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anyways, here's my favorite pull quote of the night, from Polygon's review
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anyways, here's my favorite pull quote of the night, from Polygon's review
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psKKd3OEHo4
Chris Structmann's review, he gave it a A+. Only movie he gave a A+ to last year was Mad Max Fury Road...Sounds good!
anyways, here's my favorite pull quote of the night, from Polygon's review
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Here's an Omnibus for you
Here's another.
And then there's Duggan's run.
I mean, that's not a small amount of product there. That's a lot of words, a lot of pictures, a lot of one-liners and punchlines. Not a lot of R-Rated bullshit up in there.
Again, if this movie manages to be R-Rated Deadpool that's absolutely worth watching, and enjoyable as well, then it'll be one of the exceptions to the R-rated Deadpool rule. If anything, I've found that in my experience most people who profess a necessity for Deadpool to exist in the R-Rated realm aren't very familiar with the character, and likely haven't read too many of his comics.
maybe they played the game, I dunno.
Bobby, deadpool has had R-rated content since forever, so I don't really know why you're so opposed to an R-rating.
This is what it looked like from the trailers, so my guard is still up.
Them sharks smell blood bobby.1) I don't know if that's necessarily true.
2) A majority of people who like terrible shit doesn't make that shit less terrible.
There's a bunch of people on this forum who think Transformers: The Movie is a good film, too, for example.
Them sharks smell blood bobby.
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Only 7 months until i get to see it for its Japanese release! Woohoo!
Pretty excited for this.
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I'm not opposed to it at all. I simply said that the amount of good PG-13 material vastly oustrips the amount of good R-rated material, and the narrative that Deadpool being PG-13 is somehow weaker, or more limiting, is a false narrative considering the characters' highest highs have come via his PG-13 incarnations.
I'm not anti R-Rated Deadpool at all. I'm anti the idea it's the default best way to go about telling stories with him.
Deadpool doesn't have to be R-Rated to work, is all I'm saying. People are marveling at the idea that "real" Deadpool made it to the screen, when I don't think R-Rated Deadpool is "the real" at all. It's a version. It can be a good version, too. I just don't think it's the best version, historically.
How many of these reviews are from geek websites tho?
I'm hopeful the movie is good but if this is winning over its target audience I'm not surprised. I want to see how it plays with people who aren't familiar with the character.
My biggest worry is that it the movie goes to far up its own ass with the humor but it seems like it walks the line well.
It simply wouldn't work in movie form. Could you imagine how boring an action flick without much of the action in it would be. Utterly pointless.Well, I mean, I get what you're saying. The best version of Deadpool had censored swears and obscured violence. I just don't think that's nearly as tolerable in a movie as it is in a comic book, and that presented with a choice between a swearing and violent deadpool and a non swearing and obscured violence deadpool, the swearing and violence is infinitely more faithful.
Yeah, the movie has 65 on Metacritic with all these "great reviews" which is obviously not awful, but some negative/meh reviews have started to come in. I would stay sceptical.
Any word on how much gore is in this? My wife wants to see it with me but shes not into that. Blood and stuff is fine but how violent exactly are we talking?
Happy to see early reviews are very positive
Nudity almost never. There's plenty of censored cussing. The Kelly run was before Marvel dropped the comics code so yeah of course it would be compliant.like 99% of Deadpool comics ever published have been pg-13. Marvel comics generally don't allow cursing and nudity if they aren't Marvel Max or Marvel Knights.
Hell, the original Joe Kelly ones were comics code compliant.
I'll give you the Kelly run but Duggans run is pretty violent. Could certainly classify as R. Not to mention Remender's take on the character. He is an assassin after all.Here's an Omnibus for you
Here's another.
And then there's Duggan's run.
I mean, that's not a small amount of product there. That's a lot of words, a lot of pictures, a lot of one-liners and punchlines. Not a lot of R-Rated bullshit up in there.
Again, if this movie manages to be R-Rated Deadpool that's absolutely worth watching, and enjoyable as well, then it'll be one of the exceptions to the R-rated Deadpool rule. If anything, I've found that in my experience most people who profess a necessity for Deadpool to exist in the R-Rated realm aren't very familiar with the character, and likely haven't read too many of his comics.
maybe they played the game, I dunno.
I'll give you the Kelly run but Duggans run is pretty violent.
But at the end of the day it's all for the kids.
PG-13 is pretty violent now, too. You can do a fuckin' ton with PG-13.
It's academic at this point - the filmmakers went the way they went, and we're all about to find out if it worked for them. If it works, it works, and I'll enjoy it accordingly! I'm just basically arguing against the idea that the best Deadpool is an R-rated one, and a PG-13 version of the character is inherently, automatically shittier. That's simply not borne out by the character's own history.
Deadpool can get pretty wild and gory.
But at the end of the day it's all for the kids.
Dawg, I don't know why you're ignoring the fact that the comics were PG-13 friendly because they were censored.
I'm not ignoring it. It doesn't actually fuckin' matter that much, is the thing.
In fact, as per the standard arguments regarding the quality of Arrested Development, the argument can be (and has been) made that the creativity in dancing around the swears/violence end up benefitting the irreverent nature of the character.
If only DMX was out of jail to appreciate this movie.
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Them sharks smell blood bobby.
But they didn't dance around the swears.
Is cutting away from violence to show deadpool stabbing at the camera for the thousandth time creative or beneficial?
OH! I forgot about this beautiful site. Thank goodness he's out. There's still a chance.
What? The fact they bleeped them out is literally dancing around them. Same with the violence. Is this why you're misunderstanding me?
It can be, sure. Depends on how it's done. Is uncensored gore and unfettered profanity automatically better/more artistic? No. It's not. It can be. But it's not axiomatic. which was the whole point of my even entering the discussion where I entered it, to counter the idea that a) best Deadpool is R-rated Deadpool and b) PG-13 Deadpool is inherently lesser and not as good.
There's really no reason to pursue this any further, especially if the key point of contention is your misunderstanding of how/why suggestion can be (and has been) used creatively (and successfully) in Deadpool storytelling.
You're almost acting as if cutting away from violence or using creative bleeping and/or euphemism instead of swearing is equivalent to redacting a historical document. It isn't.
I mean, my point was that Deadpool has always been an R-rated comic,
I want to read this run now.Deadpool can get pretty wild and gory.
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But it hasn't. Obviously.
C'mon now. Let's stop already.
I mean, we obviously should, since you've disregarded my entire posts in a desperate bid to end this conversation multiple times. Why's that, I wonder. :^)
I want to read this run now.
Google image search identifies it as Uncanny X-Force #4, if anyone wants to know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psKKd3OEHo4
Chris Structmann's review, he gave it a A+. Only movie he gave a A+ to last year was Mad Max Fury Road...Sounds good!