Wade Wilson (ovvero Deadpool), il mercenario mutante insolente e sboccato riunisce una squadra malvagi mutanti per proteggere un ragazzo dai poteri sopprannaturali dal brutale cyborg Cable c... Leggi tuttoWade Wilson (ovvero Deadpool), il mercenario mutante insolente e sboccato riunisce una squadra malvagi mutanti per proteggere un ragazzo dai poteri sopprannaturali dal brutale cyborg Cable capace di viaggiare nel tempo.Wade Wilson (ovvero Deadpool), il mercenario mutante insolente e sboccato riunisce una squadra malvagi mutanti per proteggere un ragazzo dai poteri sopprannaturali dal brutale cyborg Cable capace di viaggiare nel tempo.
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Stefan Kapicic
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Reviewers say 'Deadpool 2' is lauded for its humor, action, and Ryan Reynolds' performance. The film's self-awareness and fourth-wall breaks are celebrated. New characters, like Josh Brolin's Cable, are welcomed, though some wish for deeper development. Emotional depth, especially regarding loss, is noted as an improvement. However, plot inconsistencies and familiar tropes are criticized. Special effects and CGI receive mixed feedback. Overall, 'Deadpool 2' is considered a fun, entertaining sequel that mostly meets expectations.
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This one was just as enjoyable as the first. Great action, tied in with humour. I've never been a fan of Marvel but have enjoyed the offerings of this franchise. I do hope they make a third.
A suicidal superhero comes to the rescue of a fat superhero kid who has got no friends. Will they live happily ever after? I didnt really like Deadpool 1, but I did like this sequel, because the jokes are better and thankfully there are some breathers in between the action scenes, so adults, who value characters and a good story, will be able to appreciate this movie as well.
Deadpool 1 had a too fastpaced tempo, which destroyed the fabric of the movie. Deadpool 1 was more of a longwinding gimmick, this time around though the characters and the story can be enjoyed though in a normal pace, which makes for a lot more pleasurable watching experience. The action is still fantastic, but even the action is more enjoyable, because it isnt non stop as it was in Deadpool 1. A pause now and then, with some hilarious sentimental scenes between the characters, greatly enhances the fun for me of watching these sort of bizarre action comedies, which are usually only made for teenagers, but as I said before this movie can be enjoyed by adults as well.
Watch out for some great short cameos by Brad Pitt and Matt Damon. And there is some great seventies and eighties music to be heard by: Dolly Parton, AC/DC, Enya, Barbara Streisand and lots of others, whose music is truly hilarious in the context of this bizarre superhero story.
Deadpool 1 had a too fastpaced tempo, which destroyed the fabric of the movie. Deadpool 1 was more of a longwinding gimmick, this time around though the characters and the story can be enjoyed though in a normal pace, which makes for a lot more pleasurable watching experience. The action is still fantastic, but even the action is more enjoyable, because it isnt non stop as it was in Deadpool 1. A pause now and then, with some hilarious sentimental scenes between the characters, greatly enhances the fun for me of watching these sort of bizarre action comedies, which are usually only made for teenagers, but as I said before this movie can be enjoyed by adults as well.
Watch out for some great short cameos by Brad Pitt and Matt Damon. And there is some great seventies and eighties music to be heard by: Dolly Parton, AC/DC, Enya, Barbara Streisand and lots of others, whose music is truly hilarious in the context of this bizarre superhero story.
It's true that you can have too much of a good thing...please no more different editions!
THEATRICAL CUT - was the best version of any of the "cuts" it was the most cleanly edited and it had the best soundtrack out of the three. It is clear after seeing all the versions of the film that they tested all of the jokes and the ones included were cherry picked, and the best were picked to be included in this one.
SUPER DUPER CUT/EXTENDED - this was supposed to be an extended version of the film but it was actually a different cut...what I mean by that is that they changed the soundtrack and they cut out what I considered to be some of the funniest jokes from the theatrical cut and replaced them. They ALSO added some additional footage to the film after making those changes. This version of the film feels darker and less funny to me personally so I prefer the theatrical cut over it.
ONCE UPON A DEADPOOL/PG13 - This is the edition that nobody asked for and is the most unnecessary. From an editing standpoint this version of film is very sloppy, and seems like one giant montage. They don't even start this version of the film out at the beginning it jumps right into the "safe room scene". A lot of the footage included in this edition was already available on the home releases and online (apart from the short amount filmed with Fred Savage). The movie would end up edited on TV regardless of this edition existing or not. So in reality there was no need for this edition to exist apart from making more money.
THEATRICAL CUT - was the best version of any of the "cuts" it was the most cleanly edited and it had the best soundtrack out of the three. It is clear after seeing all the versions of the film that they tested all of the jokes and the ones included were cherry picked, and the best were picked to be included in this one.
SUPER DUPER CUT/EXTENDED - this was supposed to be an extended version of the film but it was actually a different cut...what I mean by that is that they changed the soundtrack and they cut out what I considered to be some of the funniest jokes from the theatrical cut and replaced them. They ALSO added some additional footage to the film after making those changes. This version of the film feels darker and less funny to me personally so I prefer the theatrical cut over it.
ONCE UPON A DEADPOOL/PG13 - This is the edition that nobody asked for and is the most unnecessary. From an editing standpoint this version of film is very sloppy, and seems like one giant montage. They don't even start this version of the film out at the beginning it jumps right into the "safe room scene". A lot of the footage included in this edition was already available on the home releases and online (apart from the short amount filmed with Fred Savage). The movie would end up edited on TV regardless of this edition existing or not. So in reality there was no need for this edition to exist apart from making more money.
Not as good as the first one, however it still has a large amount of good moments. A fun over the top superhero movie that's filled with pop culture references and self-referential humor. Very enjoyable especially the end credits scenes
I'm not a huge fan of comic character movies even though I watch them all but Deadpool is definitely my favorite Marvel character. I guess it's because he's just a bit kinkier with his sometimes vulgar sense of humor. That's something you will never see in the other Marvel or DC Comics movies. Deadpool doesn't fit in that family package as his constant humor is just above the edge. I'm normally not a huge fan of Ryan Reynolds either but I have to admit that his Deadpool character fits him as a glove. About the story it's a typical superhero against evil like all other superhero movies but that little humorous touch makes all the difference. And for a sequel it's a good one, just waiting for a third one now.
'Deadpool 2' Stars on Becoming Their Characters
'Deadpool 2' Stars on Becoming Their Characters
Deadpool 2 stars Josh Brolin, Zazie Beetz, Julian Dennison, and director David Leitch share the moment the cast became one with their characters.
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- Quiz(at around 23 mins) The footage of the X-Men closing the door was shot on the set of X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019) and sent over to the Deadpool 2 crew.
- Blooper(at around 1h 8 mins) When the brakes on the prison rig are cut, they leak hydraulic fluid making it unable to stop. A vehicle of that size and weight would definitely require air brakes, which not only don't leak fluid but apply automatically if the brake line is cut.
- Curiosità sui creditiSPOILER: The opening credits presented in a James Bond style sequence, but most of the credits are actually complaining about Vanessa's death.
- Versioni alternativeIn India, the CBFC (Central Board Of Film Certification) demanded that audio edits be made to the film before the film could receive an 'A' rating (meaning that only an adult audience; whom are aged aged 18 and over can attend screenings of the film). These changes bleeped out some heavier profanities from the film; the violence and sexual humor however was left uncut.
- ConnessioniEdited from X-Men: le origini - Wolverine (2009)
- Colonne sonoreAshes
Written by Petey Martin, Jordan Smith and Tedd T
Performed by Céline Dion
Produced by Steve Mac
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc.
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Once Upon a Deadpool
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Centre Lawn Building, Riverview Hospital, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada(Essex House for Mutant Rehabilitation; exterior)
- Aziende produttrici
- Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro
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- Budget
- 110.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 324.591.735 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 125.507.153 USD
- 20 mag 2018
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 785.896.632 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 59min(119 min)
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- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
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