Deadpool 3 - Use the other Deadpool and Wolverine Thread please.

Ghost93

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Did you watch either of the other two Deadpool movies? They use the F-word a combined 170x in both movies. So I wouldn't expect really any more or any less than the average of 85 F bombs in the movie.
Yes. Loved the first one, felt the second was alright but a step down from the first (which managed to balance humor with a darker tone better).

My criticism was more of the trailer itself. I have no issues with the F-word being said a lot, but there was just this feeling in the trailer that they were trying to prove something.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Yes. Loved the first one, felt the second was alright but a step down from the first (which managed to balance humor with a darker tone better).

My criticism was more of the trailer itself. I have no issues with the F-word being said a lot, but there was just this feeling in the trailer that they were trying to prove something.
I don't see an issue with it even in the trailers, as this isn't going to be a family friendly movie anyways so best to get that out of the way up front, but to each their own.

And I guess some forget how they used the F-word in the first movies trailer -



Or even in the second one -

 
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spacemt354

Chili's
Yes. Loved the first one, felt the second was alright but a step down from the first (which managed to balance humor with a darker tone better).

My criticism was more of the trailer itself. I have no issues with the F-word being said a lot, but there was just this feeling in the trailer that they were trying to prove something.
100% agree. While still excited for the movie, I was less impressed with this trailer than the teaser, for that very reason. It didn't feel authentic or natural, it felt like overcompensating.
 

Ghost93

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100% agree. While still excited for the movie, I was less impressed with this trailer than the teaser, for that very reason. It didn't feel authentic or natural, it felt like overcompensating.
I liked the trailer more than the teaser, but that had nothing to do with the f-words and everything to do with the use of Madonna's "Like A Prayer".
 

Trauma

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Yes. Loved the first one, felt the second was alright but a step down from the first (which managed to balance humor with a darker tone better).

My criticism was more of the trailer itself. I have no issues with the F-word being said a lot, but there was just this feeling in the trailer that they were trying to prove something.
Yeah they have something to prove.

It’s time to prove that Marvel can still print $$$ with a good movie.

That trailer just sold so many tickets, it’s not even funny.

That was a home run.
 

Dead2009

Horror Movie Guru
Little bit curious as to why nobody used the thread that was made a year before this one lol

 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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Original Poster
As originator of this thread, which I guessed I accidentally created when I didn't see the other thread... please post to the other thread and not here.

Go here....

 

Santa Raccoon 77

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
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As originator of this thread, which I guessed I accidentally created when I didn't see the other thread... please post to the other thread and not here.

Go here....

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Disney Irish

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As originator of this thread, which I guessed I accidentally created when I didn't see the other thread... please post to the other thread and not here.

Go here....

Nah, I'm a rebel. This thread has been more active on the topic than the other thread, no offense to @Dead2009. Unless the mods can merge the two, this one should remain the active one in my opinion.
 

Screamface

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I will see the film in the cinema, but the Deadpool films have always been overrated, by a large margin. They're just different in the genre which is the appeal. They don't have much rewatchability. This will do well because Wolverine, nostalgia and the fact Deadpool is still different enough that it isn't tarnished by the current state of comic book movies.
 

Hawkeye_2018

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I will see the film in the cinema, but the Deadpool films have always been overrated, by a large margin. They're just different in the genre which is the appeal. They don't have much rewatchability. This will do well because Wolverine, nostalgia and the fact Deadpool is still different enough that it isn't tarnished by the current state of comic book movies.
I agree. However, they are still entertaining. And this one looks way more entertaining than any recent MCU movie/show
 

FettFan

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Yes. Loved the first one, felt the second was alright but a step down from the first (which managed to balance humor with a darker tone better).

My criticism was more of the trailer itself. I have no issues with the F-word being said a lot, but there was just this feeling in the trailer that they were trying to prove something.

I noped out of the franchise after the first one. Just not for me.
 

Prince-1

Well-Known Member
I will see the film in the cinema, but the Deadpool films have always been overrated, by a large margin. They're just different in the genre which is the appeal. They don't have much rewatchability. This will do well because Wolverine, nostalgia and the fact Deadpool is still different enough that it isn't tarnished by the current state of comic book movies.

Well that's one opinion. It's totally wrong but definitely an opinion. ;)
 

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