overkill!! if you were on the fence with the first, this one is going to push you over.
had to much going on and far too few thread too hold it all together
You know how Kick Ass was such a great film and then the second one was a bomb because we'd seen it all before? Well, guess what -- you won't have that impression at all with Deadpool 2. The jokes are funnier and the action is action...ier. What's more, we don't have to Wade through all of the back origin story so this film cuts straight to the chase. I rated the first Deadpool 9/10, and this one 8/10 because it is slightly derivative and the final scene goes on a tad too long, but honestly, if I'd seen this one first I'd have given it a 9.
If you love Deadpool 1, you WILL be disappointed! But otherwise . Good movie on its own
Unless you are a fanboy(i mean this without being rude). its ok if you personally love it. But yes it is not as funny as Deadpool 1, full stop.
Deadpool 1 had a simple plot a simple storyline, simple budget. And so they killed it in writing, the jokes 4th wall breaks were off the chart. It was character driven story.
Deadpool 2 is a plot driven story. and the plot is just weak. The plot center is this kid Russell who is not well written and turns out to be annoying and not worth it honestly. But to each his own I guess.
Deadpool himself kills it and tries to carry it throughout. If you can love the movie solely on that. You will enjoy it.
Lot of jokes may not pander to international audience easily. I had hard time understanding few lines. But I can imagine they are funny. Will see it again with references
Cable was good, but underused in my opinion. I was expecting him to blow Deadpool's mind and imagining them to be each other's throat throughout the film.
That does not happen. The plot shifts. Cable joins deadpool. actually saves him in the end. while the villain is juggernaut. xmen 3 last stand memories anyone??
I saw DP1 again recently before seeing DP2 and I was laughing out loud at most stuff and the movie kept me hooked. DP2 does not do that. There are scenes in which I was waiting for things to move along.
It also suffers from the "trailer" effect. You know where you have seen most jokes and cool stuff in the trailer itself. And then in the movie you expect more but end up with nothing.
One awesome joke I found in trailer was Deadpool saying to Domino that YESS XFORCE IS DERIVATIVE!! . They cut it for some reason. He simply ignores her and says NO ONE ASKED FOR UR OPININON PETER. I mean why??
Some humor felt forced dare i say. I mean too much MCU and DC remarks.
but some humor really kicked ass.
In short I may not want to see it again on theaters. Deadpool 1 I could have seen it over and over agian.
Many people may disagree. I write this objectively.
Good Luck.
UPDATE:
went for it the second time. (because i had time to kill and i was nearby).
i do not want to redact anything. i stick by my comments and score. "you can enjoy this. but not as good as dp1"
there are lot of referential humour instead of contextual ones so some jokes will be hard to understand as i said before.
I was really afraid that this sequel would stink – there's rarely sequels that are as entertaining as this one.
It was really great to watch and the puns and comedy was just spot on as in the first movie. I really loved that they were able to convince Céline Dion to sing an amazing the intro song and create a great James-Bond-style title.
The overall story was not necessarily innovative but the comedy made more than up for it – I love that the borders between movie and reality mix whenever Deadpool starts talking to the audience or references real-life people.
I guess if your into Jr. High humor.
[7.6/10] I don’t come to Deadpool for the plot. The first film featuring the “Merc with a Mouth” was a hilariously outré romp when it was poking fun at conventional superhero flicks and a duller indulgence when it was aping them. The second film dutifully follows in those same, blood-stained footsteps.
There is a story being told in Deadpool 2, one of personal loss, the reconstruction of a fractured family, and shared life experiences bringing disparate individuals together. But these are the vegetables you must eat to enjoy the sugary desserts that the movie otherwise exists to dole out. The film’s narrative is the plain white rice director David Leitch uses to convey his cinematic concoction of flamin’ hot cheetos, atomic wings, and donkey sauce to the audience.
So while the film musters a cute pairing between Deadpool and a well-rounded, picked on young man, and sets Wade Wilson on a quest to figure out the meaning of his ultimate “F-word” -- family, the real fun of Deadpool 2 comes when the film acknowledges (often directly through its fourth-wall breaking antagonist) that this is a stock story, one that fits Wade Wilson well enough, but mainly exists to support the gags and action that are the character’s stock and trade rather than a compelling tale in and of itself.
But the balance of that is much better in Deadpool 2 than in the character’s first film. The movie recaptures the fun, ribald chemistry between Wade and his girlfriend, Vanessa, but still has trouble mining that for pathos rather than humor. Beyond an oddly touching acoustic cover of Aha’s “Take On Me,” it belabors the strained connection between the pair, but thankfully makes it a smaller (if still important) part of the movie.
The same goes for the surrogate dad routine the film has Deadpool play for young Firefist, a budding X-man in an abusive hospital for mutants. There’s a lesson buried in there somewhere about Wade Wilson having a heart, and after a loudly noted rock bottom, bouncing back to empathize and even sacrifice for the kid. But the part of the story devoted to Deadpool reaching his epiphany is mercifully minimal, largely sidelined in favor of the parts where it’s a throughline for the character’s Bugs-Bunny-in-spandex routine.
But what a routine! Given the glut of superhero cinema these days, the genre has been aching for a strong spoof that to poke fun at its excesses and note the silliness of the whole enterprise. That’s where Deadpool 2 shines.
The film has plenty of direct references to the other cape flicks du jour. While fighting a hulking bad guy, Deadpool spouts the same “sun’s real low” line used to subdue a familiar gargantuan green counterpart. When Cable (Josh Brolin, pulling double duty in comic book movies this summer) offers his grim and gritty riposte, Deadpool wonders if he’s from the D.C. Universe. And between references to specific comic book issues, creators who can’t draw feet, and helmets that “smell like Patrick Stewart,” Deadpool is cheerily intertextual in his callouts.
There’s also plenty of fourth-wall breaking fun to be had in a similar vein. Wade Wilson may look directly at the camera to note a “big bowl of foreshadowing.” He’ll poke fun at in-universe rival Wolverine for copying him with an R-rated box office success. He even calls out how odd it is that everytime he ends up at the Xavier School for Mutants, Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead are the only ones around.
Sure, some of this is fairly easy, a mad-libs of references that any casual superhero fan of recent vintage would get mixed in with a few gems for the diehards, but it’s also something no one else is doing on this scale. The fact that we’re getting a superhero spoof on the big screen, set in the X-Men universe, made on a sizeable budget with actors who, as Deadpool himself winkingly notes, have appeared in Avengers: Infinity War and Green Lantern and other caped crusades of varying quality is no small thing.
Deadpool 2 is, more than its predecessor, an episode of Robot Chicken, extended to cinematic length and scale, with the blessing (and more importantly the IP) of the studio and an intertextual bent to match the film’s self-consciously juvenile stylings. That may or may not be your speed, but it’s at least a little remarkable, and offers something no other comic book film on the silver screen has.
That said, the scale works both for and against Deadpool 2. The action scenes are occasionally inventive -- with Deadpool’s bullet-slashing moves that have been spliced into every trailer or his resourceful use of his own broken arm to strangle an opponent -- but many are hacked to bits in the editing room. For every bit of bloody, slow-motion glory that revels in the cartoony, red-splattered violence of the film, there’s three scenes of the same undifferentiated punch-and-kick fest you could find in mid-to-big budget action flick.
The one consistent exception to this is Domino. In addition to having a delightfully blasé attitude and an excellent repartee with Deadpool, this newcomer to the franchise can also boast the best action scenes. Domino’s power is luck, and while Wade Wilson may complain about how contrived and uncinematic that is, that ability forces the directors and animator to come up with creative sequences where the conflagration of fists and metal always breaks her way.
While other fights in the film suffer from the usual pathology of empty CGI, Domino’s skirmishes always have that extra wrinkle to keep things fresh and interesting.
That’s Deadpool 2’s M.O. It doesn't linger on any one thing for too long, moving its story along while tossing in liberal doses of gallows humor (including a hilarious homage to Suicide Squad), reference humor, potty humor, and other odes to pop culture past and various bits of juvenalia. If one strain of humor isn’t your thing, or a scene isn’t immediately working, then stick around, because the next gag is coming in a hurry.
That’s what I’m after when I go to see a Deadpool movie. Lord knows we have no shortage of options, both past and present, for different flavors of superhero flicks. Despite that, the Deadpool franchise is the only one serving up this particular dish, one that’s a mix of outlandish, hemoglobin-filled fisticuffs, omnipresent meta humor, and a decidedly unserious take on a genre that the world is increasingly taking more seriously (as the box office demands). Deadpool 2 is not for everyone, and its efforts at an emotional story or lesson mainly get in the way of its charm, but when the film is working, it’s unlike anything else in the superhero industrial complex, there to make you laugh and recoil and laugh again at the latest group of men in tights to acknowledge, tongue-firmly-in-cheek, how silly their deal is.
Deadpool 2 tastes much better than your average slice of leftover pizza.
Fucking HILARIOUS. The first Deadpool didn't quite hook me, Deadpool as a person is not very interesting in my opinion so having a story based on his origin felt pointless, and i think the plot was a little bland and a little TOO small-scale for a superhero movie. DP2 goes bigger and better with dozens of new characters, unique locations, epic jokes and a very interesting story that actually has high stakes. It's just an all around better movie, and it's clear that Deadpool is now officially being taken seriously by Marvel. Really looking forward to DP3.
This movie made me laugh so much! The comedic value cannot be understated. DP2 is one of the best comedies i've ever seen.
Saw It & Loved It!
The Great part is Deadpool is funny as ever and Ryan Reynolds keeps up a fantastic performance and really gives it his all and Josh Brolin was dead on As Cable, he transferred the comic version to the screen, the gritty feeling of a serious and tough character of the X-Men. Jokes are really funny when they hit, and they hit hard. The second line of characters in this movie were fun and entertaining, and they really took advantage of it, and Deadpool took some hits at their "partners" in crime with their jokes.
They literally went balls out with the jokes, action, and bloody scenes that I was surprised this wasn't NC-17. I just loved every moment of it honestly, I kept laughing and enjoying it. They tested the waters in the first movie, but in DP2 they were just crossing the line any time they can and it was fantastic. The story has a few twists I wasn't really expecting which was a real surprise, it was little too long for my opinion but the comedy, action, and fight scenes did a great job of keeping me thoroughly entertained and in my seat, loving every moment of it. Loved the X-FORCE joke, won't ruin it for anyone, when you see it, you will get it. The first movie trys to shock you this one takes it to another level, isn't better then DP1, I don't think so but it's as entertaining as hell, fantastic characters, and another great Marvel movie. So now lets see what they do with Deadpool & Ryan Reynolds.
Credit Scenes:
Mid-Credit Screens to see the short and worth the wait, and one more, and no ending credit screen so after the second one you can take off.
worst xmen movie ive seen
I'm sure lefty loved it.
Not for me.
Not quite as good as the first movie from a comedy perspective. I think he either went too far with the fourth wall stuff or not far enough.
As a super-hero/deadpool movie, this was a bomb.
Personally, I don't think it was as good as the first movie. Some of the jokes seemed a little too forced while other were on point. And some parts of the movie seemed a little too random, but hey, it is a Deadpool movie.
About the action sequences, ON POINT. Definitely eye catching.
X-Force, well, I must admit the first time I saw the movie, I though that they would actually make something instead of dying like seconds after the jump, funny moment tho.
Ryan and Morena make a super cute couple. Ship on that.
The soundtrack, good, random and funny music, Deadpool style.
I honestly think that a third installment could happen, however, the writers must think/create an awesome script too fulfill the public expectations.
Oh, and 'I'm touching myself tonight'.
Deadpool 2:s största styrka är dess mörka humor och de fortfarande välsittande självreferenserna. Själva intrigen är rätt så klichéartad men emotionellt berör denna film mera än den föregående. Största delen av den första filmens wow-effekt har dock förbrukats och det känns inte lika fräsch eller originellt längre. Det märks dock att Ryan Reynolds alldeles klart älskar rollen som Deadpool, eftersom han spelar karaktären med omättad energi och glädje.
Det tar en god stund för filmen att komma igång eftersom en hel del fokus sätts på intrigdriven drama istället för den svarta humorn som var så påtaglig i den första filmen. Men då Josh Brolins bov Cable (återigen en Marvelbov med karaktär och djup, i likhet med Brolins Thanos) äntligen dyker upp, lyfts filmen upp till en helt ny nivå. Dessutom utnyttjas de nya karaktärerna, med Domino i spetsen, på ett värdigt sätt. Actionscenerna är större och modigare jämfört med den förra filmen och fungera utan undantag väl. Slutet fungerar också väl och skapar ett intressant band mellan Deadpool och Cable.
Summa summarum: Deadpool 2 återanvänder mycket av det som gjorde den första filmen så bra, men den har en svagare första akt. Boven och actionscenerna fungerar dock mycket bättre och filmen lyckas även förmedla verklig känsla.
Tras volver a ver #Deadpool2 me sigue crispando ese exceso de humor, con gracietas forzadas que a mí poca gracia me hacen... Por lo demás la he disfrutado más que la primera vez que la vi.
good but not as the first.
This movie isn't worth watching.
I have to say that I quite enjoyed this movie. Was there a lot of juvenile jokes? Oh yes. Was the characters sometimes over the top and silly? Yes again. Was the script and story anything to write home about? Of course not! Was there a lot of gratuitous violence? Hell yes! But then, this was pretty much what could be expected. Anyone offended or surprised by this should not really have picked this movie in the first place.
Despite the fairly juvenile jokes, the sometime illogical script and the way over the top chop-chop-and-chop-some-more violence I had great fun watching this movie. I really enjoyed the action sequences a’la Kill Bill, the special effects and yes, the jokes. Most of the time at least)
Everything was so silly and over the top that it actually became funny. Each scene, taken by itself, would probably have been considered silly, or even bad, by me but stringed together in the context of the movie as a whole it just worked. For me at least.
The action sequences, CGI and everything that should be in a superhero movie was, in my mind, quite good. Also, despite not really being anything to write home about the story was quite adequate. Simple, straightforward and a lot better than the crap that a lot of the stuff that social and political correctness preaching writers at Marvel are spewing out these days.
I definitely liked Cable as the hard hitting ass-kicking cyborg. When Domino was first introduced I was not impressed, even though she’s hot. I mean, luck as a superpower? However, when she started to pull all these hilarious stunts with these incredibly unbelievable chains of events I quickly changed my mind. Oh, and I did like Deadpool of course. That goes without saying. If you do not like the main protagonist it is difficult to like the movie itself is it not?
Most of the other characters were between okay and so so. The one character I never really liked was Firefist. He was never funny, just incredibly stupid and childish.
The team of fellow mutant “warriors” that Deadpool pulled together? Well let’s say that I am not that disappointed that they were somewhat “expendable” but it looks like that was the whole point of it. When the first of them whammed into that bus I thought “What the f…?” and then it just continued with one gory event following another. Nice touch with the blue blood by the way. I guess the guy was an alien after all.
To sum it up, a lot of the movie was pretty much what I expected but altogether I think I was positively surprised. Two hours of great fun actually.
A movie as good as the CGI of Colossus.
Best superhero movie after Deadpool 1. On a side note: voting Domino for the best superhero of decade.
Fucking hilarious. I really enjoyed it.
I just hope we get a third part.
There's a lot of mess that Wade did on the last minutes.
Was better than Green Lantern
Overall I liked the movie, but I thought the first one had a tighter script. It was simple, but well-written. Here the plot was a bit of a mess and there were some scenes which felt like they were wasting time. And no matter how many times you put in a 'lazy writing' joke, it's not going to make the writing not lazy.
Still, overall it was a good movie. Not as good as the first, but it was a fun ride and I LOVED Cable (he was a bit underused though) and Domino. I hope we see them again.
So...what can I say...
Deadpool 2 is a mishmash of utter stupidity, inane humour, and over-the-top, gore-filled, R-rated action...and I liked it.
This is by no means a perfect movie, and to be honest, I liked the first one a tiny bit better. This has more jokes, but some felt a bit too forced, and I ended up laughing a bit less than when I watched the first one.
...and the sappy, sentimental stuff have to go...seriously.
The casting was good, and Reynolds was, of course, pretty much dead on when it came to the Deadpool character. Though the script they had to work with was rather mediocre, and that showed. Too much improv CAN be a bad thing yah know.
So...if you like the first one, Deadpool 2 is certainly a good time. I just wish they spent a bit more time writing it. But...I'm certain it will be a third instalment, so they have a chance to redeem themselves.
A solid, hilarious movie that was very enjoyable to watch, however, nothing can beat the original Deadpool. The only problem I had was that I felt the plot was a little all over the place this time, and I didn't find one of the main characters, Russell, that enjoyable to watch half of the time. Still an amazingly funny movie, and would recommend it to anyone and everyone.
Don't forget to stay for the end credits for an amazing surprise
Initial Reaction
After two viewings
The Good
• Deadpool himself is as funny as ever. Ryan Reynolds keeps up a fantastic performance and really gives it his all.
• Cable is also really good. Josh Brolin, despite being in many movies this year. Has given a great performance.
• Jokes are really funny when they hit, and they hit hard.
• Secondary characters are also really well done. Some anyway. More on that, below in the spoilers
• It has a true charm to it. Making it more distinct than the first. But not outshining it.
• The action was on point. The director really knows how to capture a great fight scene, and there are plenty here to enjoy and marvel at.
• Villain. This point is actually a fairly good one, but also has spoils. So read below if you really want to know. What I can say is that Ajax is nowhere near as memorable compared to the bad guys here.
• The amount of balls this movie has. It just does things, I would never expect them to do. The first movie gave us shocks at what they could say and show. Now they just go and toy with that to the next level. And I loved it.
The Bad
• Plot. It's not the best. It's also not that simple. The first Deadpool was very straightforward even with the time jumps. Here, it's a bit of a mess. Not to mention it's kind of a rip off of T2. But it acknowledges this at least
• Some jokes don't quite land. They reuse some of the same lines from the first movie, and it feels as if it really is lazy writing. As far as it seems, they are trying to make Deadpool's catchphrases more clear. But to me, it was just annoying.
• The jokes seem to build off the story in this. Whereas the first one felt more improvisational and made it seem like the plot revolved around the humour. Here it just seemed like the comedy was slotted into this action film. But it's not all that bad, just let down the overall tone of the movie.
• CGI is actually pretty bad. It's so distracting, it takes away from the comedy they try to sprinkle over it.
• Wade. He is focused on more than the first. And I just didn't like how they were trying to go about it.
• Along with the focus on Wade, the emotional scenes don't mix that well with the comedy like they did in the first.
Other Things
• You're going to want to stick around for the mid-credit sequences. They are some of the best ever in a Marvel movie, and in movies in general.
• There are two mid-credit scenes (almost back-to-back) and no end-credit scenes.
Spoiler Things
• The X-Force joke is so damn good that I can forgive the lack of build in the team up until the very humorous end. Again such a great ballsy move. Props to the studio.
• The villains in this movie, aren't really present in terms of villains. The first Deadpool had a villain, he had to beat him. Done. This sets it up to be all about Cable, but it actually gives us villains that turn out to be the same as Wade. Which is great for a Deadpool movie to show anti-heroes having a connection with the villains they are fighting.
Conclusion
DP2 is not better than the first. It lacks the simplicity and catchy humour that it had. But, it does grab onto you and takes you on a ride that is not as funny, but is just as enjoyable than the original. I don't see it being as rewatchable like the first. But as its own movie, it holds itself up for a fun experience, wonderful character portrayals, and a damn good time.
I loved the first Deadpool so I had very high expectations for this one. I was a little disappointed, I still enjoyed this movie a lot but I didn't love it like I thought I would. Maybe it is because the first one was so fresh and different and simple and the sequel is more of the same just more complicated. It could also be the promotion cycle just overloading on jokes and taking a little bit of the wind of the sails.
First off Ryan Reynolds is still perfect. He lives and breathes Deadpool. Josh Brolin is great too but just doesn't have a ton to do here. Hopefully we see more of him in the future. And a shout out to the fantastic Zazie Beetz. She is amazing in the show Atlanta and now I hope everyone gets to see how wonderful an actress she is. This movie also has a few great cameos too.
The movie itself is a mixed bag. The action is a lot better but the CGI can be pretty bad at times. The plot is bigger but more messy. It does some really unexpected things and I enjoyed that. The jokes are great, at least the ones that land. I think the first movie is constantly funny but this feels more like an action movie with a lot of jokes. There are a ton of references, which most are funny now but I wonder how they will age? The music is pretty good too. The opening credits James Bond rip off is really great.
Overall I liked this movie a lot and want to see it again but not right away. I look forward to seeing more Deadpool and hopefully some X-Force movies.
P.S. This has one of the best mid credits scenes any movie has ever done.
Edit: Watched the Super Duper cut and I didn't notice that much difference. They did change some of the music, I like the original soundtrack better. Still the same Deadpool and some jokes are different. The first half drags and that extra time makes the movie feel a lot longer even though it really isn't.
If there was something good or enjoyable about this film I missed it.
After watching the first one, I was prepared for anything, but I definitely wasn't prepared for Deadpool wearing Crocs™.
Not quite at the same level as the first one (the surprise and originality factors are obviously gone) but, for a sequel (and we all know how sequels can be dreadful), it delivers more of the same rather nicely, without a hint of disappointment.
Edit: I've recently rewatched the first movie and I noticed Deadpool already wears Crocs™ in that one. I guess the horror of it was too much for me to handle that I just buried that scene deep in a forgotten corner of my mind.
The first movie was fresh since it hadn't been done before. This one doesn't benefit from that designation. I found the second act particularly dull. Promising new characters Cable and Domino were sadly underutilized so I think it was thud more that a cheer from me. Maximum effort did not gain maximum effect. 6/10
Well number one has nothing on It's sequel because everything that number one has, It's sequel does better! It's to die for! It really is good to be alive!
Deadpool 2
I enjoyed my time with this movie, but that doesn't mean it's without issues.
I laughed a lot, but the jokes fell flat almost as much.
The plot and pacing was disjointed and tonally inconsistent.
Action was good, but the CGI wasn't great.
6.5/10
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“-Dubstep’s for pussies.
-You’re so dark! Are you sure you’re not from the DC Universe? They love dubstep.”
ONE DAY I’LL STOP ENJOYING DEADPOOL’S DC JOKES, TODAY’S NOT THE DAY
An excellent and entertaining movie.
However, I went in with the impression it would have the same unconventional, 4th wall breaking humor as the first. That isn't what we get this time around. It felt like all the original jokes were used in the trailer, and everything else was normal. Maybe I was just spoiled with the first one, which is not a bad problem to have.
The post-credits scene has the best parts of the movie, which is great but also sad.
I highly recommend this film, just don't have too high of expectations when compared to the first Deadpool.
Brad pitt and the x-men out of nowhere..
Almost killed A. Hitler goddammit Wade grow some bigger balls next time you have the chance.
But in all seriousness, the jokes were amazing imo so why not give it a go? While the plot was a little lackluster, that's not what you came here for. Watching Wade beat up the bad guys while some upbeat music is playing in the background totally makes up for it and makes this movie worth watching. And the humor of course, because you should laugh at least once when watching this movie. Otherwise, I have some bad news for you, my friend.
This Movie Is Overrated Horrible Story and Directing.. Very Bad Pace for the movie I expected better from the first film.. Pretty Same Results
First of, this is a gem of a movie. I laughed all the way through. It isn't a masterpiece but it is an excellent film. Love this humour, the characters and action. the plot is there also showing a growing Deadpool. literally! It is difficult to followup a clever and entertaining movie as the first but they did it. My advice, wait till the very end of the credits. It's worth it.
I wish that Domino was delivered in 30 minutes or less
better than the first, but the first was never that good to begin with, so thats not really saying much. Deadpool was his usual self, spouting profanity and sexual innuendo every chance he got, which got a bit tiresome after a while. at this point, it just seems as if they lace these movies with profanity and innuendo just to see how much they can get away with, and when you consider that the Deadpool comics are nowhere near this bad, why do it at all? is it because the profanity and innuendo is the only thing that makes him interesting to his fans and without it he is one dimensional and boring? was it a good movie? yes, but just like the original, it was nothing mind blowing or memorable when the credits started to roll
Second Best Movie Ever. After Deadpool of course. Saw it last night and organising a bigger expedition of mates to go again
More of the same only better and with more depth than the first round the mouthy merc served up to us. Am not going to say much more - don't want to give too much away - but if you're a fan, you will have a brilliant time. Stick around through the credits for a VERY satisfying conclusion.
Deadpool returns with a more ambitious sequel and a director who’s in over his head. Structurally this thing is almost completely broken, right from the start it immediately becomes too convoluted. The prologue takes a risk by stripping away one of the best things about the first film, but it doesn’t follow up on this grief arc and resolves in a way where it doesn’t feel like it reaches a real pay-off. In between it focusses on two different threads. The stuff with Russell and the school principal doesn’t get the proper emotional development it should, with Julian Dennison giving one of the most annoying child performances of the 2010s. On top of that it also wants to rip off The Terminator, which worked for Days of Future Past, but here the motivations of characters quickly become muddled or they’ll just switch sides whenever the script needs them to. By the time we reach the end of act 2 it’s a total mess that reeks of studio interference, rewrites and re-edits. Now that doesn’t need to be the be all and end all for a Deadpool movie. However, the comedy becomes stale due to how many jokes it’s rehashing from the first one, nor does it know when to cut back on Reynolds’ improv. Most of the humour here is quite eye rolling, though there are a few new bits I enjoyed here and there (the ‘pay-off’ to the X-force, calling Cable a racist for no reason). Finally, the aesthetic is a pretty major downgrade from the first film. The cinematography and general production values look cheap (with a lot of the CGI being blatantly unfinished), while the ironic use of shitty needle drops quickly becomes tired. It’s like they didn’t learn their lesson from the third act of Deadpool, because all the action is turned up to the point where it looks ugly and unmemorable. The entire time I kept thinking about how much rather I’d watch an entire film of the action montage that’s shown during the prologue. Instead this favors being a bigger, dumber Hollywood sequel that isn’t really about anything. It tries to sell you on this idea that it’s about family, but that somehow rings even less true than during every Fast and Furious movie. I honestly don’t see why this one gets a pass from most people, to me it’s one of the most overrated comicbook films ever made.
3/10
I want some more pool sir!
"The Proposition has a wonderful Guy Pearce performance!"
Gotta agree with Dopinder there.
Nothing to say that hasn't been said.
really liked the characters and most of the jokes.
but the cgi is really bad at some points and overarching plot isnt that great either. it still was a ton of fun.
if i like a series or movie is heavily dependent if i like the characters. but i just cant give this movie an 8 for these obvious flaws espically in the cgi department.
maximum effort fjdhfj canada puns and whatnot i love this movie
:heart::heart::heart::heart::heart::heart::heart::heart::heart::heart: - Another big from the Deadpool franchise hits hard! I had an amazing time and did not get bored even for a second It had a perfect one from the Deadpool franchise hits hard! The humour is what makes Deadpool better than all the other superheroes. There is only one actor who can perform as Deadpool is Ryan Reynolds! The starting credits are so funny film starts with Laughing and ends with Laughing. Masterpiece…
My rating system works:
10:heart:- Masterpiece :100:
9:heart:- Excellent
8:heart: - Amazing :ok_hand:
7:heart:- Great :sun_with_face:
6:heart: - Good :thumbsup:
5:heart: - Average :head_bandage:
4:heart: - Bad but watchable :octagonal_sign:
3:heart: - Bad :sob:
2:heart:- Awful :face_vomiting:
1:heart: - Bull Shit.
DEADPOOL just killin' it! This guy knows how to party! Loved every second of it!
even better than the first, this movie manages to be heart wrenching and hilarious at the same time
"Deadpool 2" picks up where the first film left off, with even more action, meta-jokes, and vulgar humor. Ryan Reynolds returns as the titular character, Wade Wilson, and faces off against the villainous Cable (Josh Brolin) while also trying to save a young mutant, Russell (Julian Dennison). The film also introduces the X-Force, a team assembled by Deadpool to aid in his mission.
While the sequel offers plenty of the same humor and action that made the first film a hit, it also has a stronger story and emotional depth. The cast, including Brolin, Dennison, and Zazie Beetz, have great chemistry and bring their own interesting character angles to the story. The film is directed by David Leitch, who crafts some visually stunning action sequences. Overall, "Deadpool 2" delivers on its promise of more action and humor, but also manages to elevate the story and characters from the first film, making it a worthy sequel.
"Deadpool 2" comienza donde lo dejó la primera película, con aún más acción, metabromas y humor vulgar. Ryan Reynolds regresa como el personaje principal, Wade Wilson, y se enfrenta al villano Cable (Josh Brolin) mientras intenta salvar a un joven mutante, Russell (Julian Dennison). La película también presenta a X-Force, un equipo reunido por Deadpool para ayudarlo en su misión.
Si bien la secuela ofrece mucho del mismo humor y acción que hizo que la primera película fuera un éxito, también tiene una historia más sólida y una profundidad emocional. El elenco, que incluye a Brolin, Dennison y Zazie Beetz, tienen una gran química y aportan sus propios e interesantes ángulos de personajes a la historia. La película está dirigida por David Leitch, quien crea algunas secuencias de acción visualmente impactantes. En general, "Deadpool 2" cumple su promesa de más acción y humor, pero también logra elevar la historia y los personajes de la primera película, convirtiéndola en una secuela digna.
As well-made as the first movie was, I think I enjoyed this one a little more. More of the jokes landed for me, plus the emotional core was really genuine and meaningful. It helped humanize Deadpool.
There were some weird editing choices, and while the action in the opening scene was kind of boring, it more than makes up for it later on.
Deadpool 2 brings the return of Wade Wilson and all his wisecracks, this time teaming up with a group of mutants he calls X-Force to help save a young mutant named Russell who is being chased by the time traveling Cable.
This is the rare sequel that lives up to the original while at the same time furthering the story of the central character. Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) is up to his old tricks, fighting crime and living his best life with his now fiancé Vanessa (Morena Baccarin). When Vanessa is killed by a baddie that Wade didn’t do away with, he falls into despair and tries to end things in a fiery gasoline-fueled explosion in his apartment. Of course, his healing abilities allow him to come back even from that, and team up yet again with Colossus Stefan Kapičić), and Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), both returning from the first film.
After an abject failure in their first team-up, Wilson is thrown in a mutant prison with Russell/Firefist (Julian Dennison), a young mutant who had been abused at the hands of the staff of the “Mutant Re-education Center” where he lived. The prison facility is attacked by Josh Brolin’s Cable, taking a break from playing his better-known Marvel villain, Thanos. As Deadpool enters the MCU arena, it will be interesting to see how this is reconciled over the coming years.
Deadpool puts together his team of heroes that he calls X-Force, again failing at the outset of their mission to save Russell, with only Domino (Zazie Beetz) and Wade’s cab driver friend Dopinder (Karan Soni) surviving. In the final standoff, we learn that Cable is not what he seemed at first, and get to see another classic Marvel villain, Juggernaut, appearing on film for the first time since 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand.
Deadpool 2 continues the idiosyncrasies from the first film including breaking the fourth wall and narrating the action at times. There is also a plethora of hidden cameos in the film from such actors as Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, and Terry Crews. It also deals with the ideas of time travel, something that the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe has delved into more deeply in recent years with Avengers: Endgame and Loki, just to name a few.
What works for the first film, continues to work here. But while the first film is a true origin story, this sequel takes Deadpool in a different direction, shifting from trying to save his damsel in distress by himself, to working with others to save someone not so much unlike himself. I hope that the third film is allowed to work in this same way and not hamstrung by Disney and Marvel executives trying to fit it into the more traditional MCU mold.
DEADPOOL DOING DEADPOOL THINGS, the second film
(X FORCE STILL LIVES IN MY HEART)
The merc with a mouth is back looking for trouble in Deadpool 2. When a time-traveler from the future named Cable attempts to kill a young boy before he can become a supervillain Deadpool puts together a team to save the boy and prevent the events that turn him into a villain. Josh Brolin give a pretty solid performance as Cable and Zazie Beetz has great comedic chemistry with Ryan Reynolds; providing some fun witty banter. However, a lot of the comedy is hit-and-miss; breaking the fourth walls a bit too much and pushing the crassness and vulgarity. And the anti-religious message (‘cause of course the Church is the real villain) is rather heavy-handed. It’s not as good as the first film, but Deadpool 2 delivers some laughs and is action-packed.
Hilarious and crazy action. The irony is great, especially in the death scene . I loved the references to diverse movies.
I'm not going to write a long one here, I mainly just wanna say please watch the Theatrical Cut of this film as it is by far the best version as the jokes hit better, the action is better and the music is miles better and the Super Duper Cut is just overly long and the jokes are just not as funny.
The story of Deadpool 2 is miles better in my opinion as it revolves around Deadpool basically going off the deep end after something emotionally wrecking happens and he has to start from rock bottom again and just let the insanity ensue. Need to start off with Ryan Reynolds (Wade Wilson / Deadpool) is still so perfect in this film, casting of Josh Brolin (Cable) though I think could have been cast better it was still a super great performance and the underrated performance in this film is Zazie Beetz (Domino) who I never liked much in the comic but in this film she just makes this character so bad ass and fun.
Like I said I am gonna keep it short and say just please watch this film and just get ready to have even more fun than the first film (just make sure to watch Theatrical Cut).
The best part of the movie is Cable. Josh Brolin executes his characters very well. He was an excellent Thanos and is an excellent Cable.
Not quite as good as the original, but it's still a highly entertaining comedic adventure.
There are some really odd pacing issues which the first film didn't have; some scenes are really fast, and then suddenly the plot will just slow down out of nowhere. There are some really odd talky scenes which they could have easily cut from the edit to allow for a more consistent pace throughout.
The comedy is absolutely on point however, and let's be fair: that's what you come for with Deadpool. As you would expect from the merc with a mouth, there's fourth wall breaking galore. My favourite gags were the Logan music box, and that hilarious James Bond opening sequence. I also loved the references to Thanos, Black Widow and Hawkeye, and the joke about 'X Men' being a sexist name for a group of superheroes. Possibly the greatest sequence in the whole movie is the one where the entire X Force are killed off in increasingly hilarious ways. Its sheer brutality and relentless nature make it the definition of comedic genius.
Although there is strong competition from the post-credits sequence where Deadpool goes on a time travelling murderous rampage involving Ryan Reynolds, Wolverine and the assassin that killed his girlfriend. Speaking of which: that was a brave move to kill her off so early in the film.
I really liked the main plot with Russell and Deadpool trying to help upon learning that he was being beaten by the mutant-hating headteacher at this boarding school. It shows that under all the potty mouth talk and questionable actions Wade Wilson still has a soul.
It was nice seeing Colossus and Teenage Megasonic Mutant Warhead (I hope I got that name right) return from the previous film, and Domino was a nice addition. The digs at her superpower being just luck were very funny.
Josh Brolin as you would expect is great as Cable. He has a certain presence about him that makes him ideal for roles like this, that require someone with a tough image. I hope he appears in future instalments of the Deadpool franchise because he fits the tone of these films well.
Bigger scope, longer runtime, bigger budget, bigger cast... But not better.
The first 30 mins are in keeping with what you want from a sequel. The middle hour though goes way off the rails with a chaotic script and poor plot line - all to set up a somewhat predictable finale.
I don't want to say it but I think Ryan Reynolds is the problem with the chaos. Too many one-liners and quips are jammed in. And the majority land but the minority don't and should have been left out to calm the volume of the script down.
There is a lot of humour in here but this time it feels forced and a little tired.
I prefer the first despite its issues and lacklustre ending because it was original. This one just tries to give you a headache.
7/10
“I’m Batman”
‘Deadpool 2’ is a massive improvement over the first in terms of film making and having more freedom to go balls to the wall. Not feeling so contained. Having more laughs and soul in this serious drama about the ‘F’ word. Well that’s what Deadpool thinks. A lot more ruthless when referencing other movies or other source materials surrounding this movie.
Now my main issue from the first movie is how colorless and bland the film making was. Something lacking or anything stuck out as memorable in terms of visual comedy. This time it’s directed by David Leitch, best known for John Wick and Atomic Blonde, who added a lot of his mystical tricks into this. How Leitch filmed the action scenes was slick and flowed smoothly. Especially in the musical numbers (played for comedy) that plays along during those sequences as a parody for blockbusters trying to be serious. Also not forgetting the truck chase.
Ryan Reynolds returns as the mouth taking anti-hero, but more crude and plenty of fourth wall breaking to go around. It’s clear from interviews and the behind the scenes that Reynolds is having an absolute blast playing this role. Probably the most fun he’s ever had. Taking past failures into account for humor and doesn't waste time to erase them. Reynolds once again captures the character in spirit through his sharp line delivery and comedic timing. But also giving the character heart by showing a softer side, which stops him from being annoying.
Josh Brolin is having such a great year it’s unbelievable. First ‘Infinity War’, than this, and Sicario 2. I've never seen an actor who’s been in three movies within three months back to back. His physical work and keeping up the straight man phase throughout also adds to the comedy. Never cracking a smile and keeping up the ‘tough guy’ appearance. He commands the scene whenever he appears on screen. Brolin delivers a great performance, what’s new?
While the achievements deserves it's praise, but please keep in mind it’s not perfect by any mean, like a masterpiece level. It’s freaking stupid if you ask me. Some of the CGI looked a bit noticeable and since there’s a lot of jokes, not all land. While all the actors played the parts well, small or big, were excellent either way and have such great chemistry with each other. Unfortunately the same couldn't be said about T.J Miller who was one of the worst parts of the movie. The running gag of “You look like an avocado had sex-” or “you look like Freddy Krueger face-fucked a topographical map” was never funny in the first place. Glad he’s screen time was short. I really hope they kill his character off in the next one, which seems more possibly if you heard the recent news surrounding the actor. Or knowledge his absence.
Other than that, Deadpool 2 is an extremely enjoyable film that succeeds and falls short in certain areas. If you like the first, then you will or probably have enjoyed this. For me, I was laughing and smiling for 2 hours.
Overall rating: Zazie Beetz and Rob Delaney are national treasures.
Was not like the first one but still good.
It have very big problems:-the story.
- the action
But the rest of movie is good. O and i forget, is very very funny.
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Comedy? 10/10. The plot? mediocre. 5/10. Looking forward to part 3, maybe the plot will be better.
Bill Skarsgård was in this movie and there was not one Pennywise reference. Writers, you have failed me.
Wow, I am really on the fence about this one. I don't have much to say about this, just, if you enjoyed the first, you'll be fawning all over this one. It's better. I'm not a fan of Tim Miller's original, mostly because of the constant meta humor and terrible, inconsequential story. It just didn't click with me. Making a jab at a popular movie that recently came out isn't clever writing. Deadpool 2 is exactly what you would expect of a sequel that thrives off a film built on fourth wall jokes and inappropriate gags. It's the reason you're in your seat. Thankfully, the jokes are actually more respectful this time around and not as often as expected. The Take-On Me piece is the best thing to come out of the movie; I chuckled. And Cable makes for a great character, actually much more so than the Wade Wilson. Josh Brolin nails every role he's in, which is why I wanted more of him. He's a tragic anti-hero, but unfortunately, his struggles aren't given much attention. He brushes all his reason for being there in the last scene (yes, I get what they were doing), but lacked in any satisfying wrap up for his arc. We instead have to focus on the lamest, eye-roll inducing fat kid, Russel, and his quandary at his abusive orphanage. It's so lame and not interesting, but we're forced to endure it, because it ties back to Deadpool's relationship with his wife. It's the center of the movie, and I couldn't give less of a fuck. They could've gotten a better actor, or something. Given more screen time to the horrible crimes the orphanage is committing, but just, I did not care. And at times, it seems the movie didn't either. There's a few subplots that briefly come up, only to be swept under the rug only minutes later. Whatever happened to the kids Negasonic Teenage Warhead were saving in the finale? What happened to the orphanage, or Russel for that matter, after the battle was over? It might be looking for things that aren't there, but the story felt incomplete. It's a cryptic and broken script that's copying Guardians Of The Galaxy and The Terminator, missing any kind of emotion. This should've been all about Cable, not Deadpool making dumb jokes as a guy gets cut up in a shredder. If you just want a silly action movie, with subpar work of John Wick director David Leitch, pounded together with wacky and gross humor, you will like it. It just didn't do much for me. Not going to remember it in a week.
Marvel's merc with a mouth is back to spread teabags, gunsmoke and enchiladas throughout the extended X-Men universe. This time he's brought friends, with the grizzled super-soldier Cable arriving from the future and luck-generating sidekick Domino answering a classified ad. It's a fun time, light-heartedly profane in the same vein as the original, if not half as unconventionally creative.
With the enlarged budget and heightened expectations, not to mention the change in director, far more of the laughs feel forced and manufactured. If the first spent 90% of its time in the character's wheelhouse, the sequel goes for something closer to 25%, and a majority of that is in the second act. Ryan Reynolds remains a picture-perfect casting choice, I loved his contrast with Josh Brolin as Cable, Zazie Beetz is a spunky, welcome addition as Domino, but the plot structure feels too tame and the jokes more restrained. Rather than doubling down, we've lightened up and settled for a handful of throwbacks to what worked last time. It feels like some of the rough edges have been smoothed out, and that unsightful grit is a big part of what makes the character operate.
This irreverent superhero movie allows to acquire prominence to a few secondary Marvel characters
This is the third time I’ve seen this now and the first time I’ve even registered the ‘plot’. Much as I love the Deadpool character and his foul-mouthed, ultra-violent 4th-wall-breaking escapades, Deadpool 2 feels more like a loosely-connected collection of sketches where either he or one of the X Force members gets to look cool.
This is BS I can't watch my Kodi and you want me to pay even though i got an acct with your sight??? Really!
Ryan Reynolds is perfect but I don’t care for the style of Deadpool. I find any movie that has a do over for an ending to be disappointing.
DeadPool 1 was absolutely amazing, so funny and entertaining that i had high hopes for the sequel. Well i wasn't that disappointment. Sure it does not get near the first but the action scenes are gore and funny one, a lot of jokes and messes with DC and real characters (ryan reynolds as himself) and i can say that 2 hours and 11 minutes are well done and very watchable without boring me a bit. Again very funny and i like the story and the so called villain.
I’m very split on Deadpool 2. Some elements of this film is very unexpected and others are painfully predictable. I really liked certain decisions towards the middle of the film regarding Dennison’s character Russell and Brolin’s Cable. Reynolds is again perfect for his role and again this is a very funny movie for the most part. There are a few times where the film takes the obvious joke and doesn’t let serious moments lie for as long as it should, which is an issue I had with the original. As I said up top this film can be way to predictable, this usually isn’t too much of an issue but the film appears to frame it’s self as completely unexpected based on a small handful of moments that on the long run don’t have much of an impact on the film as a whole. All action scenes are shot extremely well, which is to be expected as the director is one of the guys behind John Wick. It’s an unpopular opinion right now but I this wasn’t as funny or as focused as the original and it didn’t leave much of an impression on me.
Bit chaotic at start, it felt like it needed time to get things going, but once they were - it was funny, entertaining and even kind of sweet..
A little too wordy movie, and this in sequel hardly ever sell again. ps. but during and after credits scenes rocks! :)
The strength of Deadpool was Ryan Reynolds and Dead Pool 2 is no different. Certainly, it is already hard to imagine another actor owning the role so well already. The first film set up the tone and showed fans of the comic-book they were in safe hands. Dead Pool 2 tries to add a small amount of character and emotion to what could be a one dimensional and tiring character without losing the formulae that worked so well the first time around. I would have to say that in general, it worked. Fourth walls were destroyed, comic-book culture kicked around with no reverence shown and ultra-violence was peppered gorily throughout.
The main villain played straight-faced by the reliable Josh Brolin is given more motivation and even pathos than in some more poe-faced films. Likewise, Reynolds Deadpool is shown in the same light and even vulnerable although this does sideline Morena Baccarin for the majority of the running time.
TJ Muller and Karan Soni also give way so Hunt for the Wilder People’s Julian Dennison can be thrust-forward as Firefist. I was not entirely convinced by this character or all of the acting on display but if this was a stumbling point it was only a slight trip. Special mentions must go to the Zazie Beetz as Domino who had easily the coolest super-power I’ve seen to date which was only out-cooled by her hair and to the cameo of hilariousness that was Rob Delaney.
The story zipped along at a fast pace was fun and everyone played their part. The special effects were special without being overpowering, the peril, perilous and comic fun, well comically funny.
Whether Dead Pool is strong enough to carry over for a third installment without getting stale or too repetitive is questionable but certainly, the first two dips into this world, in what is a very overcrowded market, have stood up strongly against the opposition.
Certainly not a film for everyone Dead Pool is worth a look but if you are easily offended and do not love irreverence best give it a miss. it probably helps if you have some prior knowledge of the setup but Deadpool is not totally exclusive
Deadpool 2 is worth dipping your toe into…
I've always considered Ryan capable of acting as Deadpool and he nailed it!!! One of the best live action comic movie
RAYN F*CKING REYNOLDS I love this dude that's it
A very great movie not as great as the first movie. But over all you just got to love the plot twist at the end of the movie.
this is a fucking joke, expected way more from David Leitch
I personally enjoyed the first movie more but I believe this is the better movie.
They should have stopped after the first movie. Pointless movie.
I delayed watching this movie because a hating ass friend of mine told me the sequel wasn't as good or funny as the first one.
This movie was so funny that I had to watch it three times. So many one liners!
I was dying when Cable told Deadpool that he reminded him of his wife (while applying lipbalm) that scene was hilarious.
This film is nonsense and I love it.
Very nice movie. Lots of laughs and of course loads of action. Better than most of the junk showing up on movie screens today.
How can u watchi the full movie. Sorry I’m new to this so I don’t really know how to work it
How can u watchi the full movie. Sorry I’m new to this so I don’t really know how to work it
How can u watchi the full movie. Sorry I’m new to this so I don’t really know how to work it
It's cool, Deadpool is funny like always but to American for me, not so real. Anyway, I guess it's cool to see it between friends and family, have a good time.
Mi aspettavo di meglio sinceramente. Il primo deadpool è stato cento volte meglio... questo a dirla tutta non mi è piaciuto tanto e mi ha annoiato molto presto infatti non sono riuscito a guardarlo tutto. Gli ultimi 20 minuti ho chiuso.
God, I just love this movie!
I saw it again today, for a second time.
I guess I just wasn't in the right mood on first viewing, because I loved it! Almost as much as the first one. I love that we live in a time that we can get not only one, but TWO practically perfect Deadpool movies. Again, why is it that a couple lower budget, juvenile superhero lampoons can get the X-Men on screen more accurately than the MASSIVE budget blockbusters...?
Who can go wrong with Deadpool? Always a good laugh and entertaining to watch!
These movies are the only superhero movies I actually like, basically because they make fun of superhero movies. I love how its continually roasting itself and its genre. And all the meta-ness and breaking of the fourth wall! So good
And good for Celine Dion! She's finding ways of staying relevant! The song's great and the end of the music video is hilarious.
My favorite part of the movie has to be that fleeting X-Men cameo. An out loud laugh actually escaped me during that scene. Also "Are you sure you're not from the DC universe? You're so dark" LOL
ok so I went to see this movie and I couldn't have been happier with the outcome I laughed felt action rushes and even heart I will definitely say it's not for kids but I'll say it's a very good movie and I highly recommend seeing it
Vanessa's death sure caught me off guard. I didn't expect a movie with Deadpool in it to have deaths other than the bad guys. I feel bad for Wade. Colossus is being a shithead once again. Firefist is freaking hilarious. Both fight scenes between Wade and Cable was pretty good. Especially the second one. Rest in pieces, X-Force, except Domino. You'll be remembered for absolutely nothing. Who would've thought Wade Wilson/Deadpool's death would actually be so sad? Overall, this movie was decent. The first one was much better, obviously.
Damn it I love deadpool!
Es irreverente, chistosa, pendeja... esto es Deadpool 2. Es un filme para echar la risa, con diálogos que hacen burla de otras películas, personajes, situaciones que en el doblaje al español latino se conservaron muy bien. Esperemos ahora con papa Disney a cargo haya una tercera parte igual de imbécil que estas ultimas dos entregas.
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I think it was on par with the first movie, maybe just slightly worse.
A lot of jokes fired one after the other and then some serious moments make for a nice mix. The plot wasn't the best, but still acceptable.
Great performances all around, but especially from Reynolds and Brolin. Loved how the movie is setting up some kind of bromance between their characters.
The action scenes looked good, the combat was choreographed well, entertaining and never banal. The CGI, on the other hand, was shaky at best ( that plane looked very fake ). Fortunately it doesn't impact the movie too much.
A very fun movie, suggested to everyone who liked the first.
8/10