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Bobby pissing off half of NeoGAF with his brutal criticism of Transformers the Movie will never stop being funny.
 
It's from Remender's Uncanny X-Force AKA the best X-Force comic AKA the best X-Men comic AKA a dam good comic.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0785188231/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Checking this out for sure, thanks.

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.
The word you were looking for was acknowledge. There's a bunch of people on this forum who acknowledge that Transformers: The Movie is a good film.
 
Deadpool needed to be R-Rated because he is an inherently violent character. He is (or was) a mercenary for hire who murdered people for a living. Using guns and swords. So it would be odd for him to go around and kill people without showing how people would die/bleed with some degree of realism. I mean look at how Wolverine had to be handled due to the popularity of X-Men.

But besides that? Not really. He has always had dark and gory moments, but those have been few and far between for most of his comics. His regenerating ability doesn't have to be horribly gory, as the trailer shows.

His humor/language doesn't need to be r-rated. Deadpool has been pretty goofy since his inception. His humor isn't usually raunchy as much as it is just wacky combined with violence.

Also the next time we see Deadpool would likely be in an X-Force movie, which I doubt would be anything more than PG-13. Which is fine, because he can still work like that in a movie. He will just be wolverine'd in terms of violence/gore.
 
This is incredible.
This is what happens when you let someone talented (and other than Singer) tackle an X-men universe character.
 
I'm gonna have to see this later down the track because the trailers make me cringe so hard.

When the zeitgeist has faded I'll watch it on my own and form an opinion that hopefully won't be influenced by my own prejudice.
 
Reviews have be hyped, but I can't help but feel i'm going to be rolling my eyes at what will ultimately be a movie made for me from 10 years ago instead of adult me.
 
PG-13 is pretty violent now, too. You can do a fuckin' ton with PG-13.

If you don't show any blood at all, yes. But is someone falling over really violence?
 
I didn't believe this would be good like the reviews are suggesting.

I'm happy for the production staff, particularly Ryan Renolds for pushing to make it happen and Tim Miller who directed the Blur Studios short that made it all happen and was given the opportunity to direct the movie.

The movie being good is just the cherry on a heartwarming cake.
 
Bobby pissing off half of NeoGAF with his brutal criticism of Transformers the Movie will never stop being funny.

I had to look this up and yeah I'm agreed with Bobby on that.
It's one of the worst theatrically-released animated films of the 80s. And not just in terms of storytelling (which is fairly awful) but in animation. It's fucking ugly way more often than not, on top of being mildly incoherent at most times.

It's only real effective sequence is the opening, in which the filmmakers take a shotgun to your toybox, which was more or less unprecedented at the time. That's the only real reason I've found for the film to have maintained any sort of cultural impact: The emotional effect on some boys at having their favorite toys being murdered "for real" onscreen really fucked them up. That speaks to the film's inability to work as a film as well - the only emotional heft it carries depends on you, as a viewer, having literally spent hours with the characters beforehand, making up your own stories with them on your bedroom carpet.

but it's a pretty shit-ass movie, all things considered.

Bah weep granah, weep ninny bon.
 
Good reviews thus far and Stuckmann´s review, who i agree with most of the time, made me just buy my ticket.

I was going to watch the movie anyway, but now i want to see it rather soon.
 
I didn't believe this would be good like the reviews are suggesting.

I'm happy for the production staff, particularly Ryan Renolds for pushing to make it happen and Tim Miller who directed the Blur Studios short that made it all happen and was given the opportunity to direct the movie.

The movie being good is just the cherry on a heartwarming cake.
It's nice to see a passion project come to fruition this way, especially in the form of an adaptation with very particular needs. Hopefully audiences embrace the movie and make it profitable. I'd love to see more quirky Marvel movies that push the envelope.

Am I alone thinking the "small scale" critic is in fact a positive ?
Could be a good sign. When I think of Deadpool I mostly think of character driven antics, not an Avengers-style epic blowout.
 
Judging from the trailers I've seen I'll be amazed if I like this film. Really doesn't seem my cup of tea and I usually quite like Deadpool in the comics.
 
I won't expect anything on the level of No Country for Old Men or Godfather or The Hurt Locker either. Thanks for stopping by.

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!
This is awesome. I love Stuckmann. Always on point in his reviews. This just made my hype go way up.
Wow, there's a surprise. Chris and I tend to be on the same page. This is encouraging!
I liked his review for Mad Max. Gives me hope Deadpool might be good.

Cheers
 
Review scores shouldn't really be used as a comparison. At least by themselves.
No, they shouldn't, I just made that post because I saw people getting excited because this guy gave it the same score as Mad Max! and this film is not on the same level in any way.
Those sorts of expectations won't do it any favours.
 
No, they shouldn't, I just made that post because I saw people getting excited because this guy gave it the same score as Mad Max! and this film is not on the same level in any way.
Those sorts of expectations won't do the film any favours.
Ah I misread what you were saying then.
I agree 100%.
 
No, they shouldn't, I just made that post because I saw people getting excited because this guy gave it the same score as Mad Max! and this film is not on the same level in any way.
Those sorts of expectations won't do the film any favours.

Are you saying people are overhyping a piece of entertainment? On GAF of all places!?
 
I'm seeing this next week with friends who are major fans, but I didn't laugh once from the trailer. I thought Iron Man was funny, but the delivery just didn't do it for me here. Maybe you have to be really into the comic book to fully appreciate the way he delivers the one liners?
 
I'm seeing this next week with friends who are major fans, but I didn't laugh once from the trailer. I thought Iron Man was funny, but the delivery just didn't do it for me here. Maybe you have to be really into the comic book to fully appreciate the way he delivers the one liners?
Most of the biggest laughs were for references to the Marvel movies or the comics. It's definitely a movie for fans.
Iron Man is funnier. Deadpool doesn't have much wit.
 
None of the snippets in the OP even remotely point out that it's a great movie. They look like some extremely out-of-context quotes describing a specific part.
 
No, they shouldn't, I just made that post because I saw people getting excited because this guy gave it the same score as Mad Max! and this film is not on the same level in any way.
Those sorts of expectations won't do it any favours.
I think most people are aware that movie reviews aren't about placing each movie in a hierarchy of all movies ever. The way I interpreted the score was that Deadpool does its own thing very well.
 
I want to read this run now.

Google image search identifies it as Uncanny X-Force #4, if anyone wants to know.

It's a fantastic book, that everyone should read.

Given Deadpool and X-Men: Apocalypse are both out this year, it might even make for a nice GAF book club in between movies.
 
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