TheBeastCoast
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What an unfortunate decision to make.I may see it again just because I missed it. Really regret drinking beer before the showing. Second the credits roll I run to the bathroom and never came back
What an unfortunate decision to make.I may see it again just because I missed it. Really regret drinking beer before the showing. Second the credits roll I run to the bathroom and never came back
Well it was a family movie, Deadpool told us as much.... :pSaw it tonight with the wife, we both loved it.
On a side note, I sat next to a father and his son, who couldn't have been any older than 10. How can a parent bring a child to a movie like this?
Well it was a family movie, Deadpool told us as much.... :p
Love the Canada joke in the scene whereCable comes into Blind Al's house
"Everyone is all in here, is this how they do things in Canada" or something like that
To be honest, i think he was the weak link in the movie. I felt they got firefist character wrong. They should of stayed more true to comic book.How did our Julian Dennison do? Hoping to see it this weekend.
First one was definitely better.No, I'm with you. I liked the first one better than this one.
To be honest, i think he was the weak link in the movie. I felt they got firefist character wrong. They should of stayed more true to comic book.
How much nudity/sexuality was there in the movie? The vulgar language is obvious, just trying to gauge the rest vs. the original for viewing for kids.
I don't remember there being much nudity or sexuality other thanDeadpool growing his legs back after he got cut in half
Most of the R rating was due to vulgar language and obvious gratuitous violence (heads rolling off of bad guys, people being impaled repeatedly, etc)[/spoiler][/spoiler]
I don't really think with what's out there in the media that Deadpool is too much for an intelligent 10 year old. Really a case by case basis of whether your kid can handle it.Saw it tonight with the wife, we both loved it.
On a side note, I sat next to a father and his son, who couldn't have been any older than 10. How can a parent bring a child to a movie like this?
First one was definitely better.
It is a bit of a worry when the funniest scenes are in the credits than in the actual movie.
Only realized it today, that there was no Stan Lee cameo.