Yeah, he is the fucking wolverine, and i'm glad we're gonna get at least a couple more appearances in the avengers movies.... And while I know it's unlikely I'd love to see more Cavillrene because he looked like a fucking beast
If Acolyte was $180M excuse to let Leslye Headland get her wife some acting work, then i don’t see anything wrong with deadpool 3 being a $300M excuse to let ryan and hugh hang out on a movie set 😂
Does the success of D&W's first weekend mean that we can finally stop talking about "superhero fatigue" and just all accept that the issue was "bad movie fatigue"?
It'll be interesting to see how this movie performs going forward. Will people like me, who never read the comic books and haven't seen Marvel movies and TV shows, go to the theaters to see this film? The feedback I've received from the fans is that you need to be familiar with the X-Men movies, the Logan movie, and the Loki TV show to appreciate D&W. Based on that, I won't be shelling out close to $15 to see this on the big screen. Maybe the word of mouth will drive up ticket sales...
@@MSgt5J071I didn’t watch Loki and you don’t HAVE to know the X men movie to enjoy it. The movie just has joke revolting around that stuff it’ll still be a fun watch.
I wish fake fans especially of deadpool would stfu --- there is NOTHING of "classic" DP in this movie. its good but has no relation to classic deadpool AT ALL...
Good filmmakers won’t try to “make the movie that saves the MCU,” they’ll just try to make a good movie that entertains the audience. If they do that, the MCU will be just fine. I feel like that’s what Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy and Reese & Wernick were trying to do, and I had a hell of a lot of fun.
We got on my nerves, is the fact that several great ideas for movies could’ve happened, but back in the 2000s and 90s they were rejected simply because either being too expensive, or the simple fact that it didn’t connect with any other Marvel movies. I really wish they’d make those movies, considering that they sound far better than what the MCU has given us in recent years.
@@osmanyousif7849 Other than Gambit, not sure what you're referring to. You know how Sony is shitting out horrifyingly bad Spider-Man spinoffs, watering down the IP with bad content just to hold on to the rights? The guy behind that is Tom Rothman. He used to run Fox. This is exactly what he wanted to do with X-Men, but after X-Men Origins: Wolverine shit the bed, he was given the boot. None of the reasons you cited are the reason Gambit didn't get made. Gambit didn't get made because New Mutants & Dark Phoenix bombed, and bombed FUCKING HARD. Dark Phoenix alone cost Fox about $133 million in losses when marketing is included. It barely made its production budget back in worldwide grosses. New Mutants didn't even accomplish that basic feat, pulling in $49.2 million against a production budget somewhere between $67-80 million. Probably looking at a loss north of $50 million with marketing. Meanwhile, Deadpool & Deadpool 2 each grossed over $750 million, a number that by all accounts Deadpool & Wolverine will likely surpass. The first two Deadpool films had a COMBINED budget of around $150 million, and Logan, which grossed $619.2 million, had a budget of $97 million, less than the first X-Men movie when accounting for inflation. Deadpool is the lowest-budget film in the franchise...it cost $58 million to produce, a fraction of what the first X-Men cost, adjusted. These movies were made extremely cheaply. How expensive the films were wasn't the issue. It's how much money they were bringing in. And Wolverine & Deadpool were the only characters putting asses in seats.
Good Filmmakers? They still make those? They had to share the greatest visions with the least resources. They suffered for their craft. Now? Someone actually argued with me that RESHOOTS were all part of the filmmaking process. Oh, and I'm still waiting to hear why a $100,000,000.00 movie has to spend $200,000,000.00 to market it. NO MONEY BACK GUARANTEE if the movie flops.
this isnt really an MCU movie, its a leftover from Fox and was actually Hugh Jackmans idea and nothing to do with Feige, he just nodded his head a lot.
Remember the interview early on about joining the Avenger’s? He felt lost and like he didn’t matter, and he really needed to do something big to fix that feeling. By the end he realized he mattered to his close friends, and that’s enough. Am I the only one that took that message away from the movie? You don’t have to do something big like saving the entire world to matter, because you matter to the people around you.
Vanessa didn't leave him because he no longer mattered to her. She left because he no longer mattered to himself! As soon as he got his confidence back, she was like "THAT is the Wade I know and love!"
For supposed "intellectuals" that analyze every frame, Mauler sure ISN'T analyzing this movie at all. "Plot holes" IT'S DEADPOOL! It just feels like he doesn't understand DEADPOOL. This entire movie is Fox's Deadpool being shoved into the MCU at its lowest and making a whole movie outta there where the premise is "YOU DON'T NEED TO SAVE THE GIGA UNIVERSE EVERY FUCKING MOVIE!" "Oh you idiot, they said that but they still did it" Yes, AND THE SOLUTION WAS THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP! YOU MORON! Just saying they make fun of the thing and then they do the thing ISN'T CLEVER! That's a grievous oversimplification. The lesson here is Deadpool isn't saving the world, he isn't saving the universe, the multiverse, he wants to save HIS FRIENDS. The people in this little picture, THAT'S his whole world. In his last two movies he's not saving the world, he's nobody, he's nothing, he doesn't deserve to stand by the AVENGERS! But the entire movie is about how you can have compelling stories WITHOUT making the stakes EVERYTHING. The final battle is this epic brawl between Deadpool and Wolverine and an army of Deadpools from the multiverse! And after the fight they all just stand back up cause they can heal and also it's the multiverse, so there's just an endless number of them so it doesn't matter. Personal stories are what actually matter, not just the biggest stakes possible to make. A good amount of the movie is spent mocking the TVA, one of the dumbest creations of the MCU, and what Mauler is COMPLAINING that he's making them look retarded? THEY ARE RETARDED MAULER! THAT'S WHY HE'S POINTING THIS OUT! CAUSE IT'S RETARDED!
That's the literal text of the movie. You were supposed to think that. But did you notice that most of his actual friends didn't even make it into the film? No Cable, one line from Colossus, four lines from Vanessa and she dumped him, no Russell, no TJ Miller bartender, one line from the cab driver and he's suddenly American. You're supposed to forget the other movies even happened and pretend he has an established relationship with Wolverine.
He gets so hung up on story and doesn't seem to care about anything else. I mean, I will take a basic or choppy plotline if I love the characters and it gives me cool scenes.
Yeh, I feel sorry for him, it's like he can't enjoy basic fun stuff anymore. The cameos were great, real love shown for theold pre Disney days of Marvel films
@@TheBlueDragon86 Nah, man, I 100% agree with him here. This movie feels super empty, unlike No Way Home, which was also a cameo/fan fest, but it did have a heart and an exciting story going on. With Deadpool 3, the movie is relatively good for the first 40 minutes or so, but once they escape Cassandra Nova and start wandering through The Void, it feels super uninspired in general, just like most Disney+ shows do. And just like those, this third Deadpool feels really undercooked. They had good cameos in their hands and yet most of them felt like a wasted opportunity (except for Evans and, partially, Tatum, IMO). It's such a pity...
The plot has some serious holes. But to be positive and this isn't a spoiler because it was in the final trailer. When Laura and Logan meet up at the camp fire. It was a great plot point that this Logan has been hearing about how great the other one was, and to have Laura say he really wasn't much different from you, he just showed up when he was needed most. It makes sense from the story standpoint that that moment would be the catalyst that gives this defeated Logan the motivation to be a hero.
Yep. I can forgive the movie for having holes and contradictions, because its not trying to be serious cinema. It just wants to entertain and have fun.
See, this was my biggest issue. I never saw Logan and even I thought she needed to be more in the film and there needed to be more moments with them two in order to show some harder character growth. I felt like character motivations were just non existent, especially with the villains.
@@controversialverbal3792 Not sure that would have worked, a Deadpool movie isn't the place for character growth. . On the upside if Deadpool got his final wish, that means Laura has been returned to his timeline. And we could theoretically get a movie where she finds Wolverine and they would get that character growth.
Well I’d have to agree. But just because a film is Hollywood tripe doesn’t mean much they’ve been around since the beginning. If you don’t like them then fine. If you do like them then fine. I don’t know why some people in comments are so mad he pooped on it. I don’t know maybe being a long time Leprechaun comedy horror franchise fan gives me some perspective on liking things that are objectively bad.
I wish more people could realize how loyal Ryan Reynolds is to the Deadpool comics. Insanely loyal, like a lot of your complaints are because of that but you don’t know it.
WRONG. I've read and loved deadpool since he came out in the 90s. I did NOT like the story for this. It was so weak and disjointed, and Logan was so robotic.
They're talking personality and jokes.... This Wolverine isn't suppose to be the life of a party. Idk why you that sad wolvie was suppose to od on uppers.
Ryan Reynolds really doesn't know anything about Deadpool. Almost every single character in all 3 Deadpool movies are nothing like the comics including Deadpool himself. If you were a REAL Deadpool fan you would know.
@@Jaguar-s7f Or...radical idea here... let it FUCKING GOOO and enjoy the Trilogy that already exists. Let it go. Move on. 1999 happened. It's done. It was great. Making a 4th, 5th, 6th Blade movie isn't going to re-capture that magic and that moment in time. Let it go.
I thought it was more of a wolverine movie then a Deadpool movie. Nothing better than a pissed off drunk wolverine. Just a good flick to enjoy, cheer, laugh with
Well, that depends. I probably would have to rewatch it again to see which actor had more screen time. Granted screen time doesn’t matter and most movies like this. But if it’s a buddy movie, both two lead characters need to have equal screen time. And I can’t tell you how many movies I’ve seen like this where one actor had more focused than the other when it should’ve been about both of them.
I absolutely thought that Wolverine/Jackman was the better part of the movie. Sure Reynolds was comedic and some of the 4th wall breaking was funny and I'm grateful that he pushed this through and got it made, especially with the current marvel regime but I keep thinking throughout that I would have preferred this to be a more serious, more wolverine focused film. Overall I did enjoy it and its 100 x better than anything marvel has done since endgame (guardians 3 included imo) but it would have been better with 50% less of deadpools tired jokes.
Tonally, it's a Deadpool movie. But in terms of character progression, it's more of a Wolverine movie. But Deadpool had good character development too.
@@shok24199 When he first walked in I thought that was CGI too, reminded me very much of a certain fight scene in the 2nd movie he played that character in (trying to remain spoiler free is hard lol).
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but when i hear anybody say "the audience wasnt that into it" or something to that effect, i wonder "what theatre were you at?" Because my theatre was loud af
@@thomasmuandersontheneousul4184 so as much as the mindless trolling nonsense is pathetic, they mean how strong he is as a result of his weight from his bones. Watch the movie
@@judyhopps9380i got a lil tearey😢 but one of my fav parts also. Seeing actors and actresses having fun while creating movies is one of the joys of Cinema.
SPOILERS: two of the funniest parts of the movie were the reactions to two moments:' 1. Chris Evans taking his hood OFF made all the ladies in the audience shriek 2. Wolverine putting his mask ON made all the men in the audience shriek I thought that was really, really funny. And it probably got exactly the reactions the writers were hoping for.
@@DanteVerde-pt9zcI watched the movie last night in the cinema and when Wesley Snipes appeared, the whole cinema gasped in shock and awe. Overall a good but not great film.
@@aidanthe88 "Who's rocket launcher is this?" "The Punisher's." "Which one's? There have been like five!" "But there is only one Blade ... and only ever will be!" There was a loud "Fcuk yeah!" at the theater I was in when he said that ... I just hope it turns out to be true!
@@Grubnar with the way Disney marvel are running their variation of blade which includes Mahershala Ali not liking the script, it wouldn't be surprising if they canned it and put it as a tax write off 😅
What you guys think was ‘pandering’ was ‘paying tribute’ to some of us who have been comic book fans for years. I didn’t know about any of the cameos, so I didn’t watch to see those. For me, it was giving me acknowledgement that Ryan Reynolds listens to his fans and respects them. Also, putting those actors in the film cost time and money, but that didn’t matter to Ryan, who understands his fan base. He wanted to give us a fun, heartfelt movie and I feel that he did just that.
This movie didn't care about plot, it was all about making a fun movie with actors who are actually good and can work together. Plus even in the comics , Deadpool is all over the place doing crazy shit that doesn't make sense most of the time. So for me this was a breath of fresh air in comic movies and movies in general.
@@JustinStrife they literally lost me.wirh their take on this movie. Criticize for the sake of criticism. This last guy talking about the mood in the cinema getting low - I was in a packed IMAX and the crowd didn't stop cheering and laughing all movie long. I dunno what miserable parts of the world these people live in, so that they can't enjoy a fun movie
@@pagadqs It's their shtick. They have to hate on things regardless of quality. It does get a little tiresome. One of the things that bothers me is that Drinker said the plot was thin and then summarized it wrong.
As a long time Marvel comics fan, as well as someone who grew up during this earlier era of Marvel character's films like Blade, Fox X-Men, etc this movie was a fantastic closing note. It was never meant to be a movie to appeal to everyone - it was a movie made for the fans.
This movie was a buddy cop movie written as a send-off/love letter of an era non-MCU films and as Snarkjay said executed as rollercoaster. I've loved Deadpool movies and the comics (Cable & Deadpool my favorite) and just wanted to go see the movie a second time immediately. They did make fun of the woke message early in the film where Wade tells some guy at the part "that is what I think about *insert every political topic*" with the guy wanting to reply and telling him no.
Agreed, although I did take my 15 year old to see it this weekend. He’s probably more mature than I am though. TBH, though, this movie is more morally wholesome and positive than trash like the Acolyte. It actually teaches about redemption and self sacrifice.
Look. 5 years ago, I would agree. But after subbing in schools all the time, this crap was mild compared to what they hear in the hallways. 6 is a little young, but 10 years old on, they hear much worse.
It was just nice to see a film created by people who clearly love the characters, get the source material, and most importantly know what the audience wants and has the respect to give them what they wanted. It was heartfelt in its appreciation for the characters and the past. Something that seems lost in so many properties where they want to crap over the past.
It's so stupid to be doing this professionally on youtube and talking through a lame static avatar drawing that looks fresh of a 13 year old boy's school notebook. It's why I don't follow any of them except Drinker. Well, one reason why.
Yeah. Like, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish did a dog character far better than an R-rated movie. And that’s saying something since it shouldn’t be hard to make a dog character work. Heck, The Mask which everybody has always compared to Deadpool today even did a dog character perfectly.
This sentiment is why we are where we are in the MCU and Star Wars. No said “fuck the plot of Logan, it was just cool seeing old characters kick’n ass.” Nor did they say that about Ironman, Captain America, Thor, Spider-Man, any of the Avengers movies or whatever other good Marvel movie there is. You need a good plot if you’re trying to make a good movie. This movie is a whole bunch of events that happen just because and there’s no reason for why they happen or how they happen.
@@mooliciousmaul6514 yes you are right, the difference is I accept the MCU is broken beyond repair and the cheap thrills is all we have left.. you can try and imagine that they can still ‘raise the standards’ back to infinity war, but all you’re going to do is be perpetually disappointed
Too much was going on that scene. I kept on trying to focus on Deadpool Prime, which meant I completely missed what Wolverine was up to, let alone which Deadpool variants were being fought.
I don't understand what mauler is on about. How are the characters dead? Deadpool is a 4th wall breaking deconstruction that is taking the piss. What movie did he expect to see? Characters? Cliche? Fucking super hero landing, what is he on about? It's supposed to be gratuitous and cliche. Motivations? The scene where deadpool is trying to convince "the others" by trying to manufacture motivations why they should help, with wolverine laughing in the background literally makes fun of motivations and atomizes the 4th wall by having the actors state their own motivations for playing in the movie instead (guess thats why he said it was sad). After all, there is only one blade but plenty pompous critics. Personally i think it took guts. Or maybe arrogance? Either way i love it!
It took the attitude Reynolds has developed of "screw it, let's have some fun." He had to fight FEIGE all the way up for this movie. Feige even went behind Ryan's back and tried to convince Jackman not to do it!
The anchor being thing was a meta concept, I heard. That being is actually the leading role in a show or franchise, and when they die(show cancelled or leading actor moving out), their universe just fade away, because no one want to run it anymore.
12:03 The main villain of the movie felt like a direct critic to the MSheU. She was like a way more powerfull version of her male counterpart and she ended up in the dumpster exactly because the fans would have hated her whole concept as a villain in her own series.
I looked her up, and Cassandra Nova in the comics does have all the powers. But you're right though, a stupidly overpowered and nigh unstoppable genderbent version of a beloved character does sound like something the MSheU would throw in just to stick it to the fans for liking something.
She was introduced in the comica before most of the movies in the fox era came out. She is a legit character and she's more powerful because she can bring our Xaviers potential without holding back
@@heythere6983 Disagree. It's still Deadpool's story, the whole thing revolves around him. I think Jackman steals the show along with the cameos but this is absolutely a Deadpool film.
They make him and Vanessa break up for nothing after everything they went through(they Sort of come back in the end, but still). That's bad. In 2 DP can time-dimensiontism travel better than the TVA, he could just go back to before Wolverine dies. So on and so on.
@@canaldecastanot to mention the fact Vanessa was killed off in the second one. So Deadpool 3 starts with her back & they are broken up. Huge disservice to the story. It’s sloppy.
@@ZachFazio-v3yyou do realize it’s been YEARS since the last movie right? & the reason they broke up is cause wade thought he wasn’t good enough for Vanessa so he WANTED her to leave him. When he was telling her “just say you don’t wanna be with me” she was literally hesitant to say it bc she wanted to be there for him.
Question for Mauler: what is the “control group” film that he holds as the standard? He’s entitled to his opinions of course, but I wonder, what is he looking for in this kind of movie? *For the record, Deadpool 1 and 2 have some of the same flaws, not to mention other issues, so I can’t imagine those are the 10/10 standards to compare against. To back up my positive view of D&W, the beginning of it set up the tone really well. And the main scenes, character moments, and action sequences, were really fun. The jokes landed a lot, and while not very deep, it’s primarily a comedy so having serious themes or character arcs isn’t quite as critical in terms of achieving its goals. That said, it did have some character arcs and larger themes (as surface level as they were…) Also, the special effects and music/audio effects (and there were a lot of them) did their part to help support the story. Maybe it was Roger Ebert that said this, but movies must be judged in the context of their genre. D&W is an action comedy aimed at adults - and I’d say in that genre, it’s a solid 8/10, well worth going to the theatre to see, especially for all of the millions of super hero movie fans.
@@shanonsnyder9450 It IS a parody. Which part of this wasn't a parody? The entire THEME of the movie was that you DON'T NEED to save the fucking multiverse in every movie, it's the personal stories that are ACTUALLY important. The THEME is a parody. The entire movie is MOCKING Disney's method of making MCU movies! I've yet to hear ONE fucking criticism of the actual movie that's not "Well it just sucks cause, I say so." Name ONE proper plot hole. Name ONE genuine flaw that needs to be FIXED for the story to work. I'll tell you right now, the holes are PART of the story. Cause this movie is built on the MCU, which is ALL pieces at this point. So you're bitching that a movie based on a dead cinematic universe doesn't take that cinematic universe seriously enough and isn't doing deep explorations of the themes and characters and lore, and is instead picking up the pieces, throwing confetti into the air and going "Let's just have some fucking fun, right guys?"
@@chadwhitfield6946 Not really, he praises good movies as well. It's just that there aren't many good movies being made anymore, we're lucky if we get 1 or 2 good movies a year, compare that with the amount of good movies produced per year in the 80s,90s and early aughts. Most of the time he's 100% right in the things deserving of hate. You don't have to agree with his overall take of the movie 100% of the time, and if you think about Mauler's arguments as to why this movie was bad, you can't really say he's wrong. I can appreciate the points he makes and still enjoy the movie. This movie was far from perfect, but it had enough things in it that fans of the comics always wanted to see on the big screen(ie Wolverine getting bloody with his claws, Wolvie in the X-men suit, etc) that you can overlook, and ignore some of the things that don't work. It's the difference between subjectively and objectively. You have to admit the plot/story of this is very weak, but the action, the jokes(when they land, not all do), the fun these actors are having while making it is palpable, and entertaining. And the last point, Do you think that maybe the only jealousy here is that which you are perhaps projecting?
Why would he be jealous? Dude wrote, recorded and edited multiple 5+ hour reviews that have gotten millions of views and has a podcast that is successful enough to provide for himself and two other hosts + editors. The guy is well regarded and invited to every pop culture podcast on the planet for a reason. @@chadwhitfield6946
@@chadwhitfield6946His “act” is be put objectivity above all else. This can absolutely get in the way of enjoying films that are more about the good feeling you get over the great story. Which is exactly what Deadpool and Wolverine is. An absolute blast with a meh plot at best. It’s very Endgame in that way. You’ll laugh and cry the first time you watch it. But subsequent views may gradually alter how you feel
Of course not. You can't regret something if you're ignorant about the possible outcome. This is like those 40 year old guys that simply gave up on dating and cope with the "I've never been happier than now, sitting alone in my apartment jerking it to porn and wasting my life".
Even Endgame was aggressively mediocre, and Captain Marvel damn near ruined it for me, the only reason it made bank was it was the conclusion of story that people actually cared about.
Tired of hearing about Wrexham and Seeing Ryan's face everywhere. I stopped watching movies and TV shows except for the amazing race which is a guilty pleasure. I watch soccer and root for Manchester City. Tottenham looked decent under Post last season, hopefully they can finish top 4 for your sake.
@@The1Mustache3 Another Wrexham player Ollie Palmer was an extra in the bar scene as well, hopefully we can make top 4 and hopefully anyone, but Woolwich wins the title
I do agree with Mauler, but the few bits that worked still make it a better movie than the other MCU dross out there today. I also liked Cassandra Nova a _LOT_ and I thought I was done with girl bosses so If she can bring even me back, there's still hope for the girl boss concept yet.
@@roboninja3194Was that scene where wolverine is disgusted by Wade's face and tells him to put the mask back on cutout? It was in the trailer but I don't remember seeing it. Maybe is just have dementia tbh. Some of the stuff I was like "wait how does wolverine know this? "
After the Mouth vs Angry Wolverine car fight, Deadpool threw his swords away...and X-23 drove them to her place Deadpool wakes up with his swords. Is that a bug or a feature?
And this is why i dont watch Mauler. I finally saw a good Marvel movie after so many years, and he hates it. I respect his criticism, but im plugging my ears, and im just going to go on enjoying it.
That’s why I don’t listen to reviews before a movie comes out. Ever If I think the trailer looks good, I’ll go see it, and if the movie sucks, oh well.
I enjoyed this movie far more than the general audience because I’ve been a Deadpool fan and fan of the comics since long before the first movie. All of the comic cameos and banter between the two was strait out of the comics and that made the movie so much better to me
They ruined Laura's ferocity The jokes were meh, except for the "you sick fuck, LOGAN was a hero", at the beginning before the montage...and "we're like cockroaches, we can survive pretty much anything" The CGI mask reveal was cool The final OLDBOY action scene was well done, except for the obvious CGI mortal-kombat looking Wolverine Dogpool was adorable with her tongue hanging out The Wolverine search montage was cool Callverine was perfect The rest of the cameos were meh, I did like Gambit a bit, especially his accent The music is fucking horrendous, except for the Like A Prayer part The plot was short, lacking and terrible 6/5/10 movie
To whom is Star Wars pandering? It isn’t fans of Star Wars. To whom is Deadpool and Wolverine pandering, fans of non-MCU Marvel movies like X-Men and Deadpool
@@matityaloran9157 star wars is pandering to whoever even remotely cares, at least to me it seems. I mean even a casual viewer like me was interested only to see Carrie Fisher, Ford and chewy return.
I'd give it a 6.5/10 I've seen almost all the Marvel series/movies (I refuse to watch Captain Marvel 1 & 2) This one was really lacking in terms of plot and screenplay The music was on Suicide Squad level of terrible There is no Ryan Reynolds voice-over during the quiet scenes where there is no dialogue It doesn't have much comedy The cameos fight scene is shot like a CW show This movie like every marvel movie/series has to save the universe/reality/existence Huge Jackedman saves this movie from being total shit 5 writers didn't know how to come up with a good Deadpool/Wolverine story
this is 100% not my experience. Yes the movie plot was lame, however, that in part was I think planned to further stk a knife in all the multiverse crap. Everyone at the theater was laughing and hollering and having a blast where I was, BEST movie Ive seen in a long time, purely for the spectacle and nostalgia.
I'm surprised the 2000s is the forgotten era. Imo that's undeniably the best era of superhero movies. The Raimi trilogy, the Singer trilogy, the beginning of the MCU, etc. Imo this is the forgotten era. Most superhero films today have been forgotten.
Isn't it so interesting that such old or arguably obscure cameos bring up such joy just to see them in action and in character for a little while? I feel like I want full movies for most of the major players that came back. I may never get them, but these forgotten characters have more love behind just one of them than the entirety of Phase 4/5.
And yet this movie still has the gall to fecklessly lampshade all of this. "Multiverse is getting lame don't you think? Anyways, here's (very probably) a multiverse Tony Stark as Dr. Doom"
Don't waste your money It's not in IMAX format. The plot and music isn't that great. The cameos are meh...what a waste. 3D effects weren't spectacular like in Doctor Strange or Infinity War. It's another Thor: Love and Thunder except for the Like A Prayer fight scene...that was enjoyable
@@TrishaTarzan-tu5zx Americans can turn our brains off easier. Most of the time we don't really care about being seen as educated or high class. Plus I think most of the hardcore nerds are in the US.
@@Luke101 Deadpool 1 was good 8/10. Deadpool 2 wasn't as good as the first, but still good 7/10. Deadpool 3 was modern MCU sludge with a sprinkling of flanderized Deadpool and a bunch of lampshading and pandering 3.5/10.
I loved the violence except one part really bothered me. When X-23 is flying at Juggernaut about to cut his head off it cuts to the next scene right when she's about to do it.
I feel like the rating drop forced some real harsh cuts like that. I'm anticipating an unrated version like we got with Deadpool 2 (which really did improve the movie). Hopefully an extended/uncut version can plug some of the more glaring holes. Although it already was over long I thought so...?
@@mike48603 I think ratings are different outside of the US. Where we get Rated R and Rated M for Mature, they get something called PEGI and a number rating. It's why I was confused when they kept saying the rating was 15 for the movie.
I thought it was more of a callback to Logan when she walked out with the reavers head and bowled it towards the bad guys. You don't see it, and you don't need to, you just marvel at how brutal the kid is.
Wow I gotta say I actually disagree with Mauler. I took the whole "anchor being" thing to be a commentary about how when fan favorite characters die or cease to exist for whatever reason, that universe is basically dead or starts dying.
That' s excatly it. It's astonishing how smart critics like mauler sees himself don't get that idea. I mean Marvel just got back their Anchor beeing as Dr. Doom.
Remember, as long as you say the word meta, it's impossible to criticize. Doesn't matter if the movie makes sense as long as you get the references to real world stuff, right?
@@Pink.andahalf that's a bad argument concerning a movie like Deadpool. His whole thing is being meta and having 4th walk breaks it's completely stupid to compare it to a movie that takes itself seriously and then does these things. Yeah the story is held together by duct tape and B's but in that case it doesn't matter because nothing in his movies has consequences. Shatter star lives although he died in dp2 and in contrast to Peter isn't saved. Domino and cable and the boy are gone although they survived. And in a DP movie that's ok. His whole stuff doesn't make sense anyway and can't be incorporated into a universe that's taking itself serious (which it doesn't show at least since endgane. We know how flawed the MCU became) it's utterly impossible to evaluate that movie comparing it to the rest of the MCU because it is only part of that in name.
@Pink.andahalf Nobody is saying that. You can criticize anything. I'm specifically making an argument against his point about the anchor being, and how it looks like he completely missed the point.
I think Mauler just wanted to really be against it because everyone else loves it, kind of out of principle. Most of the times I agree with Mauler so much but for this movie not at all, I think he exaggerates too much in his analysis and I am even sure he actually liked the movie but he had this "role" to play in this discussion. The movie was awesome, it was the first really funny and good comicbook movie since "Infinity War".
@@mistermastermind528 Mauler gives reasons for his criticisms and goes in depth into why he believes stories suffer from bad writing. You, along with the bitchy fanboys here, don't like what he has to say but never bother to answer his criticisms.
Weakest of the Deadpool movies. The story premise was really dumb, and the TVA (whatever they are) were bad enough in Loki. BUT...watching the scenes with Deadpool, Wolverine, and certain cameos (the first one they met with the full blue suit had me dying), made the movie fun to watch and I laughed a lot. But unlike the first two Deadpools, I don't think I'm interested in seeing this one again.
While i agree with a lot of what Mauler says. I would hate to look at media with his eyes. Never liking anything lol. I do not however agree that there were any character assasinations that happened. I think the move was great for what it was. For the first R rated MCU film i think they did just fine.
These 4 guys are the 4 Horsemen of Movie Reviewing Apocalypse. Absolutely Great. These are the 4 Guys I'd look for each of their videos separately, so seeing them all together is as good as the Event they're speaking of.
MauLer's demeanor here makes me think that we're either going to get an Unbridled Rage, or that EFAP won't cover it. Hoping for the Unbridled, because I'm curious to hear his thoughts in detail.
@@blackdynamite_5470 Oof. Bad is not the word I would use to describe this film. Flawed, perhaps deeply flawed, but it has a lot going for it, and I think that needs to be acknowledged too
I mean the movie has a lot of very obvious glaring plot holes. The whole concept of anchor beings alone is pretty stupid from an in universe stand point. Just one guy dying destroys the whole universe? That opens the door to so many other problems if you start thinking about it. But I still had a blast with the movie. The movie was full of energy the opening was ridiculously fun and you could tell they all had a ton of fun making it. Personally I thought the whole concept of anchor beings was an interesting commentary on how a lot of these big movie franchises seem to depend on one character for their success. It's deadpool after all. Breaking the 4th wall and talking to the audience is kind of his thing. Hugh Jackman as wolverine was the main reason the x men movies went on as long as they did. Once he retired from the role after Logan the fox universe slowly withered away. You could argue that Thanos and Iron man were anchor beings to the mcu. They died in endgame and the mcu is slowly starting to fail and wither away. They had to bring back RDJ in an increasingly desperate move to win back a little bit of the relevance they used to have.
MauLer is so negative about almost everything. It's why Drinker is so popular. Bc he can give credit when it's needed. I wish some of these reviewers would chill a bit. Not everything has to be a masterpiece. Some movies can be fun. This movie is approaching a billion dollars. The people say it's good
I used to lump the two together as just being overly critical negative snobs, but Drinker has recently been showing that he looks at things in a lot more unbiassed way. Mauler is so hard wired to just shit on anything and everything now just because it has the Disney label on it or it has inclusivity. Bro gushed about No Way Home when it was the same damn movie essentially
@@Luke101 Yeah, I can agree to that. Drinker is obviously creative and can break down a movie and it's plots, characters, and themes intelligently. I don't have time to just listen to people wreck a movie with no real fix. I have listened to a couple of Drinkers books, and they are actually good. Makes sense.
The MCU is beyond saving unless they use the Dr. Doom avengers movie as an opportunity to kill off all the "new avengers" (nothing would satisfy me more than seeing RDJ kill off the bastardized characters that ruined the franchise he kicked off), and secret wars as a way to recast some of the original cast of heroes people liked with a new set of actors and basically start over, destroying the multiverse in the process. It won't happen, but hey, if they can still make an entertaining movie every few years good for them.
Soooooooo, before Wolverine ever made it on the screen (accept for his skeleton that is lol) Mauler already wrote it of... Yah, I hate pessimistic people just because of 1 detail. A detail that let us even have Wolverine & Deadpool together... 🤦♂️👍
Marvel has a real uphill battle. Agatha will be panned for too much of THE MESSAGE, and Captain Falcon will completely flop. I'm not sure the next time they will crank out 3-5 700M movies in a row again.
The nice thing about this movie is it didnt do any "Deadpool and Wolverine will return in Avengers Doomsday" or anything like that. This didnt have any out reaching effects on the MCU so it can be in its own corner and not disturb or be disturbed by anything
At this point I’m like wtf do yall want? can’t you just aimlessly enjoy a movie without over-analyzing every move a character makes and just be positive for once?
Does it not pop a red flag for you that you're putting "be positive" and "aimlessly enjoy" in the same sentence? Is a good movie not better if we don't have to aimlessly enjoy it?
I enjoyed the hell out of it but it didn't make me think, at all, that the Disney-Marvel universe could be saved. Guardians 3 analogies posted here really fits. It's the end of another decent trilogy. Anything more will be overkill. Disney still needs to take a massive break with superhero stuff.
I didn’t care if Deadpool & Wolverine saved the MCU or not. I just wanted a good movie, and I got it.
Exactly. When a movie is good and entertaining and has good storytelling, that’s more than enough.
WHICH IS A TALL ORDER now and days. I agree. Good movie!
it was average to be honest, better then the M-she-U for sure, but clearly not amazing
Eat the slop!
Exactly!
Hugh absolutely crushed it. He’s always so good, but man, he IS Wolverine. What a performance.
There’s only one wolverine, like there’s only one blade.
Yeah, he is the fucking wolverine, and i'm glad we're gonna get at least a couple more appearances in the avengers movies.... And while I know it's unlikely I'd love to see more Cavillrene because he looked like a fucking beast
@@benschafer1660What about Henry Cavill?
There are certain actors that you wish they could do AI to keep them in the role after they die...Jackman and Reynolds for one.
Wolverine is cool, Jackman plays him well, he can Fook off besides that.
If Acolyte was $180M excuse to let Leslye Headland get her wife some acting work, then i don’t see anything wrong with deadpool 3 being a $300M excuse to let ryan and hugh hang out on a movie set 😂
With the wife and kids, too.
@V4Now Didn't know gay women could make kids from scissoring.😂
That person that no matter what you are talking about has to turn it into a metaphor for shitting on the acolyte 🙄
@@George-de6hd why would anybody shit on the acolyte? It's already shit.
Most of Adam Sandler movies is just an excuse to hang out with his buddies and that mostly worked out for him.
Does the success of D&W's first weekend mean that we can finally stop talking about "superhero fatigue" and just all accept that the issue was "bad movie fatigue"?
Right. People will pay for fun movies.
It will drop off hard once hardcore fans stop going.
It'll be interesting to see how this movie performs going forward. Will people like me, who never read the comic books and haven't seen Marvel movies and TV shows, go to the theaters to see this film? The feedback I've received from the fans is that you need to be familiar with the X-Men movies, the Logan movie, and the Loki TV show to appreciate D&W. Based on that, I won't be shelling out close to $15 to see this on the big screen. Maybe the word of mouth will drive up ticket sales...
@@MSgt5J071Why are you here?
@@MSgt5J071I didn’t watch Loki and you don’t HAVE to know the X men movie to enjoy it. The movie just has joke revolting around that stuff it’ll still be a fun watch.
Seeing a perfect John Byrne wolverine costume was worth it.
I recognised the thing and I clapped!
Honestly, it was like watching a deadpool comic. The nonsense, jokes, and cameos? Straight up classic deadpool.
I thought the same thing
Yes, this is the best we are going to get. 100% Deadpool.
Ironically, the multiverse elevates a deadpool story
I wish fake fans especially of deadpool would stfu --- there is NOTHING of "classic" DP in this movie. its good but has no relation to classic deadpool AT ALL...
Exactly this...
Good filmmakers won’t try to “make the movie that saves the MCU,” they’ll just try to make a good movie that entertains the audience. If they do that, the MCU will be just fine. I feel like that’s what Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy and Reese & Wernick were trying to do, and I had a hell of a lot of fun.
We got on my nerves, is the fact that several great ideas for movies could’ve happened, but back in the 2000s and 90s they were rejected simply because either being too expensive, or the simple fact that it didn’t connect with any other Marvel movies. I really wish they’d make those movies, considering that they sound far better than what the MCU has given us in recent years.
what they need to do is try to make a good movie, no need to save MCU, is too big to save
@@osmanyousif7849 Other than Gambit, not sure what you're referring to. You know how Sony is shitting out horrifyingly bad Spider-Man spinoffs, watering down the IP with bad content just to hold on to the rights?
The guy behind that is Tom Rothman. He used to run Fox. This is exactly what he wanted to do with X-Men, but after X-Men Origins: Wolverine shit the bed, he was given the boot.
None of the reasons you cited are the reason Gambit didn't get made. Gambit didn't get made because New Mutants & Dark Phoenix bombed, and bombed FUCKING HARD. Dark Phoenix alone cost Fox about $133 million in losses when marketing is included. It barely made its production budget back in worldwide grosses. New Mutants didn't even accomplish that basic feat, pulling in $49.2 million against a production budget somewhere between $67-80 million. Probably looking at a loss north of $50 million with marketing.
Meanwhile, Deadpool & Deadpool 2 each grossed over $750 million, a number that by all accounts Deadpool & Wolverine will likely surpass. The first two Deadpool films had a COMBINED budget of around $150 million, and Logan, which grossed $619.2 million, had a budget of $97 million, less than the first X-Men movie when accounting for inflation. Deadpool is the lowest-budget film in the franchise...it cost $58 million to produce, a fraction of what the first X-Men cost, adjusted. These movies were made extremely cheaply. How expensive the films were wasn't the issue. It's how much money they were bringing in. And Wolverine & Deadpool were the only characters putting asses in seats.
Good Filmmakers?
They still make those?
They had to share the greatest visions with the least resources.
They suffered for their craft.
Now?
Someone actually argued with me that RESHOOTS were all part of the filmmaking process.
Oh, and I'm still waiting to hear why a $100,000,000.00 movie has to spend $200,000,000.00 to market it.
NO MONEY BACK GUARANTEE if the movie flops.
this isnt really an MCU movie, its a leftover from Fox and was actually Hugh Jackmans idea and nothing to do with Feige, he just nodded his head a lot.
The movie knows exactly what it is. A goofy, wholesome Deadpool-Wolverine adventure. I'm happy with what we got
Wholesome?
My biggest gripe is the very very forgettable and bland main villain.
@@No-One-of-Consequence "Wholesome"
Cringeworthy. That's what it is.
The mcu used to be an excellent story now it's just a joke with cameos.
@@Jaguar-s7fexactly.
Lame!
Remember the interview early on about joining the Avenger’s? He felt lost and like he didn’t matter, and he really needed to do something big to fix that feeling. By the end he realized he mattered to his close friends, and that’s enough. Am I the only one that took that message away from the movie? You don’t have to do something big like saving the entire world to matter, because you matter to the people around you.
Vanessa didn't leave him because he no longer mattered to her. She left because he no longer mattered to himself!
As soon as he got his confidence back, she was like "THAT is the Wade I know and love!"
For supposed "intellectuals" that analyze every frame, Mauler sure ISN'T analyzing this movie at all.
"Plot holes" IT'S DEADPOOL!
It just feels like he doesn't understand DEADPOOL. This entire movie is Fox's Deadpool being shoved into the MCU at its lowest and making a whole movie outta there where the premise is "YOU DON'T NEED TO SAVE THE GIGA UNIVERSE EVERY FUCKING MOVIE!"
"Oh you idiot, they said that but they still did it"
Yes, AND THE SOLUTION WAS THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP! YOU MORON!
Just saying they make fun of the thing and then they do the thing ISN'T CLEVER! That's a grievous oversimplification.
The lesson here is Deadpool isn't saving the world, he isn't saving the universe, the multiverse, he wants to save HIS FRIENDS. The people in this little picture, THAT'S his whole world. In his last two movies he's not saving the world, he's nobody, he's nothing, he doesn't deserve to stand by the AVENGERS!
But the entire movie is about how you can have compelling stories WITHOUT making the stakes EVERYTHING. The final battle is this epic brawl between Deadpool and Wolverine and an army of Deadpools from the multiverse!
And after the fight they all just stand back up cause they can heal and also it's the multiverse, so there's just an endless number of them so it doesn't matter.
Personal stories are what actually matter, not just the biggest stakes possible to make. A good amount of the movie is spent mocking the TVA, one of the dumbest creations of the MCU, and what Mauler is COMPLAINING that he's making them look retarded?
THEY ARE RETARDED MAULER! THAT'S WHY HE'S POINTING THIS OUT! CAUSE IT'S RETARDED!
That's the literal text of the movie. You were supposed to think that. But did you notice that most of his actual friends didn't even make it into the film? No Cable, one line from Colossus, four lines from Vanessa and she dumped him, no Russell, no TJ Miller bartender, one line from the cab driver and he's suddenly American. You're supposed to forget the other movies even happened and pretend he has an established relationship with Wolverine.
Hopefully Disney and other companies learn that message as well...
No duh sherlock
I like the part when Mauler said "It's Maulerin' Time", and he maulered all over the movie.
The rambling...god I love it.
Damn. He really *did* maulered this movie, like, ALL over the place, needlessly so, in my opinion.
Deadpool and Wolverine will be like Guardians 3. Good but not enough to fix or save anything
Guardians 3 was really good but imo not as good as Deadpool and Wolverine
If anything, Guardians 3 is a lot like Endgame: it raised more issues than it solved.
And it's not supposed to. No one movie caused the downward spiral of the MCU and no one movie is going to save it. It's a good movie though.
Guardians 3 is not good.
@@jcore0981 How, it is solid, pacing is really the only major issue
One thing I will disagree with Mauler is about the cameos, I feel like the cameos came from the heart tbh since they were appreciation of the past
I love Mauler but I feel like he finds no joy in anything regarding movies anymore. And I get it, most movies today suck, but not all.
He gets so hung up on story and doesn't seem to care about anything else. I mean, I will take a basic or choppy plotline if I love the characters and it gives me cool scenes.
Yeh, I feel sorry for him, it's like he can't enjoy basic fun stuff anymore. The cameos were great, real love shown for theold pre Disney days of Marvel films
@@wantutosigh1117 The whole roster on Drinker's panel could already predict what MauLer was about to say. If that isn't telling, I don't know what is.
@@TheBlueDragon86 Nah, man, I 100% agree with him here. This movie feels super empty, unlike No Way Home, which was also a cameo/fan fest, but it did have a heart and an exciting story going on. With Deadpool 3, the movie is relatively good for the first 40 minutes or so, but once they escape Cassandra Nova and start wandering through The Void, it feels super uninspired in general, just like most Disney+ shows do. And just like those, this third Deadpool feels really undercooked. They had good cameos in their hands and yet most of them felt like a wasted opportunity (except for Evans and, partially, Tatum, IMO). It's such a pity...
The plot has some serious holes. But to be positive and this isn't a spoiler because it was in the final trailer. When Laura and Logan meet up at the camp fire. It was a great plot point that this Logan has been hearing about how great the other one was, and to have Laura say he really wasn't much different from you, he just showed up when he was needed most. It makes sense from the story standpoint that that moment would be the catalyst that gives this defeated Logan the motivation to be a hero.
Yep. I can forgive the movie for having holes and contradictions, because its not trying to be serious cinema. It just wants to entertain and have fun.
See, this was my biggest issue. I never saw Logan and even I thought she needed to be more in the film and there needed to be more moments with them two in order to show some harder character growth. I felt like character motivations were just non existent, especially with the villains.
@@controversialverbal3792 Not sure that would have worked, a Deadpool movie isn't the place for character growth. .
On the upside if Deadpool got his final wish, that means Laura has been returned to his timeline. And we could theoretically get a movie where she finds Wolverine and they would get that character growth.
@@controversialverbal3792 A bit more of Laura and Wolverine probably would've improved the story. But too much and it is a Logan remake.
The villian was named paradox.....plot holes come with the story
Mauler is a hard man to impress. He is right I did notice everything he said, but it was fun so I guess it all fell from my mind
Well I’d have to agree. But just because a film is Hollywood tripe doesn’t mean much they’ve been around since the beginning. If you don’t like them then fine. If you do like them then fine. I don’t know why some people in comments are so mad he pooped on it. I don’t know maybe being a long time Leprechaun comedy horror franchise fan gives me some perspective on liking things that are objectively bad.
Maybe.... hear me out.... none of that matters.
Simple people, easy to please
@@IconoclastXwe're not simple, we're just not being nitpicky.
@@Ubermensch9240 then why do you watch Open Bar?
I wish more people could realize how loyal Ryan Reynolds is to the Deadpool comics. Insanely loyal, like a lot of your complaints are because of that but you don’t know it.
exactly right.
Agreed
Whatever your feelings
This is definitely one of the last comic movies to be made because of a love of comics
From here on out it looks rough
WRONG. I've read and loved deadpool since he came out in the 90s. I did NOT like the story for this. It was so weak and disjointed, and Logan was so robotic.
They're talking personality and jokes.... This Wolverine isn't suppose to be the life of a party. Idk why you that sad wolvie was suppose to od on uppers.
Ryan Reynolds really doesn't know anything about Deadpool. Almost every single character in all 3 Deadpool movies are nothing like the comics including Deadpool himself. If you were a REAL Deadpool fan you would know.
I can’t help but laugh that they had a specifically Welch variant of Deadpool
It was super obvious that he did because of his football team.
Welshpool? 🏴
@@georgezee5173 Crazy that it only cost them 2.5million to buy the team
@@peterdixon6807 The olde spelling of Welsh is Welch
I instantly thought of Mauler.
The fact that they focused on that Deadpool specifically😂
Then I thought of EFAP's reaction to the Isle of Man flag🤣
I want more of Wesley Snipes as Blade. Please Marvel, make it.
They're trying to. Still in production hell I believe.
He’s old and slow now. They should have done a movie 10 years ago….
@@Jaguar-s7f Or...radical idea here... let it FUCKING GOOO and enjoy the Trilogy that already exists. Let it go. Move on. 1999 happened. It's done. It was great. Making a 4th, 5th, 6th Blade movie isn't going to re-capture that magic and that moment in time. Let it go.
@@Jaguar-s7f Yeah the 3rd film wasn't very good compared to the first 2 films. But they were damn good. None of this woke BS.
God no he's 60
I thought it was more of a wolverine movie then a Deadpool movie. Nothing better than a pissed off drunk wolverine. Just a good flick to enjoy, cheer, laugh with
Well, that depends. I probably would have to rewatch it again to see which actor had more screen time. Granted screen time doesn’t matter and most movies like this. But if it’s a buddy movie, both two lead characters need to have equal screen time. And I can’t tell you how many movies I’ve seen like this where one actor had more focused than the other when it should’ve been about both of them.
I absolutely thought that Wolverine/Jackman was the better part of the movie. Sure Reynolds was comedic and some of the 4th wall breaking was funny and I'm grateful that he pushed this through and got it made, especially with the current marvel regime but I keep thinking throughout that I would have preferred this to be a more serious, more wolverine focused film. Overall I did enjoy it and its 100 x better than anything marvel has done since endgame (guardians 3 included imo) but it would have been better with 50% less of deadpools tired jokes.
@@osmanyousif7849Be sure to count both of them in the slowmotion intro.
Tonally, it's a Deadpool movie. But in terms of character progression, it's more of a Wolverine movie. But Deadpool had good character development too.
Logan was so one dimensional and just kept saying "stfu" the whole time. I kept waiting for him to do..... anything.
When "The actor we thought stopped acting" walking into the room I audibly gasped when I saw him. I was like "Wow, now THIS is cool!"
I just hope that line he dropped after he fired the missile launcher remains true!
There have been 5 punishers, but there will only ever be 1....
LET'S FFFFKING GO!!!
Initially I thought he was CGI. It wasn't until the next shot that I realized it was the real deal.
@@shok24199 When he first walked in I thought that was CGI too, reminded me very much of a certain fight scene in the 2nd movie he played that character in (trying to remain spoiler free is hard lol).
Seeing him back as that character was great but I can't understand why he doesn't have the sword. Weird choice.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but when i hear anybody say "the audience wasnt that into it" or something to that effect, i wonder "what theatre were you at?" Because my theatre was loud af
Only 3 people in ours, because its red neck ville, and an early bird showing... But it was still loud lol..
It's nice to see Wolverine actually display super strength and use his claws.
I KNOW. LIKE MULTIPLE TIMES THEY REMEMBERED HE IS SUPER HEAVY
Wolverine in my 600lb life.
Wolverine does not have super st... wow drinker fans really know nothing...
@@thomasmuandersontheneousul4184 so as much as the mindless trolling nonsense is pathetic, they mean how strong he is as a result of his weight from his bones. Watch the movie
@thomasmuandersontheneousul4184 Wolverine does have super strength or he wouldn't be able to move his body or LEAP 20 ft in the air.
Wolverine certainly did something near the end that took me back and was worth all the hiccups
I can't figure out what that is.
I thought the credit scene (not the actual post credit scene) was a beautiful moment too. Seeing the journey they'd gone on as actors.
He put the hoodie on@@UncleChopChop22
@@judyhopps9380i got a lil tearey😢 but one of my fav parts also. Seeing actors and actresses having fun while creating movies is one of the joys of Cinema.
@@judyhopps9380 I thought it was the type of montage you would play at a funeral.
SPOILERS: two of the funniest parts of the movie were the reactions to two moments:'
1. Chris Evans taking his hood OFF made all the ladies in the audience shriek
2. Wolverine putting his mask ON made all the men in the audience shriek
I thought that was really, really funny. And it probably got exactly the reactions the writers were hoping for.
SPOILERS
Man when Wesley Snipes's Blade walked into the screen I f*cking lost my sh*t!
@@DanteVerde-pt9zcI watched the movie last night in the cinema and when Wesley Snipes appeared, the whole cinema gasped in shock and awe. Overall a good but not great film.
“Flame on!” 😂😂😂
@@aidanthe88 "Who's rocket launcher is this?"
"The Punisher's."
"Which one's? There have been like five!"
"But there is only one Blade ... and only ever will be!"
There was a loud "Fcuk yeah!" at the theater I was in when he said that ... I just hope it turns out to be true!
@@Grubnar with the way Disney marvel are running their variation of blade which includes Mahershala Ali not liking the script, it wouldn't be surprising if they canned it and put it as a tax write off 😅
What you guys think was ‘pandering’ was ‘paying tribute’ to some of us who have been comic book fans for years. I didn’t know about any of the cameos, so I didn’t watch to see those. For me, it was giving me acknowledgement that Ryan Reynolds listens to his fans and respects them. Also, putting those actors in the film cost time and money, but that didn’t matter to Ryan, who understands his fan base. He wanted to give us a fun, heartfelt movie and I feel that he did just that.
This movie didn't care about plot, it was all about making a fun movie with actors who are actually good and can work together. Plus even in the comics , Deadpool is all over the place doing crazy shit that doesn't make sense most of the time. So for me this was a breath of fresh air in comic movies and movies in general.
It is a solid popcorn flick that doesn't take itself too seriously.
I think a lot of 'critics' forget that concept.
@@JustinStrife they literally lost me.wirh their take on this movie. Criticize for the sake of criticism. This last guy talking about the mood in the cinema getting low - I was in a packed IMAX and the crowd didn't stop cheering and laughing all movie long. I dunno what miserable parts of the world these people live in, so that they can't enjoy a fun movie
@@pagadqs It's their shtick. They have to hate on things regardless of quality. It does get a little tiresome. One of the things that bothers me is that Drinker said the plot was thin and then summarized it wrong.
@@pagadqs from Britain if I'm not mistaken the weather there is mostly gloomy.
it is a waste of time.
As a long time Marvel comics fan, as well as someone who grew up during this earlier era of Marvel character's films like Blade, Fox X-Men, etc this movie was a fantastic closing note. It was never meant to be a movie to appeal to everyone - it was a movie made for the fans.
We got X Force I'm surprised no one mentions it!
Man those og super hero movies are such nostalgia drop
Meh DC is better. The Batman and Joker crush marvel.
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 totally. Look how long they've lasted without having to do reboots.
/s
@kalmtraveler You don't need reboot characters that well written.
And are you being sarcastic?
This movie was a buddy cop movie written as a send-off/love letter of an era non-MCU films and as Snarkjay said executed as rollercoaster. I've loved Deadpool movies and the comics (Cable & Deadpool my favorite) and just wanted to go see the movie a second time immediately.
They did make fun of the woke message early in the film where Wade tells some guy at the part "that is what I think about *insert every political topic*" with the guy wanting to reply and telling him no.
There were some kids in my theater and I was sitting there thinking "What kind of idiots took their 6-12 year old to see this of all things?"
Parents don't care anymore. My theater had several 5 to 9 years old.
Ya I heard a 5 year old laugh after Wolverine called DP a “Dumb Fuck”
Agreed, although I did take my 15 year old to see it this weekend. He’s probably more mature than I am though. TBH, though, this movie is more morally wholesome and positive than trash like the Acolyte. It actually teaches about redemption and self sacrifice.
Look. 5 years ago, I would agree. But after subbing in schools all the time, this crap was mild compared to what they hear in the hallways. 6 is a little young, but 10 years old on, they hear much worse.
@@Jaguar-s7fagreed. My kids are young and I like the ultimate message in this more than most things on tv and TH-cam
It was just nice to see a film created by people who clearly love the characters, get the source material, and most importantly know what the audience wants and has the respect to give them what they wanted. It was heartfelt in its appreciation for the characters and the past. Something that seems lost in so many properties where they want to crap over the past.
Only Drinker having video makes it seem like he’s talking to his three imaginary friends.
It's so stupid to be doing this professionally on youtube and talking through a lame static avatar drawing that looks fresh of a 13 year old boy's school notebook. It's why I don't follow any of them except Drinker. Well, one reason why.
So disappointing that D&W wasn't in IMAX
The damn dog scenes got tiresome, but it was damn enjoyable as a whole.
Yeah. Like, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish did a dog character far better than an R-rated movie.
And that’s saying something since it shouldn’t be hard to make a dog character work. Heck, The Mask which everybody has always compared to Deadpool today even did a dog character perfectly.
@@osmanyousif7849Bro you can’t seriously compare the two. The dog was not even on screen longer than 5 minutes as a whole.
@@osmanyousif7849bro what are you on about the dog shows up at most 3 times
No I loved the dog 🐕 😂😢
Yea I was over the ugly dog after the first scene they were doing too much with that
Fuck the plot, it was just cool seeing some old characters kick’n ass
Yea really
This sentiment is why we are where we are in the MCU and Star Wars. No said “fuck the plot of Logan, it was just cool seeing old characters kick’n ass.” Nor did they say that about Ironman, Captain America, Thor, Spider-Man, any of the Avengers movies or whatever other good Marvel movie there is. You need a good plot if you’re trying to make a good movie. This movie is a whole bunch of events that happen just because and there’s no reason for why they happen or how they happen.
Lmao you’re such a good little piggie. Eat the slop little piggie!
You people don't keep the same energy with stuff like the acolyte
@@mooliciousmaul6514 yes you are right, the difference is I accept the MCU is broken beyond repair and the cheap thrills is all we have left.. you can try and imagine that they can still ‘raise the standards’ back to infinity war, but all you’re going to do is be perpetually disappointed
This movie was just pure joy. And that side scrolling final battle at the end was just everything I have been waiting for
Too much was going on that scene. I kept on trying to focus on Deadpool Prime, which meant I completely missed what Wolverine was up to, let alone which Deadpool variants were being fought.
@@British_Rogue which just means this will be a movie that you get to see new things every time you see it for a while
That was the single worst shot of the film, both from a technical perspective, and from a plot perspective.
U were waiting for a really bad cgi fight with a mob?
@@matthewlugo2417 sure was you joyless bastard
I don't understand what mauler is on about. How are the characters dead? Deadpool is a 4th wall breaking deconstruction that is taking the piss. What movie did he expect to see? Characters? Cliche? Fucking super hero landing, what is he on about? It's supposed to be gratuitous and cliche. Motivations? The scene where deadpool is trying to convince "the others" by trying to manufacture motivations why they should help, with wolverine laughing in the background literally makes fun of motivations and atomizes the 4th wall by having the actors state their own motivations for playing in the movie instead (guess thats why he said it was sad). After all, there is only one blade but plenty pompous critics. Personally i think it took guts. Or maybe arrogance? Either way i love it!
It took the attitude Reynolds has developed of "screw it, let's have some fun." He had to fight FEIGE all the way up for this movie. Feige even went behind Ryan's back and tried to convince Jackman not to do it!
I agree with Drinker, the cameos were the biggest surprise for me as well.
Jennifer gardner was my pre gayness highschool crush, i was thrilled to see her again!!!
Yeah, Schwarzenegger getting pegged by Stallone really caught me off guard. 😂
After the car fight, I thought this is where X-23 comes in. I was NOT ready for the other three!
But I was damn happy to see them.
(looks at camera) "The Proposal.❤"
"THAT's what you think I do????"
LAUGHED MY HEAD OFF.💯
The whole shtick with nicepool was killing me every scene. THAT stole my soul. 😭🤣🤣🤣
Nicepool was amazing.
Sorey! *jogs from a little too far away* Sorey!
Had me dying
Maybe I need to see The Proposal to understand.
The "anchor being" is a meta-reference to the fact that, without Hugh Jackman, the X-Men films won't continue.
Nah shit, but that doesn't excuse the world-building problems it causes
@@rodimusmagnus5586 This is the MCU. They broke the world long ago. America Chavez makes zero logical sense.
@@MemoristCed I know
The anchor being thing was a meta concept, I heard. That being is actually the leading role in a show or franchise, and when they die(show cancelled or leading actor moving out), their universe just fade away, because no one want to run it anymore.
You are not allowed to remember that Deadpool runs on meta.
Deadpool and Wolverine enjoyed their very enthusiastic walks together and asked their enemies how's their health plans.
Apparently it was great.
YEP
TFS Hellsing Ultimate reference
Which amount of collateral is greater; the DP&W amount or the Alucard amount?
@@DeetotheDubs "The Alucard Amount!"
*Minding own business intensifies*
12:03 The main villain of the movie felt like a direct critic to the MSheU. She was like a way more powerfull version of her male counterpart and she ended up in the dumpster exactly because the fans would have hated her whole concept as a villain in her own series.
I looked her up, and Cassandra Nova in the comics does have all the powers. But you're right though, a stupidly overpowered and nigh unstoppable genderbent version of a beloved character does sound like something the MSheU would throw in just to stick it to the fans for liking something.
@@Xanegoh They already did it with Captain Marvel.
She was introduced in the comica before most of the movies in the fox era came out. She is a legit character and she's more powerful because she can bring our Xaviers potential without holding back
@@TehStylishone There is a good reason why she never made it to the big screen until now.
They'll probably give her a series now.
Sounds like this is a good movie if you're a Deadpool fan, but only OK if you aren't.
It’s more of a wolverine movie
@@heythere6983 Disagree. It's still Deadpool's story, the whole thing revolves around him. I think Jackman steals the show along with the cameos but this is absolutely a Deadpool film.
They make him and Vanessa break up for nothing after everything they went through(they Sort of come back in the end, but still).
That's bad. In 2 DP can time-dimensiontism travel better than the TVA, he could just go back to before Wolverine dies.
So on and so on.
@@canaldecastanot to mention the fact Vanessa was killed off in the second one. So Deadpool 3 starts with her back & they are broken up. Huge disservice to the story. It’s sloppy.
@@ZachFazio-v3yyou do realize it’s been YEARS since the last movie right? & the reason they broke up is cause wade thought he wasn’t good enough for Vanessa so he WANTED her to leave him. When he was telling her “just say you don’t wanna be with me” she was literally hesitant to say it bc she wanted to be there for him.
Question for Mauler: what is the “control group” film that he holds as the standard? He’s entitled to his opinions of course, but I wonder, what is he looking for in this kind of movie? *For the record, Deadpool 1 and 2 have some of the same flaws, not to mention other issues, so I can’t imagine those are the 10/10 standards to compare against.
To back up my positive view of D&W, the beginning of it set up the tone really well. And the main scenes, character moments, and action sequences, were really fun. The jokes landed a lot, and while not very deep, it’s primarily a comedy so having serious themes or character arcs isn’t quite as critical in terms of achieving its goals. That said, it did have some character arcs and larger themes (as surface level as they were…)
Also, the special effects and music/audio effects (and there were a lot of them) did their part to help support the story.
Maybe it was Roger Ebert that said this, but movies must be judged in the context of their genre.
D&W is an action comedy aimed at adults - and I’d say in that genre, it’s a solid 8/10, well worth going to the theatre to see, especially for all of the millions of super hero movie fans.
Question for you: what would be lost from your enjoyment of the film if they fixed all the plot and character nonsense?
This movie was a comedy, but it’s not a parody like Naked Gun. In terms of its genre, it still fails as a movie.
@@shanonsnyder9450 It IS a parody.
Which part of this wasn't a parody?
The entire THEME of the movie was that you DON'T NEED to save the fucking multiverse in every movie, it's the personal stories that are ACTUALLY important.
The THEME is a parody. The entire movie is MOCKING Disney's method of making MCU movies!
I've yet to hear ONE fucking criticism of the actual movie that's not "Well it just sucks cause, I say so."
Name ONE proper plot hole. Name ONE genuine flaw that needs to be FIXED for the story to work.
I'll tell you right now, the holes are PART of the story. Cause this movie is built on the MCU, which is ALL pieces at this point. So you're bitching that a movie based on a dead cinematic universe doesn't take that cinematic universe seriously enough and isn't doing deep explorations of the themes and characters and lore, and is instead picking up the pieces, throwing confetti into the air and going "Let's just have some fucking fun, right guys?"
@@haku8135 👏👏👏
@@haku8135Just to be clear, you're saying that there are no plot holes, but also the ones that are there don't matter?
It's something that frankly films need to be in these difficult times: fun
Mewbschlie says "however..." and proceeds to verbally machine gun his review without letting go of the trigger
It's his act. It's all he does. Dude never created anything in his life and his only claim to fame is hating on other creators out of jealousy.
@@chadwhitfield6946 Not really, he praises good movies as well. It's just that there aren't many good movies being made anymore, we're lucky if we get 1 or 2 good movies a year, compare that with the amount of good movies produced per year in the 80s,90s and early aughts.
Most of the time he's 100% right in the things deserving of hate. You don't have to agree with his overall take of the movie 100% of the time, and if you think about Mauler's arguments as to why this movie was bad, you can't really say he's wrong. I can appreciate the points he makes and still enjoy the movie.
This movie was far from perfect, but it had enough things in it that fans of the comics always wanted to see on the big screen(ie Wolverine getting bloody with his claws, Wolvie in the X-men suit, etc) that you can overlook, and ignore some of the things that don't work. It's the difference between subjectively and objectively. You have to admit the plot/story of this is very weak, but the action, the jokes(when they land, not all do), the fun these actors are having while making it is palpable, and entertaining.
And the last point, Do you think that maybe the only jealousy here is that which you are perhaps projecting?
@@chadwhitfield6946yes because creating reviews on movies isn't CREATING something
Why would he be jealous? Dude wrote, recorded and edited multiple 5+ hour reviews that have gotten millions of views and has a podcast that is successful enough to provide for himself and two other hosts + editors. The guy is well regarded and invited to every pop culture podcast on the planet for a reason. @@chadwhitfield6946
@@chadwhitfield6946His “act” is be put objectivity above all else. This can absolutely get in the way of enjoying films that are more about the good feeling you get over the great story. Which is exactly what Deadpool and Wolverine is. An absolute blast with a meh plot at best. It’s very Endgame in that way. You’ll laugh and cry the first time you watch it. But subsequent views may gradually alter how you feel
I let go with Endgame and never regretted it.
Of course not. You can't regret something if you're ignorant about the possible outcome.
This is like those 40 year old guys that simply gave up on dating and cope with the "I've never been happier than now, sitting alone in my apartment jerking it to porn and wasting my life".
Even Endgame was aggressively mediocre, and Captain Marvel damn near ruined it for me, the only reason it made bank was it was the conclusion of story that people actually cared about.
Infinity War is where people should get off the bus.
@@harvinator1981I agree it's better but then there's no end to what was a multi part story.
@@dbsommers1 Thanos retired happily, that was my ending. 🤣
The Welsh Deadpool was played by Wrexham AFC player Paul Mullin Wrexham is the team Ryan co owns with Rob McElhenny who played a TVA Soldier
Tired of hearing about Wrexham and Seeing Ryan's face everywhere. I stopped watching movies and TV shows except for the amazing race which is a guilty pleasure. I watch soccer and root for Manchester City. Tottenham looked decent under Post last season, hopefully they can finish top 4 for your sake.
@@The1Mustache3 Another Wrexham player Ollie Palmer was an extra in the bar scene as well, hopefully we can make top 4 and hopefully anyone, but Woolwich wins the title
The best 2.5million dollars Ryan has ever spent
@@TOTN17COYS
@@WayStedYou Ryan and Rob, buying Wrexham was Robs Idea Ryan was bought in later as Rob needed a partner for Fianacial reasons
I'm assuming they are talking about Blade where they say that the one cameo surprised them and they really liked it
I do agree with Mauler, but the few bits that worked still make it a better movie than the other MCU dross out there today. I also liked Cassandra Nova a _LOT_ and I thought I was done with girl bosses so If she can bring even me back, there's still hope for the girl boss concept yet.
Casa Nova works because 1) she’s a villain rather than a hero and 2) she’s not a villain because of sexism or anything like that
They cut blade getting his sword back. The red teleporter had it when they were fighting
I hope they release some kind of directors cut. There were other things I noticed that were a bit wonky. Like a scene was edited out at certain parts.
@@roboninja3194 The previous two films had unrated versions on disc so they will probably do that again
@@roboninja3194Was that scene where wolverine is disgusted by Wade's face and tells him to put the mask back on cutout? It was in the trailer but I don't remember seeing it. Maybe is just have dementia tbh. Some of the stuff I was like "wait how does wolverine know this? "
After the Mouth vs Angry Wolverine car fight, Deadpool threw his swords away...and X-23 drove them to her place
Deadpool wakes up with his swords.
Is that a bug or a feature?
Studio: So, Mr Reynolds. Who would you like as cameos?
Ryan Reynolds: Yes.
And that is the problem. It was not movie but a definition of a safe edgy meme which overstayed its welcome.
@@Al-xq4ecgod! You’re boring
@Al-xq4ec The film was fun. That was the point.
@@Al-xq4ecyet it generates millions of revenue so clearly fans don’t give a shit about this critique.
"Wow, PR finally aged!" 😂
And this is why i dont watch Mauler. I finally saw a good Marvel movie after so many years, and he hates it. I respect his criticism, but im plugging my ears, and im just going to go on enjoying it.
That’s why I don’t listen to reviews before a movie comes out. Ever
If I think the trailer looks good, I’ll go see it, and if the movie sucks, oh well.
It was full of plot holes and conveniences but it was also just plain fun and wasn’t attempting to ‘save the MCU’.
Yeah sorry I'm far too intelligent for slop.
Enjoy!
@@dcmastermindfirst9418is that sarcasm, or are you just being a dick?
@Opener73 I definitely am.
Joker 2 will wreck this Disney shit
Every Marvel movie has to be *UNIVERSE ENDING* now
@dcmastermindfirst9418
Joker 2: The Overrated Sequel
Literally just stepped out of the theater. It’s terrific!
Spoilers ahead:
Fuck mahershala ali! Bring back Wesley Snipes.
fuck yeah!!
I enjoyed this movie far more than the general audience because I’ve been a Deadpool fan and fan of the comics since long before the first movie. All of the comic cameos and banter between the two was strait out of the comics and that made the movie so much better to me
Was fun but nothing spectacular.. Best part for me was seeing Wesley Snipes Blade on the big screen again!
Well thanks for ruining that surprise.
@@colinstock325what did you expect from the comment section of a review video?
it was the most fun I've had at the theater since.. I can't even remember.
I saw the actor I recognised and I clapped!
They ruined Laura's ferocity
The jokes were meh, except for the "you sick fuck, LOGAN was a hero", at the beginning before the montage...and "we're like cockroaches, we can survive pretty much anything"
The CGI mask reveal was cool
The final OLDBOY action scene was well done, except for the obvious CGI mortal-kombat looking Wolverine
Dogpool was adorable with her tongue hanging out
The Wolverine search montage was cool
Callverine was perfect
The rest of the cameos were meh, I did like Gambit a bit, especially his accent
The music is fucking horrendous, except for the Like A Prayer part
The plot was short, lacking and terrible
6/5/10 movie
It didn’t have to be perfect, just likable, fun, and not preachy. Definitely enjoyed it!
Theres a fine line between "pandering" and giving people what they want star wars is pandering. D&W is giving the audience what they want.
To whom is Star Wars pandering? It isn’t fans of Star Wars. To whom is Deadpool and Wolverine pandering, fans of non-MCU Marvel movies like X-Men and Deadpool
@@matityaloran9157 star wars is pandering to whoever even remotely cares, at least to me it seems. I mean even a casual viewer like me was interested only to see Carrie Fisher, Ford and chewy return.
The power of one, the power of two, the power of chimichangaaaaaaaas.
The power of MAXIMUM EFFORT!!🤜🤟😂🍻
The chimichangas gag is so painfully cringe
I really enjoyed the movie a solid 7 out of 10 for me and loved seeing Wesley Snipes back as blade
That was awesome! They're trying not to spoil that. 😀
I'd give it a 6.5/10
I've seen almost all the Marvel series/movies (I refuse to watch Captain Marvel 1 & 2)
This one was really lacking in terms of plot and screenplay
The music was on Suicide Squad level of terrible
There is no Ryan Reynolds voice-over during the quiet scenes where there is no dialogue
It doesn't have much comedy
The cameos fight scene is shot like a CW show
This movie like every marvel movie/series has to save the universe/reality/existence
Huge Jackedman saves this movie from being total shit
5 writers didn't know how to come up with a good Deadpool/Wolverine story
this is 100% not my experience. Yes the movie plot was lame, however, that in part was I think planned to further stk a knife in all the multiverse crap. Everyone at the theater was laughing and hollering and having a blast where I was, BEST movie Ive seen in a long time, purely for the spectacle and nostalgia.
I'm surprised the 2000s is the forgotten era. Imo that's undeniably the best era of superhero movies. The Raimi trilogy, the Singer trilogy, the beginning of the MCU, etc.
Imo this is the forgotten era. Most superhero films today have been forgotten.
Isn't it so interesting that such old or arguably obscure cameos bring up such joy just to see them in action and in character for a little while? I feel like I want full movies for most of the major players that came back. I may never get them, but these forgotten characters have more love behind just one of them than the entirety of Phase 4/5.
Obi-Wan killed the Death Star???
You know what?
my mum
Drinker always delivers and it is burdened with Glorious Purpose.
More like burdened by these relentlessly pessimistic turds he does videos with.
Reaper 100% underrated by every algo ever
I don't care about his current rating, he should annihilate every joke going forward
Instead of paying homage to a forgotten era of superhero movies, I want a Deadpool movie that helps me forget about the last five years.
Confused? RDJ is back in the Hemm Sea Hew as... Doctor Doom. Stinks of desperation if you ask me
When a friend told me about this
I had the EXACT feeling: *Marvel is desperate* to make back the money they lost on the M-she-U
And yet this movie still has the gall to fecklessly lampshade all of this. "Multiverse is getting lame don't you think? Anyways, here's (very probably) a multiverse Tony Stark as Dr. Doom"
respect for keeping it spoiler free. alot of us havnt seen it yet
Don't waste your money
It's not in IMAX format.
The plot and music isn't that great.
The cameos are meh...what a waste.
3D effects weren't spectacular like in Doctor Strange or Infinity War.
It's another Thor: Love and Thunder
except for the Like A Prayer fight scene...that was enjoyable
Reviews I've seen seems to indicate American audiences liked the movie more than European audiences.
Wonder why
Of course. They think soccer is interesting. Their opinions can't be trusted.
@@nothingwrong2293 Maybe European humor is different
@@TrishaTarzan-tu5zx Americans can turn our brains off easier. Most of the time we don't really care about being seen as educated or high class. Plus I think most of the hardcore nerds are in the US.
Americans have no sense of humor
They think Kevin Hart is funny...that's a good indicator of their level of comedy
There's was some funny jokes here and there but for the most part it was bog standard modern MCU sludge. Deadpool 1 & 2 were waaaaay better.
Deadpool 2 was trash lmao. Easily the worst.
@@Luke101 Deadpool 1 was good 8/10.
Deadpool 2 wasn't as good as the first, but still good 7/10.
Deadpool 3 was modern MCU sludge with a sprinkling of flanderized Deadpool and a bunch of lampshading and pandering 3.5/10.
@@Luke101 In what way?
Does Mauler like fun ?
Whoever that MauLer guy is, he is wrong.
Been a fan of both Deadpool and X-Men for awhile. Looking forward to seeing this when I get the chance.
You will be disappointed.
Deadpool: *CAMEOS* the movie
I loved the violence except one part really bothered me. When X-23 is flying at Juggernaut about to cut his head off it cuts to the next scene right when she's about to do it.
I feel like the rating drop forced some real harsh cuts like that.
I'm anticipating an unrated version like we got with Deadpool 2 (which really did improve the movie). Hopefully an extended/uncut version can plug some of the more glaring holes. Although it already was over long I thought so...?
@@hjhooch3355 what rating drop? It’s rated R.
@@mike48603 I think ratings are different outside of the US. Where we get Rated R and Rated M for Mature, they get something called PEGI and a number rating. It's why I was confused when they kept saying the rating was 15 for the movie.
I thought it was more of a callback to Logan when she walked out with the reavers head and bowled it towards the bad guys. You don't see it, and you don't need to, you just marvel at how brutal the kid is.
I have a feeling that we will get that in an uncut version of the movie.
I came to watch Mauler be Mauler. I adored the movie lol. But I also adore Mauler ripping things apart.
MauLer 100% didn't get that the whole "Anchor Being" thing was a meta joke.
Wow I gotta say I actually disagree with Mauler. I took the whole "anchor being" thing to be a commentary about how when fan favorite characters die or cease to exist for whatever reason, that universe is basically dead or starts dying.
That' s excatly it. It's astonishing how smart critics like mauler sees himself don't get that idea. I mean Marvel just got back their Anchor beeing as Dr. Doom.
Yes it seemed like an obvious meta commentary to me
Remember, as long as you say the word meta, it's impossible to criticize. Doesn't matter if the movie makes sense as long as you get the references to real world stuff, right?
@@Pink.andahalf that's a bad argument concerning a movie like Deadpool. His whole thing is being meta and having 4th walk breaks it's completely stupid to compare it to a movie that takes itself seriously and then does these things. Yeah the story is held together by duct tape and B's but in that case it doesn't matter because nothing in his movies has consequences. Shatter star lives although he died in dp2 and in contrast to Peter isn't saved. Domino and cable and the boy are gone although they survived. And in a DP movie that's ok. His whole stuff doesn't make sense anyway and can't be incorporated into a universe that's taking itself serious (which it doesn't show at least since endgane. We know how flawed the MCU became) it's utterly impossible to evaluate that movie comparing it to the rest of the MCU because it is only part of that in name.
@Pink.andahalf Nobody is saying that. You can criticize anything. I'm specifically making an argument against his point about the anchor being, and how it looks like he completely missed the point.
I think Mauler just wanted to really be against it because everyone else loves it, kind of out of principle.
Most of the times I agree with Mauler so much but for this movie not at all, I think he exaggerates too much in his analysis and I am even sure he actually liked the movie but he had this "role" to play in this discussion. The movie was awesome, it was the first really funny and good comicbook movie since "Infinity War".
I noticed that when they talked about Fallout. And I never even watched the show. I just felt that he just wants to be cynical all the time.
@@mistermastermind528 Mauler gives reasons for his criticisms and goes in depth into why he believes stories suffer from bad writing. You, along with the bitchy fanboys here, don't like what he has to say but never bother to answer his criticisms.
Weakest of the Deadpool movies. The story premise was really dumb, and the TVA (whatever they are) were bad enough in Loki. BUT...watching the scenes with Deadpool, Wolverine, and certain cameos (the first one they met with the full blue suit had me dying), made the movie fun to watch and I laughed a lot. But unlike the first two Deadpools, I don't think I'm interested in seeing this one again.
The biggest miss for this movie was not releasing before 2021(Thats when the TVA stuff started).
It was damage control because the TVA stuff went off a cliff.
@@chrishewitt5826 this movie went right of the cliff with it by virtue of their inclusion. They could have just... not included them.
While i agree with a lot of what Mauler says. I would hate to look at media with his eyes. Never liking anything lol. I do not however agree that there were any character assasinations that happened. I think the move was great for what it was. For the first R rated MCU film i think they did just fine.
These 4 guys are the 4 Horsemen of Movie Reviewing Apocalypse. Absolutely Great. These are the 4 Guys I'd look for each of their videos separately, so seeing them all together is as good as the Event they're speaking of.
MauLer's demeanor here makes me think that we're either going to get an Unbridled Rage, or that EFAP won't cover it. Hoping for the Unbridled, because I'm curious to hear his thoughts in detail.
This movie is so bad that it could be a 3 hour video
It's that bad
@@blackdynamite_5470 Oof. Bad is not the word I would use to describe this film. Flawed, perhaps deeply flawed, but it has a lot going for it, and I think that needs to be acknowledged too
@@blackdynamite_5470it’s not bad though. It’s fantastic. Mauler just has Autism
I mean the movie has a lot of very obvious glaring plot holes. The whole concept of anchor beings alone is pretty stupid from an in universe stand point. Just one guy dying destroys the whole universe? That opens the door to so many other problems if you start thinking about it.
But I still had a blast with the movie. The movie was full of energy the opening was ridiculously fun and you could tell they all had a ton of fun making it.
Personally I thought the whole concept of anchor beings was an interesting commentary on how a lot of these big movie franchises seem to depend on one character for their success. It's deadpool after all. Breaking the 4th wall and talking to the audience is kind of his thing. Hugh Jackman as wolverine was the main reason the x men movies went on as long as they did. Once he retired from the role after Logan the fox universe slowly withered away. You could argue that Thanos and Iron man were anchor beings to the mcu. They died in endgame and the mcu is slowly starting to fail and wither away. They had to bring back RDJ in an increasingly desperate move to win back a little bit of the relevance they used to have.
I’d rather be flayed alive than listen to a 5 hour contrarian rant covering a fun buddy comedy movie.
MauLer is so negative about almost everything.
It's why Drinker is so popular. Bc he can give credit when it's needed. I wish some of these reviewers would chill a bit. Not everything has to be a masterpiece. Some movies can be fun. This movie is approaching a billion dollars. The people say it's good
I used to lump the two together as just being overly critical negative snobs, but Drinker has recently been showing that he looks at things in a lot more unbiassed way. Mauler is so hard wired to just shit on anything and everything now just because it has the Disney label on it or it has inclusivity. Bro gushed about No Way Home when it was the same damn movie essentially
@@Luke101 Yeah, I can agree to that.
Drinker is obviously creative and can break down a movie and it's plots, characters, and themes intelligently.
I don't have time to just listen to people wreck a movie with no real fix.
I have listened to a couple of Drinkers books, and they are actually good. Makes sense.
@@Luke101 Drinker harps on the inclusivity shit way more than Mauler ever has
@@Luke101 Mauler literally avoids the DEI arguments when talking about stuff.
What are you smoking, and can I have some?
Watched it last night with my brother and it was a enjoyable movie in my opinion
It's a good time with friends and family
It's after thinking about the movie, you realize how bad it is
My wife and I found it funny and enjoyable to watch.
I would recommend watching
It’s just refreshing that we can talk about a movie the good and the bad rather than the woke and the DEI
The MCU is beyond saving unless they use the Dr. Doom avengers movie as an opportunity to kill off all the "new avengers" (nothing would satisfy me more than seeing RDJ kill off the bastardized characters that ruined the franchise he kicked off), and secret wars as a way to recast some of the original cast of heroes people liked with a new set of actors and basically start over, destroying the multiverse in the process. It won't happen, but hey, if they can still make an entertaining movie every few years good for them.
Soooooooo, before Wolverine ever made it on the screen (accept for his skeleton that is lol) Mauler already wrote it of... Yah, I hate pessimistic people just because of 1 detail. A detail that let us even have Wolverine & Deadpool together... 🤦♂️👍
Marvel has a real uphill battle. Agatha will be panned for too much of THE MESSAGE, and Captain Falcon will completely flop. I'm not sure the next time they will crank out 3-5 700M movies in a row again.
There is quite literally NOTHING coming up that has a chance in Hell to match this.
Marvel is desperate to make back the money they lost on the M-she-U
RDJ ain't gon save Disney
the demand for a gambit movie and a demand to return to form of original IPs that came from this movie are what made it awesome!
The nice thing about this movie is it didnt do any "Deadpool and Wolverine will return in Avengers Doomsday" or anything like that. This didnt have any out reaching effects on the MCU so it can be in its own corner and not disturb or be disturbed by anything
I really enjoyed it. After a bad week, it was a laugh i really needed.
At this point I’m like wtf do yall want? can’t you just aimlessly enjoy a movie without over-analyzing every move a character makes and just be positive for once?
Does it not pop a red flag for you that you're putting "be positive" and "aimlessly enjoy" in the same sentence? Is a good movie not better if we don't have to aimlessly enjoy it?
Alexa - isn't that an technological device
Your hate on our movie distaste is superfluous^
I enjoyed the hell out of it but it didn't make me think, at all, that the Disney-Marvel universe could be saved. Guardians 3 analogies posted here really fits. It's the end of another decent trilogy. Anything more will be overkill. Disney still needs to take a massive break with superhero stuff.
Two of my younger co-workers and their girlfriends really enjoyed it. I look forward to seeing it on "cable".
I liked that Wolverine was shown with his character's obvious physical strength. It's been more spotty in previous movies.
The Callverine was the best
2:54, that was well-put