I thought it was a good movie, solid B. But the critics seem to be roasting it
Got back from it. The film is pretty solid. There's plenty of action and it's never dull. Just don't read too much into the plot. However I have one really really huge problem with the film: Deadpool.
I am a massive fan of the character Deadpool in the comics, and Ryan Reynold is great as him.....for the whole five minutes he's in the film. When he comes back later, Deadpool is some stupid abomination that bears absolutely no resemblance to the Deadpool I know and love. WHAT THE FUCK?????? Why do they take a beloved character and turn him into something absolutely unrelated to the source? I just have to tell myself that wasn't Deadpool. That was some wierd ass experiment and the real Wade Wilson is alive and well and still mouthing off.
Secondly, this version of Sabertooth is irreconcillable with the version from the first X-men film. I'm just going to have to think of them as seperate characters. There's absolutely no way they can be the same person.
C+, enoyable enough actioner but plot holes you could drive a truck through and bits that just make zero sense...
I'm planning on betraying Logan, but first I thought I'd make him even more unstoppable."
On 3 Mile island Stryker just lets Logan walk away? No guards even attampting to attack him or anything?
The bit with the adamantiam bullets was just cringe worthy, even down to Stryker explaining exactly what would happen if he used them. WTF? Surely they could have come up with a better explanation for blanking his memory
What's the point of giving Ryan Reynolds literally a 5 minute cameo? Especially when you don't even get him to play Deadpool later on?
Did have its plus points. Few nice set pieces, Jackman is excellent as always, and schreiber is too. Enjoyable but forgetable...probably better than X3 at least!
Got back from it. The film is pretty solid. There's plenty of action and it's never dull. Just don't read too much into the plot. However I have one really really huge problem with the film: Deadpool.
I am a massive fan of the character Deadpool in the comics, and Ryan Reynold is great as him.....for the whole five minutes he's in the film. When he comes back later, Deadpool is some stupid abomination that bears absolutely no resemblance to the Deadpool I know and love. WHAT THE FUCK?????? Why do they take a beloved character and turn him into something absolutely unrelated to the source? I just have to tell myself that wasn't Deadpool. That was some wierd ass experiment and the real Wade Wilson is alive and well and still mouthing off.
Secondly, this version of Sabertooth is irreconcillable with the version from the first X-men film. I'm just going to have to think of them as seperate characters. There's absolutely no way they can be the same person.
I take it you never saw the action figure line before seeing the film?![]()
While I agree, I figured if you had seen the figure you'd know what you were in for. The way you phased your review, it seemed like you didn't. that was all.Got back from it. The film is pretty solid. There's plenty of action and it's never dull. Just don't read too much into the plot. However I have one really really huge problem with the film: Deadpool.
I am a massive fan of the character Deadpool in the comics, and Ryan Reynold is great as him.....for the whole five minutes he's in the film. When he comes back later, Deadpool is some stupid abomination that bears absolutely no resemblance to the Deadpool I know and love. WHAT THE FUCK?????? Why do they take a beloved character and turn him into something absolutely unrelated to the source? I just have to tell myself that wasn't Deadpool. That was some wierd ass experiment and the real Wade Wilson is alive and well and still mouthing off.
Secondly, this version of Sabertooth is irreconcillable with the version from the first X-men film. I'm just going to have to think of them as seperate characters. There's absolutely no way they can be the same person.
I take it you never saw the action figure line before seeing the film?![]()
I did. And I joined in on the chorus of hate for that one. Doesn't mean I can't be furious over how he was handled in the film.
The montage in the beginning was annoying--I wanted to see the movie that incorporated those scenes, not the movie that just uses them in a pre-credits montage.
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