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mintaikk · 2 months
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Venom 3 "pushing the borders of PG13" can mean two things and I think it's best for tumblr to decided which one of those two it is
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Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) - REVIEW
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Let's be honest, it felt rather inevitable that Deadpool and Wolverine would come together and it's everything you'd hoped it to be. Anyone worrying about the prospect of a Disney owned Deadpool generally needn't worry as this is every bit as R rated and edgy as the first two movies and likewise goes all out. Does it give the Marvel Cinematic Universe a much needed shot in the arm? Not really for me because it doesn't quite feel like an actual part of the MCU even though it casts aside most of the side characters from Deadpool 1 and 2. This film instead does what Spider-Man: No Way Home did in effectively using the Multiverse phase to do its own thing. Deadpool and Wolverine at the very least is a tribute and final send-off to the Fox era of comic book movies that started with 2000's X-Men.
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This still has plenty of fourth wall breaking quips from Ryan Reynold's Deadpool that pokes fun at everything from Hugh Jackman's perfect send-off in Logan, the Disney/Fox merger to even the state of the MCU itself. It never feels like it's ever being held back and is very funny from start to finish and most, if not all, of that comes down to Ryan Reynolds who has unquestionable mastered this role to perfection. But this movie has an added edge thanks to the return of Jackman's Wolverine who likewise has mastered his iconic character over the two decades. Reynolds and Jackman have incredible chemistry together whether they're working together, trading insults or fighting each other. The plot is a bit by the numbers that utilises the multiverse concept for some very fun moments that I won't spoil here but it is those moments that you'll remember rather than the plot. A big shout out should be given to Matthew Macfadyen's hilarious, villainous performance as Mr. Paradox. It's all terrific fun.
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Deadpool and Wolverine may not reinvent or save the MCU as such, but it is consistently funny, bloody and a terrific night out at the cinema. What more could you want?
4/5
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purple--queen · 2 months
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Since i watched Deadpool & Wolverine i strongly believe that Moon Knight deserved to be R-rated as well. I mean i think that since MK came out, but after D&W i think he deserved the same.
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moviehealthcommunity · 2 months
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Deadpool (2016)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Deadpool has one scene that takes place in a strip club, containing some strobe lights.
There is a very fast-paced car chase, and one scene taking place on a high roof of a building in the process of tipping over.
Flashing Lights: 6/10. Motion Sickness: 5/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: There is excessive bloody violence and some brief gore in this film. Some brief jokes use the names of known predators.
NOTE: This is a repost of a previous evaluation. Admin Brandon's review and evaluation of Deadpool & Wolverine is now available on our Patreon page at Patreon.com/MovieHealth and will be available on Facebook, Tumblr, and YouTube on Tuesday, July 30.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Deadpool
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mutantjellybeans · 4 months
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I promise you however weird and horny you think venom is by exclusively watching the movies it can and will get a lot weirder and a lot hornier you don’t know how deep this shit goes
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baconmoop · 2 years
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I hope the hulk movie ends with Bruce also retiring to raise his son and he moves in with Thor to raise these two feral kids. I wanna see the superhero dads sitcom.
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slutisnotabadword · 2 years
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MCU’s biggest fumbles:
1. A proper, rated r Black Widow movie AFTER Iron Man 2.
2. Steve’s Nomad story after Civil War
3. Not making Stevenat or Winterwidow happen.
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youssefguedira · 19 days
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look i haven't seen deadpool and wolverine and won't for another month if i see it at all (i'm not paying for it) so this is all conjecture but i find the fact that its marketing has been heavily focused on implying that deadpool and wolverine are/will be in a relationship, which is like clearly not going to happen this is the mcu lmao, and the fact that it has been pushing this so hard for a character whose queerness has entirely been reduced to essentially making gay jokes for extra edginess points while refusing to ever engage with it more deeply (i admit i haven't seen the first two deadpool movies in several years but he is in a long running relationship with a woman and just like. makes jokes about finding colossus hot to my memory) than that, Not A Good Look, you could say. and like come on it's 2024 this is textbook queerbaiting and for a movie that seems to be pushing its supposed potential queer relationship in all of its marketing all of the jokes have always just felt vaguely homophobic to me. maybe the movie will make me feel differently but like. i highly doubt that
#saw people going 'look how they marketed the movie'! as a gotcha evidence for people not thinking they could be in a relationship#and like. come on. don't do that to me. marketing is not an indicator of the films actual approach to queerness though in this case it#largely all felt played as a joke which is how the films treat it#say what you want about whatever subtext you see in it i'm not going to criticise you but don't give disney points they don't deserve#and like ok i get that i shouldn't be looking for meaningful queerness in fuckin. marvel movies. but they have romantic relationships in#them all the time. DEADPOOL has one. i have lost my ability to give disney any leeway and i am tired and we deserve better than this#neon has thoughts#for additional context: i liked deadpool fine when i was 13 and watching at a friend's at like midnight because it was the first r-rated#movie i think i'd seen. and i have gone from apathy towards wolverine to active dislike. so i really don't care about this movie in the#first place and it just. i respect the shipping whatever i don't care. but it's queerbaiting it's straight up queerbaiting#and i am so tired#like there's queerbait in couple i want to get together is implied to do that and don't. and there's queerbaiting as in deliberate#intentional marketing campaign presenting two characters in a queer context and then proceeding to not do that. maybe it'll surprise me!#but i don't have faith in the deadpool movies or marvel as a whole to do anything even vaguely interesting with it beyond going haha#wouldn't it be funny if these two were dating. haha this is an r rated mcu movie look how edgy we are#hasn't escaped me that the first film to feature prominent marketing reflecting queerness is the first r rated one lmao#beyond the whole disney's first gay cycle
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captaingimpy · 1 month
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Exploring the Multiverse: Deadpool and Wolverine in MCU | Action-Packed Comedy
Deadpool and Wolverine is exactly what you’d expect from a Deadpool film—chaotic, irreverent, and hilariously self-aware. But beneath the over-the-top violence and relentless humor, there’s an unexpected depth that gives this film more heart than its predecessors. The movie brilliantly weaves elements from the Loki series into the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), bringing Deadpool and…
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runthepockets · 4 months
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Dude the new Deadpool movie is rated R I'm so fucking siked about this shit.
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movie-magic · 2 years
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dolofinao · 2 years
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moviehealthcommunity · 2 months
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Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Deadpool & Wolverine has scenes of distant lightning, the second of which involves the source of lightning slowly moving closer to the action. Late in the film, there are a lot of flashes from malfunctioning electrical equipment, creating some strobe effects. Immediately following the climactic scene, there are police car strobe lights. The Marvel Studios animated logo, which is the first thing to appear in the film, inherently contains strobe effects. With all this being said, the vast majority of the runtime is actually safe and free of any strobe effects.
Handheld cameras are used frequently. One fight scene has some shaking camera work.
Flashing Lights: 6/10. Motion Sickness: 5/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: There is excessive bloody violence and some brief gore in this film.
Video ID: Admin Brandon's review and evaluation of Deadpool & Wolverine
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i think despite all the flaws of it’s first few films (and also. the many flaws of it’s actors lmao but that’s everything in hollywood) why the dceu compels me more atm is it’s embrace of the R rated via The Suicude Squad and Peacemaker- even when watching a pg13 entry, having the more violent aspects of the world it’s created in the back of your mind gives everything a little more Punch ya know
like in the mcu even if your TOLD people are killed en masse, you never feel shit bc like, you dont get to see it except in a bloodless, sanitized way
in the dceu, you’ve seen people’s head’s explode. death, painful death, is something you’ve seen can happen, so vague threats of violence by even wimpy villains feel like “oh man, fuck.”
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animentality · 2 months
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Deadpool's jokes about being "Marvel Jesus" are especially funny when you remember that no one thought Deadpool would be successful.
It was released at the worst possible fucking time for movies, in February, hence the joke about it being a "Valentine's Day movie" and was made with a really low budget for a superhero movie.
Hence all the jokes about being out of bullets, and not having enough money for cameos.
It was something of a sleeper hit...and now look at it.
Coming back, and saving the MCU at the MCU's lowest point...a true underdog story.
And also, you know.
Jesus Died. He came back three days later.
Connect the dots here.
Deadpool is actually Marvel Jesus.
It's a good joke in the film, and it's already looking like it's actually fucking true.
He's going to save the entire MCU, goddamnit.
The box office is going to be straight up nasty by the end of its run, and Disney sure will be glad they decided to let this r rated comedy join the ranks of the pristine and proper MCU.
See what happens when you take chances, Disney?
You little creatively bankrupt entertainment cucks?
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