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Spoilers Deadpool & Wolverine grade and discussion thread

How do you rate Deadpool & Wolverine?


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Just watched it - LOVED IT

Deadpool is just stupid guilt free humour and anyone over thinking it needs to sit down and take a pill. Also Jackman in the Wolverine full uniform in the last act :eek::eek::eek::eek: Dam that was good!

Literally just rolled credits.

Of the multiple great gags and cameos and bits, among my favorites was the “Multiverse Deadpools Battle”, where the camera was panning past the CTA bus, and the sideboard as was for “Stanlee” Steamer!!!

With the picture of Stan Lee!

So good
So funny!!!
 
I can't understand how somebody could watch Deadpool vs Wolverine and not see that despite all its crazy ridiculous shenanigans there was some pretty damn intense stuff going on.

Logan's brutality towards Wade about Vanessa in particular was... holy hell. And the meta stuff was super-meta and I can see how it wouldn't work for everybody but as somebody that grew up on the early-2000s comic book movies... that really worked for me.

But really, it was the absolute acid of that one moment that sticks with me.
 
The first season of Jessica Jones, the entire season, is easily one of the best adaptations of comic book superhero material ever made.

The story ended in episode 9 when Jessica caught Killgrave, that's why every episode after that had him escape and get caught again until Hope killed herself and Jessica decided that Nuke was right all along and killed Killgrave in the last episode.

Just like Luke Cage's story fell apart when Cottonmouth died halfway through S1 and Diamondback became the inferior replacement.
 
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The story ended in episode 9 when Jessica caught Killgrave, that's why every episode after that had him escape and get caught again until Hope killed herself and Jessica decided that Nuke was right all along and killed Killgrave in the last episode.

Just like Luke Cage's story fell apart when Cottonmouth died halfway through S1 and Diamondback became the inferior replacement.
Whatever, dude.:rolleyes:
 
The story ended in episode 9 when Jessica caught Killgrave, that's why every episode after that had him escape and get caught again until Hope killed herself and Jessica decided that Nuke was right all along and killed Killgrave in the last episode.

Just like Luke Cage's story fell apart when Cottonmouth died halfway through S1 and Diamondback became the inferior replacement.

Well, that is certainly one possible take on those seasons.
 
I finally watched this yesterday and it definitely lived up to the hype.
Of course it was hilarious, but it also had a surprising amount of heart and emotion to it.
It was a lot of fun seeing all of the old Fox characters again, although it is disappoint that they killed off so many of them.
One thing that bugged me though, is that they never explained how Wade was able to jump to 616 for his interview with Happy Hogan, but then had to rely on the TVA to save him from his universe's destruction.
 
Watched this again NYE & then the Assembled ep for it. I still enjoyed it. I love Lara! I had no idea so much of the movie was practical effects, but I think it made a difference.
 
One thing that bugged me though, is that they never explained how Wade was able to jump to 616 for his interview with Happy Hogan, but then had to rely on the TVA to save him from his universe's destruction.
He used the Cable's gizmo.
 
Oh, OK that thought occurred to me, but I couldn't remember if they addressed how it worked in the second movie.
 
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