Deadpool 2 was great

Deadpool 2 was great and you dickheads have shit taste

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I liked it a lot. Did Zig Forums hate it or something? Was it because of black domino?

You already know the answer to that.

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Also, the last Marvel movie featuring blood, gore and use of bad words.

I wish they hadn't wasted Shatterstar

Yukio was cute

I didn't watch it, but Marvel is quite clearly willing to let that franchise die.
The PG-13 movie was their attempt to test a softer story.

they didnt really up the humor in this, even though that post-credits fixed things.

Disney fucked us out of the Deadpool series. We could've had some Cable/DP tag team action in the next one. For all of Feige's talk, I have no faith that he'll let Deadpool continue as it was.

I think people didn't like it because Deadpool became a softie and a "true hero" by Colossus's definition whereas the first movie has Deadpool as pure antihero.

But I was a sucker for Deadpool becoming a softie and I'm also a moralfag so I enjoyed Deadpool 2 more than the first movie.

I liked how utterly comics-accurate he was, down to his insane origin story.

Also, honestly, the part where most of the team fucking dies is hilarious, I almost fell out of my chair in the theater laughing while it was happening.

I went in expecting to love it, but I don't know, the humor did not click with me at all. It just felt way more dumb and immature to me, which is odd because I loved the first film. Then again I haven't seen 1 since the first time it came out, so maybe my opinion will change on a rewatch? I hope not...

Nah, thanks. I already listened to you faggots about first movie being good.
>hurr it's like Kelly
It's actually pure Waypool
>the villain is the best in years
It's a one-dimensional asshole with no personality.
>Colossus is finally cool
He's actually the biggest joke of the movie.

Fuck you.

its the best Cable since the 90s

I liked Deadpool 2 more than the first one, which was basically just a generic superhero movie with edgy humor. The sequel was definitely flawed, but I thought it was a more creative effort and I enjoyed the chaotic energy of it.

Most people liked Deadpool 2. There were just trolls trying to start stuff at every opportunity because of black Domino. And yet she was personally picked by Reynolds.

Was I the only one who wanted the fat kid to die?

No. The kid was pretty annoying and also a bad actor.

BR here, first one was far better.

This, killing off X-Force for shits and giggles (they could have taken the time to bring everyone back), the whole whiny thing with Rusty becoming evil... it was pretty damn funny, but kinda missed the spot.

No

this

Both Deadpool movies are shit, like the humor is something I would’ve found funny in middle in that it’s just crass and edge, and references. And 2 was shit because hey there’s this fat, ugly, and annoying kid that garunteed to be hitler 2.0 but nooo they won’t kill him because “he can change”, it would been funny if they killed the fat fuck and Deadpool accidentally broke cables time travel thing so he’s forced to stay there and it turns into a Deadpool and cable learning to be friends movie with x generic villain as backdrop

The Supercut is something I advise against watching. Not a single necessary thing was removed from the theatrical cut, and the SC adds a lot of super-unfunny cringe moments.

It was a mess that tried to be three different movies. But probably still better than whatever P13 shit Disney will cook up eventually

First one was better, but DP2 had it's moments too. What kept me from watching it in theater was that their virtue signaling BS got person killed during filming. Those who don't remember, the production company wanted to do this cool stunt with Domino on a motorcycle and hired black woman motorcyclist to do it. Well the stunt went out badly and the woman died while doing it, all because the producers wanted to virtue signal.

>And yet she was personally picked by Reynolds.

And that's supposed to mean something because?

>they killed a woman for this

The first one had lines that were cheesy, but recognized they were cheesy (mostly because they were delivered by Reynolds). For better or for worse, it clearly was a subversion of current superhero movies (what if a guy who had superpowers didn't want to do good?)

The second one had lines that were hard to tell if they genuinely thought they were being cool or goofy. Most of what Colossus and the Fat Kid said. Then they removed the most fun parts of the first one (Wade going around killing people in creative ways to find his fiance) and went out of their way to make sure he and his team were being good guys. I can't remember a part where Wade was in a morally grey position, which is the whole point of his character.

Deadpool is Reynolds's passion project and he was the one pushing for it for several years.

Star Wars was George Lucas' passion project and he still included midichlorians.

The first one set my expectations too high and so the second one didn't entirely live up to them. There were a lot of gags I enjoyed like the jab at Liefield about Domino's power seems like the kind of thing that an artist who can't even draw feet would come up with.

...I was the only audience member who laughed at that one.

And it was a loud laugh too.

what does her power have to do with feet?

Because he's actually a fan of the comics to the point he wanted a lot of creative control. That doesn't necessarily mean all his decisions are good though. It's good for storytelling issues like script dialogue, character motivations and depictions, but not so much for casting call.

Sure thing user, everything is bad because Lucas and midichlorians.

I'm not taking disney's abominations into account.

I liked it only because it got me laid

was she hot?

Rob Liefield is well known for not being able to draw feet and constantly hides them behind things. Rob Liefield also came up with Domino's character and power, which literally doesn't need anything added to a drawing to show her using her power, because it just happens.

The foot thing has nothing to do with her power, and is just an additional jab at Rob Liefield's skill as an artist.