"Oh, and don't leave your garbage lying around." I was working in a movie theater when this came out, and this was actually effective. I watched people literally hang their heads in shame while going back to pick up their trash. So thank you, Ryan Reynolds, for that.
I saw a couple people in my two-screen, locally-owned cinema turn around to grab their trash, but only if they didn’t have to take more than three or four steps back to their seats. You’d think in a small town where just about everyone knows each other, your customers would be better behaved without admonishment, but no.
I went to a convention once where Morena Baccarin was signing autographs, and someone brought a life size Deadpool statue for her to sign. She was so impressed, she took it with her to get Ryan Reynolds to sign it and then ship it back to the fan. Also, she signed its ass.
I saw Blqde Trinity and remember sitting in the theatre thinking that his character might be as close as we get to a movie for Deadpool 🤣😂🤣 Glad I was wrong! :D
The thing about Deadpool is his cancer isn’t healed..He just regenerates faster than the cancer replicates…In one comic they try to clone him to make an army but his DNA is riddled with cancer but the clones had no regeneration abilities so all died.
In the comics, the constant flux between the healing factor and the cancer is the reason he’s crazy. It’s been retconned again and again, but that was the initial story.
My favorite line: “We will take you to see the Professor.” “McAvoy or Stewart? These timelines are confusing.” It’s my favorite line because he’s 100% right.
Are they even really that confusing? X Men First Class -> X Men 1-3, The Wolverine and the present of DoFP are all on one timeline Then the past in DoFP changes the timeline, erasing 1-3, and leading into Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix And then its my assumption that Logan happens way later, because Essex corp takes his DNA in DoFP And X Men Origins is explicitly not canon It only seems confusing cause theres a lot of those movies and DoFP alone takes place on two timelines But if you actually try to think about it its not even confusing
@@DonnyD_Mingo If you do some digging, you’ll find that Logan doesn’t quite fit with the timespan given in film. But to go into details would include spoilers.
@@DonnyD_Mingo In X-Men First Class, Professor X is paralyzed and in a wheel chair. But at the end of X-Men origins Wolverine, which takes place later, he's still walking. And in X-Men 3, when he is getting Jean to come to the school, he is also walking even though that also happened after X-Men First Class.
One time on set, Ryan Reynolds was still in his Deadpool costume on a break. The director said, "You know you can take that off, right?" Ryan said, "No, are you kidding? I've waited so long for this movie to be made. I’m keeping it on."
So fun fact: Deadpool in the comics always broke the 4th wall. He's essentially a comic book character who knows he's a comic book character and talks to us, the readers/viewers often. And he's pretty unkillable. He can regenerate if even a small piece of himself is intact. This movie was pretty much true to Deadpool in the comics.
Most of the time he is LITERALLY unkillable. Deadpool has a relationship with Death, who Thanos has a crush on. Thanos made Deadpool immortal to keep them apart
The after-credit scene with DP in a bathrobe is actually a parody of a scene in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (including the "chicka-chickaaa" thing)...which is a movie you should definitely watch!
I actually missed that line in the first time I saw it, because everyone was still laughing their ass off over "Everybody fears the T-Rex!" and the "On/Off switch" joke, lol.
Fun fact: Theatres reported after showings of deadpool there was noticeably less garbage for them to have to clean up. Him telling the audience to take it with them in the post credits actually worked.
Fun fact: Ryan Reynolds loves Deadpool, the character, and was extremely excited to play him in Wolverine. He was so disappointed by how Deadpool was written in that movie, that he was one of the major pushes to get financing for this movie. He also has a friendly feud with Hugh Jackman, which is why he put his face under the mask.
It's not explicitly explained whether the events of Deadpool exist in the mainline X-Men, but this version of Colossus seems more inspired by the comics. In some runs, he's always got the metal skin and is like 8ft tall.
@@katya2032 you can tell he was American from the whole 3 lines and 5 minutes of screen time? I thought the original movies really dropped the ball not featuring him more.
@@matthewgraham2619 I mean…yeah? It doesn’t take a lot of lines to key in on an accent. Or to at least narrow it down to an American or Canadian accent.
"This movie is a lot more gruesome than the others." It's rated R, unlike the other X-Men movies. That's because there's no way you can tell an authentic Deadpool story in PG13.
There's a big back story to how Deadpool came to be. The writer of the comics name dropped Reynolds to describe the character and when Reynolds got into the comics he realized he had so much in common with the character he made it his mission to get the movie made. Years ago Fox commissioned a concept video for it, with Reynolds, but then they shelved the project. Because they're idiots. Thankfully **someone** (definitely NOT Reynolds but maybe someone who looked a lot like him) leaked that original video online and the audience went crazy. Allegedly Fox received so many demands to make the movie they decided there was an audience for it after all. It cost $58 million to make, but has earned more than $700million globally and is ranked 35th most successful action movie of all time.
So many years ago I read the Deadpool comic where Deadpool said he looked like Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar Pei. I still have it, in a box with many other comics I collected. It was an amazing thing, a character in a comic book naming an actor to play him and then it happening. I console myself around the abomination of Deadpool from the Wolverine movie by believing the sword swinging Wade Wilson character was actually the same as this movie, but the end Deadpool character was someone else with his skill implanted, like the powers were.
@@highlander31527 I think there was an issue of the Avengers comics where they disuss who would play them in a movie, and they do say Nick Fury would be played by Samuel L Jackson.
@@JeanLoupGarou The first appearance of Nick Fury in the Ultimates comic book universe was based on SLJ without discussion or contact. When Samuel was made aware, he contacted Marvel and said he would not sue and would be fine with the continued use as long as he was guaranteed the role when the movie was made. This was years before Marvel Studios was even on the drawing board.
Yes Deadpool breaks the 4th wall all the time in the comics. He’s aware that he’s a comic book character. He interacts with his thoughts bubbles and the reader all the time and the other characters just think he’s crazy.
The reason Ryan Reynolds became such good friends with Betty White was that in the pioneering days of television(1954), Betty was one of the creators of and the lead actor in one of the earliest sitcoms; "Life with Elizabeth". In it she basically invented the fourth wall, and the breaking of it as a comedic device. By reacting to Deadpool this week, you're actually paying an excellent tribute to the memory of Betty White.
@@andrewli6606 She-Hulk and Howard the Duck both regularly broke the fourth wall, but they tended to do it as an aside unacknowledged by the other characters in their books. More like Zack from Saved by the Bell. Deadpool breaks the fourth wall in-universe and all the other characters respond appropriately. There was one Spider-Man comic where he fights Spidey physically and with words (it eventually devolves into a "yo mamma off", cause Deadpool), and just as DP's about to deploy his secret weapon the alarm on his watch goes off and he reveals he'd just been hired to distract Spidey for a few hours, and as he's teleporting away he shouts "but don't think that means I'm gonna take it easy on you when you guest in my issue 16!" and Spidey's just starring after him going "What the hell does that mean?!"
In case you didn't know, one of Deadpool's "superpowers" is that he does break the 4th wall ALL THE TIME. But it's also in world. Everyone else thinks he's crazy because he talks to no one all the time but he's also used it to his advantage by "peeking ahead" in his comics. :D
He's been known to abuse his meta powers all the time, like using the HP bar as a stick in a fighting game or using his schizophrenia speech bubbles as a bridge
Deadpool character is known for breaking the 4th wall. He is always aware whether he is in a comic, in a video game, or in a movie. He talks to us the audience while also living in the story.
The after credits scene is actually from Ferris Bueller's Day Off. It had a post credits sequence that was that joke: "You're still here?". He's got the same house and bathrobe haha
In the comics, he got the name "Deadpool" because the scientists had a betting pool in the lab he was given his powers in as to whether each of their test subjects would die, and he "won" the pool by surviving. There is also a Clint Eastwood movie called "The Dead Pool" about a similar betting pool. And if you didn't get the joke in the end credits scene, you need to go watch "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
Fun fact that has probably already been mentioned in the comments: the final fight between DP and Francis was supposed to be a much larger, shootout-style set piece, but the production had its budget slashed before they could film it, so they added in DP "forgetting" his bag of guns as a nod to it.
They also probably could have had the big shootout fight if they hadn't had to get the rights for the Bea Arthur shirt he's wearing at the apartment in the beginning.
Funny, how Stan Lee always used alliterations for the names of his characters: Peter Parker, Reed Richards, Bruce Banner, Matt Murdoch, J Jonah Jameson Jr. and of course Ryan Reynolds. Just genius to help remember them better.
Don't forget Wade Winston Wilson. BTW in the late 1970's there was a TV series called the Incredible Hulk that I watched as a kid. Bruce Banner's name was changed to David Banner in order to move it away from the comic source material that often used alliterative names. Also, because the TV writer's son was name "David".
Colossus is Russian in the comics but they made him American for the early X-Men films for some reason. So this interpretation is how he should be and yeah it’s the same character 😊
The "Deadpool" in the first Wolverine movie was awful and about the opposite of the comic book character. That is why Ryan Reynolds was determined to get this accurate version made. Yes, he even breaks the fourth wall on the comics and is aware he is in a comic book.
The constant one-liners and witty jokes and snappy comebacks help to make the extreme gore & violence palatable; even the violence itself gets slapstick at times.
Ah, but you must understand. If the flunky does not know his real name, then the flunky is useless. But, the flunky still works for Ajax. So, death. In the most hilarious way possible. If Deadpool found someone who knew Ajax's real name, then they would be useful, and kept alive to lead him to Francis. I've seen variations of your comment many times. I gave you a deeper understanding. You're welcome.
@@Oz349 Seeing as how you repeated the same idiot line repeated by hundreds of others, I am not surprised that you are not smart enough to understand what I said.
@@highlander31527 If you're not smart enough to write in proper sentences, maybe you shouldn't be judging others for their lack of misunderstanding. Do You sEe how. Hard this is. To, read?
Bob, the minion he knocks out instead of killing, is a reference to a character from the comics who's a generic HYDRA minion/mook whom Deadpool basically kidnaps and forces to kind of be his sidekick. Since the X-Men movies couldn't use other Marvel concepts like HYDRA, he was included here as a friend from Wade's Special Forces days instead an easter egg.
Fun fact: Ryan Raynolds is mentioned, by name, in the Deadpool comic. It's the scene where his friend just roasts his appearance - and he says that Wade like "like Ryan Reynolds crossed with a shar-pei".
All of us who saw this in theatres knew exactly what it was supposed to be, and it delivered 100%. edit: It was so pleasing to see you watch and react to the humor in the exact way the delivery intended. Behind the scenes wise, this was the first R rated xmen movie, and 100% was the reason that 'Logan' got an R rating, leading it to be the masterpiece that it is.
"I wonder why they call him Deadpool..." Your constant ability to always ask questions that get perfectly addressed soon after in movies never fails to amaze me. (Is this writing experience?) Also hope it's become clear that this movie is not only even less consistent about timelines than any other X-Men that has come before, but manages to make fun of that fact. (E.g., "McAvoy or Stewart? These timelines are confusing!")
It's perfectly in line with the Deadpool character from the comics. He is aware in the comics that he IS in a comic, which is the reason why he constantly breaks the 4th wall in the comics as well. He is also perfectly, utterly insane, and doesn't even know what HE is going to do next, making him completely unpredictable. He simply acts on impulse without thinking about it. He also jokes about different timelines as well because he is perfectly aware at certain times that there are multiple cross-overs, timelines, whatever, but then he conveniently forgets about that fact soon after. He is so wondergully, utterly random, and Ryan Reynolds is perfect in this role.
She-Hulk is also aware she's in a comic. Deadpool references what issue he last saw Bullseye, but She-Hulk literally runs through the ad pages between panels to catch criminals.
@@Falcun21 She-hulk is a little different though, it's a nod to the fact that she helps with publishing the comics IN the marvel universe, and those comics are used all the time in court cases as evidence of the events that happened in "real-life" super hero events. So she's not really 'aware of the comics' in the sense that she knows they're in OUR world. They are in HER world. Deadpool understands he IS a comic character in OUR world. And in the marvel universe it's passed off as insanity.
In the scene where he’s says “Canada” it’s because 1 he’s Canadian from Vancouver which is also where that scene was filmed and he says Canada because of our free health care
Years and years ago, someone (probably Ryan Reynolds) leaked test footage from this movie. Apparently the studio wasn't going to approve of the movie, so someone leaked cgi footage to the internet. It went viral, and everyone who saw it was begging the studio to make the movie. After a short time, I gave up and figured it would never happen. The next year, they announced they were in production for Deadpool. This movie is the product of the grass-roots efforts of Ryan Reynolds and fans to make this movie and the Deadpool character the right way.
It was the scene where he drops into the motorcade - Rob Liefield showed it at a Con, then Fox shelved it for 4 years. 24hrs after the "leak" the film was Greenlit, from fan response.
@@W0NK042 The only thing I wish they had kept from that test scene was his line as soon as he dropped in the car, "Hola, me llamo piscina de la muerta." Idk why but that was always so funny to me.
I really like how Natalie specifically speaks out at points that are so funny and interesting and clearly lets them out in details as she speaks , the laughs are really smile creating ,hahahah, thanks for the reactions dia
Colossus in Deadpool is more comic accurate than the one previously seen the movies. Probably best to do what the rest of us did and forget Wolverine Origins
@@thatHARVguy I was kinda shocked that they didn't use the song in the actual movie, it fit the trailers perfectly... instead they got "The Man Comes Around" which also fits, but it has a happier melody even for just the ending credits tho.
This version of Deadpool is more accurate to the comics. The first time he was portrayed in live action, it was essentially insulting to anyone who knew who Deadpool was before.
@@The_Blue_Otaku yeah that aint deadpool to me, hell nah. We will just chalk it up to it being a multiverse scenario. Prob be best for all the xmen movies tbh lol.
I still am disapointed in this Deadpool that they have him doing the narration. It might be a bit weird in the movies to have one, like who would even do the part? But I like how in the comics and game that the narrator is like a character Deadpool talks to.
Some memories came back watching that. When the movie came out I was working in a movie theatre and we used to get screenings for the colleagues on midnight the day before the movies came out and the theatre was closed for the public. When we watched Deadpool everyone loved it and we laughed so hard. When that end credit scene came and he said „don’t leave your garbage lying around“, all of us started cheering and applauding to the screen :D guests of movie theatres can leave so much shit lying around.
Ryan Reynolds is a Canadian treasure, you should definitely watch anything with him in it. One of the fun things about the character of Deadpool is that whatever medium he shows up in he almost always shows some amount of fourth wall awareness. Him talking to the camera in this movie is something Deadpool fans needed to be authentic to the character.
Ryan Reynolds is a world treasure, and Canada should be super proud to have produced him. (And maybe keep everyone focusing on him instead of Bieber...)
Yeah, Deadpool is one of the few characters fully aware that they're a fictional character. She Hulk is also aware, which makes cross overs between her and Deadpool extra hilarious.
Wade and Vanessa's "who had the worst childhood" thing is a nod to Monty Python's "Four Yorkshire men" sketch. You should watch it, Nat, it's hilarious! I look forward to seeing your reaction to Deadpool 2.
I first saw Deadpool in the cinema and it was packed full. In the scene with the Zamboni when he said “I’m going to kill you….in five minutes” I laughed out loud and the lady sitting next to me gave me the dirtiest look. Love this film, the second one is great too.
This gotta be like the 1st time I actually buy that the content creator endorses a productive because they like it and not just because of the sponsor. Just seemed so genuine and happy
I think the best possible explanation for this new version of Deadpool is the fact that the timeline was changed in Days of Future Past. Then again, Fox didn't seem to really care about timeline consistency lol.
A couple of fun facts. The highway scene was actually the test footage created to get the film greenlit. The other fun fact is the "forgot the guns" thing was intentionally done to keep the budget down.
The characters in this one or at least Colossus and Deadpool are more accurate to the comics or at least more true to what fans think of when they recall these characters than the other x-men movies... so thats why colossus is so different than the character in the other movies. Also Deadpool as a character learned he was a fictional character and so breaks the 4th wall. I think when folks heard Ryan Reynolds was cast as DP in the wolverine flick they were excited hoping for this... and its a major portion of the disappointment with that film what they did to the character despite perfect casting.
Exactly. The colossus in the X-Men movie looked like a regular dude that was made out of metal. The colossus in the comics was alot bigger than a normal sized dude. From what I remember he was slightly smaller than comic book hulk and comic book hulk is alot bigger than the one in the mcu.
The entire time he was asking people for their boss, he kept asking for "Frances" and everyone was legitimately saying they didn't know who, since they all knew him as Ajax. The final battle was on top of a helicarrier from the MCU. This movie had so many things in its way: studio didn't want to make it, but kind of had to after the test cinematic was leaked (maybe by Reynolds), once in production the budget kept getting cut (the leaving all the guns in the taxi scene was due to that), and was given a February release date to try and stymy ticket sales. And yet it still became a classic!
That opening alone, trying to be composed but the excitement is dripping off the screen! You've been building up to watching one of your faves for so long. I'm excited for this reaction :)
Bob was Deadpool's reluctant sidekick in the 616, he only worked as a security guard for bad guys like Hydra, AIM or Kingpin because they offered dental in their medical packages and SHIELD didn't.
I remember when this movie came out, I let my parents watch my digital copy since they lived in another state. My mom said this movie ruined the song Calendar Girl for her. My dad said he was happy young people are getting to hear the classics.
In the comics he breaks the 4th wall constantly, he's actually cosmicly aware of existence and multiple realities which is how he's able to talk to the reader since he knows they are there.
I'm sure it's been mentioned but breaking the fourth wall is a very characteristic Deadpool thing in the comics. I personally love that they decided to include it in the movies because it wouldn't have felt right without it in my opinion.
Deadpool breaks the 4th wall in the comics all the time. Also this Colossus is more comics-accurate and the continuity is kind of irrelevant because Deadpool can always joke away any inconsistencies.
They have both had fucked up pasts and their coping mechanism is humour so, while they have possibly the healthiest relationships in all of superhero movies, it might appear to some as fucked up.
Watching parents take their kids out if the theater after the pegging scene will never stop making me laugh. They really thought it was just another Marvel superhero movie. The fact that they waited until the scene was over made it even funnier. Loved your reaction too Nat!
@@kevindaniel9924 If men saw a sex scene and made their girlfriends do it even if she didn't want to, would you find that funny? If not, then why do you laugh at the gender flipped version?
@@greywolf7577 First of all, I was one of the guys who got pegged. Second, I PROMISE YOU not a single one of those guys was FORCED to do anything, they all consented. And yes if the genders were reversed and the lady consented I would be ok with it.
And the way they've established his character in these movies they could easily drop him into any of the others in the bigger franchise. He only really breaks the fourth wall with us, not involving other characters. It would be a great opportunity for little comedic moments in the other movies without being overwhelming or changing the feel of them. Not that I really care if he pops up in those, I think I'd prefer the movies where it's all about Deadpool.
I was so happy they stuck to the source material, even keeping all the over-the-top violence in lieu of shooting for a PG-13 rating. His breaking the fourth wall is straight from the comic books. Ryan Reynolds was made for this role.
Ah, being in a somewhat similar position I was going to mention the importance of core strength for stabilising the back - failing that, disprin (or asprin) seems to help a lot as it dilates the bloodvessels, improving the bloodflow and reduces both the inflammation and lactic build-up while also getting oxygen rich blood to the muscles. Might not help in your circumstances, but for me it's a lot better than most other 'pain' medications. As they work differently, you could combine them, if required... Oh, DP2 is just as good, unlike most sequels.
This is comic-accurate Deadpool, like the one I grew up with in the 90s. He's known for his constant humor, fourth-wall breaking, foul language, and violence. His healing factor is just like Wolverine's, and that's because they were both in the Canadian military and involved in the Weapon X program. His powers are his own. He's definitely an R-rated anti-hero, and a departure from the Marvel norm. Origins was a studio debauchery of Deadpool. Even Ryan Reynolds, a newer fan (somewhere around 2015) slammed their handling of that. You might catch a nudge at that in DP 2. :) I gotta give a lot of credit to Ryan for this one. Without his pressure on the studios, and being a genuine fan, it never woulda happened, and us fellow fans woulda been left with Origins. That's a real-life hero right there. lol
He said “Oh Canada!” Because Ryan Reynolds is a Canadian actor and deadpool is filmed in Vancouver Canada. I live in North Vancouver but sometimes when I commuted to work, I would see them filing the movie. Ryan is perfectly casted and I can’t wait for you to react to the second movie! :)
@@lordofninjas1 Well, it's not exactly clear. Wade's memories can't really be trusted - it's not even sure that his real name is Wade Wilson. But he thinks he is Wade Wilson and he thinks he is Canadian.
22:51 Bob is a reference to "Bob from HYDRA", a friend of Deadpool's in the comics, but this was made by 20th Century Fox, so they couldn't mention HYDRA
I am SO looking forward to watching you view Deadpool 2. I'm a senior with respiratory issues & the pandemic has me in an isolation I never could have imagined which sux because I love sharing a movie experience with someone particularly if they've not seen it. I get to enjoy it again through their reactions (& I gotta say I adore yours-it has helped me a lot to maintain what goofy sanity remains in me). There was chatter about Academy Awards consideration for Deadpool 2 but it wasn't to be (however TONS of other awards & nominations-even for the teaser trailer that showed nothing from it despite having Stan Lee reference a scene related to the music they used in it). Note that there are two versions of it, the traditional theatrical release & what they call the Super Duper Cut (more jokes & violence), but I'm sure I'll enjoy you seeing either one. There is a potential spoiler early on with regard to the film Logan, but it's your call whether or not to see the other first (I wish I had). FULL DISCLOSURE; I never thought a Deadpool film could make me cry. P.S. The Stan Lee cameo is almost impossible to spot, but he's there. Keep it up. I wish you well.
Bless you man! Shit sucks right now, but hopefully you'll have much better days ahead! I'm glad you're enjoying getting to experience good movies for the first time again with Nat, and also, if you subscribe to her on Patreon, you can get her full reaction to the movie! If you just contribute a few bucks a month to her, you can watch the entire movie with her! I don't know if you already knew, and I'm eventually planning to do the same, 😁 Bless you again man, 🙏
I hope you get well soon man. I'm disabled and have nothing to do most of the time, so I also spend alot of time watching reaction videos. I like seeing people see a movie for the first time or listen to music from the 70's and 80's for the first time.
So many people are too young to realize that end credits scene is a parody of the end credits scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Which is a fun movie you should see if you haven't watched it.
Nice reaction. I had no idea you didn't know this was rated r or that wade breaks the 4th wall. Made the reaction even better! Looking forward to Logan now. Logan and Deadpool are definitely the highlights of the back half of the X-Men movies.
If you look carefully, that big ol' aircraft carrier they're fighting on at the end of the movie has big fans attached to the side, implying it's a SHIELD helicarrier, connecting the movie to the MCU as well. Apparently, the original version of that helicarrier looked much more like the one we saw in Avengers, but Fox caught them before they could sneak it through and made them change it.
While technically it's own thing, divorced from the xmen timeline etcetc, Deadpool is absolutely one of the best xmen movies. Just completely nailing its tone in every respect and really committing to the ethos and style of Deadpool as a character. Genuinely one of the best comic book movies to date and a joy to watch, imo only two movies in the franchise match up to it, and only one surpasses it.
Natalie! One of Deadpool's cannon superpowers is breaking the 4th wall. He knows he's a comic book character. There is even an instance I can think of where he read his own comic book to get the advantage. This version of the character is far more accurate than seen previously, and that is why there was so much anger over how he was portrayed in X-Men.
i love this and the story behind the production ryan reynolds was trying to get this movie made for years but kept getting told by the studio no so he and the director filmed the bridge scene on a miniscule budget as a proof of concept and they still said no and then 'someone' leaked the footage online and there was such a high demand for the movie they finally let them make it. Again on a small budget considering it was a big cgi action movie but since the director background is in effect he made the most of what they had and the joke where deadpool forgets his guns in the cab was done because they ran out of money to make 3rd act battle soo having no guns made it alot cheaper
The great thing about all the references that deadpool runs through in the entire movie, people (audience) were more confused by the extra end credit on the ferris bueler reference if they hadn't seen it. It got me rolling so much by the end. Anyone that did see ferris movie know exactly what I'm talking about lol.
Love how they blew a huge amount of the budget so Ryan can wear the bra Arthur shirt. And it cost so much they couldn’t afford some of the more elaborate fight sequences. That’s why he always forgets the ammo.
Been waiting for this reaction for A LONG TIME! Glad you liked it. Hint: It's Colossus. Not Colossal. Yes, that was Gina Carano. Also, there's so many digs at Wolverine because Reynolds and Jackman are good friends in real life.
18:52 I always found it funny how he's asking everyone "where's Francis?!" when in reality, they have no idea who "Francis" is. Said person goes by "Ajax" to everyone. No one really knows his real name lol
I literally searched through your intros looking for the name of this wine box back in December and I got my stepmother a bright cellars box for Christmas and she loved it! Makes a great gift 🎁
The breaking the 4th wall thing is a major thing in the comics too. Hes just entirely insane to the point that he knows he isn't real and is in a comic. This movie does that SO well
The last two and a half years I have become a reaction video aficionado, though recently I have lost my enthusiasm. Thank You Nat, You brought me back.
Finally its Dead Pool time. Been looking forward to Natalie's reaction too this. Its brutal compared to regular X-Men movies but its supposed to be. Ryan is hilarious. I live in Vancouver so it's fun to recognize some of the filming locations.
Deadpool, Wolverine and Shang-Chi.... you Canadians are giving us some phenomenal performances with Marvel heroes. Edit: Brainfart, Wolverine is Canadian, Hugh Jackman is an Aussie, but my point still stands.
Ryan Reynolds, Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Chadwick Boseman (RIP), Samuel L Jackson. A few examples of actors who totally nailed their roles to such an extent that I read all comics and material related to their characters with them in mind.
@@rainofkhandaq6678 I’m not sure I agree. If an actor does a good enough job or has such a good take on the character then why not? I mean Sam Jackson was literally the person they based ultimate universe nick fury on, so perfect casting and performance there
@@rainofkhandaq6678 suppose I can see what you mean. A lot of the time the plot of the mcu is so entirely different that I don’t really mind the characters being different
@@rainofkhandaq6678 you can't blame Wolverine stealing attention from the rest of the Xmen on Jackman. That happened in the comics well before they ever made the movies. Jackson was also a miscast in a lot of ways, but he made the role his own.
@@rainofkhandaq6678 jackman wasn’t even famous when he was cast as wolverine, it’s just that Logan had been the “main character” of the c-men since the 90s show
saw the title and said "oh hell yes!!" love your reactions. would have never have guessed the paid since you are always so much fun even in the horrors to watch the credits scene is a huge reference to another movie
It's like being able to breathe a deep sigh of relief that you're finally here, and then cackling like a madman. Welcome to the demented mind of Deadpool.
This is the more comic book accurate Deadpool, and the one in the Wolverine movie was an attempt at something new, but ended being a monumental mistake.
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be sure to watch logan (2017) before you watch deadpool 2 (2018)
I'm kind of below the age but I'm going to give the like to my mom she is a a whine fan
@@vanlllasky and bring the tissues!
This was awesome but I cringed every time you called Colossus “Colossal” 🤣
the ultimate joke in this film is that he’s always asking where francis is but no one knows him by that name
I actually never thought of that lol.
Ya that shit is so good, man is just murdering a bunch of people who have no idea who he’s asking about.
That never occured to me lmao xD
Blew my mind.
Oh God, thank you for telling me! 😂😂
"Is she pegging him?" is quite possibly the funniest line I've ever heard Nat say
Agreed
Also pretty much the last thing I'd have expected to hear on this channel.
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No one is innocent. she prob a real freak in the sheets
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"Oh, and don't leave your garbage lying around."
I was working in a movie theater when this came out, and this was actually effective. I watched people literally hang their heads in shame while going back to pick up their trash. So thank you, Ryan Reynolds, for that.
My 2nd ex-husband was a projectionist at a movie theatre.
I saw a couple people in my two-screen, locally-owned cinema turn around to grab their trash, but only if they didn’t have to take more than three or four steps back to their seats. You’d think in a small town where just about everyone knows each other, your customers would be better behaved without admonishment, but no.
I worked at a dine in restaurant movie theater and it was awesome that this helped out cleanups
Years later: Deadpool is holding Wolverine back from killing everyone who leaves their phone on 😂
i wish they did this with the new movie, people are such pigs
I went to a convention once where Morena Baccarin was signing autographs, and someone brought a life size Deadpool statue for her to sign. She was so impressed, she took it with her to get Ryan Reynolds to sign it and then ship it back to the fan.
Also, she signed its ass.
(Did Ryan sign the other side?)
Morena is awesome.
That’s the only place she should sign. Incredible.
@@nyghtmoon Check her and the Firefly crew out at DragonCon. Nathan calls in to their panel and hilarity ensues.
@@CaptainFrost32 please tell me he did lmao
Deadpool is the definition of perfect casting. I don't think there would be anyone better for the role than Ryan Reynolds
Even Disney knows this, that's why they kept him as Deadpool
@@lixocompleto547 yeah they're keeping a lot of actors, like Kingpin and Daredevil
I saw Blqde Trinity and remember sitting in the theatre thinking that his character might be as close as we get to a movie for Deadpool 🤣😂🤣 Glad I was wrong! :D
If I recall correctly, the comics actually name drops Ryan Reynolds when describing Deadpool.
Same goes for Free Guy 😀
The thing about Deadpool is his cancer isn’t healed..He just regenerates faster than the cancer replicates…In one comic they try to clone him to make an army but his DNA is riddled with cancer but the clones had no regeneration abilities so all died.
In the comics, the constant flux between the healing factor and the cancer is the reason he’s crazy. It’s been retconned again and again, but that was the initial story.
too bad this story actually makes no sense. cancer isn't an injury that needs to be healed; it's out of control growth that needs to be stopped.
@@sirmoonslosthismind He's healing from the cells being killed from the cancer choking them out
So what if him and Vanessa actually had kids in dp2 would she have cancer or would the kid die??
@@mauls_editor6222 ...cancer doesn't work like that
My favorite line:
“We will take you to see the Professor.”
“McAvoy or Stewart? These timelines are confusing.”
It’s my favorite line because he’s 100% right.
Are they even really that confusing?
X Men First Class -> X Men 1-3, The Wolverine and the present of DoFP are all on one timeline
Then the past in DoFP changes the timeline, erasing 1-3, and leading into Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix
And then its my assumption that Logan happens way later, because Essex corp takes his DNA in DoFP
And X Men Origins is explicitly not canon
It only seems confusing cause theres a lot of those movies and DoFP alone takes place on two timelines
But if you actually try to think about it its not even confusing
@@DonnyD_Mingo If you do some digging, you’ll find that Logan doesn’t quite fit with the timespan given in film. But to go into details would include spoilers.
@@DonnyD_Mingo In X-Men First Class, Professor X is paralyzed and in a wheel chair. But at the end of X-Men origins Wolverine, which takes place later, he's still walking. And in X-Men 3, when he is getting Jean to come to the school, he is also walking even though that also happened after X-Men First Class.
One time on set, Ryan Reynolds was still in his Deadpool costume on a break. The director said, "You know you can take that off, right?" Ryan said, "No, are you kidding? I've waited so long for this movie to be made. I’m keeping it on."
Didn't he also take the suit home with him after filming was over?
He said it took about 11 years of trying to get this to be green lit by the studio.
Gotta commit to the role, really cure the suit in the body fluids.
@@rowdycmoore Technically it was "stolen"
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So fun fact: Deadpool in the comics always broke the 4th wall. He's essentially a comic book character who knows he's a comic book character and talks to us, the readers/viewers often. And he's pretty unkillable. He can regenerate if even a small piece of himself is intact. This movie was pretty much true to Deadpool in the comics.
Most of the time he is LITERALLY unkillable. Deadpool has a relationship with Death, who Thanos has a crush on. Thanos made Deadpool immortal to keep them apart
In one of the games one of his ultimate moves is to smack the opponent around with his own healthbar.
@@TheKyrix82 Yea the og Infinity Saga lmao
He's escaped the 4th Wall. He killed the writers.
Sooo....the hand that was cut off...can it regenerate another Deadpool? just curious
The after-credit scene with DP in a bathrobe is actually a parody of a scene in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (including the "chicka-chickaaa" thing)...which is a movie you should definitely watch!
Yes! Natalie, you need to dive into the John Hughes universe.
Also, like the very first movie to have an after credit scene. At least that I know of...
Great movie
Yesssssssssssss!
@@diegoibarrabaez8232 My favorite John Hughes movie. “The Breakfast Club” is a very close second.
I love the line he says when Colossus is dragging him away "to see the professor" - "Stewart or McAvoy? These timelines are so confusing..."
I was a little bummed that she didn't comment on that (or notice?).
@@Fanible when she literally said it in the beginning too 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I actually missed that line in the first time I saw it, because everyone was still laughing their ass off over "Everybody fears the T-Rex!" and the "On/Off switch" joke, lol.
Followed by “Dead or Alive you’re coming with me.” A line in reference to Robocop
@@blameitoncartman Then the "You stole that from Robocop " in 2
Fun fact: Theatres reported after showings of deadpool there was noticeably less garbage for them to have to clean up. Him telling the audience to take it with them in the post credits actually worked.
It's so unfair that white people now have to share our countries with people who actually have to be told to clean up their garbage.
Fun fact: Ryan Reynolds loves Deadpool, the character, and was extremely excited to play him in Wolverine. He was so disappointed by how Deadpool was written in that movie, that he was one of the major pushes to get financing for this movie.
He also has a friendly feud with Hugh Jackman, which is why he put his face under the mask.
Ryan and Hugh's "feud" has been one of my favorite aspects of this franchise.
Also the Jackman and Reynolds feud is perfect for these movies because in the comics Deadpool has a rivalry with Wolverine
Took Reynolds 11 years to get the movie green lit as well. That's dedication.
@Bruce Wayne *pulverine.
@@bishopman2308 11 years. Well 10.75 of trying then "someone" (name Ryan Reynolds) leaked footage.
It's not explicitly explained whether the events of Deadpool exist in the mainline X-Men, but this version of Colossus seems more inspired by the comics. In some runs, he's always got the metal skin and is like 8ft tall.
Plus he's Russian. It never made sense to have Colossus be American like he was in the X-Men movies.
Even the X-Men movies have a messed up contradictory timeline, so it's pretty easy to accept Deadpool as its own thing.
@@katya2032 you can tell he was American from the whole 3 lines and 5 minutes of screen time? I thought the original movies really dropped the ball not featuring him more.
@@matthewgraham2619 I mean…yeah? It doesn’t take a lot of lines to key in on an accent. Or to at least narrow it down to an American or Canadian accent.
As I recall, the actor was actually learning how to do a Russian accent for the role, but the director told him not to bother.
"This movie is a lot more gruesome than the others."
It's rated R, unlike the other X-Men movies. That's because there's no way you can tell an authentic Deadpool story in PG13.
Yet, they pumped out that shit-show that is Venom 2 without the proper rating.
The Once Upon a Deadpool version of Deadpool 2 is PG-13 and better, imo.
@@anthonyferguson9282 The Princess Bride references were fun tbh.
@@MoneyGist And the best use of censor beeping ever.
Yeah. The only other X-Men movie that was rated R was Logan
There's a big back story to how Deadpool came to be. The writer of the comics name dropped Reynolds to describe the character and when Reynolds got into the comics he realized he had so much in common with the character he made it his mission to get the movie made. Years ago Fox commissioned a concept video for it, with Reynolds, but then they shelved the project. Because they're idiots.
Thankfully **someone** (definitely NOT Reynolds but maybe someone who looked a lot like him) leaked that original video online and the audience went crazy. Allegedly Fox received so many demands to make the movie they decided there was an audience for it after all.
It cost $58 million to make, but has earned more than $700million globally and is ranked 35th most successful action movie of all time.
So many years ago I read the Deadpool comic where Deadpool said he looked like Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar Pei.
I still have it, in a box with many other comics I collected.
It was an amazing thing, a character in a comic book naming an actor to play him and then it happening.
I console myself around the abomination of Deadpool from the Wolverine movie by believing the sword swinging Wade Wilson character was actually the same as this movie, but the end Deadpool character was someone else with his skill implanted, like the powers were.
Definitely not Ryan Reynolds but someone who had his watermarked copy of the video..... ;)
@@highlander31527 I think there was an issue of the Avengers comics where they disuss who would play them in a movie, and they do say Nick Fury would be played by Samuel L Jackson.
@@JeanLoupGarou The first appearance of Nick Fury in the Ultimates comic book universe was based on SLJ without discussion or contact. When Samuel was made aware, he contacted Marvel and said he would not sue and would be fine with the continued use as long as he was guaranteed the role when the movie was made. This was years before Marvel Studios was even on the drawing board.
The backstory behind this labour of love is as good as the movie itself. Honestly, just so so perfect.
Yes Deadpool breaks the 4th wall all the time in the comics. He’s aware that he’s a comic book character. He interacts with his thoughts bubbles and the reader all the time and the other characters just think he’s crazy.
My favourite use of this is in Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe when Professor X reads his mind, and learns the truth. It is brutal.
He’s not even the first prominent marvel character to do so. She-Hulk predates him in this manner.
DC had a Charactor with Deadpool's Style and Sense of Humor... "Ambush Bug"!
The reason Ryan Reynolds became such good friends with Betty White was that in the pioneering days of television(1954), Betty was one of the creators of and the lead actor in one of the earliest sitcoms; "Life with Elizabeth". In it she basically invented the fourth wall, and the breaking of it as a comedic device.
By reacting to Deadpool this week, you're actually paying an excellent tribute to the memory of Betty White.
@@andrewli6606 She-Hulk and Howard the Duck both regularly broke the fourth wall, but they tended to do it as an aside unacknowledged by the other characters in their books. More like Zack from Saved by the Bell. Deadpool breaks the fourth wall in-universe and all the other characters respond appropriately. There was one Spider-Man comic where he fights Spidey physically and with words (it eventually devolves into a "yo mamma off", cause Deadpool), and just as DP's about to deploy his secret weapon the alarm on his watch goes off and he reveals he'd just been hired to distract Spidey for a few hours, and as he's teleporting away he shouts "but don't think that means I'm gonna take it easy on you when you guest in my issue 16!" and Spidey's just starring after him going "What the hell does that mean?!"
In case you didn't know, one of Deadpool's "superpowers" is that he does break the 4th wall ALL THE TIME. But it's also in world. Everyone else thinks he's crazy because he talks to no one all the time but he's also used it to his advantage by "peeking ahead" in his comics. :D
lll
Thats honestly a kewl move
Imagine that you can force yourself onto the next panel and backstab the enemy
@@gabigote1439 He's done that. No. Really. 😅
He's been known to abuse his meta powers all the time, like using the HP bar as a stick in a fighting game or using his schizophrenia speech bubbles as a bridge
Deadpool character is known for breaking the 4th wall.
He is always aware whether he is in a comic, in a video game, or in a movie.
He talks to us the audience while also living in the story.
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The after credits scene is actually from Ferris Bueller's Day Off. It had a post credits sequence that was that joke: "You're still here?". He's got the same house and bathrobe haha
and the same "chicka-chicka-aaaa"
@@diisomoto Oh yeah!
And now she needs to watch Ferris Bueller.
In the comics, he got the name "Deadpool" because the scientists had a betting pool in the lab he was given his powers in as to whether each of their test subjects would die, and he "won" the pool by surviving. There is also a Clint Eastwood movie called "The Dead Pool" about a similar betting pool.
And if you didn't get the joke in the end credits scene, you need to go watch "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
Funniest thing about the Ferris Bueller bit is that was the first movie to have an end credits scene.
Fun fact that has probably already been mentioned in the comments: the final fight between DP and Francis was supposed to be a much larger, shootout-style set piece, but the production had its budget slashed before they could film it, so they added in DP "forgetting" his bag of guns as a nod to it.
An it probably was for the best.
They also probably could have had the big shootout fight if they hadn't had to get the rights for the Bea Arthur shirt he's wearing at the apartment in the beginning.
What's fun about that?
I didn't know that lol
"This can't be the same Deadpool that fights Wolverine."
We. . .don't talk about that. Like. . .EVER.
I do
Deadpool kinda does...
@@juliodavila424 Exactly
Strangely enough, this does get somewhat addressed in the sequel. I will not say more.
@@johnsensebe3153 Watch the after credit scenes for 2, that's all I'll say.
Funny, how Stan Lee always used alliterations for the names of his characters: Peter Parker, Reed Richards, Bruce Banner, Matt Murdoch, J Jonah Jameson Jr. and of course Ryan Reynolds. Just genius to help remember them better.
Don't forget Wade Winston Wilson. BTW in the late 1970's there was a TV series called the Incredible Hulk that I watched as a kid. Bruce Banner's name was changed to David Banner in order to move it away from the comic source material that often used alliterative names. Also, because the TV writer's son was name "David".
@@x_trio_3_po333 Wow, didn't know that! Interesting. I'm born in the late 70s.. maybe I also watched that but forgot about it.
Noice
And don't forget Dumb Dumb Dugan.
Reminds me of the 'big bang theory' episode where a frustrated Raj starts listing them all...good stuff
Seeing nat trying to mentally find how the xmen movies fit together is like watching a cat trying to catch a laser pointer
Now try to figure out how the X-Men movies will fit into the MCU once mutants are brought over 😂
@@IceMetalPunk Probably they'll be a variant time line.
Even Deadpool is confused about it.
@@IceMetalPunk My guess is that Wanda decides the X-Men should be in the MCU and then makes that happen.
@@zacharydommenge859 No, Deadpool has always been aware he is a comic character. He was even on a mission to kill his own writers.
Nat being so lost, hung up, confused, and disturbed with her first experience with Deadpool is like Christmas morning lmao
Want to get involved in something funny? Ima change my profile to a president and insult other presidents. What do you think
The post credit is a "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" post credit reference. That is also a very funny movie where Matthew Broderick breaks the 4th wall.
YES! Has Natalie seen "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"? If not, definitely need to add that movie to the reaction list.
I loved that she's too young to get the Ferris Beuhlers Day Off joke at the end. It's the granddaddy of post credit scenes.
Colossus is Russian in the comics but they made him American for the early X-Men films for some reason. So this interpretation is how he should be and yeah it’s the same character 😊
The way she said "helps Kitty in every movie" I think she may have confused him with Ice Man.
@@dupersuper1938 In the original comic Kitty & Peter (Colossus' real name) had a "thing."
The "Deadpool" in the first Wolverine movie was awful and about the opposite of the comic book character. That is why Ryan Reynolds was determined to get this accurate version made. Yes, he even breaks the fourth wall on the comics and is aware he is in a comic book.
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I was surprised she didn't include or react to the shot of the action figure of "Deadpool" from Origins. Great meta joke.
One of the most depressing things ever is realizing that Deadpool is the only comic character who will realize that Stan Lee has passed.
@@PraetorGogarty Wrong, Gwenpool also knows. She was pulled from our world into the Marvel comics.
@@TheShadowSythe Gwenpool's never gonna make the movies.
I hope my comment doesn't age well.
The constant one-liners and witty jokes and snappy comebacks help to make the extreme gore & violence palatable; even the violence itself gets slapstick at times.
The best part is the murder montage when he's running around like "Where's Francis?" when literally everybody only knows the guy as Ajax 😁
Ah, but you must understand.
If the flunky does not know his real name, then the flunky is useless.
But, the flunky still works for Ajax. So, death. In the most hilarious way possible.
If Deadpool found someone who knew Ajax's real name, then they would be useful, and kept alive to lead him to Francis.
I've seen variations of your comment many times.
I gave you a deeper understanding.
You're welcome.
@@highlander31527 I have no idea what the fuck you're talking about 😁
@@Oz349 Seeing as how you repeated the same idiot line repeated by hundreds of others, I am not surprised that you are not smart enough to understand what I said.
@@Oz349 - I understood it just fine.
@@highlander31527 If you're not smart enough to write in proper sentences, maybe you shouldn't be judging others for their lack of misunderstanding. Do You sEe how. Hard this is. To, read?
Bob, the minion he knocks out instead of killing, is a reference to a character from the comics who's a generic HYDRA minion/mook whom Deadpool basically kidnaps and forces to kind of be his sidekick. Since the X-Men movies couldn't use other Marvel concepts like HYDRA, he was included here as a friend from Wade's Special Forces days instead an easter egg.
thought you were talking about the despicable me bob the minion for a sec
@@bennybrazy me too lmao
There was also Bill, agent of AIM.
Well, they are fighting on a downed SHIELD helicarrier from CA:The Winter Soldier
Also important to note: Deadpool didn't kill Bob. #potentialfutureappearance
Fun fact: Ryan Raynolds is mentioned, by name, in the Deadpool comic. It's the scene where his friend just roasts his appearance - and he says that Wade like "like Ryan Reynolds crossed with a shar-pei".
I can't wait for Nat to bawl her eyes out when watching DP2
And then Laugh hilariously for the After credit scenes!!!
No spoilers!
Shhhhh!
Which version? There are like 3
No way! Love your channel bro. Comment reply five 🤚🏻
“It’s a Face I’d be happy to sit on” is such a hilarious way of professing your love 😂
All of us who saw this in theatres knew exactly what it was supposed to be, and it delivered 100%.
edit: It was so pleasing to see you watch and react to the humor in the exact way the delivery intended. Behind the scenes wise, this was the first R rated xmen movie, and 100% was the reason that 'Logan' got an R rating, leading it to be the masterpiece that it is.
"I wonder why they call him Deadpool..."
Your constant ability to always ask questions that get perfectly addressed soon after in movies never fails to amaze me. (Is this writing experience?)
Also hope it's become clear that this movie is not only even less consistent about timelines than any other X-Men that has come before, but manages to make fun of that fact. (E.g., "McAvoy or Stewart? These timelines are confusing!")
Maybe for Deadpool 2, she should get Ryan Reynolds to join her. How next level would THAT be?
@@innerguardianXIII Not Ryan Reynolds but Deadpool ;)
@@innerguardianXIII
Expectations like such often lead to disappointments.
It's perfectly in line with the Deadpool character from the comics. He is aware in the comics that he IS in a comic, which is the reason why he constantly breaks the 4th wall in the comics as well. He is also perfectly, utterly insane, and doesn't even know what HE is going to do next, making him completely unpredictable. He simply acts on impulse without thinking about it. He also jokes about different timelines as well because he is perfectly aware at certain times that there are multiple cross-overs, timelines, whatever, but then he conveniently forgets about that fact soon after. He is so wondergully, utterly random, and Ryan Reynolds is perfect in this role.
In the comics one of the odd "powers" Deadpool has is the realization he's a character in a comic book - and he breaks the 4th wall all the time.
Deadpool is always aware of whatever medium he's in; comics, movies, videogames...
She-Hulk is also aware she's in a comic. Deadpool references what issue he last saw Bullseye, but She-Hulk literally runs through the ad pages between panels to catch criminals.
@@Falcun21 She-hulk is a little different though, it's a nod to the fact that she helps with publishing the comics IN the marvel universe, and those comics are used all the time in court cases as evidence of the events that happened in "real-life" super hero events. So she's not really 'aware of the comics' in the sense that she knows they're in OUR world. They are in HER world. Deadpool understands he IS a comic character in OUR world. And in the marvel universe it's passed off as insanity.
In the scene where he’s says “Canada” it’s because 1 he’s Canadian from Vancouver which is also where that scene was filmed and he says Canada because of our free health care
Years and years ago, someone (probably Ryan Reynolds) leaked test footage from this movie. Apparently the studio wasn't going to approve of the movie, so someone leaked cgi footage to the internet. It went viral, and everyone who saw it was begging the studio to make the movie. After a short time, I gave up and figured it would never happen. The next year, they announced they were in production for Deadpool. This movie is the product of the grass-roots efforts of Ryan Reynolds and fans to make this movie and the Deadpool character the right way.
It was the scene where he drops into the motorcade - Rob Liefield showed it at a Con, then Fox shelved it for 4 years. 24hrs after the "leak" the film was Greenlit, from fan response.
Ryan Reynolds confirmed he leaked it.
@@W0NK042 The only thing I wish they had kept from that test scene was his line as soon as he dropped in the car, "Hola, me llamo piscina de la muerta." Idk why but that was always so funny to me.
@@eddiejravannen If I remeber well, he denies it. The leaker's name was Bryan Breynolds apparently.
This Deadpool is like the most acurate depiction of a comicbook character in a movie ever.
I really like how Natalie specifically speaks out at points that are so funny and interesting and clearly lets them out in details as she speaks , the laughs are really smile creating ,hahahah, thanks for the reactions dia
Colossus in Deadpool is more comic accurate than the one previously seen the movies. Probably best to do what the rest of us did and forget Wolverine Origins
What Wolverine Origins? ;)
I mean it plays into a big plot of Deadpool 2
Wolverwhat? That guy from Logan? There’s a tearjerker.
@@OzeroCa *Johnny Cash's "Hurt" intensifies*
@@thatHARVguy I was kinda shocked that they didn't use the song in the actual movie, it fit the trailers perfectly... instead they got "The Man Comes Around" which also fits, but it has a happier melody even for just the ending credits tho.
This version of Deadpool is more accurate to the comics. The first time he was portrayed in live action, it was essentially insulting to anyone who knew who Deadpool was before.
when the hell was he first portrayed live action? or are you talking about the Wolverine movie lol
@@steverogers6572 Yeah he's talking about that god fucking awful version of Deadpool from X-men Origins Wolverine
@@The_Blue_Otaku yeah that aint deadpool to me, hell nah. We will just chalk it up to it being a multiverse scenario. Prob be best for all the xmen movies tbh lol.
@@steverogers6572 the only good thing that come out from Xmen Origins Wolverine was the video game based on the movie
I still am disapointed in this Deadpool that they have him doing the narration. It might be a bit weird in the movies to have one, like who would even do the part? But I like how in the comics and game that the narrator is like a character Deadpool talks to.
Some memories came back watching that. When the movie came out I was working in a movie theatre and we used to get screenings for the colleagues on midnight the day before the movies came out and the theatre was closed for the public. When we watched Deadpool everyone loved it and we laughed so hard. When that end credit scene came and he said „don’t leave your garbage lying around“, all of us started cheering and applauding to the screen :D guests of movie theatres can leave so much shit lying around.
Ryan Reynolds is a Canadian treasure, you should definitely watch anything with him in it.
One of the fun things about the character of Deadpool is that whatever medium he shows up in he almost always shows some amount of fourth wall awareness. Him talking to the camera in this movie is something Deadpool fans needed to be authentic to the character.
Ryan Reynolds is a world treasure, and Canada should be super proud to have produced him. (And maybe keep everyone focusing on him instead of Bieber...)
@@IceMetalPunk we’re super proud. Is that live in his hometown are so happy he filmed both DP’s back home.
Yeah, Deadpool is one of the few characters fully aware that they're a fictional character. She Hulk is also aware, which makes cross overs between her and Deadpool extra hilarious.
@@xyex There's Gwenpool too
Except if it's red notice
Wade and Vanessa's "who had the worst childhood" thing is a nod to Monty Python's "Four Yorkshire men" sketch. You should watch it, Nat, it's hilarious!
I look forward to seeing your reaction to Deadpool 2.
@Kristopher Chavez Luxury.
That sketch is actually from At Last The 1948 Show. The pythons performed it later on but it's not their sketch
@Kristopher Chavez you had comments?!?
Writer Stephen Leacock wrote something similar before World War I
I first saw Deadpool in the cinema and it was packed full. In the scene with the Zamboni when he said “I’m going to kill you….in five minutes” I laughed out loud and the lady sitting next to me gave me the dirtiest look. Love this film, the second one is great too.
Natalie: Why this so much gross?!
Fans: Cause we wanted it Rated-R
I will only accept a rated r Deadpool
They made a PG-13 cut and released that in cinemas around Christmas a while ago.
@@TorIverWilhelmsen that was the sequel
Because we wanted Deadpool.
Deadpool can be no other way.
I don't think I've ever laughed more than when I saw this in the theater.
My date got duped. I told her it's a love story, as his posted suggeated.. its not false advertising i guess.. hahaha
This gotta be like the 1st time I actually buy that the content creator endorses a productive because they like it and not just because of the sponsor. Just seemed so genuine and happy
I think the best possible explanation for this new version of Deadpool is the fact that the timeline was changed in Days of Future Past. Then again, Fox didn't seem to really care about timeline consistency lol.
The most important is that it made _X-Men Origins: Wolverine_ non-canon.
@@TorIverWilhelmsen WTF
@@TorIverWilhelmsen DP2 definitely made sure of that. ;-)
"is that what ryan wanted to be titled as in the title cards"
yes. this was his passion project, he drove everything.
A couple of fun facts. The highway scene was actually the test footage created to get the film greenlit. The other fun fact is the "forgot the guns" thing was intentionally done to keep the budget down.
The characters in this one or at least Colossus and Deadpool are more accurate to the comics or at least more true to what fans think of when they recall these characters than the other x-men movies... so thats why colossus is so different than the character in the other movies. Also Deadpool as a character learned he was a fictional character and so breaks the 4th wall. I think when folks heard Ryan Reynolds was cast as DP in the wolverine flick they were excited hoping for this... and its a major portion of the disappointment with that film what they did to the character despite perfect casting.
Exactly. The colossus in the X-Men movie looked like a regular dude that was made out of metal. The colossus in the comics was alot bigger than a normal sized dude. From what I remember he was slightly smaller than comic book hulk and comic book hulk is alot bigger than the one in the mcu.
The entire time he was asking people for their boss, he kept asking for "Frances" and everyone was legitimately saying they didn't know who, since they all knew him as Ajax.
The final battle was on top of a helicarrier from the MCU.
This movie had so many things in its way: studio didn't want to make it, but kind of had to after the test cinematic was leaked (maybe by Reynolds), once in production the budget kept getting cut (the leaving all the guns in the taxi scene was due to that), and was given a February release date to try and stymy ticket sales.
And yet it still became a classic!
That opening alone, trying to be composed but the excitement is dripping off the screen! You've been building up to watching one of your faves for so long. I'm excited for this reaction :)
Bob was Deadpool's reluctant sidekick in the 616, he only worked as a security guard for bad guys like Hydra, AIM or Kingpin because they offered dental in their medical packages and SHIELD didn't.
OMG every time she called him "Collossal", it was adorable! 🤣❤
Since you probably didn't get it, that post credits scene for Deadpool 2 is a reference to Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Yes, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is a must watch, not just for that reference, but then you can understand why Deadpool was made the way it was.
I remember when this movie came out, I let my parents watch my digital copy since they lived in another state.
My mom said this movie ruined the song Calendar Girl for her.
My dad said he was happy young people are getting to hear the classics.
Lol!!
In the comics he breaks the 4th wall constantly, he's actually cosmicly aware of existence and multiple realities which is how he's able to talk to the reader since he knows they are there.
I'm sure it's been mentioned but breaking the fourth wall is a very characteristic Deadpool thing in the comics. I personally love that they decided to include it in the movies because it wouldn't have felt right without it in my opinion.
Deadpool breaks the 4th wall in the comics all the time. Also this Colossus is more comics-accurate and the continuity is kind of irrelevant because Deadpool can always joke away any inconsistencies.
I legit love Vanessa and Wade’s relationship. They manage to be F-ed up, adorable, and healthy at the same time.
Well, he didn't earn a black mark in the client registry with the Guild... yet.
Because it's not the typical movie relationship, it feels more real and sincere.
They have both had fucked up pasts and their coping mechanism is humour so, while they have possibly the healthiest relationships in all of superhero movies, it might appear to some as fucked up.
Watching parents take their kids out if the theater after the pegging scene will never stop making me laugh. They really thought it was just another Marvel superhero movie. The fact that they waited until the scene was over made it even funnier.
Loved your reaction too Nat!
Bro, you think thats the funny part of that scene? Wait until you know how many guys got pegged because their gfs saw that scene lol!!!
@@kevindaniel9924 If men saw a sex scene and made their girlfriends do it even if she didn't want to, would you find that funny? If not, then why do you laugh at the gender flipped version?
@@greywolf7577 First of all, I was one of the guys who got pegged. Second, I PROMISE YOU not a single one of those guys was FORCED to do anything, they all consented. And yes if the genders were reversed and the lady consented I would be ok with it.
yes, Deadpool is capable of breaking the fourth wall. not only in these movies, but also in the comics
And the way they've established his character in these movies they could easily drop him into any of the others in the bigger franchise. He only really breaks the fourth wall with us, not involving other characters. It would be a great opportunity for little comedic moments in the other movies without being overwhelming or changing the feel of them. Not that I really care if he pops up in those, I think I'd prefer the movies where it's all about Deadpool.
Yup, Deadpool and Gwenpool thrive on breaking the fourth wall.
And his video game. I think if you doodle deadpool on a napkin, the drawing becomes self aware, even if unable to do anything about it.
I was so happy they stuck to the source material, even keeping all the over-the-top violence in lieu of shooting for a PG-13 rating. His breaking the fourth wall is straight from the comic books. Ryan Reynolds was made for this role.
Ah, being in a somewhat similar position I was going to mention the importance of core strength for stabilising the back - failing that, disprin (or asprin) seems to help a lot as it dilates the bloodvessels, improving the bloodflow and reduces both the inflammation and lactic build-up while also getting oxygen rich blood to the muscles.
Might not help in your circumstances, but for me it's a lot better than most other 'pain' medications. As they work differently, you could combine them, if required...
Oh, DP2 is just as good, unlike most sequels.
This is comic-accurate Deadpool, like the one I grew up with in the 90s. He's known for his constant humor, fourth-wall breaking, foul language, and violence. His healing factor is just like Wolverine's, and that's because they were both in the Canadian military and involved in the Weapon X program. His powers are his own.
He's definitely an R-rated anti-hero, and a departure from the Marvel norm. Origins was a studio debauchery of Deadpool. Even Ryan Reynolds, a newer fan (somewhere around 2015) slammed their handling of that. You might catch a nudge at that in DP 2. :) I gotta give a lot of credit to Ryan for this one. Without his pressure on the studios, and being a genuine fan, it never woulda happened, and us fellow fans woulda been left with Origins. That's a real-life hero right there. lol
He said “Oh Canada!” Because Ryan Reynolds is a Canadian actor and deadpool is filmed in Vancouver Canada. I live in North Vancouver but sometimes when I commuted to work, I would see them filing the movie. Ryan is perfectly casted and I can’t wait for you to react to the second movie! :)
the Deadpool character is Canadian as well, so that's just another thing to add to that.
@@lordofninjas1 Well, it's not exactly clear. Wade's memories can't really be trusted - it's not even sure that his real name is Wade Wilson. But he thinks he is Wade Wilson and he thinks he is Canadian.
@@mizrolist true. Whatever the case, that's at least currently what we have to go off of.
22:51 Bob is a reference to "Bob from HYDRA", a friend of Deadpool's in the comics, but this was made by 20th Century Fox, so they couldn't mention HYDRA
I am SO looking forward to watching you view Deadpool 2. I'm a senior with respiratory issues & the pandemic has me in an isolation I never could have imagined which sux because I love sharing a movie experience with someone particularly if they've not seen it. I get to enjoy it again through their reactions (& I gotta say I adore yours-it has helped me a lot to maintain what goofy sanity remains in me). There was chatter about Academy Awards consideration for Deadpool 2 but it wasn't to be (however TONS of other awards & nominations-even for the teaser trailer that showed nothing from it despite having Stan Lee reference a scene related to the music they used in it). Note that there are two versions of it, the traditional theatrical release & what they call the Super Duper Cut (more jokes & violence), but I'm sure I'll enjoy you seeing either one. There is a potential spoiler early on with regard to the film Logan, but it's your call whether or not to see the other first (I wish I had).
FULL DISCLOSURE; I never thought a Deadpool film could make me cry.
P.S.
The Stan Lee cameo is almost impossible to spot, but he's there.
Keep it up. I wish you well.
I hope you can get out of isolation soon but I hope you know that are never truly alone! ❤️❤️ stay safe
Thanks for the well wishes. I got a brother & his wife & my camera drone so I do ok I guess.
Get well soooonn.
Bless you man! Shit sucks right now, but hopefully you'll have much better days ahead! I'm glad you're enjoying getting to experience good movies for the first time again with Nat, and also, if you subscribe to her on Patreon, you can get her full reaction to the movie!
If you just contribute a few bucks a month to her, you can watch the entire movie with her! I don't know if you already knew, and I'm eventually planning to do the same, 😁
Bless you again man, 🙏
I hope you get well soon man. I'm disabled and have nothing to do most of the time, so I also spend alot of time watching reaction videos. I like seeing people see a movie for the first time or listen to music from the 70's and 80's for the first time.
Free Guy was probably my favourite movie of last year, so definitely looking forward to you checking it out!
So many people are too young to realize that end credits scene is a parody of the end credits scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Which is a fun movie you should see if you haven't watched it.
Nice reaction. I had no idea you didn't know this was rated r or that wade breaks the 4th wall. Made the reaction even better!
Looking forward to Logan now. Logan and Deadpool are definitely the highlights of the back half of the X-Men movies.
Logan is one of the best movies of our generation. Can't wait to see Natalie's reaction to it.
If you look carefully, that big ol' aircraft carrier they're fighting on at the end of the movie has big fans attached to the side, implying it's a SHIELD helicarrier, connecting the movie to the MCU as well. Apparently, the original version of that helicarrier looked much more like the one we saw in Avengers, but Fox caught them before they could sneak it through and made them change it.
While technically it's own thing, divorced from the xmen timeline etcetc, Deadpool is absolutely one of the best xmen movies. Just completely nailing its tone in every respect and really committing to the ethos and style of Deadpool as a character. Genuinely one of the best comic book movies to date and a joy to watch, imo only two movies in the franchise match up to it, and only one surpasses it.
Natalie! One of Deadpool's cannon superpowers is breaking the 4th wall. He knows he's a comic book character. There is even an instance I can think of where he read his own comic book to get the advantage. This version of the character is far more accurate than seen previously, and that is why there was so much anger over how he was portrayed in X-Men.
i love this and the story behind the production
ryan reynolds was trying to get this movie made for years but kept getting told by the studio no
so he and the director filmed the bridge scene on a miniscule budget as a proof of concept and they still said no and then 'someone' leaked the footage online and there was such a high demand for the movie they finally let them make it. Again on a small budget considering it was a big cgi action movie
but since the director background is in effect he made the most of what they had and the joke where deadpool forgets his guns in the cab was done because they ran out of money to make 3rd act battle soo having no guns made it alot cheaper
Thanks
The great thing about all the references that deadpool runs through in the entire movie, people (audience) were more confused by the extra end credit on the ferris bueler reference if they hadn't seen it. It got me rolling so much by the end. Anyone that did see ferris movie know exactly what I'm talking about lol.
This movie is pretty much separate from the other x-men movies so it's probably best to try and not connect the events in previous movies to this one
Well, there is that one scene in Deadpool 2...
@@TorIverWilhelmsen Just cleaning up the time timeline
Given who shows up in Deadpool 2 it's definitely not part of the Original X-Men Movie timeline.
Love how they blew a huge amount of the budget so Ryan can wear the bra Arthur shirt. And it cost so much they couldn’t afford some of the more elaborate fight sequences. That’s why he always forgets the ammo.
Been waiting for this reaction for A LONG TIME! Glad you liked it. Hint: It's Colossus. Not Colossal. Yes, that was Gina Carano. Also, there's so many digs at Wolverine because Reynolds and Jackman are good friends in real life.
18:52 I always found it funny how he's asking everyone "where's Francis?!" when in reality, they have no idea who "Francis" is. Said person goes by "Ajax" to everyone. No one really knows his real name lol
One of the most genuine reactions I've seen. Keep being you. I'll have to check out more of your content.
I literally searched through your intros looking for the name of this wine box back in December and I got my stepmother a bright cellars box for Christmas and she loved it! Makes a great gift 🎁
Ayy, the commitment is real
This made me unexplainably happy when I saw this come up in my subscription box 😂 I AM SO READY, I just know Nat is gonna love this movie 💯👑
This was one of the most intressting reactions i've seen to Deadpool, hope you will do Deadpool 2 as well ^^
Now they're bringing him into the MCU. Just imagine the banter between him and the serious characters in the MCU
The breaking the 4th wall thing is a major thing in the comics too. Hes just entirely insane to the point that he knows he isn't real and is in a comic. This movie does that SO well
The last two and a half years I have become a reaction video aficionado, though recently I have lost my enthusiasm. Thank You Nat, You brought me back.
Finally its Dead Pool time. Been looking forward to Natalie's reaction too this.
Its brutal compared to regular
X-Men movies but its supposed to be. Ryan is hilarious.
I live in Vancouver so it's fun to recognize some of the filming locations.
Deadpool, Wolverine and Shang-Chi.... you Canadians are giving us some phenomenal performances with Marvel heroes.
Edit: Brainfart, Wolverine is Canadian, Hugh Jackman is an Aussie, but my point still stands.
Ryan Reynolds, Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Chadwick Boseman (RIP), Samuel L Jackson. A few examples of actors who totally nailed their roles to such an extent that I read all comics and material related to their characters with them in mind.
To be fair, the comics considered Ryan Reynolds the perfect casting before this movie was made. They reference him several tines.
@@rainofkhandaq6678 I’m not sure I agree. If an actor does a good enough job or has such a good take on the character then why not? I mean Sam Jackson was literally the person they based ultimate universe nick fury on, so perfect casting and performance there
@@rainofkhandaq6678 suppose I can see what you mean. A lot of the time the plot of the mcu is so entirely different that I don’t really mind the characters being different
@@rainofkhandaq6678 you can't blame Wolverine stealing attention from the rest of the Xmen on Jackman. That happened in the comics well before they ever made the movies. Jackson was also a miscast in a lot of ways, but he made the role his own.
@@rainofkhandaq6678 jackman wasn’t even famous when he was cast as wolverine, it’s just that Logan had been the “main character” of the c-men since the 90s show
saw the title and said "oh hell yes!!" love your reactions. would have never have guessed the paid since you are always so much fun even in the horrors to watch
the credits scene is a huge reference to another movie
One of Deadpool's super powers in the comics (I swear) is breaking the fourth wall. He is basically Bugs Bunny with katanas.
One of the few comic book characters who is aware that he's a comic book character. You love to see it. :)
It's like being able to breathe a deep sigh of relief that you're finally here, and then cackling like a madman. Welcome to the demented mind of Deadpool.
This is the more comic book accurate Deadpool, and the one in the Wolverine movie was an attempt at something new, but ended being a monumental mistake.