP2
Honestly, the only 2 jokes from that tj miller improv scene that still works for me are the Freddy Krueger one (I'm a horror junkie, that will always work for me) and one that was cut where Weasel simply looks at Wade, sighs and says "motherfucker you are HARD to look at" that one sends me every time I watch it.
The Zamboni scene could also be a reference to Austin Powers when the security guard tries to stop a steamroller by standing there with his arm out defiantly and Austin just doesn't drive around him at all.
1:40 A small correction: Ryan Reynolds didn't know about Deadpool until 2005. He got to know about Deadpool on the sets of Blade Trinity. And later he started reading the Deadpool comics. Fun Fact: the first comic Ryan read had the reference that Deadpool looks like Ryan Reynolds
Your crazy TJs jokes still hold up. I die laughing everytime I rewatch it. People cant take jokes anymore because everyone gets so offended and cry when their feeling get hurt
Hare’s something that just occurred to me. I guess in a way the position of Deadpool’s Two Katana Swards when he’s not using them, is in the shape of an ‘X’ and thus continuing the trend of every X Men movie having an ‘X’ for X Men
The Liam Neeson Taken joke isnt a joke about there being 3 movies....its the fact his daughter and family repeatedly gets kidnapped. Like what are the odds this dudes family gets kidnapped this much. Come on now find the funny
Didn’t know you were from Jacksonville!!! you’re my favorite one to watch of breaking down any movies or trailers! I grew up in the San Marco area and now out near the town center. That’s awesome man! Also them saying Jacksonville in this movie caught everyone offguard in the theater! Lol
I remember when that Orange Park AMC opened up. I was stationed in JAZ with the Navy. In fact, I was there the day the AMC opened. The showed a bunch of movies that had been released over the previous year or so for a quarter. I ended up watching 5th Element two or three times for less than a dollar.
What deadpool and captain america civil war did for deadpool and spiderman with the eyes was perfect and fixed such a major problem with live action superhero films
What was your favorite joke in the 2016 Deadpool movie?
All of them
Peter
All of the blind jokes 😭💀
the balls in holes joke
The entirety of the opening credits.
You know... the reason I think deadpool works so well is because Ryan Reynolds is ridiculously passionate about the character... and given his knowledge of the comics and the background of the character - I'm certain he can just be Deadpool without a script half the time. Also - it just works so well with Ryan Reynolds that Deadpool constantly breaks the 4th wall in the comics, allowing Ryan Reynolds to play with all the humor and turn it up to 11... it's such a masterpiece.
except Deadpool others are not really comic accurate
Comic Deadpool shaped Ryan Reynolds to be live action Deadpool how does tht 4th wall breaking motherfuqr do it 😂😂😂
The improvised lines are the best.
Deadpool movie did NOT disappoint! We couldn't ask for a better actor to play Deadpool.
Beast shitting on dead pools lawn and running away would have been the funniest joke in movie history
😂
What if we let 10yo write a movie
That's not Beast's character at all.
Deadpool shitting on beast's garden
This movie has aged like a fine wine!
oh hi tj miller sorry to hear you went totally crazy.
Obviously the “traveling to exotic places, meeting people and killing them” is *_100%_* a nod to _Private_ _Joker’s_ *_very_* similar line in *_”Full_* *_Metal_* *_Jacket”_*
& Kill Bill
I worked for AMC when this came out and the post credits became of one my all time favorites because he calls out out people not throwing out the garbage as a "Dick move" and I actually saw people walk back to their seats to grab their trash and throw it away. On behalf of theater ushers everywhere, Deadpool, we salute you.
Americans have become too comfortable with themselves but big ups to Ryan for doing this.
@@BioHazard2103no but Americans have gotten comfortable with leaving trash and everything they used out because it’s the “workers job” to clean it.
@@BioHazard2103there is other places besides America?
@@GHOST22x02 no he's just crazy
One of the soldiers didn't get out. If you pause just right at 33:37, you can see they're both wearing collars. It's a mutant fight club, like Angel and Nightcrawler were in in Age of Apocalypse.
On the Dead Pool chalk board, why did you skip Charlie Sheen? Hahaha
I was just coming to see if anyone else noticed lol
same. lol
@@ChrisCEdwards07
Same
All the riffing and "didn't age well" stuff is still funny every time
What didn't age well?
@@Skiller131Exactly. In my opinion, the movie's humor is sometimes enhanced now that some of them wouldn't be seen as fun.
I’m loving the 30+ minute videos
(Gasping) Glad you (gasp) love them!
@@NewRockstarsOh, we appreciate that you “can do this all day” 😂
When is our next Deep Dive 🥹
@@NewRockstars Gasping to pad the runtime is TIGHT!
Ryan said T.J. is no longer his friend and wouldn't ever be in his movies ever again after he was up on SA charges just before the release of Deadpool 2
Really he says that?
The first song when his head hits the radio is a Mexican song
Outside of the early 00’s stuff, this movie got me into modern day comic book movies. Almost immediately after seeing this, I saw Civil War and pretty much fell in love with all of this.
I know people crap on post End Game stuff, but the MCU and everything building up to it was unlike anything that has ever happened. To have such a developed, interconnected universe, and to keep building it and actually follow through and pay it off. That was such a fun, nuts, gigantic undertaking. It really was special.
Yeah it’s gonna be hard for them to follow that as evidenced by the movies they have put out since. The actors and story line they had for the Infinity Saga story was absolutely top notch
@@vipe650r Absolutely! Phase 3 kicked it into maximum overdrive and really has carried us to this point. I have faith they’re gonna get it back on track
As a former Jacksonvillian, I always love when you make reference to it. DUUUUUUVAAAAALLLLLLL
904 LET’S GOOOOO
But seriously why’d you leave??
@@NewRockstars Job offer I couldn't refuse! (Though certain politicians keep me away but, you know how it is)
DUUUUUVVVAAALLLLL
I was today years old when I learned “snikt” was how Wolverine’s claws were captioned.
You must have never read a comic
Same how did I never noticed this
even if you didnt... its spoon fed and unfortunate that you couldnt decypher it
Wait til you find out about thwip and bamf
Shing
30:59 At SDCC 2014, _Thor: Ragnarok_ was marketed here as very spooky and dark, but thanks to Taika Waititi, it ended up being one of the most comedic movies in the MCU.
Super hyped for Deadpool and Wolverine!!! Looking forward to revisiting this first one!!!
I dont know if it's just me, but this whole thing of trying to quantify Deadpool's 4th wall breaking as some special power that makes him a nexus being, like it really doesn't go right with me, he can break the fourth wall, let's just enjoy that without dropping in a lot of timey wobbly special cosmic powers or whatever 😂
wibbly wobbly timey wimey
I haven't seen enough of the comics to say for sure. But with the themes of schizophrenia with the multiple voices in is head, I thought it was always possible to read it as just an aspect of that mentally ill side of him. Like being "aware" he's in a comic book and so can talk to the reader, talk to the narrator, talk to other voices that others can't see. I enjoy it the most this way and it fits for me most in the first movie. Which is my favorite mainly for that as well as the eyes, I wish they would put that effort back in. It's there a little but not to that degree since.
I hope Jackman is involved in the next two larger marvel movies, too!
He will and other variants aswell
I still laugh at everything. Guess I don’t age well niether.
I think the name on the phone dial was “Dr Killbrew”. I can make out the letter shape for kill in the first half, and it would make sense he would be in the contacts.
I think you are correct
19:58 The dialogue is also a double joke twice, as Deadpool is *sideways* and it's thanks to *Colossus*
Captain America does indeed say “Language” if you watch the DeadPool HISHE videos😂😅
It’s dope how well the Deadpool movies lead up to their MCU debut. A few happy accidents
I'd disagree about parts not aging well, I think the whole thing aged well, I can't think of any joke that didn't make me laugh on multiple viewings that did my first time seeing it
36:20 That was originally planned to be Super Prison known as "The Raft", but due to legal issues, they had to change it to just some scrapped helicarrier.
This is hands down the funniest superhero film I’ve ever ever seen. So amazing.
Tim Miller should direct the next live-action TMNT reboot
He understands CGI like none other
Great call
Either him or Gareth Edwards. Both are VFX guys who got into directing and always nail the CGI in their films. Although I’d say Tim Miller would be the better director even if Gareth Edwards is the better visual effects artist.
I don’t think there should be anymore LA TMNT…
The restaurant trainee joke has got to be a reference to Reynold’s movie Waiting…
Also fun detail about the Deadpool Board, Weasel bet the most amount of money not only bet on Wade
I will never be the same after this movie
10:20 I have mixed feelings on this version of Colossus tbh. I think he's absolutely perfect for the Deadpool films, but he's not exactly what I hoped for in the X-Men tbch. The 3 main things I would personally like to see with Colossus are for him to:
1) be able to change back & form between his human & metal form
2) be in a relationship with Shadowcat
3) be able to do more serious storylines too. I'm not sure if I can picture the Deadpool version doing any of those things tbh - I feel like the Fox X-Men version (i.e. Daniel Cudmore) would've been a closer fit.
Agree
That rebar scene is actually referred to the Deadpool game as there is inside the scene where you as Deadpool are impalement with rebar
There was no way miller was going to be asked back after the crap he pulled. When people on every major set youve worked on call you difficult and then you try and call reynolds difficult, nah, youre done.
i remember the first deadpool break down was the first new rockstars video i ever saw, erik did so well in that video i’ve been a fan ever since ❤
So I believe the "like I made you in a computer" is a ref to the movie weird science. Great nerd film in the vein of Revenge of the Nerds. Something WW would absolutely be into
What one liners don't work for you as I still laugh at them.
24:13
*Catwoman* in *Batman Returns* (1992 film) also falls into a dump truck ironically full of cat litter.
*"Saved by kitty litter"*
(laughs)
*"Bastard!"*
I'm so surprised how many people didn't know you were saying snikt snikt.
My mom and aunt took my and my cousin to theaters. We were 11&15
We're they one of the Karen's that complained that "Deadpool is not for kids rrreeeeee!!! 😡"?
Despite it being rated R.....
Deadpool is hilarious but I'm glad we got to see plenty of Wade out of the suit during this film too, especially because his relationship w/ Vanessa is so amazing. Plus, Ryan Reynolds is way too attractive & entertaining to be stuck in the suit the whole time lol.
Also about the about the taken nightmare is actually kind of funny when you realise that those films star Famke Janssen who played Jean Grey in the first three X-Men films and DOFP
When I watched it right before the Super Bowl, Ryan Reynolds finished the Kubler-Ross line for Buck and says “No more speaking lines for you.”
Fun fact the actor who plays Buck in this movie officiated my sister wedding it was cool learning about his time on the set.
It's crazy we're all the way to Deadpool on this (Snikt Snikt) rewatch!
I feel like at 23:42 the trainee reference is a nod to his character in the movie “Waiting”
I always assumed the serum they gave him was inert, and they had to do the stress stuff to cause it to actually activate once inside Wade.
Olivia Munn was great as Psylocke in Apocalypse.
Always thought it was weird how in this film deadpools mutant power happened to be super healing to combat the cancer, and that Ajax pretty much planned on that being the case
The first Deadpool is so good.
In X-MEN the animated series, Morph turned into Deadpool once in front of Wolverine...
Ahh yes, the first Francis/Deadpool fight aka, the one where you can see the clear and distinct outline of Ryan Reynolds junk when Ajax skewers him (it's actually in this video lol.
14:38 ….this was also a line said by the character Joker from the film Full Metal Jacket.
You know I never noticed but that prototype Deadpool costume he wears the white one. Actually looks like fantomx from the comics who's also weapons plus
Love Deadool! Wasn't sure I wanted him in the MCU, but I'm definitely willing to give it a chance.
I might be reaching with this but the green lantern card at 4:47 is a "V Card", which might be a reference to Green Lantern being his first superhero film
11:13 the studios trading characters is like sports teams trading players in the draft lol
I wonder if the trainee reference was a reference to another one of Reynolds' movies he had been in, "Waiting..." Where he has a trainee assigned to him during his job as a waiter. Hmm.
22:44
Horrible comparison. Liam lost his child 3 times... Deadpool is telling 3 different stories. Not even close to the same.
How can someone that pays so close attention to detail, make that mistake?
SNIKT SNIKT! had me dying
Still don't understand what he's saying or what it means.
@@de_gr00t.gaming It's the comic book SFX that plays when Wolverine reveals his claws.
@@de_gr00t.gamingit's the onomatopoeia when wolverine takes out his claws.
Why'd he put so much emphasis on it this time compared to the other times?
@@lightningstrike14 People are probably commenting they have no idea what he's saying
The Deadpool action scenes are fantastic.
When Wade is secretly following Vanessa and he starts freaking out because he can hear everyone's voices, is that the exact moment that his ability to break the fourth wall emerges?
Like that was him first becoming self aware? I know he can actually hear people because they are literally talking, but I like to think that that was the moment he became self aware, partially because of his self consciousness with his deformaty but also because it's literally one of his powers. But my head canon is that this is the exact moment he becomes self aware.
Probably my favorite jokes/moments from this film is the lack of Xmen joke plus the end credits where Deadpool calls out people for not throwing away trash
The jokes are still funny
Incredible how Deadpool gave us the best version of Colossus.
I remembered watching the trailers for Deadpool, I really wanted to go watch it until my parents found out it was Rated R
I was 9 to 10 years old at the time
Same
Damn i feel old
At 15:59 under TJ millers name you can see an erased “Culkin, M” for Macaulay Culkin!
Like how at the end, theres the same amount of photos (in the same pattern) just like in ferris bueller.
Wade refers to Vanessa being made on a computer is a call back to the 80s film Weird Science (Kelly LaBrock & Anthony Michael Hall)
Guys- DEADPOOL 1 or DEADPOOL 2?
Deadpool 2 is far superior to me. I think the writing was still finding its footing for Deadpool’s humor and it was uneven throughout. I LOVED how they handled his cancer but thought the movie moved way too fast from beat to beat.
Shawn Levy, Ryan and team really honed their craft and got it down perfectly by DP2
@InevitableOption-ic2vx ahh… damn maybe I’ll like DP 3 less again … JK JK 😅
wdym the one liners didn’t age well? they are still the best one liners in marvel history😂
Thank god we got someone like Ryan Reynolds’s who cares about his work the way it’s adapted and how accurate it is
Idk how he didn’t notice but both of the fighters had collars on
I still believe Deadpool's 4th wall breaking is part of his mutation that he got from his X gene.
Dormant x gene!
XXX Gene
@@MrGenexxx That could be it🤭
Honestly, the only 2 jokes from that tj miller improv scene that still works for me are the Freddy Krueger one (I'm a horror junkie, that will always work for me) and one that was cut where Weasel simply looks at Wade, sighs and says "motherfucker you are HARD to look at" that one sends me every time I watch it.
4:40 "Directed by: an overpaid tool"
Without hesitation "That's Tim Miller" 😂
I actually really hope they don’t get into too much explainy stuff in “DP & Wolvy” with his blood and stuff. Who really cares??
The Zamboni scene could also be a reference to Austin Powers when the security guard tries to stop a steamroller by standing there with his arm out defiantly and Austin just doesn't drive around him at all.
I actually just learned recently that Deadpool doesn't even like chimichangas that much. He just likes the way the word sounds.
1:40 A small correction: Ryan Reynolds didn't know about Deadpool until 2005. He got to know about Deadpool on the sets of Blade Trinity. And later he started reading the Deadpool comics. Fun Fact: the first comic Ryan read had the reference that Deadpool looks like Ryan Reynolds
Your crazy TJs jokes still hold up. I die laughing everytime I rewatch it. People cant take jokes anymore because everyone gets so offended and cry when their feeling get hurt
Hare’s something that just occurred to me. I guess in a way the position of Deadpool’s Two Katana Swards when he’s not using them, is in the shape of an ‘X’ and thus continuing the trend of every X Men movie having an ‘X’ for X Men
ive rewatched this movie to many times
Almost done my “DP&W” Binge. This movie was WAY funnier than I remembered. I’m ending it all off wit “Deadpool 2”. Then Thursday😆
He realizes every one he loves will die and he can't n Logan can help n relate
The Liam Neeson Taken joke isnt a joke about there being 3 movies....its the fact his daughter and family repeatedly gets kidnapped. Like what are the odds this dudes family gets kidnapped this much. Come on now find the funny
“And then kill them” is a full metal jacket reference
Didn’t know you were from Jacksonville!!! you’re my favorite one to watch of breaking down any movies or trailers! I grew up in the San Marco area and now out near the town center. That’s awesome man! Also them saying Jacksonville in this movie caught everyone offguard in the theater! Lol
36:07 surprised you didn’t mention the X’s everywhere in the foreground of the helicarrier
The travel to different parts of the world and kill people line is originally from Full Metal Jacket.
TJ Miller was hilarious in this. I don’t even care, I hope he’s in the third one at some point
36:55 Chimichanga 😊
Deadpool’s favorite food is actually pancakes, the only reason he’s obsessed with chimichangas though is because he just likes saying “chimichanga”
5 people to do Colossus is crazy. No wonder he isnt in the films that much haha
He looked great though, imo
I remember when that Orange Park AMC opened up. I was stationed in JAZ with the Navy. In fact, I was there the day the AMC opened. The showed a bunch of movies that had been released over the previous year or so for a quarter. I ended up watching 5th Element two or three times for less than a dollar.
Ahh “snikt snikt”!! I had no idea what you’ve been saying 😂
What deadpool and captain america civil war did for deadpool and spiderman with the eyes was perfect and fixed such a major problem with live action superhero films
I am from Jacksonville as well and it was nice to see a shout out