Here are some movies you should watch before watching Deadpool & Wolverine. Blade Blade II Blade Trinity Daredevil 2003 Elektra X-Men 2000 X2 X-Men United X-Men The Last Stand X-Men Origins Wolverine X-Men First Class The Wolverine Extended Cut X-Men Days Of Future Past Rogue Cut X-Men Apocalypse Logan Deadpool 2 Fantastic 4 2005 & Rise Of The Silver Surfer if you want. I know it's a lot of homework but these watching these movies will make sense before you watch Deadpool & Wolverine.
Marvel is lame DC WATCHMEN is cool that's why WATCHMEN 2009 is the only real superhero movie... it's not some children happy happy nobody dies nonsense, it's dark and real and its not black and white morality. deadpool is maybe the only cool stuff coming from Marvel Captain America, x- men and the rest are all lame ....ok maybe spiderman is cool too but not the movies only the 90s cartoon made spiderman cool. Any way react to *WATCHMEN 2009*
@@tanelviil9149 why do you follow a channel that you seem to dislike so much? (You do realize your comment history is public) Do you not honestly have nothing better to do with your time?
@@dabreal82 I can say the same to you. But how about i like to challenge people, call them out, give them another point of view or just give constructive criticism sometimes. But dont start to cry now that i said that your beloved Marvel is lame.. trust me most thinking people see it that way ... maybe the comics are not that lame but the movies definitely are.
@@tanelviil9149 you the one crying kid... DC wah wah wah. They've made like 2 good movies... As an adult... You'll learn that if you don't like a movie don't watch it. If you don't like a TH-camr, move on to another channel. No need to stick around and make comments that are unnecessary and rude on basically every video... Go do something that is you enjoy. Unless watching things you hate is enjoyable to you...
@@digitalsoldier-1742 She got fired because she compared the holocaust with a person being disliked for their political views in todays society. The posts she got fired over had nothing to do with "the origins of Nazi-ism". There, you got told.
I love the running joke this whole movie. He was always looking for "Francis", which I don't believe anyone had any clue who that was. Had he just asked for Ajax the movie would have been over.
Oh for sure! Actually, the line “like I have been bitten by a radioactive Shar Pei” was a line from the comic. Deadpool was describing what he looks like and he said he looks like “a cross between Ryan Reynolds and a Shar Pei!” Even the comic writers knew before anyone!😂
I have never commented on a TH-camrs appearance before, but I couldn't stop staring at how great your smile is. Maybe it was just all your genuine laughter and enjoyment coming through.
Before rewatching Deadpool 2, you have to watch Logan. Also, one bit of lore is that the comic book story of Deadpool is actually much more darker than the movie makes it out. His healing is there, but it's not as strong as the movie. In the comic, Deadpool actually continuously dies because of the cancer, but his healing regenerates his body and brings back to life.
She definitely has to watch it before wolverine vs deadpool. Also needs to watch the og fantastic four, blade, daredevil movie. Og Xmen movie and Xmen new class.
The best detail in this movie is he asks everybody where Francis is when people know him as ajax so he might have had more success calling him by that but wouldn't be as funny
Toggling from tearjerkers to comedies is a great balance. Otherwise, I’m sure you’d be emotionally drained lol. Really enjoying this reaction, Miss Lite! Cheers!
Fun fact: The final battle takes place in front of and on top of what looks like a decommissioned helicarrier. If you're familiar with the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), this ship is similar to the ones used by S.H.I.E.L.D., first introduced in The Avengers (2012). The design itself actually dates back to Jack Kirby's creation in Strange Tales #135 (August 1965), where it first appeared as part of the Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. serial. However, the Deadpool director has since clarified that it's technically not a S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, stating: "No, it's clearly not the Helicarrier. I just want to say for the record, there's a lot of groups in the Marvel universe who use flying combat platforms. It's not just the Helicarrier. A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics) has some. It could have been anything but a S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, because that would be outside of the purview of the Fox/Marvel arrangement." Interestingly, the director had a smile while saying this, suggesting it might still be a nod to the Helicarrier, even if they couldn't officially call it that due to legal reasons. In my view, this subtle reference could be a fun hint at the possibility of groups like A.I.M. or other organizations existing within the Fox X-Men universe, even if they couldn’t explicitly mention them. Additionally, the character of Bob in this scene is a fun nod to comic book fans. In the comics, Bob first appeared in Cable & Deadpool #38 (May 2007) as Bob, Agent of Hydra. He's usually depicted as an antihero and a sidekick to Deadpool. In the film, while they couldn't use Hydra due to legal reasons, they still included Bob as a familiar face among the bad guys. It's a clever way to include him without stepping on any rights issues, while still giving a shoutout to fans who know his backstory from the comics. All the X-Men films, including Deadpool, take place in Earth-10005, the home reality of the Fox X-Men films. In contrast, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is set on Earth-616, also known as The Sacred Timeline. Due to rights issues, the MCU was left without key properties like the X-Men and the Fantastic Four for many years, while the Fox X-Men films couldn’t reference the greater Marvel universe. It’s similar to what it would be like if DC made their own connected universe but couldn’t use the Justice League. Instead, they might have to rely on a team like the Teen Titans, but without being able to reference that Batman was Robin’s mentor. It’s that kind of limitation, both universes were incomplete because of these rights divisions, preventing them from fully acknowledging certain iconic characters or storylines. X-Men simply never crossed over into the greater Marvel Universe, same applies to Fantastic Four.
Most “young people” completely miss this reference - “rich, Corinthian leather”. 5:56 Way back in the day, the actor Ricardo Montalban, had become quite famous both for playing Mr. Roarke, the mysterious “host” of the TV show “Fantasy Island” (a huge hit show back around 1977-1984), and then he played the iconic role of Khan in Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan. He cashed in on this fame with a series of ads for luxury cars from Chrysler in the 1980s, in which he would caress the seats in an almost disturbing way, and mention the “rich, Corinthian leather” used for the seats. The funny thing is, people assumed Corinthian leather must be really luxurious, but it really wasn’t. Anyway, if you watched TV in the 80s, you knew that phrase. I love that they put so many “old” references to 80s & 90s pop culture in this movie, kinda IFKYK feeling. 😎
Or the Audi 5000 when Vanessa pulls the Hugh Jackman mask off. The Audi 5000 was one of the cars that got really publicity for "sudden unintended acceleration". Cars suddenly accelerate with the driver often losing control. Audi had a number of recalls because of it. It was a big story on 60 Minutes that really launched the controversy. It was so painful for Audi it almost killed the company. So it really hurt!!!! Btw if you see automatic transmission shifters With patterns instead of just forward and back, it was in response to this issue. Another thing was the requirement to press the brake pedal To shift out of park.
I'm an old fart that watched Fantasy Island as a kid. I love all these references that fly over most reactors' heads. Especially some of the references in Airplane! that go back into the 70's.
I'm not sure what made me happier watching this: watching you crack-up reacting to my absolute favorite Super-hero movie, or the fact that you recognized Morena Baccarin (Vanessa) from one of my favorite Sci-fi shows Stargate SG-1!
Love your reaction to one of my favorite movies. I should be at work but every time one drops from you it is down-tools, hahaha. You'll have to do Ferris Buellers Day Off one day, oldy but iconic (as mentioned earlier in this thread, Deadpool pays homage to it at the end). Keep being awesome, looking forward to your next reaction :)
It's funny that you recognize Morena Baccarin as being from Stargate SG-1. I love that show and have seen every episode, but I completely forgot about her character until just now. Most people (especially in the geek community) know her as being one of the stars of Firefly, which was her big break. If you liked seeing her as a villain on Stargate, you can see her play the main antagonist on two shows that received positive reception but were unfortunately cancelled: 2022's The Endgame and the late-2000s remake of V. She also had a starring role for the first several seasons of Homeland and a recurring role over many seasons of Gotham (where her love interest on the show became her real-life husband and father of her children). She's now probably most known for playing Vanessa, but yeah, she's a great actor who's played a lot of different roles.
Great reaction! I'm looking forward to watching your reaction to the other two as well. On a side note, I've only seen one reactor get the reference in the end credit scene. It's an homage to the "Ferris Bueller's day off" end credit scene. The house, the robe. and the chic-chickaaaaah
14:53 I remember watching this for the first time and thinking they had no right putting this devastating line in the same film as “I’ve never said this, but don’t swallow” 😭😭
You remembered correctly about the invisible character in Deadpool 2. What I would suggest, is to pay close attention who plays that character, it's a blink and you'll miss it moment. And for what I heard is that he accepted the role for just a cup of coffee, that Ryan Reynolds had to personal deliver. :) And yes, Morena Baccarin played Adria in SG-1, the Orici. Hallow are the Ori!
I agree with you about the 500+ X-Men movies - the first couple were good, but then it was the same thing over and over with a few new mutants thrown in.
You are a treasure and your editor is excellent. Never change him/her out please. I only sub to a few other reactors because usually either the editing is terrible or the reactor does not have the right personality - you gotta wanna watch a movie with them.
I really enjoyed the Deadpool comic books and this movie of the Marvel character was very funny and crazy which is what I liked about it. i turned 60 this past Monday and I'm here because your reactions always cheer me up take care and thank you LiteWeight. 👻🎃👻
Just 8;30 minutes in and already one of the better reactions/reactors. Too many think that reacting means I want a play-by-play or constant chatter and speculation, during. NO. I want to watch you laugh, cry or otherwise REACT, not play guessing games. Thanks...so far, at least. Now, on with (your) show, LW. Lol later... The 'magic of science'...no, movie magic, dear, and now I'm subscribed. You've earned it in my book.
@@LiteWeightReacting and shout out to the other half - the editor! They did a good job of keeping a flow with enough of each scene to easily follow along, an it made the whole thing smell like a daffodil daydream.
Ryan Reynolds is a great guy, he owns our local football club here in Wrexham wales and he isnt shy to meet the fans , mad having a pint with deadpool ,hes like this all the time.
Awesome movie. Love Ryan Reynolds. Van Wilder will always be one of my favs from him. Great reaction as always. Oh, also so glad your doing more reactions a week now. Yours are some of the best.
So, one thing about the Deadpool movies is going into them without first familiarizing yourself with the Fox Marvel Universe (X-Men, Blade, Fantastic 4, etc...) is kind of like watching the Scary Movie franchise without ever seeing Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Blair Witch, etc... You can still enjoy them, but you're going to miss so many of the jokes, references, and callbacks that make them so funny. That being said, fun reaction as always. Looking forward to Deadpool and Wolverine!
The best thing about deadpool is he was created in 1991, and he was made to be a anti hero who knew he was a comic book person, so breaking the 4th wall was always apart of him. He is my 3rd fave comic book hero Wolverine, Johnny Storm, then Deadpool. Ty for the reaction.
You clearly have a good sense of humour which makes your reactions fun to watch, I look forward to your reactions to the next two Deadpool films. If you accept suggestions I'd like to see your reaction to "Demolition Man", And especially "Hot Shots" & "Hot Shots Part Deux". Best wishes from the UK.
Love this movie. This Deadpool is like the most accurate depiction in a movie ever. Ryan Reynolds completely put his heart and soul in bringing Deadpool to life The idiots at 20th Century Fox originally shelved this movie because they didn’t think it would make money, but they had their hand forced because because someone (and to this day it truly isn’t known who it really was) leaked the test footage on TH-cam and within 24 hours they were bombarded with so much angry tweets and fan letters that they gave in and gave them a budget of only 1/3 of what the average superhero blockbuster costs. It wound up becoming the highest grossing R rated film internationally. Colossus in the comics is Russian. His name is Piotr Rasputin. The previous X Men movies just showed him as a slender shiny man, which didn’t look comic accurate. Therefore, they made Colossus huge (as he should be) and Russian, which is based on the comics. There are some Fun-facts about it. The final fight scene was suppose to start with a massive gun fight, which is why Deadpool had so many guns, but their budget ended up getting cut and because of that they couldn't film the gun fight. So they kept Deadpool getting all the guns ready but changed it to Deadpool forgetting the guns in the car to make it into a joke since they couldn't do a gun fight. In the comics whenever someone would talk too much, Deadpool would shoot himself out of boredom. Him shooting Francis is a reference to that. Keep up the good work.
@@kevinking3798 The reduced budget meant making some difficult decisions with the script. One character the filmmakers could not afford was Garrison Kane, Wade "Deadpool" Wilson's fellow Department H subject who was briefly known as Weapon X. "Deadpool" director Tim Miller told Empire: "In the original script the action in the third act was great, but it was just Deadpool and a lot of guns. One of my notes early on was that I wanted to see more superhero stuff. We had Garrison Kane in there for a while, but in the final round of budget cuts we had to take him out, because he was a pretty expensive dude. He’s got these bionic arms that change shape; he would have been a visual effect for a large part of the movie. And as it turned out, a visual effect too far." there are several articles stating what the Director Tim Miller said. you can google.
@@MarcoMM1 I read that as making two separate (though related) points: Point 1: "The original script the action in the third act was great, but it was just Deadpool and a lot of guns...I wanted to see more superhero stuff" In other words, the decision to leave the guns was an artistic decision, to show more "superhero stuff" rather than just a big gunfight. Point 2: "We had Garrison Kane in there...but in the final round of budget cuts we had to take him out, because he was...pretty expensive. He's got these bionic arms that change shape; he would have been a visual effect..." The part they couldn't afford wasn't guns, it was the character that would have required lots of extra cgi. In other words, the budget cut didn't make it so they "couldn't film the gun fight." The change to the gun fight was for artistic reasons (Point 1). The budget cut made it so they cut out Kane's character Weapon X (Point 2). They could afford to film a gun fight - in fact, they did have lots of guns in the fights. More guns didn't make it more expensive. Garrison Kane's character did. Nothing to do with the guns. I guess you could say, they couldn't afford Garrison Kane's guns... :)
Definitely need to see the other 2. Was a breath of fresh air to see you laughing for once 😂 oh, should probably watch Logan before 2 and the new one… A. Logan is a phenomenal movie but B. There’s some useful info… and spoilers for it
Hell yeah! I love that you're doing more lighthearted movies now too, so different but always love the reactions and it's good to see you have fun with them too!
I get a huge kick out of the part where Deadpool says *"Wait!! You're probably wondering why the red suit? Well, that's so bad guys don't see me bleed. This guy's got the right idea, he wore the brown pants."* 😆😆🤣🤣
Great reaction ❤️. And I loved how you read the opening credits. Some people don't and go into the movie with too much of a serious attitude and never even laugh.
Your shirt, your reaction, the movie, everything was perfect! Can’t wait to see you react to the other Deapools, you’ll have a blast! Feels good to see you laughing at a movie for once😂 hope you had a nice day!
Definitely I love seeing ya having a blast and giggling before the cancer news and this is the first time I see you crying laughing and crying and laughing at the same time that was a new one thanks for making my day
15:04 In the comics Deadpool was part of the same Weapon X project that gave Wolverine his adamantium claws. Both humans and mutants were experimented on to create supersoldiers but while Logan was a success and eventually escaped Wade was considered a failure and left to die.
Also while Deadpool's powers were based on Wolverine's powers because he had cancer at the time when they came into effect instead of having super regeneration what Deadpool really ended up with was super cancer. While Wolverine's body regenerates by making healthy new cells, Deadpool regenerates dying cancerous cells. Essentially Deadpool is always dying but unable to die.
@@whatlmaono i said he’s the only one who knows he’s a comic book character. She yes breaks the 4th wall. But Deadpool knows he’s a fictional character
Hehe, your laughter is always magical. Plus, there's always a few times in this film that I'm laughing. I always get a kick out of "Tell me where your f***g boss is or I will f***g kill you. In five minutes!" Random humor that is made just right tends to get me. And Deadpool is a master at random, dark, clever humor.
Canonically in the comics, Deadpool's mutant healing is so powerful, that if he didn't have cancer it would kill him. So his burned-looking complexion is his cancer & healing in a constant tug-of-war.
"Rich Corinthian Leather" is just one of a hundred obscure references in these films that some people won't ever catch. It is a callback to a line from a marketing campaign for a crappy car called the Chrysler Cordoba. The tried to market the car as a luxury or upscale vehicle but it was total crap. Most people know these films have a lot of references to comics and comic films that came before Deadpool, but several of Deadpool's references are callbacks to pop culture, commercials, films that aren't comic movies, all kinds of things. I am sure you'll love Deadpool and Wolverine, but you'll miss a ton of callbacks, references, jokes, etc, that stem from the X Men films and other films if you skip them and go right to D&W. How do I do this without a spoiler.. I encourage folks to watch all the Marvel Comics films that came out before this one, starting with any of them from the late 90's and early 2000's. That way you'll catch the references and jokes in Deadpool and Wolverine, and the emotional scenes of the film will have extra layers and they'll genuinely make you cry. Either way, have fun!
You know in hospitals, where they have nozzles on the wall that can pump out pure oxygen? There’s a reason there’s a warning to not keep any heat or potential sparks near them. Same with anyone who uses supplemental oxygen at home from a bottle, can’t smoke around them or leave the bottle near a heater. Pure oxygen from a bottle like they were pumping into that chamber plus high heat, like a match, equals big boom. You can Google it if you like :) Now, the probability that it hits the right saturation and explodes before blowing the match out, that’s a different thing. However, it is possible to ignite pure oxygen. Also, it’s a movie about a dude who mutates into a basically immortal anti-hero, realism isn’t really a pre-requisite.
God bless you, young lady, for catching the Casey Kasem countdown quote. That kinda ties in with Vanessa's Scooby Doo "ruh-rohhh" at the skeeball game. Mr. Kasem was the voice of Shaggy.
Love Love Love this reaction, can't wait for you to react to the other two, always Love the homage to Ferris Bueller's Day off at the post credits scene. Deadpool and Wolverine is AWESOME!!!!
Deadpool 3 takes place at the end of the current MCU. It references a ton of different sources, so it's best if you save it for the end after you have watched at least the following: Blade Blade 2 X-Men X-Men 2 The Fantastic Four Daredevil 2 (Ben Affleck) Iron Man Captain America Thor Dr Strange Avengers 1 Antman 1 Antman 2 Captain America 2 Avengers 2 Avengers 3 Daredevil Season 1 Logan Loki Season 1
You can probably get away with just watching X-Men 1, Logan, the two Deadpool Movies, and both seasons of Loki. That would set up the most important plot points. Everything else is for the references.
Oh, though don't get me wrong. The references are non-stop. Deadpool and Wolverine is a love letter to the Fox Marvel movies. Plus the MCU, there's 25 years of backstory and I think 40+ movies that random callbacks could come out of. It'll be great on its own, but there's a lot that will be missing.
@@LiteWeightReacting Yeah, that's going to be rough, recommending like 30 movies just for some little one off references. The first couple of X-Men movies should do it there, and then Logan for sure.
So glad to see this... I love Deadpool movies The mid credit scene was a reference to Ferris Bueller's Day Off I'd love to see you review Kick-Ass 1 and 2... two great Superhero films
Be warned that Deadpool&Wolverine relies * *heavily* * on knowledge of, and emotional connection to, previous Marvel movies, going all the way back to Blade (1998). This Deadpool movie can be enjoyed without that, but if you plan to watch D&W without becoming familiar with those films, you will be even more confused that in the second Deadpool. You will ask yourself: "who is this?", "why should I care about this?", "what is this a reference to?", etc. If you do want to get better acquainted to those films, consider asking your patreons for a watch plan.
It can also be tough to recommend which non MCU movies to watch before Deadpool & Wolverine because the recommendation itself can spoil which characters appear in D&W @@LiteWeightReacting
Agree completely with this post. Of course we’re all looking forward to a D&W reaction whenever and however it happens, but it’s a lot more impactful of a movie if you’re invested in the lore.
If you're severely on the Spectrum, and obsessed with Marvel, then spending Hours to get "Emotionally Connected to" a bunch of characters you'll see for 5 minutes is a GREAT idea. Normal people apparently enjoy the movie without any studying.
I'm sure others have already mentioned it, but if you haven't seen the movie Logan. I highly recommend you watch it next before continuing your Deadpool journey. Thanks for another great reaction and looking forward to seeing what you bring us next!
Here for the @#$%'ing @6:38-6:41 of it all!! I also find it refreshing that you can have a laugh with the more adult content without getting all offended as other reactors seem to. So I am now subbed and will continue to go through content with you and your channel! Good fun reaction!!! Good luck with your channel~
The three guarantees in life are death, taxes, and LiteWeight Reacting producing a great reaction to any movie! By the way, I would love to buy a membership on this channel, but I'm not given the option!
I'm glad you've seen She Hulk, she was the original 4th wall breaker in the comic books, she laid the way for Deadpool to do it too. Fun Fact: the post credit scene was a spoof of the post credit scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
I don't think I've seen any reactor laugh their way so much through this. I myself missed so many lines when I watched at the cinema because I was laughing so hard.
Might want to watch X-Men Origins Wolverine, both Deadpool and Wolverine are in that movie together. Might have started the Ryan and Hugh friendship Great reaction and can’t wait to see more
Definitely brush up on the X-Men films and a few other non mcu projects before Deadpool and Wolverine. It's so much sweeter if you have the full context 😊 The 90's kid in me was VERY happy.
Thank you all for watching!! I LOVED this one! You can watch the full reaction over on Patreon:
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Here are some movies you should watch before watching Deadpool & Wolverine.
Blade
Blade II
Blade Trinity
Daredevil 2003
Elektra
X-Men 2000
X2 X-Men United
X-Men The Last Stand
X-Men Origins Wolverine
X-Men First Class
The Wolverine Extended Cut
X-Men Days Of Future Past Rogue Cut
X-Men Apocalypse
Logan
Deadpool 2
Fantastic 4 2005 & Rise Of The Silver Surfer if you want.
I know it's a lot of homework but these watching these movies will make sense before you watch Deadpool & Wolverine.
Marvel is lame DC WATCHMEN is cool
that's why WATCHMEN 2009 is the only real superhero movie... it's not some children happy happy nobody dies nonsense, it's dark and real and its not black and white morality.
deadpool is maybe the only cool stuff coming from Marvel
Captain America, x- men and the rest are all lame ....ok maybe spiderman is cool too but not the movies only the 90s cartoon made spiderman cool.
Any way react to
*WATCHMEN 2009*
@@tanelviil9149 why do you follow a channel that you seem to dislike so much? (You do realize your comment history is public) Do you not honestly have nothing better to do with your time?
@@dabreal82
I can say the same to you.
But how about i like to challenge people, call them out, give them another point of view or just give constructive criticism sometimes.
But dont start to cry now that i said that your beloved Marvel is lame.. trust me most thinking people see it that way ... maybe the comics are not that lame but the movies definitely are.
@@tanelviil9149 you the one crying kid... DC wah wah wah. They've made like 2 good movies... As an adult... You'll learn that if you don't like a movie don't watch it. If you don't like a TH-camr, move on to another channel. No need to stick around and make comments that are unnecessary and rude on basically every video... Go do something that is you enjoy. Unless watching things you hate is enjoyable to you...
Fun fact: He kept forgetting his ammo bag because, they couldn't afford the fancy shooting scenes they had planned.
Omg 😆
@@digitalsoldier-1742 Yeah...sure...that's what she 'voiced'...uh huh. 😒
@@Scyth0r Go read her post. Tell me I'm wrong without telling me I'm wrong.
@@digitalsoldier-1742 She got fired because she compared the holocaust with a person being disliked for their political views in todays society. The posts she got fired over had nothing to do with "the origins of Nazi-ism". There, you got told.
@@digitalsoldier-1742 thats a far reach, and why bring that topic up here? we're here for movies, not controversy
I love the running joke this whole movie. He was always looking for "Francis", which I don't believe anyone had any clue who that was. Had he just asked for Ajax the movie would have been over.
Seriously thanks for pointing that out cus it’s so good 🤣
He does ask one guy "Where is your boss!?"So you would think he would know...
@@ItApproacheswhen he does ask that guy it lead him to agent smith so it worked the one time he did it lol
@@_1lllllllll1 I see.
He does ask "Where's your Boss?", but this is a popular delusion.
Ryan Reynolds is perfect for this role 👌.
He nailed it!
Oh for sure! Actually, the line “like I have been bitten by a radioactive Shar Pei” was a line from the comic. Deadpool was describing what he looks like and he said he looks like “a cross between Ryan Reynolds and a Shar Pei!” Even the comic writers knew before anyone!😂
@@LiteWeightReacting yeah he’s so good. He cannot get replaced as Deadpool.
he's the only person on this planet who could play Deadpool
I have never commented on a TH-camrs appearance before, but I couldn't stop staring at how great your smile is. Maybe it was just all your genuine laughter and enjoyment coming through.
Before rewatching Deadpool 2, you have to watch Logan.
Also, one bit of lore is that the comic book story of Deadpool is actually much more darker than the movie makes it out. His healing is there, but it's not as strong as the movie. In the comic, Deadpool actually continuously dies because of the cancer, but his healing regenerates his body and brings back to life.
Starting with the OG Xmen and then will get to Logan!
She definitely has to watch it before wolverine vs deadpool. Also needs to watch the og fantastic four, blade, daredevil movie. Og Xmen movie and Xmen new class.
Yep, major spoiiler for Logan in Deadpool 2 so watch Logan. You could watch all the Xmen movies but first 3 is enough for Logan to make sense
The best detail in this movie is he asks everybody where Francis is when people know him as ajax so he might have had more success calling him by that but wouldn't be as funny
Seriously such a good detail 🤣
It is SO nice to see you laugh during a movie reaction instead of.......never mind.
Hey!!! To be fair if you go through the whole list only 10 or 11 are certified tear jerkers!!
@@LiteWeightReactingand more to come to this channel
When he said "Dead or Alive you're coming with me" That's a reference of Robocop.
Oh awesome!! Need to watch that too!
@@LiteWeightReacting Awesome. That movie is totally worth it 👌.
@@LiteWeightReacting Robocop is far better than it has any right to be.
"RoboCop... You stole that from RoboCop"😂
Still no understand
Toggling from tearjerkers to comedies is a great balance. Otherwise, I’m sure you’d be emotionally drained lol. Really enjoying this reaction, Miss Lite! Cheers!
Yay! Thanks Lucas!!
Fun fact: The final battle takes place in front of and on top of what looks like a decommissioned helicarrier. If you're familiar with the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), this ship is similar to the ones used by S.H.I.E.L.D., first introduced in The Avengers (2012). The design itself actually dates back to Jack Kirby's creation in Strange Tales #135 (August 1965), where it first appeared as part of the Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. serial. However, the Deadpool director has since clarified that it's technically not a S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, stating:
"No, it's clearly not the Helicarrier. I just want to say for the record, there's a lot of groups in the Marvel universe who use flying combat platforms. It's not just the Helicarrier. A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics) has some. It could have been anything but a S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, because that would be outside of the purview of the Fox/Marvel arrangement."
Interestingly, the director had a smile while saying this, suggesting it might still be a nod to the Helicarrier, even if they couldn't officially call it that due to legal reasons. In my view, this subtle reference could be a fun hint at the possibility of groups like A.I.M. or other organizations existing within the Fox X-Men universe, even if they couldn’t explicitly mention them.
Additionally, the character of Bob in this scene is a fun nod to comic book fans. In the comics, Bob first appeared in Cable & Deadpool #38 (May 2007) as Bob, Agent of Hydra. He's usually depicted as an antihero and a sidekick to Deadpool. In the film, while they couldn't use Hydra due to legal reasons, they still included Bob as a familiar face among the bad guys. It's a clever way to include him without stepping on any rights issues, while still giving a shoutout to fans who know his backstory from the comics.
All the X-Men films, including Deadpool, take place in Earth-10005, the home reality of the Fox X-Men films. In contrast, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is set on Earth-616, also known as The Sacred Timeline. Due to rights issues, the MCU was left without key properties like the X-Men and the Fantastic Four for many years, while the Fox X-Men films couldn’t reference the greater Marvel universe.
It’s similar to what it would be like if DC made their own connected universe but couldn’t use the Justice League. Instead, they might have to rely on a team like the Teen Titans, but without being able to reference that Batman was Robin’s mentor. It’s that kind of limitation, both universes were incomplete because of these rights divisions, preventing them from fully acknowledging certain iconic characters or storylines. X-Men simply never crossed over into the greater Marvel Universe, same applies to Fantastic Four.
Wow! Thanks for taking the time to write all this! Super helpful.
Definitely reacting to the OG X men movies and probably OG Spidey!
@@LiteWeightReactingyou’ll want to do that before you finish the Deadpool Trilogy
@@LiteWeightReacting Make sure to also watch Blade, Daredevil, and Fantastic 4 movies **wink wink**
It definitely felt a lot like a 'it's TOTALLY not a helicarrier, because that would be IP infringement' moment. *wink*
5:42 The 4th wall breaking is a big part of Deadpool.
I loved that! Needed to happen more!
It's canonically one of his superpowers. He knows that he's a comic book character.
The 3rd movie is like 40% 4th wall breaks.😂
One does not simply walk into a theater and see Deadpool 2 without having seen Deadpool. 🤷🏻♂️
🤣🤣🤣 Oh contraire
@@LiteWeightReacting😂😂😂😂
Oh dear. Deadpool has THE MOST references to other Marvel material (including outside the MCU). It's best savored when you've been exposed to it all.
When she was already giggling at the intro credits I knew this was gonna be a top tier reaction
X-men is a must!!!
😎 You got it dude! This has me so hyped to watch!
@@LiteWeightReactingdefinitely gotta watch them before Deadpool and Wolverine. It'll make sense when you get there, but watch em!
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The kid playing Jeremy should have gotten an award for that whimper.
Most “young people” completely miss this reference - “rich, Corinthian leather”. 5:56 Way back in the day, the actor Ricardo Montalban, had become quite famous both for playing Mr. Roarke, the mysterious “host” of the TV show “Fantasy Island” (a huge hit show back around 1977-1984), and then he played the iconic role of Khan in Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan.
He cashed in on this fame with a series of ads for luxury cars from Chrysler in the 1980s, in which he would caress the seats in an almost disturbing way, and mention the “rich, Corinthian leather” used for the seats. The funny thing is, people assumed Corinthian leather must be really luxurious, but it really wasn’t.
Anyway, if you watched TV in the 80s, you knew that phrase.
I love that they put so many “old” references to 80s & 90s pop culture in this movie, kinda IFKYK feeling. 😎
Wow! This was really cool to learn about!
Or the Audi 5000 when Vanessa pulls the Hugh Jackman mask off. The Audi 5000 was one of the cars that got really publicity for "sudden unintended acceleration". Cars suddenly accelerate with the driver often losing control. Audi had a number of recalls because of it. It was a big story on 60 Minutes that really launched the controversy. It was so painful for Audi it almost killed the company. So it really hurt!!!! Btw if you see automatic transmission shifters With patterns instead of just forward and back, it was in response to this issue. Another thing was the requirement to press the brake pedal To shift out of park.
@@genegiusti6239 that’s a really good catch, I had forgotten about that scandal!
I'm an old fart that watched Fantasy Island as a kid. I love all these references that fly over most reactors' heads. Especially some of the references in Airplane! that go back into the 70's.
@@fubar1217 “Surely you can’t be serious…”🤪
I'm not sure what made me happier watching this: watching you crack-up reacting to my absolute favorite Super-hero movie, or the fact that you recognized Morena Baccarin (Vanessa) from one of my favorite Sci-fi shows Stargate SG-1!
Let’s gooo! A fellow SG1 fan!
Love your reaction to one of my favorite movies. I should be at work but every time one drops from you it is down-tools, hahaha. You'll have to do Ferris Buellers Day Off one day, oldy but iconic (as mentioned earlier in this thread, Deadpool pays homage to it at the end). Keep being awesome, looking forward to your next reaction :)
Hell yeah!!! That’s phenomenal! Love to hear it!
Looking forward to your reactions of all 3 Deadpool movies, also you should watch Logan
Really need to check out the X Men films!
It's funny that you recognize Morena Baccarin as being from Stargate SG-1. I love that show and have seen every episode, but I completely forgot about her character until just now. Most people (especially in the geek community) know her as being one of the stars of Firefly, which was her big break. If you liked seeing her as a villain on Stargate, you can see her play the main antagonist on two shows that received positive reception but were unfortunately cancelled: 2022's The Endgame and the late-2000s remake of V. She also had a starring role for the first several seasons of Homeland and a recurring role over many seasons of Gotham (where her love interest on the show became her real-life husband and father of her children). She's now probably most known for playing Vanessa, but yeah, she's a great actor who's played a lot of different roles.
Great reaction! I'm looking forward to watching your reaction to the other two as well. On a side note, I've only seen one reactor get the reference in the end credit scene. It's an homage to the "Ferris Bueller's day off" end credit scene. The house, the robe. and the chic-chickaaaaah
14:53 I remember watching this for the first time and thinking they had no right putting this devastating line in the same film as “I’ve never said this, but don’t swallow” 😭😭
Omg Lauren that’s so true hahaha
You should probably watch the Wolverine movies before Deadpool 3
Okay thanks!
You remembered correctly about the invisible character in Deadpool 2. What I would suggest, is to pay close attention who plays that character, it's a blink and you'll miss it moment. And for what I heard is that he accepted the role for just a cup of coffee, that Ryan Reynolds had to personal deliver. :)
And yes, Morena Baccarin played Adria in SG-1, the Orici. Hallow are the Ori!
I was waiting for this to drop. You were teasing it well both in the community tab and on stream!😊 I am just glad to be here
Let’s goooo! Hope you enjoy!
Of course I'll like it!
I agree with you about the 500+ X-Men movies - the first couple were good, but then it was the same thing over and over with a few new mutants thrown in.
You are a treasure and your editor is excellent. Never change him/her out please. I only sub to a few other reactors because usually either the editing is terrible or the reactor does not have the right personality - you gotta wanna watch a movie with them.
I really enjoyed the Deadpool comic books and this movie of the Marvel character was very funny and crazy which is what I liked
about it. i turned 60 this past Monday and I'm here because your
reactions always cheer me up take care and thank you LiteWeight.
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Thanks Roger! Happy birthday!!!
I'm impressed you knew Morena from Stargate, clearly you have excellent taste in television shows!
Just 8;30 minutes in and already one of the better reactions/reactors. Too many think that reacting means I want a play-by-play or constant chatter and speculation, during. NO. I want to watch you laugh, cry or otherwise REACT, not play guessing games. Thanks...so far, at least. Now, on with (your) show, LW.
Lol later...
The 'magic of science'...no, movie magic, dear, and now I'm subscribed. You've earned it in my book.
Well thank you!! Glad you’re enjoying so far! Hope you continue to enjoy it
@@LiteWeightReacting and shout out to the other half - the editor! They did a good job of keeping a flow with enough of each scene to easily follow along, an it made the whole thing smell like a daffodil daydream.
Ryan Reynolds is a great guy, he owns our local football club here in Wrexham wales and he isnt shy to meet the fans , mad having a pint with deadpool ,hes like this all the time.
This was so great Teegan! You had me literally laughing out loud with your reactions to the jokes. Thanks for the great content!
Wooo! Glad you liked it Rhys!!
@@LiteWeightReacting Liked it? Not even a little bit. I loved it! 😍
if you pause when they're looking at the Dead Pool board you can see some actual real life people's names on it
Seriously?! What names?
41:37 - Someone was slightly offended that her dancing was interrupted 🤣
Awesome movie. Love Ryan Reynolds. Van Wilder will always be one of my favs from him. Great reaction as always. Oh, also so glad your doing more reactions a week now. Yours are some of the best.
Gotta check that out! Heard it’s pretty wild!
Absolutely phenomenal reaction video as always teegan. So glad you watched this, cannot wait for Deadpool 2. Stay amazing as always
Thank you!!! So glad you enjoyed it!
Your inside laugh at Colossus speech to spare an enemy (38:36)......Priceless..i so love that reaction...cannot wait for Deadpool 2..thank you
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed!
@@LiteWeightReacting I really did...thank you for your reply...
Welcome to Deadpool. You'll need to familiarize yourself with X-Men and especially watch Logan before you rewatch DP2 or DPvW.
Definitely going to check them out!!!
So, one thing about the Deadpool movies is going into them without first familiarizing yourself with the Fox Marvel Universe (X-Men, Blade, Fantastic 4, etc...) is kind of like watching the Scary Movie franchise without ever seeing Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Blair Witch, etc... You can still enjoy them, but you're going to miss so many of the jokes, references, and callbacks that make them so funny.
That being said, fun reaction as always. Looking forward to Deadpool and Wolverine!
Definitely watching OG XMen next!
This is especially true of the 3rd Deadpool movie with its laundry list of superhero cameos, not all of them Xmen or Xmen villains.
Or, if you only watch good movies, and NONE of those, it's never a problem.
@@paulmartin2348 Ooh. Edgy Redditor has entered the chat.
The best thing about deadpool is he was created in 1991, and he was made to be a anti hero who knew he was a comic book person, so breaking the 4th wall was always apart of him. He is my 3rd fave comic book hero Wolverine, Johnny Storm, then Deadpool. Ty for the reaction.
You must have creamed watching Deadpool and Wolverine.
You clearly have a good sense of humour which makes your reactions fun to watch, I look forward to your reactions to the next two Deadpool films.
If you accept suggestions I'd like to see your reaction to "Demolition Man", And especially "Hot Shots" & "Hot Shots Part Deux".
Best wishes from the UK.
Well thank you!! Appreciate you 😊
Love this movie. This Deadpool is like the most accurate depiction in a movie ever. Ryan Reynolds completely put his heart and soul in bringing Deadpool to life
The idiots at 20th Century Fox originally shelved this movie because they didn’t think it would make money, but they had their hand forced because because someone (and to this day it truly isn’t known who it really was) leaked the test footage on TH-cam and within 24 hours they were bombarded with so much angry tweets and fan letters that they gave in and gave them a budget of only 1/3 of what the average superhero blockbuster costs. It wound up becoming the highest grossing R rated film internationally.
Colossus in the comics is Russian. His name is Piotr Rasputin. The previous X Men movies just showed him as a slender shiny man, which didn’t look comic accurate. Therefore, they made Colossus huge (as he should be) and Russian, which is based on the comics.
There are some Fun-facts about it. The final fight scene was suppose to start with a massive gun fight, which is why Deadpool had so many guns, but their budget ended up getting cut and because of that they couldn't film the gun fight. So they kept Deadpool getting all the guns ready but changed it to Deadpool forgetting the guns in the car to make it into a joke since they couldn't do a gun fight. In the comics whenever someone would talk too much, Deadpool would shoot himself out of boredom. Him shooting Francis is a reference to that. Keep up the good work.
Really appreciate tou sharing all this! Love the fun facts. Hope you enjoyed the reaction 😊
The way they did those fights cost LESS than it would have if Deadpool had lots of guns? I think I would want to check your source on that one. :)
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The reduced budget meant making some difficult decisions with the script. One character the filmmakers could not afford was Garrison Kane, Wade "Deadpool" Wilson's fellow Department H subject who was briefly known as Weapon X. "Deadpool" director Tim Miller told Empire:
"In the original script the action in the third act was great, but it was just Deadpool and a lot of guns. One of my notes early on was that I wanted to see more superhero stuff. We had Garrison Kane in there for a while, but in the final round of budget cuts we had to take him out, because he was a pretty expensive dude. He’s got these bionic arms that change shape; he would have been a visual effect for a large part of the movie. And as it turned out, a visual effect too far." there are several articles stating what the Director Tim Miller said. you can google.
@@MarcoMM1 I read that as making two separate (though related) points:
Point 1: "The original script the action in the third act was great, but it was just Deadpool and a lot of guns...I wanted to see more superhero stuff"
In other words, the decision to leave the guns was an artistic decision, to show more "superhero stuff" rather than just a big gunfight.
Point 2: "We had Garrison Kane in there...but in the final round of budget cuts we had to take him out, because he was...pretty expensive. He's got these bionic arms that change shape; he would have been a visual effect..."
The part they couldn't afford wasn't guns, it was the character that would have required lots of extra cgi.
In other words, the budget cut didn't make it so they "couldn't film the gun fight." The change to the gun fight was for artistic reasons (Point 1). The budget cut made it so they cut out Kane's character Weapon X (Point 2). They could afford to film a gun fight - in fact, they did have lots of guns in the fights. More guns didn't make it more expensive. Garrison Kane's character did. Nothing to do with the guns.
I guess you could say, they couldn't afford Garrison Kane's guns... :)
Definitely need to see the other 2. Was a breath of fresh air to see you laughing for once 😂 oh, should probably watch Logan before 2 and the new one… A. Logan is a phenomenal movie but B. There’s some useful info… and spoilers for it
Definitely will watch Logan!
Another fantastic reaction Liteweight ❤❤🔥🔥.
Hell yeah! I love that you're doing more lighthearted movies now too, so different but always love the reactions and it's good to see you have fun with them too!
Thanks!! People keep saying I only do tear jerkers but after adding it up I’d say only 11 out of 27 have been sad haha
@@LiteWeightReacting True, maybe it's just because there was a few of those in a row! Both are great in their own ways though :)
Absolutely love your laugh and sense of humor! This was a fun watch with you!
I get a huge kick out of the part where Deadpool says *"Wait!! You're probably wondering why the red suit? Well, that's so bad guys don't see me bleed. This guy's got the right idea, he wore the brown pants."* 😆😆🤣🤣
Hahaha so perfect!
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Similarly to Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow, Ryan Reynolds IS Deadpool forevermore.
Great reaction ❤️.
And I loved how you read the opening credits. Some people don't and go into the movie with too much of a serious attitude and never even laugh.
Your shirt, your reaction, the movie, everything was perfect! Can’t wait to see you react to the other Deapools, you’ll have a blast! Feels good to see you laughing at a movie for once😂 hope you had a nice day!
So glad you loved it Wanda!!! Can’t wait myself!!
Wassup Liteweight how are you today really enjoy your reactions and can't wait for more keep up the amazing work my friend 😊😊
Hello Omari! Hope you’re doing well!
So funny I just rewatched Deadpool 2 last week. Good review I was glad to see you laughing it suits you.
This is gonna be a great journey with this series here! 😂😂😂
Let’s gooooo!
a fun detail, the final fight takes place in a scrap yard where they're scrapping a S.H.I.E.L.D helicarrier from the battle in Winter Soldier
Saw this with my gf at the time. Asked her if she wanted to see a “superhero comedy” 😂 safe to say she was not impressed with me for that
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Should have asked her if she wanted to see a love story.
Guess you didn't get to not pull out that night
Thank You for posting this reaction, it was really fun and enjoyable to watch. Can't wait for you to see the other Deadpool movies.
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it Brandon!
Definitely I love seeing ya having a blast and giggling before the cancer news and this is the first time I see you crying laughing and crying and laughing at the same time that was a new one thanks for making my day
15:04 In the comics Deadpool was part of the same Weapon X project that gave Wolverine his adamantium claws. Both humans and mutants were experimented on to create supersoldiers but while Logan was a success and eventually escaped Wade was considered a failure and left to die.
Oooooo this is cool to find out!
Also while Deadpool's powers were based on Wolverine's powers because he had cancer at the time when they came into effect instead of having super regeneration what Deadpool really ended up with was super cancer. While Wolverine's body regenerates by making healthy new cells, Deadpool regenerates dying cancerous cells. Essentially Deadpool is always dying but unable to die.
Oh, i can assure you, in DP 2, you know the invisible guy that die rally fast 🤣🤣🤣
Id love to see you watch all the X-Men movies
Deadpool is the only comic character that knows he’s a comic book. He actually gotten into arguments with the writers mid comic
John Byrne's version of She-Hulk did it in the 80's
She-Hulk was breaking the fourth wall before Deadpool.
@@davidg.9561 never said she didn’t. Or who did it first. Just sayin what Deadpool did. Smh
@@MrVCampbellyou literally said he was the only one lmao
@@whatlmaono i said he’s the only one who knows he’s a comic book character. She yes breaks the 4th wall. But Deadpool knows he’s a fictional character
Hehe, your laughter is always magical. Plus, there's always a few times in this film that I'm laughing. I always get a kick out of "Tell me where your f***g boss is or I will f***g kill you. In five minutes!" Random humor that is made just right tends to get me. And Deadpool is a master at random, dark, clever humor.
Thank you for leaving the Judy Blume joke. 🥇You're the first reactor I've seen catch it. 😂
Canonically in the comics, Deadpool's mutant healing is so powerful, that if he didn't have cancer it would kill him. So his burned-looking complexion is his cancer & healing in a constant tug-of-war.
Love the reaction! waiting for the next 2 parts to be released!
You Nailed It! Great reaction! You are a pleasure! Thank You!
"Rich Corinthian Leather" is just one of a hundred obscure references in these films that some people won't ever catch. It is a callback to a line from a marketing campaign for a crappy car called the Chrysler Cordoba. The tried to market the car as a luxury or upscale vehicle but it was total crap. Most people know these films have a lot of references to comics and comic films that came before Deadpool, but several of Deadpool's references are callbacks to pop culture, commercials, films that aren't comic movies, all kinds of things.
I am sure you'll love Deadpool and Wolverine, but you'll miss a ton of callbacks, references, jokes, etc, that stem from the X Men films and other films if you skip them and go right to D&W.
How do I do this without a spoiler.. I encourage folks to watch all the Marvel Comics films that came out before this one, starting with any of them from the late 90's and early 2000's. That way you'll catch the references and jokes in Deadpool and Wolverine, and the emotional scenes of the film will have extra layers and they'll genuinely make you cry.
Either way, have fun!
For an explosion, you need heat, oxygen and a fuel in a confined space. The cannister from which Deadpool escaped with the match lacked fuel.
You know in hospitals, where they have nozzles on the wall that can pump out pure oxygen? There’s a reason there’s a warning to not keep any heat or potential sparks near them. Same with anyone who uses supplemental oxygen at home from a bottle, can’t smoke around them or leave the bottle near a heater.
Pure oxygen from a bottle like they were pumping into that chamber plus high heat, like a match, equals big boom. You can Google it if you like :) Now, the probability that it hits the right saturation and explodes before blowing the match out, that’s a different thing. However, it is possible to ignite pure oxygen.
Also, it’s a movie about a dude who mutates into a basically immortal anti-hero, realism isn’t really a pre-requisite.
Time for a reaction 🍿🔥 anything deadpool is a hell of a time
Let’s gooooooo!
All I can say is I can't wait until your DP & W (Ketchup & Mustard) reaction... Keep gnat it Lite!
I love that you recognized Vanessa from Stargate. It's a great series and she does a great job in that role
Ryan Reynolds was so PERFECT to play as deadpool 👌🏾 I love this movie with a passion ! ❤
God bless you, young lady, for catching the Casey Kasem countdown quote. That kinda ties in with Vanessa's Scooby Doo "ruh-rohhh" at the skeeball game. Mr. Kasem was the voice of Shaggy.
It felt like he knew he was in a movie because he does know he's in a movie. The comic character knew he was in a comic :)
That makes sense! Love it!
Ryan Reynolds é muito bom como Deadpool nasceu pra fazer o personagem.
8:29 "I'm touching myself tonight" LOL
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Love Love Love this reaction, can't wait for you to react to the other two, always Love the homage to Ferris Bueller's Day off at the post credits scene. Deadpool and Wolverine is AWESOME!!!!
Deadpool 3 takes place at the end of the current MCU. It references a ton of different sources, so it's best if you save it for the end after you have watched at least the following:
Blade
Blade 2
X-Men
X-Men 2
The Fantastic Four
Daredevil 2 (Ben Affleck)
Iron Man
Captain America
Thor
Dr Strange
Avengers 1
Antman 1
Antman 2
Captain America 2
Avengers 2
Avengers 3
Daredevil Season 1
Logan
Loki Season 1
Okay, thank you! I have watched much of the MCU. But the X-Men I have not seen outside of the cartoon!
You can probably get away with just watching X-Men 1, Logan, the two Deadpool Movies, and both seasons of Loki. That would set up the most important plot points. Everything else is for the references.
Perfect, thanks!
Oh, though don't get me wrong. The references are non-stop. Deadpool and Wolverine is a love letter to the Fox Marvel movies. Plus the MCU, there's 25 years of backstory and I think 40+ movies that random callbacks could come out of. It'll be great on its own, but there's a lot that will be missing.
@@LiteWeightReacting Yeah, that's going to be rough, recommending like 30 movies just for some little one off references. The first couple of X-Men movies should do it there, and then Logan for sure.
Really fun reaction!!! Cant wait for you to get the next 2 :D
Awesome reaction lots of love and respect
Ryan Reynolds was born to play the role. His humor is actually this character.
So glad to see this... I love Deadpool movies
The mid credit scene was a reference to Ferris Bueller's Day Off
I'd love to see you review Kick-Ass 1 and 2... two great Superhero films
Be warned that Deadpool&Wolverine relies * *heavily* * on knowledge of, and emotional connection to, previous Marvel movies, going all the way back to Blade (1998).
This Deadpool movie can be enjoyed without that, but if you plan to watch D&W without becoming familiar with those films, you will be even more confused that in the second Deadpool.
You will ask yourself: "who is this?", "why should I care about this?", "what is this a reference to?", etc.
If you do want to get better acquainted to those films, consider asking your patreons for a watch plan.
Thank you! Starting with XMen for sure! I appreciate you taking the time to write all this!!
It can also be tough to recommend which non MCU movies to watch before Deadpool & Wolverine because the recommendation itself can spoil which characters appear in D&W @@LiteWeightReacting
Agree completely with this post. Of course we’re all looking forward to a D&W reaction whenever and however it happens, but it’s a lot more impactful of a movie if you’re invested in the lore.
That was a plus to me, not a true Marvel fan but damn that was great
If you're severely on the Spectrum, and obsessed with Marvel, then spending Hours to get "Emotionally Connected to" a bunch of characters you'll see for 5 minutes is a GREAT idea.
Normal people apparently enjoy the movie without any studying.
I use 90% of Deadpool's one liners at work; needless to say my manager isn't pleased 🤣
Why ? He can tell you to do anything and you cant pull out
@@baNdipaNda666 😂🤣😂
Deadpool constantly breaks the Fourth Wall in the comics.
It usually confuses whoever's near him.
They just think he's insane.
They're not wrong. 😂
I'm sure others have already mentioned it, but if you haven't seen the movie Logan. I highly recommend you watch it next before continuing your Deadpool journey.
Thanks for another great reaction and looking forward to seeing what you bring us next!
Here for the @#$%'ing @6:38-6:41 of it all!! I also find it refreshing that you can have a laugh with the more adult content without getting all offended as other reactors seem to. So I am now subbed and will continue to go through content with you and your channel! Good fun reaction!!! Good luck with your channel~
No walls in bathroom: you'd be surprised how popular the open floorplan bathroom is.
"I only ever see two of you, it's like the studio can't afford another X-Man" I love that line
The three guarantees in life are death, taxes, and LiteWeight Reacting producing a great reaction to any movie!
By the way, I would love to buy a membership on this channel, but I'm not given the option!
Thank you TeeZee, I’m looking into why it’s not showing up 😊
I really liked the Green Lantern film.
You did?! Nice!!
So that was you? ;-)
Let's f****ing go !
LETS GOOOO! Hope you enjoy it!
I'm glad you've seen She Hulk, she was the original 4th wall breaker in the comic books, she laid the way for Deadpool to do it too. Fun Fact: the post credit scene was a spoof of the post credit scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Colossus be like, "no killing" ... meanwhile, Negasonic Teenage Warhead iced like 7 dudes in that fight.
Tell him to not forget his duffel bag the next time he goes out to kill somebody 😂
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I don't think I've seen any reactor laugh their way so much through this. I myself missed so many lines when I watched at the cinema because I was laughing so hard.
Might want to watch X-Men Origins Wolverine, both Deadpool and Wolverine are in that movie together. Might have started the Ryan and Hugh friendship
Great reaction and can’t wait to see more
Your little giggle is so sooo cute! 🥰 Omg you're too pretty 😍
Definitely brush up on the X-Men films and a few other non mcu projects before Deadpool and Wolverine. It's so much sweeter if you have the full context 😊 The 90's kid in me was VERY happy.
Next Superhero movie is XMen!! Thanks for suggesting to brush up on them!