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scottxlogan · 1 year ago
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@giftober 2023 | Day #12: "Cozy". Deadpool Post-Credits Scene
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dumbassalex · 2 years ago
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The more Deadpool comics i read, the less i feel like Ryan Reynolds fits him and that makes me feel....odd, like kinda left out from all the love this casting is getting. He was really good as Wade Wilson in X-men Origins, his Weapon 11 is terrible and an insult to the character of Deadpool tho.
But when he got his own movie he was just Ryan Reynolds, and i know, i know "ofc he is, he's played by Ryan" sure but....that just feels off for me, and i wanted to know why, and i think i got it.
Firstly it's the way he talks, Ryan has this tone of voice that doesn't fit the way Wade usualy talks in the comics, his kinda high smooth sarcastic tone feels off to me. Partly because Wade doesn't sound like that at all, Wade has a very rough voice, sounding like Demi Moore, his voice sounds like wet gravel, according to Cable and Blind Al. Ellie, his daughter, said his voice sounds weird, whitch Wade said it's because of the scar tissue.
Also the way he talks, his jokes and the tone of his voice doesn't fit the DP energy. Fabian Nicieza, Deadpools co-creator and writer of most of his 90s appereances before Kelly wrote the first run, said he imaged Wade to sound like Denis Leary, whitch for the ones not aware, is a very unhinged and agressive sounding man, and it fits perfectly the way he talks.
Also Fox!Wade's humor isn't really the same as comics!Wade, movie Wade uses references, complicated swears and names with alot of sarcasm. Comics Wade meanwhile?
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Not so much, he also doesn't even break the 4th wall as often usualy, some of those aren't even too obvious 4th wall breaks.
One thing i feel like the movies got right is Wades softness, he's a very emotional man, especialy when it comes to relationships and other people.
One thing the moves didn't quite get right is Wade and his violence problems, in his first comics he was fighting with his violence, his past, he was trying to be better after years of being a villian, and that change is often brought by his nee crush or love interest or idol, because he wants to be better for them, even if he usualy doesn't feel worthy of their love, yet he tries and tries.
There was a deleted scene in one of the movies where he and Vanessa were in Mexico and Wade lost it and killed the scamming doctor and it perfectly showed Wades issues.
His relationships were also all made simpler, Weasel is his fuctional friend, Ness is his girlfriend, Al is his funny roommate and friend. Back then Wade and his relationships weren't simple, he was like Moon Knight, he experimented, he wasn't very known, he was allowed to be odd and weird and out there. And i blame the game tbh, because now the movie was heavily influenced by what the internet thinks Deadpool is and the character is suffering for it now. Maybe i am just a jaded edgy 18yo but that's how i feel.
Now you're propably thinking what would my solution be, well i got a solution in mind, but you most likely won't wanna hear it...but i will still tell you in the next post.
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fluideli123 · 3 months ago
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[IMAGE ID: The American Chopper Argument Meme that reads: "Deadpool 3 wasn't a good movie because the anchor being concept didn't make sense and neither did the cameos, it was supposed to be about deadpool." In the second panel, "Anchor beings are a commentary on Marvel's fucked up money-making scheme and destroying characters who are popular to the audience which puts more money in their pockets." The third panel states, "The cameos still shouldn't have been there! They made no sense!" Followed by, "Deadpool wanted to be a hero since the first Deadpool movie and continues to be rejected over and over and you think it's not important for him to meet people who were rejected by the industry and forgotten? To not only make a jab at big industries but also for himself and his repeating themes?" / END ID]
Guys, I might be passionate about this movie, I don't think it's noticeable./s
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gothic-aesthetic-gal · 4 months ago
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I was watching hugh and ryan do a promo video and then I couldn't unsee this!!!
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giveamadeuschohisownmovie · 4 months ago
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In case anyone doesn’t know why Channing Tatum randomly showed up in “Deadpool & Wolverine” as Gambit:
Way back when the Fox X-Men universe was still in full swing, Tatum signed on to play Gambit in a movie. I believe he signed on after Gambit appeared in “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”. The project was stuck in development hell, then cancelled. So this was Ryan Reynolds’ tribute to the cancelled project and why Gambit believed he was born in the Void.
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mannyblacque · 3 months ago
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Source: Hugh Jackman
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silverskyeline · 3 months ago
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logan howlett x scott summers royalty au kate and leopold (2001) x enchanted (2007)
hear me out? i rlly wanna write a fic based on this. . .
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sahind · 4 months ago
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DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE (2024) Directed by Shawn Levy
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the-teapot-collection · 4 months ago
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forever thinking about how the entirety of deadpool and wolverine is just them looking at the audience and going ‘we’re here to remind you of how much you loved these movies, because it’s over now, but we had fun and we hope you did too’
like yeah the credit montage drives this home but its literally what the whole movie is about,, their franchise is withering and if the one living character with enough marketability to get widespread attention needs to drag the face of their franchise back from the grave to remind an audience of how much they cared then he’s gonna fucking do it
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starliteonearth · 4 months ago
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Paradox is not a poorly written villain. He is a Hollywood executive who sees that Deadpool is still highly valuable (making bank) and therefore offers him the chance to jump ship from the dying universe (Fox) to the current thriving universe (the MCU) before the dying universe (Fox) is ruthlessly ended by him.
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at1r1-park3r · 3 months ago
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Wolverine resting peacefully after Logan: ...
Not this mf 7 years later, using Wolverine's corpse to kill some agents trying to arrest him:
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We love ya Deadpool
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mcudc616 · 3 months ago
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Wade and Logan || X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
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dumbassalex · 2 years ago
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....i feel like the Deadpool movies should've had more of a grungy, dirty, sometimes uncomfortable vibe to them.
Because as much as the people working on it say otherwise and as much as Wade acts otherwise, it is a basic superhero movie exept the main character kills (like 90% of the MCU heroes did by that point), swears and has sex. Even if Wade says he is a bad guy, the whole time he acts like a pretty good person.
I feel like if they wanted to make Deadpool different they should've made him unhinged and upredictable, so we and the other characters didn't know what to expect from him.
One thing that personaly bothers me about the movies is also the overuse of 4th wall breaks and swearing, because the comics can go whole arcs without a single 4th wall break and when we get them they're like "check out issue 7 for a reminder" or "alright people, play *song name* for this montage" and aren't all "we are in a comics (or movie), ain't that clever and cool? So ground-breaking".
One more thing...i feel like Karan Soni (Dopinders actor) should've been Bob, like image Wade kills a whole group of guys and keeps this guy, working as Francis' henchman, alive to ask him questions while Weasel is close by, and Wade just takes him with them and calls him Bob (rather than asking for his real name) and Bob is kinda pulled around, used as a tool, and would be there instead of Colossus and NTW, it could've been a Wade, Weasel and Bob movie with Blind Al helping on this genuenly brutal and angry revenge plot againts Ajax.
...i realise this is a long fucking post so i am asking... would you like to hear my idea for a Deadpool movie?
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copdog1234 · 4 months ago
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My honest reaction when people say that Deadpool and Wolverine should've fucked in the Honda Odessy:
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notaplaceofhonour · 3 months ago
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✨ Hi Yukio! ✨
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giveamadeuschohisownmovie · 4 months ago
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Deadpool and Wolverine might actually be the best love letter to Marvel that I’ve seen.
On a meta level, the movie feels like it was written in response to people dismissing the Marvel properties that aren’t the MCU. The MCU is the “Sacred Timeline” while everyone else gets thrown into the trash aka the Void. Wade even tried to become an Avenger because he feels that his life doesn’t matter. Then, Wade gets a chance to join the MCU. Of course, he’s thrilled, but is then told that the rest of his universe is getting destroyed since they lost its “anchor” (aka it lost its relevance). So, Wade decides to fight for his universe.
On a surface level, you can read this movie as a criticism of the MCU in that it’s treating the only stories worth a damn as the ones coming from that universe. But I don’t think that’s the case. I mean, first off, this was made by Marvel Studios. Feige and Co had to sign off on this and a great deal of the plot stems from the Loki show. Second, the movie felt more like it was trying to say that ALL Marvel stories matter. It’s not really criticizing the MCU, it’s criticizing how audiences view the Marvel movies/shows that aren’t the MCU. The “why should I care about this movie if it doesn’t lead to the next Avengers movie” attitude.
That’s why I say this was the best love letter to Marvel I’ve seen. It’s a celebration of the company’s works, both MCU and non-MCU. You can see that from the Easter eggs, the cameos, the nods to the fandom, and the emphasis on forgotten characters getting a chance at redemption. Even the jabs at the company and fanbase feel like they come from a place of love.
But what really sold me on this movie being a love letter to Marvel was the ending. Instead of a tease to a potential De4dpool movie, it was a montage of the development of the Fox Marvel movies (I can’t say X-Men since clips of the Fantastic Four were there). On one side, it’s a touching send-off to the Fox X-Men franchise. On the other side, it felt like a reminder of why people love Marvel to begin with. It’s these people - actors, writers, directors, producers - coming together to make these entertaining stories for us, to bring the comics to life on the big screen. It’s like Ryan Reynolds was telling us to take a step back from all the conspiracy theorizing, nitpicking, and fanbase drama for a couple of hours, that we should just enjoy this Marvel movie as it is.
And it worked. It was genuinely just a fun, awesome movie to watch. If we’re using the MCU-as-a-TV-show-analogy that people love using, Deadpool and Wolverine is the 100th episode that is made dedicated to the fans and celebrating the show as a whole. It’s a fanservice movie done right, one that goes beyond just references and cameos.
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