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I guess I really didn’t like that he was less like Deadpool in this movie than the 1st. It just seemed like a huge X-men parody movie with excessive toilet and gore and cursing for laughs.

And toilet humor has never been funny for me.
I would say thats what deadpool is, a parody and this movie was definitely just that.
 

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When are we likely to be able to torrent a really good quality rip of this brehs? Have no time to see this, Avengers and Solo in the cinema over the coming weeks.
 

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Then he has more than one "cameo" cuz I missed the statue appearance, but there's also a mural of him on a wall during the parachute scene that I peeped.

Also

Again, anybody know what other X-Men were in that scene besides Beast and Quicksilver?

I spotted Professor X, Beast, and Quicksilver. Supposedly, Cyclops and Storm were there as well.
 

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'Deadpool 2' Actors Shot Footage Just for the Trailers to Fool the Audience

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Deadpool 2 co-writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick were asked about the way that the film handled its highly-anticipated debut of the X-Force. As those who have seen the film know, the team gets brought together in the audition sequence shown in the film's trailers, only for almost all of them to jump out of plane -- and quickly fall to their deaths.

For some fans, this was surprising, especially after several of the film's trailers seemed to hint at Bedlam (Terry Crews) and Shatterstar (Lewis Tan) making it down onto the ground. And according to Reese, that was thanks to the actors' willingness to shoot fake scenes.

"What the actors were very gracious about doing was shooting footage they knew was not actually going to be in the trailers so we could trick people into thinking they’re in the movie longer than they actually were." Reese explained. "If you watch trailers and commercials, you’ll watch Bedlam and Shatterstar out on the street kicking people’s ass. It was all done with the knowledge it wouldn’t be in the movie."

Sure, this certainly isn't the first time that fake scenes have been used to hide spoilers from a comic book movies. But considering just how little the X-Force members are actually in the movie, Reese and Wernick understood the significance of what they were doing.

"I’d say yes, [we were nervous about the fan reaction]." Wernick revealed. "Absolutely. Terrified. These are characters that childhoods grow up on. So the idea that Shatterstar just jumps out of a plane and dies, then yeah. But our test with Deadpool is, if you couldn’t do it in another superhero movie then you SHOULD do it in Deadpool. It’s like we’re given the license to push the boundaries and it’s a boundary we definitely worry about. It’s shocking and crazy and funny and we built our whole marketing campaign around these guys. People are coming to the movie thinking these guys are gonna team up and be part of this X-Force and in an instant they’re all dead! Comedy trumped better judgment."

But of course, the film essentially built in a way for any of these original team members to return later on, should they make their way into Drew Goddard's proposed X-Force film.

"Here’s the beauty of it," Wernick added, "Deadpool has gotten hold of Cable’s time-travel device so we could always bring back any of these guys if we wanted to."

Brilliant :russ:
 

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I didn't care much about this at all. In fact, I think they are lucky they had David Leitch to carry this movie on the action because holy shyt, does that first hour drag. There's zero momentum in the plot until the third act and so many scenes go on for way too long.

Reynolds' influence is all over it because where the first movie had a lot of wit to it, even the dirty jokes, this is almost all toilet humor and repeated jokes. Haha, there's still no budget for more X-Men. Haha, instead of a baby arm he has baby legs now. Haha, let's do five scenes where Wade "cues the music" before an action scene.

In fact, I think the only jokes that genuinely made me laugh were Deadpool constantly calling Cable a racist for killing Black Tom Cassidy, the assembly of X-Force and the end credits.

Luckily they handled Domino perfectly and it was a great surprise to see the motherfukking:

Juggernaut, bytch. And they did him right too. :wow:
 

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I didn't care much about this at all. In fact, I think they are lucky they had David Leitch to carry this movie on the action because holy shyt, does that first hour drag. There's zero momentum in the plot until the third act and so many scenes go on for way too long.

Reynolds' influence is all over it because where the first movie had a lot of wit to it, even the dirty jokes, this is almost all toilet humor and repeated jokes. Haha, there's still no budget for more X-Men. Haha, instead of a baby arm he has baby legs now. Haha, let's do five scenes where Wade "cues the music" before an action scene.

In fact, I think the only jokes that genuinely made me laugh were Deadpool constantly calling Cable a racist for killing Black Tom Cassidy, the assembly of X-Force and the end credits.

Luckily they handled Domino perfectly and it was a great surprise to see the motherfukking:

Juggernaut, bytch. And they did him right too. :wow:
This is exactly how I feel about it
 
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