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movie Deadpool (2016)

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Title: Deadpool

Tagline: Feel the love.

Genre: Action,Adventure,Comedy

Director: Tim Miller

Status: Released

Release: 2016-02-09

Runtime: 108

Plot: The origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson, who, after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life.

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Trailer Cast Crew Videos

    • Ryan Reynolds

      Wade Wilson / Deadpool
    • Morena Baccarin

      Vanessa
    • Ed Skrein

      Ajax
    • T.J. Miller

      Weasel
    • Gina Carano

      Angel Dust
    • Leslie Uggams

      Blind Al
    • Brianna Hildebrand

      Negasonic Teenage Warhead
    • Stefan Kapicic

      Colossus (voice)
    • Karan Soni

      Dopinder
    • Randal Reeder

      Buck
    • Michael Benyaer

      Warlord
    • Style Dayne

      Jeremy (Pizza Guy)
    • Sonia Bass (Visual Effects)

      VFX Artist
    • Vamsi Krishna Chilamkurthi (Visual Effects)

      VFX Artist
    • Alexandre Cancado (Visual Effects)

      2D Supervisor
    • Gary Christian (Visual Effects)

      VFX Artist
    • Jessica A. Gihon (Production)

      Assistant Accountant
    • Jorge de Jesús Pérez Alba (Visual Effects)

      CG Artist
    • Mauricio Cruz Alvarez (Visual Effects)

      VFX Artist
    • Chris Cristobal (Lighting)

      Rigging Grip
    • Ruy Delgado (Visual Effects)

      VFX Artist
    • Dan O'Connell (Sound)

      Foley Artist
    • Eduardo Dioses (Visual Effects)

      VFX Artist
    • Roberto Genito (Visual Effects)

      VFX Artist
    • Official Red Band Trailer

      • Trailer
    • Official Trailer

      • Trailer
    • Official Trailer 2

      • Trailer
Movie information in first post provided by The Movie Database
I have to start off that there are very few actors that I know of because I enjoy following the stories over those that play the characters. That being said, Ryan Reynolds is one actor that I am aware of for his comedic takes on roles that he plays.

Also, I honestly didn't know about Deadpool (the original being posted here), until Deadpool & Wolverine hit theaters.

On top of that, I have to admit that I'm not a superhero movie/Marvel fan.

With that out of the way, I have to say that the trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine gave me a few laughs. More notably, the clip when Deadpool (out of uniform) makes the joke something along the lines of, "I'm not new to the R rating, but it is to Disney." I knew that Disney purchased Marvel, and after seeing the R-rating at the end of the trailer, I wondered whether that could ever be technically the first Disney R-rated movie. I didn't look into it, as they could own other studios and have an R-rated movie in their catalog, but took the joke at face value. That one joke alone gave me a sense of the humor in Deadpool and how the 3rd wall is broken.

That said, I had to look up Deadpool & Wolverine for reviews and found that it's not the 2nd movie, but the 3rd in the series. Suffice it to say, I didn't go to the theaters (yet) to see it. Instead, I rented Deadpool (2016) to see if premium seats would be worth it.

I have to say that this movie was not only funny, but the action was on point too. It made me feel as if Deadpool was just the comedic version of John Wick.

While this could be classified as a "superhero" movie, I saw it more as an "anti-hero" movie where the good guy (Deadpool) beats up the bad guys, because they are bad on a societal level, affecting real people with real crimes instead of leaving the petty/crimes up to the police. I think that's the distinction that made me enjoy this "superhero" movie over the rest. However, it could just be because it's the first with the action at the level it was that I've ever seen too.

Because I enjoyed Deadpool (2016) so much, I need to rent the next movie in the series, Deadpool 2 (2018), to see if it lives up to the hype of this movie. And if it does, I'll definitely grab them premium seats to see the third in theaters before it's taken out.

When watching the first Deadpool, you can expect a lot of comedy, graphic violence, and adult-themed moments, including nudity. To sum it up, it's not a superhero movie (like Spiderman for instance) that you'd want to sit through with kids.
 
What I like about this films is how well it was been written, or should I say, how well it has been told. The movie has no time to waste, because the action begins right from the start. . The way that the flashbacks and fast forwards was employed bring the story to life. And that's exactly what Deadpool got right.

The action itself is very interesting and uses all tricks to make the filming awesome. The pacing is very close to perfect. Reynolds was really good how he played the character and how well he works with Morena Baccarin. I recommend this film for everyone.
 
Deadpool is a very romantic movie. This love story is very genuine. It gives the film the emotional depth that many films are missing. Not all the jokes are funny, but it was quite delivered well. That's the beauty of this character.
 

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