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Full text transcript of video critique of Deadpool 2
Deadpool, too. I couldn’t even think of anything to say for the intro, for Deadpool to review this fucked up.
I’m so sorry. So Deadpool does the sequel to Deadpool, a movie that was beloved by fans and raked in a shit ton at the box office. No pressure. Deadpool to add in Deadpool to Josh Brolin plays cable. Yeah, he also played that. I was having a pretty good summer. That guy comes back through time to kill this kid. Deadpool is like, I’m going to save the kid. Essentially the plot. Yeah, that’s a Terminator plot line. Doesn’t matter.
It’s also Deadpool Duplo, like Ryan Reynolds once again is the perfect way. Wilson He’s the perfect Deadpool. You just tell the dudes passionate about being here. He worked so hard and so on to Deadpool one to get made. It did it crushed for him. And you feel that passion in Deadpool, too? Josh Brolin, I thought was great. Istana? No, not thanas cable even I’m getting mixed up. Or maybe that was a fourth wall break. And Joe, no, I just fucked up, but he was great as cable. Granted, it took a bit to get cable on screen. And after he was on screen, there’s a couple of times where you’re like there’s a bit of a gap between cables versus cable, but when he’s there, he’s fucking great. Also, Domino, I thought Domino is bad ass. Luck is totally a super power. By the way, the way they show dominoes power is essentially a domino effect. A series of events, final destination style that makes this happen. That happened. That happened just totally works out for that was really slick. Essentially, everyone did their part. Everyone did a fine job. A couple of the characters you loved from the first one take a bit of a back seat and take a sonic teenage warhead really isn’t in the movie much.
I thought that was a bummer because I liked her in the first movie. She didn’t do much in the first movie also. And that’s why I was hoping to see more of her in the second movie.
And for Deadpool too, my main thing is to Deadpool to make me laugh. That’s what Deadpool and Deadpool two are there for. But that’s the Deadpool movies, apart from a lot of other comic book movies, is the fact that the Deadpool movies are comedies to their core. There are other comic book movies. Action movies with comedy in them doesn’t make them innately comedies. Deadpool movies are comedies, which I’m pretty sure is that the same thing about Thor, Ragnarok and yes, Deadpool had me laughing. A lot of fourth wall breaking jokes that you want are in there. Not all of them in the trailer. Yeah, the trailer had a couple of lines that weren’t actually in the movie, which is not new. Movies and trailers have been doing that since the invention of the trailer. I guess it bothers people more now. And Deadpool too is bigger than the first movie, undeniably bigger. Well, they’re not bigger means better. Well, that is the question. But the answer is no, not necessarily. Bigger does not mean better. This movie at times seems a bit crowded, a bit convoluted. The first movie actually is a really simple plot. Deus girlfriend gets taken. It’s going to rescue his girlfriend and kill the guy who made him feel to isn’t so focused up as Deadpool one was.
Best I can describe it is with a die hard movie. I’m going to use Die Hard and die happy to the vengeance. Going to skip over. Die hard too, because I think Die Hard with a Vengeance is a better movie than Die Hard. Die Hard One is a simple movie. Dude is trapped in a building. There’s a bunch of terrorists there. Got to stop him. Die Hard with a Vengeance is a movie about revenge. John McClane is going around solving riddles. More set locations, bigger body count. So Die Hard with a Vengeance is a bigger movie than the original Die Hard. But the original Die Hard is a better movie than die hard with a vengeance. That’s kind of how Deadpool two and Deadpool one are. And some of the CGI wasn’t so polished.
I mean, Deadpool isn’t known for its huge budget, but there’s a CGI character in this movie and I was like that looks like a couple console generations in the past to cut scene might be like launch title three cuts. Just make making a movie. You got to keep your ambitions and your budget in line with each other. If, like for a couple of parts, Deadpool to beat off a bit more than his budget could shoot. But if you’re looking for a movie to make you laugh, Deadpool, too, does bring the laughs. There’s a lot of references. A lot of people watching this are going to love.
I love to toot handles it like a champ, but sometimes the movie’s a little unfocused. There are a couple of plot decisions they make that I kind of feel stupid. There’s one in particular I was like, that was dumb. I don’t like keeping it vague for spoilers. They didn’t like the call for me. Deadpool, too, isn’t as immortalized as Deadpool one, but I still really enjoyed myself with this movie. Deadpool two is a great time. No alcohol required. So you can have alcohol if you want. It wouldn’t hurt the experience. You just don’t need it to help you trying to confuse people as it go along. The main credit seems great. There was no post credit scene at the very end, but the MYG credit scene. Stay for that. Just hilarious. I saw Deadpool too. Have you seen it? What did you think about it? It’s a little early, but do you hope it is seen Deadpool too. That’s a pretty good but everything comment below. Let me know. And as always, if you like what you’ve seen here and you want to see more, click right here to see more.
Other reviewers' sentiment on Deadpool:
Reviewer | Sentiment |
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Screen Junkees | Very positive |
Variant Comics | Very positive |
Schmoedown | Very positive |
Ralph The Moviemaker | Meh |
Jeremy Jahns | Meh |
Tyrone Magnus | Meh |
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