Perhaps this is just another example of a person's expectations ruining the movie experience.
Number of locations has nothing to do with whether it's a good movie or not. Plenty of movies have a single location. Some even a single character.
It was great time. Laughed so much. I didn't really expect anything special. I'm glad it's as dirty and as crazy as Deadpool should be I went to the cinema to have fun and I got what I came for
Ryan Reynolds I thought was excellent. Movie was good. Deadpool is still the comic book that they went and asked a 8-9 year old to come up with and here it is.
Overall a good movie though. 8/10.
Great movie but I felt like it should've been longer, like another half hour or so of back story , my wife who knows nothing about deadpool had all kinds off questions after it was over.
Solid movie. But I will never understand the amount of fucking idiot parents that took their fucking toddleresque movies to a god R rated movie with tons of swearing and nudity.
The Hateful Eight took place almost entirely in 1 building, it was neither low budget nor hurt by that fact. Predator spent the entire movie in a jungle, except for one brief scene at the start where Carl Weathers meets with Arnold and his group, and Predator is a classic.
It was okay. They downplayed what deadpool is suppose to be though, comical yes but insane too. The insanity part was lacking.
I loved it. Thought it was great for what it was supposed to be. I played a bit of the game so I was hoping for more 4th wall breaking. Jeremy Jahns said it perfect in his review where he said he hoped Deadpool would grab a mic or camera from off stage and beat a bad guy with it. That would have been pretty great.
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Decent movie but the circle jerk that surrounds it makes me hate everything Deadpool. I can't visit any site, this one included without seeing the Deadpool circle jerk.
I don't know why I expected wolverine to show up in a cameo similar to First class. Either way it was good.
Originally Posted by Boomzy
Reuse of sets, fewer actions scenes, fewer extras, most VFX were location and scenery based (easy and cheap), poor foley work, low budget soundtrack, few scored pieces, not much in camera direction.
Those techniques are used to work around budget limits or come up short due to budget in film.
Wasn't bad, but I felt like most of the "funny" lines tried way too hard to be funny. For me, there's a fine line between being funny and being annoying. Deadpool wandered too much into the latter.
Wasn't bad, but wasn't super entertaining either.
imo.
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IMO it's awesome. but I also appreciate how the succces of this movie will hopefully encourage movie makers to stop making so many god damn PG-13 super hero movies or PG-13 movies in general. no way in any decent reality is a ghost rider movie anything short of a hard R.
it was a fun movie, i wish more super hero movies would do the rated R ratings, i thought the newer judge dredd movie was pretty good too. robocop would have been great too if it was rated are with all the ultra violence the original robocops had. i think blade was rated R also and look how much praise those movies got, another reason the netflix daredevil is so good, they follow a more adult theme.