Deadpool

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The first Deadpool is a treat to watch-Ryan Reynolds stars as the talkative merc who is slicing and shooting his way while looking for Ajax/Francis to cure him of side effects resulting in his horrible appearance, reunite him with his love, Vanessa, and trying to get out of Angel Dust's way. Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead join in on the fun. Also, there's plenty of Wolverine jokes to go around, 4th wall breaks and general craziness! The film also has heart thrown in, violence galore and some things that are indescribable. See Deadpool.

Erik M.

9. 7/10. Easily one of the best movies of 2016. It shows Deadpool at his best courtesy of Ryan Reynolds. He's perfect as the character just Christopher Reeve as Super-Man and Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man. The whole movie was well paced, thought out, not some cash grab like say X-Men Origins:Wolverine. Here it takes its time in explaining his background, his motives, what he feels he lost out on. The addition of Gina Carano as Angel Dust was a nice touch, I wish they'd bring her back if they do Deadpool 3.

Rob245

Deadpool is a movie I liked, but I do not love it as much as others do. I can appreciate this movie for being a comic book movie aimed at adults. Without question, Ryan Reynolds was born to play Deadpool; he plays the character perfectly, and has chemistry with just about every single character. That being said, this movie does have a lot of problems: For one, despite its comedic nature, the movie has a lot of serious moments, and they always fall completely flat, and some serious moments felt kinda preachy. Also, not every joke lands. Plus, the cinematography was kinda bland. However, the comedy that does work, works extremely well, and Deadpool is such a funny main character, that the movie easily overcomes its flaws and is fun to watch, despite the problems I had.

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Continuity mistake: In the scene near the end where Ajax has a knife in the side of Deadpool's head and is punching him, later Deadpool pulls the knife out. In a follow up shot there is no hole in the mask where the knife was, but in a later shot the hole is there.

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[Wade is using a bleach pen on his clothes to remove the blood]
Blind Al: Seltzer water and lemon for blood. Or wear red. Dumbass.

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Trivia: The joke that Deadpool makes "It's almost like the studio couldn't afford another X-man" is actually true. The movie had a relatively meagre budget of $58 million and the studio could not afford more X-men. The fight scene at the end in the junkyard also originally had Deadpool killing everyone with guns, but that was replaced with swords for budget reasons as well, which is why he accidentally leaves his bag of guns in the cab.

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Question: What ever happened to the female villain in the end?

Answer: We don't see what happens to Angel Dust after Colossus carries her (and Negasonic Teenage Warhead) away from the collapsing Helicarrier. Both women were unconscious and we can only assume that Colossus put Angel Dust down somewhere before returning to Deadpool for the end scenes. Her fate beyond that - perhaps escape, incarceration or even recruitment - is unknown.

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