• Deadpool 2 - The Trailer
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D86RtevtfrA HERE WE GOOO
Weird to see the kid from hunt for the wilderpeople in there. The kiwis are taking over.
The trailer didn't make me laugh once which makes me hope they're saving all the good jokes for the actual movie?
"From the studio that brought you The Devil Wears Prada and 27 Dresses" Fuck.
Yeah this trailer was very meh in comparison to the last ones. Something didn't quite click, can't explain it.
Ricky Baker! ahh-Ricky Baker!
It didn’t make me laugh as much, apart from the X-Force and “killing the franchise” jokes, but the action looks pretty damn good. It doesn’t appear to be all CG blood and gore, which is a step up from the last one.
Beats the first movie, where they put all the good jokes in the trailer, so by the time you watched the movie, you saw it all.
Cool, Misty Knight is an X-Force member now
Yeah...that was an odd tagline. Maybe the studio was trying to be cheeky, but if thats the case it it stills weird and out of place. Trailer was good, still super hyped.
Odd, there's this trailer wich has different lines. specially at the end. https://youtu.be/rJlorNsfEM4
I did not like the first movie personally. The humor was primitive and it was not really possible to like Deadpool as a character because of how morally ambiguous he is.
The humor of Deadpool is not for anyone. But it is as it should be.
Makes me think the Sisterhood f the Traveling pants joke will be something entirely different. And probably fucked up
You really didn't get that that was a joke?
What happened to liking fucked up characters?
I didn't know Terry Crews was in this, cool!
I'm not going to speak for the guy who you replied to, but some people seem to have the idea now that because shitty people exist in real life and their abuses have been recently brought to light, movie protagonists can no longer be assholes or otherwise morally ambiguous: https://forum.facepunch.com/f/sh/bslkh/Black-Panther-co-writer-unsure-today-s-audiences-would-accept-Tony-Stark/1/#unseen
Basically 90's anti-heroes have lost their cult following in today's culture.
Also its naive as fuck. Not everyone is a fucking Saint.
The only thing that is idiotic in this thread is people's reaction towards someone not liking the movie, everything else is perfectly reasonable.
So... Christian Grey is a super hero?
Also please be aware of the difference between naive and idealistic.
I could care less about Deadpool. Im more of asking why there has been growing dislike towards grey-gray morality characters in fiction.
I do not speak for the others but in my case this is the very same reason why I did not like the Witcher games, I do not enjoy being a character who has no distinction between right and wrong and that every action is just sort of out there. In order for me to enjoy a character they either have to be a complete piece of shit or an actually good person, When someone is grey they are just half assing both sides without fully being one or the other, I guess in a way it's just boring and underwhelming to me.
I still don't know about Domino in this movie
well, deadpool is a full shade of red.
You deeply misunderstand the witcher games. Despite sometimes being a bit of a dick Geralt is, for all intents and purposes, a fairly stand up dude. Yes, he asks for money before doing jobs, but that's because it is his livelyhood, not a charity. I am baffled by how there are so many people who think this about him since it's focused on HEAVILY in the games. Maybe people just don't like the fact that he doesn't wear it on his sleeves or that he doesn't try to save everyone for no reason?
Pretty much the entirety of moral choices that I have encountered in the first witcher consisted of me ending up being a dick no matter which one I picked.
Welcome to being a Witcher. And also a crap-sack medieval world. Constantly hunting monsters and dealing with paranoid peasantry turns you into a jaded dick.
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