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First things first – Deadpool is an outstanding movie, hands down. It might be lacking in the supporting cast department, but let’s not fool ourselves: we’re all watching it for Ryan Reynolds. Few weren’t close to writing him off after his rough patch. So many roles that he should have aced! Neither Hannibal King from Blade: Trinity, nor the Green Lantern brought the best out of Reynolds; even his first go at Deadpool didn’t hit the mark…
In 2016’s Deadpool, though, Reynolds seems a man reborn. His Wade Wilson is the centerpiece that eclipses all remaining characters, but whatever! With a lead role as hilarious and uncompromising as his, there’s no need for dessert – the main course is satisfying. Watch out for the spoilers ahead as we analyze some of Deadpool’s few but unforgivable errors at the art of comedy.
Should have bought a pig in a poke
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I’m not going to laugh at that two times! Deadpool is amongst an army of guilty movies, but that doesn’t make the practice any less damnable – nowadays, all gags are being stuffed into trailers. I get it, they have to prove the movie is fun enough for me to spend money on it, but why would I go to the theater to see something I have already enjoyed? So far as comedic aspects are concerned, watching the red band trailers is almost equal to seeing the actual thing. Juice Newton’s “Angel of the Morning” and DMX’s “X Gon’ Give It To Ya” were supposed to hit the viewer on the face, the tunes woven superbly into some memorizable scenes, but… Again – I’ve already been impressed by that once. In the trailer. I’m not easily impressed twice.
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