Most relatable “self-aware” billionaire!! He may have unlimited resources and a lifestyle none of us could even fathom,, but his self-deprecation reminds me he’s just like us :))
hate that guy 😂 says a lot about an actor's alleged comedic chops when "loud angry reaction" (some of the lowest-tier comedy in existence, next to fart and poop jokes) is the only part of their comedic arsenal that doesn't feel insufferable, and actually feels like a reprieve from the rest of his "sense of humor".
I thought the movie was incredibly fun. [SPOILERS] Chris Evans saying "flame on" was such a good joke. It literally made me go, "riiight he played that role too, lmao." Wesley Snipes as Blade was fucking hype easily my favourite part in the entire movie. Channing Tatum as Gambit was fucking hysterical, but holy crap what a shitshow of a stand alone movie that would've been, it was also a great deep cut. I really made me go, right that was also a thing some years ago. I can't believe anyone ever thought that was a good idea. But man, Channing killed it. It was self referential self indulgent shlock and I can see why people wouldn’t like it, but as someone that hasn't watched a marvel movie in over a decade aside from DP1 and 2 I really liked it. Also, I really liked Cassandra Nova, scary and psychotic but so charming, I wish there'd been a bit more of her. Overall, it was a really enjoyable experience. Coming from someone who's generally a superhero movie hater.
@@BadficwriterHe played up the accent on purpose, in a stand alone movie it would not be a problem, and Tatum as we know can carry stand alone movies without a problem.
Oh, the whole sequence of Nicepool dying had me literally in tears! and even tho it went for looong, I felt like it gave me the time I needed to just fucking laugh without having to pay attention to anything else.
Jake, you need to see Logan. It’s still the best X-Men film. Incredible performances from Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart. In many ways, Deadpool & Wolverine is a kind of sequel to it. And it was nominated for the Academy Award for Adapted Screenplay.
For me I think it goes 2 > 3 > 1, but 3 also gets a special shout out to the fight choreography cuz that's the first time I can remember being actually giddy about a fight happening (and I don't even read comics!), lol. Fun film, a tad bit too modern MCU'ey to be something special for me, but definitely a well made film with effort put behind it that was very enjoyable!
The “higher up lady” from Loki aka Ravonna Renslayer is very much implied to be eaten by Alioth at the end of season 2’s finale, so it wouldn’t have made much sense if she was alive. Though the ending of this movie does imply that there is a way to bring people back even after being eaten by Alioth when B-15 (the new head of the TVA) brings Laura X-23 back to be with Logan and Wade on earth-10005. There is definitely a chance we could see her again in the future. Then again that might’ve just been another random Laura from some other timeline. Who knows.
@@kittykattyify Everyone wanted him as Deadpool in the first place because he's always basically just been Deadpool. He's not doing anything different than he used to
@@cheezyfilmsproductions1842 safe house, Amityville Horror, Buried, The Captive, Adventureland. In all those movies he plays a character. Post 2016 he’s just playing dead pool for every movie.
I wasn't gonna see this until I saw the first half of this video. I am definitely not the target audience for this, but I laughed often enough. Took me quite a while to get into it, and kind of floundered at the end - but altogether a solid 6/10. Someone who is more passionate about the X-Men franchise I suspect would get more out of this.
All the Deadpool movies have high critic and audience ratings, plus made a ton of money at the box office. I think he’s actually the guys who was secretly the funniest in the class, then killed it at talent show, and now everyone realizes he’s the funniest one in school.
@tribefanjames love what you love man. Not trying to take these movies away from anyone. They were never for me it's just an analogy that comes to mind everytime I see this man(Ryan Reynolds) post anything on social media, do a lame insurance commercial or appear in a dozen forgettable netflix movies. Deadpool seems to be a sure thing thats working out for him but he's always going to be kind of cringe to me.
Same, I'm so tired of it man. I literally HAVE THE GODDAMN SERVICE!!! It doesn't matter how many times I hit "not interested" for the ad or whatever, IT KEEPS PLAYING EVERY VIDEO
Personally? Loved it. Loved all the references and deep cut jokes sprinkled throughout the movie that not everyone will get. You already pointed out the Johny Storm joke with Chris Evans, and that one was a personal favorite of mine too. I actually also really thought the opening sequences with the NSYNC song was great. My personal favorite Deadpool opening, and honestly a little nostalgic for me.
I LOVED this movie, I haven't had this much fun with a Marvel movie since No way Home. Yes, a lot of the jokes are for those who've followed the behind scenes dramas and of actors and studios, and for those who've seen most if not all of the movies, specially the older ones,if that's you, you're probably gonna enjoy this movie A LOT more than if not.
Eh having Logan die again in a selfless act of self sacrifice would've been stale and kinda lame. I mean they desecrated his legacy enough already lmao. I liked the ending felt like a subversion and it just felt right for the tone the movie was going for.
It's sloppy in places, but it's a sweetly sincere love letter to the Fox Marvel films (and the Blade Trilogy). It doesn't get everything right, but it gets the most important things right.
I haven’t been watching Marvel movies for a while because they stopped making sense for me and I don’t want to watch TV shows. I also was planning to skip Deadpool, but my bestie watched it first and said I should go. So I did! And during the opening bye-bye-bye dancing scene, I was like: oh man I love Deadpool 😂 He’s my second fav superhero after Spiderman! And I loved the movie so much, so I went to the cinema twice. I forgot that I was… no I AM a nerd. Tbh I was shocked at how many references I understood. My favorite action scenes are Logan and Wade's fight scene in the car and them against a bunch of Deadpools. I really loved this movie!
I realized what my issue with this movie and, I guess, all the previous Deadpool movies - Morena Baccarin! She is nothing but a girlfriend for Deadpool in these, she has barely a screen time in this one... She always either kidnapped, killed or dumped (I guess in this one she dumped Wade)... But, her role aside, why is there so little X-23??? Laura has maximum of 5 minutes motivational dialogue, 20 minutes action... And she is done! We only see her in the end, even tho it's her universe that's at stake here...
I loved the film but I've hated Ryan Reynolds ever since he starred in the film Buried where they (spoilers ahead for Buried) tricked the audience at the very end with the main character dying after putting him through so much suffering whilst giving the audience a glimmer of hope. That movie still sticks out in my head, and Reynolds doesn't even play his stereotypical archetype here at all. Really enjoyed this Deadpool film though. I've found all non-Deadpool film's he's been in highly grating due to his schtick but this film was chemistry-galore.
You hate him for making a great film where he plays a role he doesn't play often (if at all) really well? Weird thing to dislike someone over. Also they didn't trick anyone, if you ever thought he was actually getting out, you're just incredibly gullible.
@@Ten_Thousand_Locusts 'weird' and 'great' are your own personal gauges. Also going straight for the insults is very bad faith. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Go touch grass.
I'd hate a movie that tricked the audience like that too. Sometimes I think there needs to be a mental health rating on films, as in 'Is this going to worsen your chronic depression?' Some people have very little hope. But it wouldn't be the actor's fault.
I agree with Jake that I liked Twisters better. This movie was a lot of fun and it's going to make oodles of cash but I found myself groaning inside the whole time at the multiverse of it all. I feel like mixing the mutant world with the marvel world is going to get really messy really fast.
Went in with having seen little to no mcu post endgame fatigue and all that, Loki S1, the Spidey and Strange movie and that's it. No trailers, no internet spoilers I am living under a rock. Zero explanations and I loved it. I never laughed as hard in the theater before. I was the obnoxious fella that laughed so loud, but then I realized it was the entire theater. Loved this most out the trilogy, would recommend and with slight pacing or dialog/plot changes it's a as good as perfect for me. High marks nonetheless.
It was a fun movie, but overall disappointing to me definitely my least favorite of the three. 6.5/10 imo. There were definitely a lot of good jokes, but mostly only landed in the first half or so, and the rest to me seemed like they were trying to go for ultimate stakes but felt like there was no sense of stakes at all. Some good action but most of it felt way too contrived.
Am i the only one thinking that the sketches between characters were very well executed but the overall movie plot just went nowhere for 90% of it while they were stuck in the void? It's entertaining because it is carried by its characters to me, but the overall plot was a nothing burger other than deadpool and wolverine bonding Also love you guys
Don't worry Man Carried By Woman, I'm sure they're figuring out how to put together Deadpool and Wolverine and Twisters as we speak. I felt like this one actually had less heart than the other two, since the "team's" and Wolverine's motivations and resolutions weren't as fleshed out and resolved as the previous two. But there were jokes and cameos. There were. Those things. Both of them. More than once.
Woman divorcing man No wait… Man Carrying boxes of things to moving van. No wait… The legend, he never misses a child (puppy) support payment. Okay, I’m done.
I definitely laughed more than the previous 2 Deadpool films. I enjoyed it, thoroughly. My only nitpick would be the heavy exposition regarding the TVA stuff early on in the story.
I think the difference between good multiverse films and bad multiverse films is difference between the way they show don't tell, same with the TV series. The Spiderman multiverse films and the Deadpool / Wolverine, and the Loki multiverse films work because things are just there without the need for long expository narrative to explain what they are. Whereas all the Marvels stuff is literally just people standing around explaining stuff to you for ages, then fighting then back to explaining. Prime example was the Wanda Stone being sued as the roof of the hideout for the Mutants at the periphery of the Void. It can block Cassandra's ability to 'see' there, same with Antman's helmet etc. Whereas ironically in Quantumania every single caharacter jsut wants to vomit exposition at every nearest protagonist until they drown in putrid nonsense. Show don't tell! The first rule of moviemaking!
I totally feel the Ryan Reynolds annoyance 😂 ironically the one film that I didn’t find him as annoying in was Six Underground by Michael Bay. Not sure why but he didn’t come nearly as annoying as he usually does in that film.
I watched it on release day with a packed theater and had a great time. Really enjoyed myself but I wouldn't rate it more than a 7. The story feels like an afterthought and the villain is absolutely wasted. It's stuffed to the gills with cameos and easter eggs, which I really loved btw, but they come at the expense of an engaging story. Its a very fun time and going to make a buttload of money but I hope they don't take the wrong lessons from its success.
This movie is mostly a skit comedy movie with a very bare bones framework. It has some funny jokes but idk if I’ll ever see it again. I’d give it like a 6
The movie had potential to be REALLY good. They handled bringing Wolverine back while tying in the multiverse stuff really well. The humor was on point mostly, the surprises were really good. But when you introduce some world-ending stuff or some tragic backstory, it doesn't work if you only talk about it. You need to show us something. "Show, don't tell" is really lost.
Ryan Reynolds got his career being unfunny in sexually charged snow skiing films (which are a really weird niche if you think about it) and I really hated those movies so part of me dislikes the part of those movies he brings with him into his newer movies **however** it is clear it has improved and his humor has matured somewhat and has actually succeeded in making me laugh on multiple occasions. Those aforementioned skiing films I was completely disinterested in at age 16 so if they were trying to market it towards teenagers going through puberty they failed. Thank GOD he doesn't star in those anymore to my knowledge.
saw this today. right when the film was about to start, I remembered I needed to pick up some frozen tater tots for my family on the way home, but the trailers had already ended and I hate pulling my phone out during the film, so I didn't open up my notes app to set a reminder to stop by the grocery store and felt worried I'd forget about it by the time the film ended. instead, I spent the next two hours just wishing for the film to end so I could go to the grocery store already. just constantly thinking about tater tots, even though I personally don't eat them. Matthew Macfadyen was maybe the only good thing about it, and I'm genuinely shocked I managed to stay awake the whole way through. even the handful of guys in my (thoroughly packed) IMAX who were clearly very invested in letting everyone else in the audience know how hilarious they found the same five jokes that they'd all watched on loop in the film's trailer a hundred times over to be all got tired of pretend-belly-laughing by the midway mark, and by the final act, pretty much nothing was drawing more than half-hearted chuckles from the crowd. I know the word gets tossed around a lot nowadays but this is easily one of the best examples of Marvel "slop" ever made.
I too have a thing about Reynolds. He could have been an actor. Became Ryan Reynolds. I hate Deadpool 2 with a vengeance. It’s barely a film. I shall watch this when it arrives on D+. They get no more money out of me 😂. From what I’ve gathered, this movie is candyfloss. Sickening and gone in a second
Great video. I enjoyed it when I saw it, but the more I think about it the less I like it. There is some good humor, but a lot of the comedy doesn't work for me. I don't like either of the villains and that brings it down too. It's pretty fun, but it'll age like milk.
See, I don't have a thing against Ryan Reynolds. I loved Deadpool 1 and 2. This movie was trash. It felt like a generic current era Marvel movie. So confused by you saying this was your favorite Deadpool movie, this one was many orders worse than either of them.
Yeah, I’m really confused by the praise this movie has gotten. It’s no different from the other recent MCU films. It’s carried by the fan service since the plot doesn’t exist.
@@AlexMartinez-nj9io FR! One of my issues is that it took forever for the "plot" to even start happening, the beginning was so incredibly blah, it didn't even have the decency to be funny. The thing I loved about the first two was that even when it was being more emotional, it still managed to do it in a Deadpool kinda way. This one? Almost impressive how dull those moments were
@@kilian-one-l Not just that, the movie completely halts the plot around the second act for a pretty long time to shove constant jokes and cameos down your throat. Like, it’s so obvious that Marvel is trying so hard to cater specifically to the hardcore MCU fans. I mean, it worked, people like this movie and it made a ton of money, but how do they not realize the obvious pandering? I honestly don’t find any of the Deadpool movies to be emotional, but I can see a difference from the first two and this one. There’s absolutely zero emotional weight to this, especially for a story about self-doubt, grief, and eventually, self-sacrifice. I still have no idea what tone this specific scene was going for: when the villain, before the girl became the main villain, gave this speech about Wade and Logan’s sacrifice to save the universe. Was it trying to be funny, or emotional? Because it was neither. I’m just shocked at how people find this to be good. Yeah, it can be fun, I definitely had fun, but it’s still not a good movie.
@@AlexMartinez-nj9io Finally I find someone who I actually feel like watched the same movie I did. There are some small things that I did enjoy, but overall it was a mess. I liked Channing Tatum as Gambit. I did kind of like the reveal that Chris Evans was actually Johnny Storm, and I thought Cassandra Nova's powers looked pretty cool. The thing with the dog I just found kind of gross? The Deadpools felt like it was just chucked in there for fanservice - it was totally unnecessary to the movie. I also really wish Blade wasn't in this, that series should not have been disrespected by being touched by a movie of this low caliber.
Ryan Reynolds is like that kid in high school who repeated your joke but louder and takes all the credits. I say this having loved the movie, but I have a vendetta against his acting and humor. He just plays himself it's awkward.
This movie is not good. I am baffled by the positive reviews this has gotten, not even the Metacritic score of 56/100 Mixed or Average is accurate in my opinion. At first I gave it a 7 because I had fun, but now I struggle to give it a 5. It’s just nostalgia bait, it’s a movie made purely for hardcore Marvel fans. If you haven’t seen the past 50 movies, 20 shows, or gossiped about actors’ lives, then there is nothing in this movie for you, absolutely nothing. There’s no plot, characters barely develop, and any “development” they do get are just retreads of past movies. There’s no point to this movie, which is not good since this is part of a larger universe where everything is interconnected, but nothing here ever mattered. It’s also just inconsistent and full of plot holes. It’s the worst Deadpool movie and the most overrated movie of 2024. 4/10
The divorce line drop from Nadia was insane haha, that proved how much she loves it
we saw Deadpool and Wolverine (we get divorced)
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Man carrying divorce paper
Man carrying thing against Ryan Reynolds
I love that you guys are able to have totally opposing opinions and discuss them reasonably
Nadia just said she's divorcing Jake
@@LuisSierra42Oh no now the women can carry herself.
First time?
@@Byronic19134 carry herself from what? No woman is carried. This sounds all like incel posting.
@@Byronic19134no the “woman is carrying man” pay attention, woman has been carrying man and thing this whole time, dunno how man will cope
Having a thing against ryan reynolds is kinda real ngl
he was painted as an annoying jim carrey lite back in the day, not that I agree, but I think a lot people still hold that opinion
Most relatable “self-aware” billionaire!! He may have unlimited resources and a lifestyle none of us could even fathom,, but his self-deprecation reminds me he’s just like us :))
@@haydenhernandez2895 when tf did he become a billionaire?
Jim Carrey is just in a whole different level compared to Reynolds
hate that guy 😂 says a lot about an actor's alleged comedic chops when "loud angry reaction" (some of the lowest-tier comedy in existence, next to fart and poop jokes) is the only part of their comedic arsenal that doesn't feel insufferable, and actually feels like a reprieve from the rest of his "sense of humor".
Saturday mornings are fun because:
A. It's Saturday
B. It's Nadia and Jake
I thought the movie was incredibly fun.
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Chris Evans saying "flame on" was such a good joke. It literally made me go, "riiight he played that role too, lmao."
Wesley Snipes as Blade was fucking hype easily my favourite part in the entire movie.
Channing Tatum as Gambit was fucking hysterical, but holy crap what a shitshow of a stand alone movie that would've been, it was also a great deep cut. I really made me go, right that was also a thing some years ago. I can't believe anyone ever thought that was a good idea. But man, Channing killed it.
It was self referential self indulgent shlock and I can see why people wouldn’t like it, but as someone that hasn't watched a marvel movie in over a decade aside from DP1 and 2 I really liked it.
Also, I really liked Cassandra Nova, scary and psychotic but so charming, I wish there'd been a bit more of her.
Overall, it was a really enjoyable experience. Coming from someone who's generally a superhero movie hater.
I wouldn't take that Gambit too seriously. It was mostly a joke.
@@BadficwriterHe played up the accent on purpose, in a stand alone movie it would not be a problem, and Tatum as we know can carry stand alone movies without a problem.
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Oh, the whole sequence of Nicepool dying had me literally in tears! and even tho it went for looong, I felt like it gave me the time I needed to just fucking laugh without having to pay attention to anything else.
Jake, you need to see Logan. It’s still the best X-Men film. Incredible performances from Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart. In many ways, Deadpool & Wolverine is a kind of sequel to it. And it was nominated for the Academy Award for Adapted Screenplay.
I was excited for the film but ended up not loving it as much as I wanted. Im happy for the people loving it though.
i can't believe ryan reynolds carried huge ackman's thing
For me I think it goes 2 > 3 > 1, but 3 also gets a special shout out to the fight choreography cuz that's the first time I can remember being actually giddy about a fight happening (and I don't even read comics!), lol.
Fun film, a tad bit too modern MCU'ey to be something special for me, but definitely a well made film with effort put behind it that was very enjoyable!
Yeah 1 is still the best of the 3.
This guy is saying 1 is the worst, do you not understand how a "greater than" sign works?
Dude the Oldboy scene near the end with Wolverine and DP fighting the three billion DPs was fucking awesome.
It's okay Nadia! My wife and I also agreed that this is a 9.8 out of 10 - we would give you our support after the divorce!
The “higher up lady” from Loki aka Ravonna Renslayer is very much implied to be eaten by Alioth at the end of season 2’s finale, so it wouldn’t have made much sense if she was alive. Though the ending of this movie does imply that there is a way to bring people back even after being eaten by Alioth when B-15 (the new head of the TVA) brings Laura X-23 back to be with Logan and Wade on earth-10005. There is definitely a chance we could see her again in the future. Then again that might’ve just been another random Laura from some other timeline. Who knows.
I personally loved the film
My biggest issue with Ryan Reynolds is that since playing Deadpool he only plays that character in every movie he’s in.
Ryan Reynolds always plays as himself everywhere
@@XaliberDeathlock yeah but every character he plays now is just dead pool.
@@kittykattyify
Everyone wanted him as Deadpool in the first place because he's always basically just been Deadpool. He's not doing anything different than he used to
@@cheezyfilmsproductions1842 safe house, Amityville Horror, Buried, The Captive, Adventureland. In all those movies he plays a character. Post 2016 he’s just playing dead pool for every movie.
@@kittykattyify
Yeah and those movies were few and far between the dozens of comedies he did where he basically just played Deadpool.
The movie won me solely by the intro scene with the NSYNC dance, idk I'm easy to please.
They fully committed too and it was BEAUTIFUL
I wasn't gonna see this until I saw the first half of this video. I am definitely not the target audience for this, but I laughed often enough. Took me quite a while to get into it, and kind of floundered at the end - but altogether a solid 6/10. Someone who is more passionate about the X-Men franchise I suspect would get more out of this.
I had fun but this movie is not a sign that the MCU is on the comeback given how much it’s a long look back at what came before.
Someone once said Ryan Reynolds is like that guy in highschool who got you to laugh once and has been desperately trying to chase that high since.
And this movie being aware of that fact is fascinating
I COMMENTED THIS RIGHT NOW DANGIT
Nevermind I misread this lol
All the Deadpool movies have high critic and audience ratings, plus made a ton of money at the box office. I think he’s actually the guys who was secretly the funniest in the class, then killed it at talent show, and now everyone realizes he’s the funniest one in school.
@tribefanjames love what you love man. Not trying to take these movies away from anyone. They were never for me it's just an analogy that comes to mind everytime I see this man(Ryan Reynolds) post anything on social media, do a lame insurance commercial or appear in a dozen forgettable netflix movies. Deadpool seems to be a sure thing thats working out for him but he's always going to be kind of cringe to me.
I had a good time
The whole Honda commercial where they are driving on a windy road with a pop song in background 😂
Logan is a better western than Horizon: An American Saga
The fact that I got a mint mobile ad just before starting this video is hilarious 🤣
Same, I'm so tired of it man. I literally HAVE THE GODDAMN SERVICE!!! It doesn't matter how many times I hit "not interested" for the ad or whatever, IT KEEPS PLAYING EVERY VIDEO
Ryan Reynolds they will never make me like you
Personally? Loved it. Loved all the references and deep cut jokes sprinkled throughout the movie that not everyone will get. You already pointed out the Johny Storm joke with Chris Evans, and that one was a personal favorite of mine too. I actually also really thought the opening sequences with the NSYNC song was great. My personal favorite Deadpool opening, and honestly a little nostalgic for me.
To me the movie is the peak of giant corporations thinking references and cameos are cinema. Hated it but I’m glad others enjoy it a lot
Yeah it’s become cringe af.
so real. god i thought i was crazy for thinking this
isn't that Deadpool's thing?
I dont think they think its cinema. They know it pleases audiences.
What did you expect from this movie then...
I LOVED this movie, I haven't had this much fun with a Marvel movie since No way Home. Yes, a lot of the jokes are for those who've followed the behind scenes dramas and of actors and studios, and for those who've seen most if not all of the movies, specially the older ones,if that's you, you're probably gonna enjoy this movie A LOT more than if not.
Love the thumbnail
I feel like this was a downgrade from the first two movies. I did like mr paradox though, couldnt really care for anything else.
My thoughts exactly- he should have been the main villain bc Cass is Darben levels of boring and bad IMO
PLEASE watch Logan and do a review of it like this
The ending did feel like a cop out imo, didn't have as good of a resolution as I hoped.
Ended like a Saturday morning cartoon.
Eh having Logan die again in a selfless act of self sacrifice would've been stale and kinda lame. I mean they desecrated his legacy enough already lmao. I liked the ending felt like a subversion and it just felt right for the tone the movie was going for.
It's sloppy in places, but it's a sweetly sincere love letter to the Fox Marvel films (and the Blade Trilogy). It doesn't get everything right, but it gets the most important things right.
Agreed
I haven’t been watching Marvel movies for a while because they stopped making sense for me and I don’t want to watch TV shows. I also was planning to skip Deadpool, but my bestie watched it first and said I should go.
So I did! And during the opening bye-bye-bye dancing scene, I was like: oh man I love Deadpool 😂
He’s my second fav superhero after Spiderman! And I loved the movie so much, so I went to the cinema twice. I forgot that I was… no I AM a nerd. Tbh I was shocked at how many references I understood. My favorite action scenes are Logan and Wade's fight scene in the car and them against a bunch of Deadpools. I really loved this movie!
I thought it was underwhelming
I realized what my issue with this movie and, I guess, all the previous Deadpool movies - Morena Baccarin! She is nothing but a girlfriend for Deadpool in these, she has barely a screen time in this one... She always either kidnapped, killed or dumped (I guess in this one she dumped Wade)... But, her role aside, why is there so little X-23??? Laura has maximum of 5 minutes motivational dialogue, 20 minutes action... And she is done! We only see her in the end, even tho it's her universe that's at stake here...
Ryan Reynolds isn’t an actor or a real artist, he’s a “performer,” like The Rock
The Nines. Him and Melissa McCarthy playing multiple characters. He's a good actor when he tries.
So what makes him not an actor? What's the difference between a performer and an actor?
@@untilweredeadofficialThe quality of critic you attract. You aren't a true actor until your fans' heads are at least thirteen inches up their butts.
I loved the film but I've hated Ryan Reynolds ever since he starred in the film Buried where they (spoilers ahead for Buried) tricked the audience at the very end with the main character dying after putting him through so much suffering whilst giving the audience a glimmer of hope. That movie still sticks out in my head, and Reynolds doesn't even play his stereotypical archetype here at all.
Really enjoyed this Deadpool film though. I've found all non-Deadpool film's he's been in highly grating due to his schtick but this film was chemistry-galore.
You hate him for making a great film where he plays a role he doesn't play often (if at all) really well? Weird thing to dislike someone over.
Also they didn't trick anyone, if you ever thought he was actually getting out, you're just incredibly gullible.
@@Ten_Thousand_Locusts 'weird' and 'great' are your own personal gauges. Also going straight for the insults is very bad faith. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Go touch grass.
I'd hate a movie that tricked the audience like that too. Sometimes I think there needs to be a mental health rating on films, as in 'Is this going to worsen your chronic depression?' Some people have very little hope. But it wouldn't be the actor's fault.
@@terracehouseguy literally nothing I said was an insult shit for brains. THAT was an insult
@@Badficwriter Jesus fucking Christ what is wrong with you people
I agree with Jake that I liked Twisters better.
This movie was a lot of fun and it's going to make oodles of cash but I found myself groaning inside the whole time at the multiverse of it all. I feel like mixing the mutant world with the marvel world is going to get really messy really fast.
X-Men 97...
Went in with having seen little to no mcu post endgame fatigue and all that, Loki S1, the Spidey and Strange movie and that's it. No trailers, no internet spoilers I am living under a rock. Zero explanations and I loved it. I never laughed as hard in the theater before. I was the obnoxious fella that laughed so loud, but then I realized it was the entire theater. Loved this most out the trilogy, would recommend and with slight pacing or dialog/plot changes it's a as good as perfect for me. High marks nonetheless.
I love your review for deadpool and wolverine i really liked it alot im a big fan of the X-Men movies
I KNOW WHAT THAT IS!!!
the movie
Strong 4/10 for me
Disagree
Opinions are subjective...
I disagree with yours tho
@@PUNKISTCHUY And that's ok 😊
Have a great day!
@@geddyleesquire hell yeh, u too
agreed the cgi was atrocious and the jokes were very Disney fied
Lol no worries, man! My wife loves Deadpool and I don't dig ANY of them soo far 😅
6/10 from me as well... I'm kida tired by the humour and really think the movie would benefit from the "less is more" rule...
I really didn’t like this movie. The cameos felt like meaningless fan service and the comedy was cringe
Deadpool: What's your point?
Finally an opinion I agree with
It was a fun movie, but overall disappointing to me definitely my least favorite of the three. 6.5/10 imo. There were definitely a lot of good jokes, but mostly only landed in the first half or so, and the rest to me seemed like they were trying to go for ultimate stakes but felt like there was no sense of stakes at all. Some good action but most of it felt way too contrived.
Am i the only one thinking that the sketches between characters were very well executed but the overall movie plot just went nowhere for 90% of it while they were stuck in the void?
It's entertaining because it is carried by its characters to me, but the overall plot was a nothing burger other than deadpool and wolverine bonding
Also love you guys
Don't worry Man Carried By Woman, I'm sure they're figuring out how to put together Deadpool and Wolverine and Twisters as we speak.
I felt like this one actually had less heart than the other two, since the "team's" and Wolverine's motivations and resolutions weren't as fleshed out and resolved as the previous two. But there were jokes and cameos. There were. Those things. Both of them. More than once.
Woman divorcing man
No wait… Man Carrying boxes of things to moving van.
No wait… The legend, he never misses a child (puppy) support payment.
Okay, I’m done.
I hated this movie but I would never unsubscribe just because you enjoyed a movie I didn’t. This review is very entertaining.
I definitely laughed more than the previous 2 Deadpool films. I enjoyed it, thoroughly.
My only nitpick would be the heavy exposition regarding the TVA stuff early on in the story.
I think the difference between good multiverse films and bad multiverse films is difference between the way they show don't tell, same with the TV series. The Spiderman multiverse films and the Deadpool / Wolverine, and the Loki multiverse films work because things are just there without the need for long expository narrative to explain what they are. Whereas all the Marvels stuff is literally just people standing around explaining stuff to you for ages, then fighting then back to explaining. Prime example was the Wanda Stone being sued as the roof of the hideout for the Mutants at the periphery of the Void. It can block Cassandra's ability to 'see' there, same with Antman's helmet etc. Whereas ironically in Quantumania every single caharacter jsut wants to vomit exposition at every nearest protagonist until they drown in putrid nonsense. Show don't tell! The first rule of moviemaking!
I totally feel the Ryan Reynolds annoyance 😂 ironically the one film that I didn’t find him as annoying in was Six Underground by Michael Bay. Not sure why but he didn’t come nearly as annoying as he usually does in that film.
I watched it on release day with a packed theater and had a great time. Really enjoyed myself but I wouldn't rate it more than a 7. The story feels like an afterthought and the villain is absolutely wasted. It's stuffed to the gills with cameos and easter eggs, which I really loved btw, but they come at the expense of an engaging story. Its a very fun time and going to make a buttload of money but I hope they don't take the wrong lessons from its success.
Somehow, I always end up hating movie that your wife likes... Or rather not hate, but find them mediocre 😬
This movie is mostly a skit comedy movie with a very bare bones framework. It has some funny jokes but idk if I’ll ever see it again. I’d give it like a 6
I agree with everything they both said. I will be divorcing myself for not loving the movie enough and also for loving it too much.
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The movie had potential to be REALLY good. They handled bringing Wolverine back while tying in the multiverse stuff really well. The humor was on point mostly, the surprises were really good.
But when you introduce some world-ending stuff or some tragic backstory, it doesn't work if you only talk about it. You need to show us something. "Show, don't tell" is really lost.
This movie was lit!🔥🔥🔥
I mean the films objectively a total mess but it’s still enjoyable. It’s gonna age like milk.
loved it, had a great time but i agree with jake, twisters was better haha
Ryan Reynolds got his career being unfunny in sexually charged snow skiing films (which are a really weird niche if you think about it) and I really hated those movies so part of me dislikes the part of those movies he brings with him into his newer movies **however** it is clear it has improved and his humor has matured somewhat and has actually succeeded in making me laugh on multiple occasions. Those aforementioned skiing films I was completely disinterested in at age 16 so if they were trying to market it towards teenagers going through puberty they failed. Thank GOD he doesn't star in those anymore to my knowledge.
I'm still a bit confused. Why is the channel called "Woman Carrying Man" when she's clearly carrying a dog???
For YEARS I have not liked Ryan Reynolds, and now Man carries my burden as well.
I agree where was the Cashierš Dů Cínèma Vęriťę in this dreck? No pontification!
Oh, I remember Woman from that time she tried to make a divorce joke on a livestream.
Bro why is bobu always sleeping 😂
saw this today. right when the film was about to start, I remembered I needed to pick up some frozen tater tots for my family on the way home, but the trailers had already ended and I hate pulling my phone out during the film, so I didn't open up my notes app to set a reminder to stop by the grocery store and felt worried I'd forget about it by the time the film ended. instead, I spent the next two hours just wishing for the film to end so I could go to the grocery store already. just constantly thinking about tater tots, even though I personally don't eat them.
Matthew Macfadyen was maybe the only good thing about it, and I'm genuinely shocked I managed to stay awake the whole way through. even the handful of guys in my (thoroughly packed) IMAX who were clearly very invested in letting everyone else in the audience know how hilarious they found the same five jokes that they'd all watched on loop in the film's trailer a hundred times over to be all got tired of pretend-belly-laughing by the midway mark, and by the final act, pretty much nothing was drawing more than half-hearted chuckles from the crowd. I know the word gets tossed around a lot nowadays but this is easily one of the best examples of Marvel "slop" ever made.
Obviously I'm happy for the people that enjoyed it and had an unironically fun time with it.
I too have a thing about Reynolds. He could have been an actor. Became Ryan Reynolds. I hate Deadpool 2 with a vengeance. It’s barely a film. I shall watch this when it arrives on D+. They get no more money out of me 😂. From what I’ve gathered, this movie is candyfloss. Sickening and gone in a second
“they get no more money out of me… except the $14+ per month I will pay them for the rest of my life"
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It sucked. Being a part of the machine is not the victory lap you think.
I loathed this movie
Man barely carried himself through this one
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I enjoyed it when I saw it, but the more I think about it the less I like it. There is some good humor, but a lot of the comedy doesn't work for me. I don't like either of the villains and that brings it down too. It's pretty fun, but it'll age like milk.
Age like milk is a good analogy
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This film killed my dog (thing) and forced someone to be carrying thing (my dog)
I hate it
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See, I don't have a thing against Ryan Reynolds. I loved Deadpool 1 and 2. This movie was trash. It felt like a generic current era Marvel movie. So confused by you saying this was your favorite Deadpool movie, this one was many orders worse than either of them.
Yeah, I’m really confused by the praise this movie has gotten. It’s no different from the other recent MCU films. It’s carried by the fan service since the plot doesn’t exist.
@@AlexMartinez-nj9io FR! One of my issues is that it took forever for the "plot" to even start happening, the beginning was so incredibly blah, it didn't even have the decency to be funny. The thing I loved about the first two was that even when it was being more emotional, it still managed to do it in a Deadpool kinda way. This one? Almost impressive how dull those moments were
@@kilian-one-l Not just that, the movie completely halts the plot around the second act for a pretty long time to shove constant jokes and cameos down your throat. Like, it’s so obvious that Marvel is trying so hard to cater specifically to the hardcore MCU fans. I mean, it worked, people like this movie and it made a ton of money, but how do they not realize the obvious pandering?
I honestly don’t find any of the Deadpool movies to be emotional, but I can see a difference from the first two and this one. There’s absolutely zero emotional weight to this, especially for a story about self-doubt, grief, and eventually, self-sacrifice.
I still have no idea what tone this specific scene was going for: when the villain, before the girl became the main villain, gave this speech about Wade and Logan’s sacrifice to save the universe. Was it trying to be funny, or emotional? Because it was neither.
I’m just shocked at how people find this to be good. Yeah, it can be fun, I definitely had fun, but it’s still not a good movie.
@@AlexMartinez-nj9io Finally I find someone who I actually feel like watched the same movie I did. There are some small things that I did enjoy, but overall it was a mess. I liked Channing Tatum as Gambit. I did kind of like the reveal that Chris Evans was actually Johnny Storm, and I thought Cassandra Nova's powers looked pretty cool.
The thing with the dog I just found kind of gross? The Deadpools felt like it was just chucked in there for fanservice - it was totally unnecessary to the movie.
I also really wish Blade wasn't in this, that series should not have been disrespected by being touched by a movie of this low caliber.
I thought it was fun, but not great
It was a fun turn your brain off movie.
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Ryan Reynolds is like that kid in high school who repeated your joke but louder and takes all the credits. I say this having loved the movie, but I have a vendetta against his acting and humor. He just plays himself it's awkward.
This movie is not good. I am baffled by the positive reviews this has gotten, not even the Metacritic score of 56/100 Mixed or Average is accurate in my opinion. At first I gave it a 7 because I had fun, but now I struggle to give it a 5.
It’s just nostalgia bait, it’s a movie made purely for hardcore Marvel fans. If you haven’t seen the past 50 movies, 20 shows, or gossiped about actors’ lives, then there is nothing in this movie for you, absolutely nothing.
There’s no plot, characters barely develop, and any “development” they do get are just retreads of past movies. There’s no point to this movie, which is not good since this is part of a larger universe where everything is interconnected, but nothing here ever mattered. It’s also just inconsistent and full of plot holes.
It’s the worst Deadpool movie and the most overrated movie of 2024.
4/10
Man not make paroady carrying thing?
98/100?
This is movie is better than the Godfather? lmao
good
This movie was pretty boring to me mostly the jokes were not funny to me
Man carrying divorce papers
Bring back hater Jake
Weakest Deadpool movie and another mid marvel movie
7th