Deadpool is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is the eighth installment in the X-Men film series. The film is directed by Tim Miller, with a screenplay by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick.
My notes on Deadpool:
2. Has there been another movie with opening credits of this kind? It was fun trying to match the stereotypes with the actual characters and actors ("God's perfect idiot", "a hot chick", a "gratuitous cameo" that shouldn't be a surprise to Marvel fans). The movie might have been directed by a "douchebag director" that was also an "overpaid tool" but all that money didn't go to waste. (Kudos for acknowledging that the "real heroes here" were the writers.)
3. Inasmuch as I liked Ryan Reynolds as Van Wilder, I really thought that he could never recover from the Green Lantern disaster. After that, it was just one box office bomb after another that I already said RIP to his career after RIPD. Similar to Robert Downey, Jr., it took just one perfect role to jump-start his resurgence (US opening weekend at $135M, the biggest for an R-rated film). The fact that he openly and so gamely made fun of himself (requesting that his supersuit not be green, references to being the Sexiest Man Alive, joking about his obvious lack of talent) just made everything even funnier.
4. When is the next season of Silicon Valley? T.J. Miller (he played the bartender Weasel) may have bombed as the host of the recent Critics' Choice Awards but he would always be one of my favorite TV geeks. And speaking of TV, I have seen the full glory of Morena Baccarin's breasts on Homeland and they still looked glorious on the big screen (hey, I was also entitled to an R-rated comment!).
5. In one scene, Deadpool ("That sounds like a fucking franchise!") mentioned a "fourth wall break in a fourth wall break, so that's like 16 walls!" and my favorite ones would have to be:
• When Colossus asked him to see the Professor and he deadpanned, "Stewart or McAvoy? These timelines are so confusing!" (Preach!)
• When he visited the X-Men mansion and mentioned that he only kept seeing Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Colossus as if "the studio couldn't afford another X-Men".
6. The aforementioned cheesy love story ("Your crazy matches my crazy", huhubelles) seriously reminded me of that Lorna Tolentino early 90's movie Gaano Kita Kamahal. I probably alienated all of you fanboys with this reference but I swear Christopher de Leon also had the same burnt face and it was a remarkable true story of love and acceptance (and thankfully no dialogue that he had a face that she could sit on). I might need to dig up my VHS copy of that film and find a working player so I can rewatch.
7. I would never look at a dish soap brand the same way again (wink, wink).
8. Can someone explain why people start leaving as soon as the end credits roll when they know for a fact that this is a Marvel movie and has a 99% chance of a post-credits scene? Please tell me that I'm not the only one annoyed whenever the said scene would start playing and then people that have already stood up would suddenly stop and block the view of those that are still seated and patiently waited for it. End of rant.
P.S. Loved the "What were you expecting? Sam Jackson in an eye patch?" joke. I do hope they cast Keira Knightley as Cable.
Movie Review by : Jason Javier
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