Deadpool & Wolverine - Movie Review
Summary
TLDRThe review highlights the third Deadpool movie, featuring Deadpool's entrance into the MCU and his team-up with Wolverine. Praised for the chemistry between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, the film delivers on the trailer's promises with action, humor, and heart. Despite some excessive cameos and crude humor, the movie is a fun, entertaining experience with a standout soundtrack.
Takeaways
- 🎬 The review emphasizes that 'Deadpool and Wolverine' is a spoiler-free zone, asking viewers to keep spoilers out of the comments.
- 🌟 The movie marks Deadpool's entrance into the MCU and is the third installment in the Deadpool series.
- 🔍 The trailer's promise of a team-up between Deadpool and Wolverine is fulfilled, with the movie delivering on the expectations set by the trailer.
- 🎭 Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are praised for their casting and chemistry as Deadpool and Wolverine, respectively.
- 🤣 The film is noted for its humor, with Deadpool's crude and crass jokes being a staple of the movie's comedic style.
- 💥 The action sequences are described as fun and bloody, with satisfying hits and a fight inside a car being particularly highlighted.
- 🎵 The soundtrack is mentioned as being standout and integral to the movie's atmosphere.
- 🚫 The review expresses concern about the overuse of crude humor, which might feel lazy or overplayed to some viewers.
- 🎭 The movie is seen as a love letter to the characters and their fans, with Deadpool's self-awareness allowing for humor directed at the MCU itself.
- 🤔 The film is described as self-contained within the MCU, which might be frustrating for some who were expecting a larger impact on the MCU's overarching storyline.
- 🎉 The reviewer concludes that 'Deadpool and Wolverine' is a fun and entertaining movie, living up to the hype and providing a good time for the audience.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the review?
-The main focus of the review is to provide a spoiler-free analysis of the movie 'Deadpool and Wolverine,' discussing the characters, their chemistry, the action, and the movie's fit within the MCU.
How does the reviewer describe the casting of Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman?
-The reviewer describes the casting of Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine as 'amazingly cast,' highlighting the chemistry and synergy between the two actors in their respective roles.
What aspect of the movie did the reviewer appreciate regarding the characters' pasts?
-The reviewer appreciates the moments of heart in the movie, acknowledging the characters' painful pasts and the self-awareness of the Deadpool character in dealing with these aspects.
How does the reviewer feel about the action sequences in the movie?
-The reviewer finds the action sequences to be a lot of fun, with satisfying hits and a sense that the filmmakers understand what the audience wants to see in a Deadpool and Wolverine movie.
What was the reviewer's opinion on the cameos and references in the movie?
-The reviewer has mixed feelings about the cameos and references, appreciating the love letter aspect but also feeling that some cameos were unnecessary and made the movie feel like 'Cameo porn.'
How does the reviewer compare the movie to previous Deadpool films?
-The reviewer notes that the movie feels bigger and more part of the MCU, but also mentions that the previous Deadpool films had a unique underdog quality that made them cooler in their own way.
What was the reviewer's stance on the humor in the movie?
-The reviewer found some of the crude humor to feel overplayed and lazy, especially considering the time that has passed since the previous Deadpool movies and their own changing perspective.
What did the reviewer think about the soundtrack of the movie?
-The reviewer praised the soundtrack, stating that it stands out and that the filmmakers had fun with the music and the soundtrack.
How does the reviewer view Deadpool's self-deprecating humor towards the MCU?
-The reviewer appreciates that Deadpool's self-deprecating humor towards the MCU was not restrained and that the movie was allowed to make jokes about recent events within the MCU.
What was the overall verdict of the reviewer on 'Deadpool and Wolverine'?
-The reviewer had fun with the movie, describing it as 'absurdly entertaining' and a fun time, emphasizing the charisma and chemistry of Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.
Outlines
🔥 Deadpool and Wolverine: A Perfect Team-Up
This paragraph reviews the third Deadpool movie, which also marks Deadpool's entrance into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The reviewer appreciates the trailer's promise of a team-up between Deadpool and Wolverine, which is faithfully delivered in the film. Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are praised for their casting and chemistry, embodying the characters of Deadpool and Wolverine respectively. The movie is noted for its humor, action, and self-awareness, which aligns with the Deadpool franchise's style. The reviewer also appreciates the balance between humor and the characters' emotional depth, despite the movie's crude humor feeling overplayed at times. The action sequences, particularly one fight inside a car, are highlighted as being particularly enjoyable. The movie is described as a love letter to the characters and the fans, with Deadpool's self-awareness allowing for fun riffs on the MCU.
🎬 Deadpool and Wolverine: A Fun Ride with Juvenile Humor
The second paragraph continues the review, focusing on the humor in the movie. The reviewer notes the prevalence of crude jokes and compares it to overuse of cursing, suggesting that it can feel lazy if overdone. Despite this, the movie is still seen as entertaining, with the soundtrack being particularly praised for standing out and adding to the fun. Deadpool's self-deprecating humor towards the MCU is mentioned as an unexpected but appreciated element. The reviewer concludes by stating that the movie was what they hoped for: absurdly entertaining and a fun time without needing any additional substances. They invite viewers to share their thoughts on the movie in the comments, reminding them to keep spoilers out of the discussion.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡spoiler-free review
💡Deadpool
💡Wolverine
💡MCU
💡chemistry
💡self-aware
💡cameos
💡action
💡heart
💡soundtrack
💡self-deprecating humor
Highlights
Deadpool and Wolverine is the third Deadpool movie and Deadpool's entrance into the MCU.
The movie delivers exactly what the trailer promised with no surprises.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have amazing chemistry as Deadpool and Wolverine.
The film features self-aware humor and references that add to the enjoyment.
Wolverine's reintroduction respects his previous sendoff while being fitting for Deadpool's style.
The movie balances humor with moments of heart, respecting the characters' painful pasts.
Action scenes are satisfying and well-choreographed, particularly a fight inside a car.
The film feels bigger due to the MCU's resources but maintains the unique tone of Deadpool.
Despite the increased scale, the movie remains self-contained and doesn't rely on cameos.
Cameos and references are used effectively, serving the story and character development.
The soundtrack stands out and is used creatively throughout the film.
Deadpool's self-deprecating humor extends to the MCU, showing no restrictions on content.
The movie is built around the charisma and chemistry of Reynolds and Jackman.
Some crude humor feels overused and lazy, detracting from the overall experience.
The film is a love letter to the characters and their fans, with a killer soundtrack.
Deadpool and Wolverine is absurdly entertaining and a fun time without needing alcohol.
The movie serves its purpose as Deadpool 3 and successfully includes Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.
Transcripts
this is a spoiler-free review if you've
seen Deadpool and Wolverine already keep
the spoilers out of the comments section
anyhow thank you for your patience here
is my Deadpool and Wolverine review
maximum effort no
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spoilers so Deadpool in Wolverine is the
third Deadpool movie also Deadpool's
entrance into the MCU and I got to say
this is well exactly what the trailer
promised kind of weird that that's a
talking point you know how it is
sometimes you get out of that mov you're
like the trailer looked way different no
this is Deadpool enters the MCU teams up
with Wolverine cuz they got to stop the
bad thing from happening how's that for
vague also cameos references a lot of
fun like that that's what the trailer
promised and that's what you get here
first of all Ryan Reynolds and Hugh
Jackman two actors who are amazingly
cast as these comic book characters
Deadpool and Wolverine they have a
chemistry and Synergy here that really
works in that yin and yang kind of way
Wolverine that angry bitter pained rage
machine with claws that come out of his
hands and Deadpool the MC with the mouth
who will definitely annoy Wolverine
fights are going to happen cherry on top
they both heal when they take damage let
the games begin I don't mind saying the
team up the pairing of these two
characters is downright perfect I also
like how they brought Wolverine in here
again no spoilers don't worry but you
got to admit as we audience members are
watching this we're like Hugh Jackman
had a pretty good sendoff with his
character Wolverine in low
how are they going to do this and not
compromise that but if there's one thing
Deadpool is is self-aware they know the
situation they proceed with the
situation that does feel very Deadpool
they're having fun with the character
but they don't they don't just
completely disregard the fact that they
are still dealing with a comic book
character with an immensely painful past
and it's those moments of heart that I
do really appreciate Deadpool movies
have always shockingly had those just in
the Pres presentation and executioner
like all right MC with the mouth a lot
of comic book movie fun crude crass
humor lot of blood a lot of Gore a lot
of violence let's do it hey here's some
unexpected heart sprinkle in there
that's going to hit you isn't it and now
you have Wolverine lot of pain to draw
from I just appreciate the fact that
they know the characters they're dealing
with but also the audience that loves
those characters that shouldn't be as
rare as it is in the entertainment world
but rare it has become now this does
have references cameos couple of which
one in particular I was like okay
trailers can you stop I don't want to
see everything it's actually one of the
smaller cameos I saw in a trailer but
still I got that feeling of but why' you
show me that so I'm not going to usually
I'd have footage playing as I'm talking
about it not going to have the footage
from the trailer just in case you were
steering clear of the trailers for that
very reason side note while editing this
I'm editing it right now I was looking
at the trailers to get footage for this
review wow don't watch the final trailer
that's come on trailer really you're
going to do that that's that's that's
kind of Dick there is a point where it's
I I don't want to say it feels
exhausting it just doesn't feel new
because cameos for the sake of hey
here's a cameo hope that carries the
film that's not new to the MCU at this
point so it kind of feels like Cameo
porn on the other hand it does feel like
a love letter I do like that whereas
cameos in a Deadpool movie is also
something that the character Deadpool
can Riff on it's ammo at that point so
it serves an extra purpose the action in
the movie is a lot of fun too the
action's bloody the hits are satisfying
there's a sense that they know what the
audience wants to see in a movie with
Deadpool and Wolverine and they make it
happen there's actually one fight
entirely inside a car it's one of the
best ones in the movie I don't know why
I just really liked it now this is very
much Deadpool in the MCU what I mean by
that is the Deadpool movies before that
kind of felt like Underdog comic book
movies comic book movies that weren't
going to get made but that test footage
that was leaked after ComicCon and the
fan reaction that followed got it made
but you can tell they didn't have that
[ __ ] you MCU money so that smaller
budget and that messed up violent tone
is what made it cooler kind of like
comparing Super Nintendo and Sega
Genesis you know the underdog Sega
Genesis being the cool college kids
system might have aged myself with an
entire demographic who just has no idea
but who
knows that's what I do on here I just
speak to what I know and what I remember
and now in Deadpool and Wolverine
everything is undeniably bigger but
better one thing the MCU does really
well is show that bigger isn't always
better even though they're not
necessarily trying to they're trying to
make bigger better like the stakes in
this movie are undeniably bigger but I
felt the stakes in Deadpool 1 and 2 more
this movie does feel self-contained
though I mean it being the MCU TVA tying
it all in but it feels like it's
contained in a bubble I feel like that
might frustrate some people I didn't
need Deadpool and Wolverine to be the
next MCU film I just wanted Deadpool 3
turns outad pool 3 has Hugh Jackman as
Wolverine so it served its purpose for
me there were some juvenile ass jokes
there a lot of dick and ass jokes in
this movie it's that's probably an ad
lib thing it's like cursing not that I
have anything against cursing innately
welcome to my [ __ ] Channel but you
know how when people curse too much
you're like are you just filling the
time like other people say like and um
and you're just filling it in with the
word [ __ ] and it starts to feel lazy at
that point some of the crude humor in
this movie just starts to feel like that
granted the other Deadpool movies had
that also but it's been been years since
and I guess I'm just kind of older now
argument being anything can feel
overplayed if you just do it a lot I
feel like this movie does it a lot maybe
it's another Deadpool self-aware thing
where they're like and this humorous for
all the people watching in the movie
theater who couldn't buy their own
ticket and snuck in enjoy your Summers
back to school in September I don't know
killer soundtrack too I mean the
Deadpool movies have always had good
soundtracks this movie it has a
soundtrack that stands out and they have
fun with the music and the soundtrack
and Deadpool does give some self-de
deprecating humor to the MCU which I
definitely didn't think was going to
happen I thought we were going to feel
Deadpool's hands tied like someone was
in his ear going okay the MCU uh well
you know uh it's uh been a little bumpy
lately but uh you can't reference that
you can't make jokes about that not the
case whatsoever I appreciate that all in
all I had fun with Deadpool and
Wolverine this movie is clearly built
around one premise the Charisma and
chemistry of Ryan Reynolds and Hugh
Jackman coming through on screen as they
play play these characters is the MCU
back I don't know I don't think one good
day or one movie says you're back any
more than one bad day or one bad movie
says you're done I see you reaching for
that keyboard for those Joker comments
about one bad day I see you but this
movie was what I was hoping it was which
was absurdly entertaining that is to say
a fun time no alcohol required all right
so Deadpool and Wolverine have you seen
it what did you think about it and
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