ian1000
Joined Sep 2005
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Great to see Dexter back, and it's much better than New Blood. Yes, as in Science Fiction, you're not necessarily dead when you're our favourite serial killer.
Great to see Angel and an older Quinn and Vince.
BUT
1) The Miami Metro storyline, and scenes felt too brief and a little unbelievable.
2) I think Pitch Meeting could do a great video about the creation of the ridiculous Police character.
"Well, she's not a people person, and she has sort of magical powers, she can locate body parts in a giant tip, whilst listening to Bee Gees at high volume on headphones."
Great to see Angel and an older Quinn and Vince.
BUT
1) The Miami Metro storyline, and scenes felt too brief and a little unbelievable.
2) I think Pitch Meeting could do a great video about the creation of the ridiculous Police character.
"Well, she's not a people person, and she has sort of magical powers, she can locate body parts in a giant tip, whilst listening to Bee Gees at high volume on headphones."
I saw another review here, titled, "boring". I can only agree, with the added comment "disappointing".
Firstly, the good parts:-
The Wade Wilson dialogue is still sharp, though perhaps it's wearing a bit thin.
The battles are awesome, well up to the standards of the first two Deadpool movies. There's a battle, in the final third of the movie, that partly takes place in a bus, fantastic scene.
Wolverine is as grumpy and difficult as ever, but one heck of an ally to Wade.
What's wrong with the movie:-
The plot is thin, the pacing poor, and, aside from the action scenes, it's a fairly boring movie.
It all feels a little familiar, and, if you've seen one of the Marvel TV shows, you'll feel at home - a key plot point, and perhaps 25% of the movie, takes place within its setting.
Firstly, the good parts:-
The Wade Wilson dialogue is still sharp, though perhaps it's wearing a bit thin.
The battles are awesome, well up to the standards of the first two Deadpool movies. There's a battle, in the final third of the movie, that partly takes place in a bus, fantastic scene.
Wolverine is as grumpy and difficult as ever, but one heck of an ally to Wade.
What's wrong with the movie:-
The plot is thin, the pacing poor, and, aside from the action scenes, it's a fairly boring movie.
It all feels a little familiar, and, if you've seen one of the Marvel TV shows, you'll feel at home - a key plot point, and perhaps 25% of the movie, takes place within its setting.
I went with high expectations, because I disregard and reviews or opinions of MCU nerds. I was not disappointed. I saw it an an IMAX, but in 2D, and the visuals certainly justified that choice.
The story was good, better than the last few movies, the main cast were a delight to see; I had specifically watched Ms Marvel a few days before viewing this movie, and I'm glad I did; I may even go back and try Hawkeye once more.
The humour was perfect, and Sam Jackson was often at the centre of the humour and story, as he should be. The concept of Nick Fury heavily interacting with Kamala's family (Mrs K calls him "Nicholas") was my favourite part.
There's a mid credit scene, which superb, but no end credit scene (I sat in an empty cinema waiting for it!)
Just enjoy, it's fun.
The story was good, better than the last few movies, the main cast were a delight to see; I had specifically watched Ms Marvel a few days before viewing this movie, and I'm glad I did; I may even go back and try Hawkeye once more.
The humour was perfect, and Sam Jackson was often at the centre of the humour and story, as he should be. The concept of Nick Fury heavily interacting with Kamala's family (Mrs K calls him "Nicholas") was my favourite part.
There's a mid credit scene, which superb, but no end credit scene (I sat in an empty cinema waiting for it!)
Just enjoy, it's fun.