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  40. Wade Wilson is a small-time mercenary. He meets Vanessa and falls in love. Life is idyllic until one day he is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Things look bleak but a man appears who says he can be cured, through a treatment that gives him superhero powers. After initially turning him down, Wilson agrees, and meets the man behind the project, Ajax. While undergoing the treatment he discovers that it will involve him becoming a mutant, and he will need to undergo several painful tests to discover what his mutant abilities are. Plus, Ajax is a sadist. The treatment results in Wilson getting powers of accelerated healing but also leaves him terribly disfigured. Ajax tries to keep him a prisoner but he escapes. He now has two aims: find Vanessa and make Ajax pay for what he did to him. Killing Ajax may not be as easy it seems, as Ajax is also a mutant and the meddling superhero Colossus and his sidekick Negasonic Teenage Warhead keep getting in the way. Oh, and Wade Wilson is now operating under an alias: Deadpool.
  41. After a fast-talking mercenary is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he finds the possibility of healing in a scientific experience of a covert organization. Recovered, with accelerated healing factor and an unusual sense of humor, he adopts the alter-ego Deadpool to seek revenge against the man who destroyed his life (and his face).
  42. I understand it&#39;s a Marvel Comic spawning and at Marvel almost anything goes. However what I don&#39;t understand is the obvious discrepancies in the various action sequences which somehow or other allows Deadpool/Wade to walk free from a whole host of life threatening nay impossible situations just so the story can continue unabated ?<br/><br/>Is it thrilling ? Is it gripping ? Does it make me want to view the sequence ? Unfortunately I have to say No to all three questions.<br/><br/>If, in future, the makers want to create a Marvel comic film which suspends all belief in the natural world and allows for all manner of ridiculous situations to exist as the hero continues on his merry way then why not try a cartoon film instead ?
  43. ...but then if you had any clue, you expected that, whether you appreciate the dirty or not. I will not not go so far as to say it is a perfect movie and I don&#39;t know why. Somehow I feel Deadpool, if real, would not appreciate it being called a perfect movie. He would care less what I think as long as I shelled out the money to go see it, although I did cheat and went matinée. I asked my son on his birthday LAST YEAR if there was a movie he wanted to go see. He replied,&quot;Deadpool&quot;, which was 4 months later. I am not a geek or a comic book man and most of my Super Hero knowledge comes from TV and movies. Obviously, I had no idea who Deadpool was. I decided to let the movie introduce me to him and whatever my son was telling. Deadpool is a favorite of his. He would rate the movie at 8.5.<br/><br/>Fittingly enough,it has B movie feel, but the CGI is top rate. It is easily the perfect format for Deadpool. BTW - don&#39;t be late, the opening credits set the tone for the entire movie and perhaps all you need to know about the movie. Everybody is so afraid that Ryan Reynolds would ruin Deadpool like he ruined Green Lantern or like everyone was afraid that Jack Black would ruin King Kong, but as I understand it, Ryan inserted himself into the creative writing process, which made the words his words. Like a song a singer writes, it is always better and Ryan Reynolds was awesome. Morena Baccarin is perfectly in sync with Ryan in a love and romance for the ageless and immature. Her training in Firefly/Serenity as a high price &quot;escort&quot; with Nathan Fillion as love interest was very helpful. Ed Skrein is great as the bad guy. This maybe the only drawback. I imagine that it is Dead Pool&#39;s style to focus on the problem in front and not go for the bigger boss or the money behind the bad guy. Of course, that is probably in Dead Pool 2.<br/><br/>Like I said in the beginning somewhere, they did no wrong, which is helpful when you are telling a lot of jokes. All of them hit at the right time with the right tenor/tone, which is really difficult to keep it fresh and keep it from being a one joke movie, especially when all the material is irreverent.<br/><br/>My recommendation is if you want to see a Super Anti-Hero Action Comedy movie, where most of the jokes were created by the cartoonists of Playboy, Penthouse, High Society and so far way down the sewer and approved by Drunk Frat Boys who whose humor never grew age 12(redundant, I know), then you should sell everything you have and sprint to the best theater near you and plan to live there until Deadpool hit Blue Ray.<br/><br/>BTW – I called the ending at the end of the credits. On the way, I told my son that what I want to see is (not going to be a spoiler sport) and they did it. My son thinks I am a Super Hero now and true he thinks I am like Gleek from the Wonder Twins than Thor, but I will take it.
  44. As a vehicle for the impudent comic stylings of Ryan Reynolds, this cheerfully demented origin story is many, many cuts above “Green Lantern,” and as a sly demolition job on the superhero movie, it sure as hell beats “Kick-Ass.”
  45. Lee is the DJ in the strip club. The movie is full of many other Easter eggs and references to other movies and comics. Read a long list here. It&#39;s possible, as a sign of utter contempt, Wade refuses to refer to Ajax by his chosen name. It also adds more humour to the interrogation montage due to Wade getting increasingly frustrated at the fact that he&#39;s not getting answers out of anyone while he&#39;s asking them &quot;Where&#39;s Francis?&quot;. It&#39;s also possible that Wade, not being the most stable individual, knew that the henchman probably wouldn&#39;t know Ajax by his given name and considered their ignorance as a lack of co-operation, giving him an excuse to kill them all. In an interview, Stan Lee revealed that he filmed his cameo in a studio, and was edited into the strip club scene. However, he joked that he was &quot;Damn mad about that...&quot; not because he was edited into a strip club scene but because he wasn&#39;t actually at the strip club. He joked that he&#39;ll insist on being on location for his strip club cameo in the sequel. During closing credits there are cartoon-style animations. There are scenes after the credits. The actual credits themselves that are immediately after the movie, as they were at the start, are part of the post-movie scene but the animations during the opening credits are not cartoon-style. Once ALL of the credits are over, there is a scene at the very end (actually two, second one comes after a short blackout). Read more about it here. For a more detailed description of all extras during and after the credits, go here. Daniel Cudmore, who played Colossus in 3 of the previous X-Men films said he was asked to reprise the role. But he would be CGI the entire time and also they wanted to use another actor&#39;s voice. So, Cudmore graciously passed on the opportunity. Colossus was recast for this film and is more accurate to his comic-book counter-part. Reasoning isn&#39;t given in the film, but Deadpool does make a joke to Colossus about how confusing the timelines within the X-Men franchise are, with different actors playing the same characters., perhaps as a nod to the recasting of Colossus. It has been speculated that Wade belongs to neither the &quot;Stewart&quot; nor the &quot;McAvoy&quot; timeline, since he exhibits awareness of Charles Xavier bearing either of the actors&#39; likenesses, placing Wade in a sort of X-Men metaverse. More likely, the references are part of many times that he breaks the fourth wall—even the &quot;sixteenth wall&quot;. This bit of information coupled with the fact that he is forgetful (at least regarding his bag full of ammo) and nothing about his background is revealed in Deadpool opens the door for a world of possibilities, particularly concerning the effect of his mutation on his brain, but it at least seems unlikely that this incarnation of Wade ever experienced being transformed into Weapon XI (Weapon 11, the 11th Weapon), who was decapitated at the end of <a href="/title/tt0458525/">X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)</a> (2009).<br/><br/>Some possibilities (which may not be mutually exclusive) are as follows.<br/><br/>(1) Somehow or for whatever causation mechanics, in the Deadpool timeline, Wade&#39;s parents conceived him (exactly him) in the 1970s, instead of the 1940s like the original timeline. (This is not necessarily unusual in science fiction, since there are a number of stories in which a character travels to a world that experienced an alternate history different from ours by virtue of an event that happened before the same character or a younger character was born, thus ignoring the butterfly effect.)<br/><br/>(2) In any timeline or every timeline, Wade was indeed born in the 1940s or much earlier, but ages very slowly (much like Wolverine) or had served as something of a &quot;winter soldier&quot; (an operative who is placed into cryostasis whenever not on active duty)—skipping forward through time by the implied means or some other means.<br/><br/>(3) Wade is actually &quot;Wade, Jr.&quot; or &quot;Wade 2.0&quot;, whereas the man who became Weapon XI in the original timeline (or even the Deadpool timeline for that matter) was his biological father who looked just like him or even an individual from whom he was cloned.<br/><br/>(4) X-Men Origins: Wolverine has been retconned once again (for the second or third time, the 2½th time) and in such a way as its events never occurred in any canon timeline, or an &quot;oversight&quot; took place (again).<br/><br/>(5) Deadpool as a whole is merely a tongue-in-cheek fest that happens to have very dark thematic elements, not to be seriously treated as as part of or adjunct with the X-Men movie continuity. While the breaks of the fourth wall (of which many references are apart) in Deadpool may not be meant to be taken as anything other than a sort of a comedic Chorus, it would seem that Wade only begins making out-universe/world-beyond references (which are not even necessarily through the fourth wall) after having undergone the procedure to rid him of cancer, whereupon he started developing memory problems. As such, in addition to his brain being messed up and his mind disheveled, he may have developed some kind of low-level interdimensional perception. The star, Ryan Reynolds, is not exactly a stranger to this, as he played an interdimensional being before, in <a href="/title/tt0810988/">The Nines (2007)</a> (2007). It&#39;s possible that the script for Deadpool was hinting at it with Wade&#39;s &quot;sixteen walls&quot; (four walls compounded) remark. However, by virtue of the opening credits and title cards, the movie itself is self-referencing, which obfuscates the nature of Wade the protagonist. Also, the interdimensionality is not a previously established ability of Wade&#39;s own, such as in the comic book lines on which the movie is based. Lastly, there is the matter of the Weapon XI action figure, but for all the audience knows, if the toy physically exists in Wade&#39;s world, Wade dreamed of Weapon XI itself (in a nightmare, of course) and molded a miniature of it himself. a5c7b9f00b
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