So I09.com reportedly has the spoilers up for the Deadpool related ending of the wolvie movie.
Basically they zoom in on the rubble of the destroyed nuclear plant. We see Deadpools hand out of the rumble and then we see his head on the floor. We then see a guy in a long black over coat with his hood up, kneel down and pick up the head. We then hear dialogue as the camera pans around, " who the hell are you supposed to be?" and as it pans around we see its Wade Wilson. (Ryan Reynolds). then the screen fades to black. BTW its after the credits.
so Wade is alive and well... Weapon XI was a Wade Clone.... DEADPOOL lives
I guess this would be a way to continue on with a spin off if necessary, but I really don't like it. It just strikes me as a hasty rewrite to try to appease the internet masses.
Though it apparently came from a forum, so you know, might not be true.
I was pretty let down, when people were talking about how bad the leaked one was and Fox was like "no it's missing 20 minutes," i for some reason took that as fact and was really excited again to see the movie. Turns out it was an outright lie and there isn't a second of "new" footage, aside from the tacked on endings that i didn't even bother waiting to see.
Man the first two X-Men movies were so cool and i even like the R rated cut of Daredevil. Why does Fox have to keep making me feel stupid for liking comic books now? It was especially traumatic this time around because where something like Fantastic Four just starts pissing in your face right away, the first 15 minutes or so of this were GOOD. Real good.
Wolverine and Sabretooth all winnin' wars and high-fivin', but Sabretooth going further round the bend with each one. I wish the movie could've just ended after that, when i was happy.
Then it followed an exact 45 degree drop from awesome to Ghost Rider, each new line or idea incrementally more stupid than the last. I was just drained by the end, there's just not enough hate in my body to deal with it.
Yes, i can definitely agree that that was the sharpest downturn. Maybe 45 degrees toward terrible before that, and 90 afterwards. I can't think of a single good or entertaining thing that happened past that moment.
I guess i should make the concession that i really really liked everything that Liev Schreiber said and did. He was cool for the entire thing, and one of the best bits of Marvel casting yet, in my opinion. The entire movie went to shit around him, but Sabretooth remained golden. If only they hadn't felt the need to shoehorn in 50 other characters they hadn't even bothered to look up on wikipedia, much less in a comic book, just for the sake of throwing names around, things could've been much better.
I swear if these rights don't revert back to Marvel the next X-Men movie is just going to be Patrick Stewart reading character names from a notebook with ten second pauses for applause.
It looked retarded, is completely impractical for a human due to arm/leg length ratio, and at no point in time did he look like he was carrying his weight due to the use of a cable.
With low expectations, this actually blew me away. I thought it'd be complete garbage, but the action scenes were really well done, and certain spots of the movie were still pretty cool. Also, it had much more of an epic, high-stakes feeling than I expected it to.
It looked retarded, is completely impractical for a human due to arm/leg length ratio, and at no point in time did he look like he was carrying his weight due to the use of a cable.
It was almost as stupid as
gambit climbing a building with his glow stick.
Yeah one of the things that struck me the most was the excessive wire work. There were a couple standout scenes where it didn't even look like Creed used his legs, he just started to levitate. I kept waiting for William Stryker to bust out a crazy wall-run backflip combo, and i'm pretty sure he's the only character that never did. Well, him and Dukes. Like that one part where
Maverick (was Asian McGuns supposed to be Maverick?) does like a running 20-foot jump straight up into the door of a moving helicopter.
And speaking of helicopters, i'm pretty sure the wall-climb was the second worst use of that staff, after helicoptering safely down from the roof of a building with it.
I was really hoping that this would've been a well-grounded action flick considering the director. I think a lot of the flaws come from trying to make a blockbuster-style action flick when that's not what you've done or what you're good at.
With the recent run of movies, it's like there's a big spinner of landmarks known world-wide that the writers approach to choose where to have their action scenes, and they're getting more obscure as it goes along.
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Unfortunately not, but it was on the DVD, and it's based on this. Needless to say, it looked like an incredibly generic fantasy movie.
I didn't like it, but I figured that was because I wasn't the target audience.
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Holy freaking God.
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You're right. That's entirely too much clothing.
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Sorry about that. I totally forgot since I have my settings not to show sigs/avatars on that forum.
"Wolverine's pants must stay on."
I guess this would be a way to continue on with a spin off if necessary, but I really don't like it. It just strikes me as a hasty rewrite to try to appease the internet masses.
Though it apparently came from a forum, so you know, might not be true.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
also the banner ad at the top is for a xxx site and has people doing it.
no, dude. I think he's talking about ether.
the banner ad at the top is for an ether site and has people doing (drinking) it.
besides, there's no porn on the internet.
I was pretty let down, when people were talking about how bad the leaked one was and Fox was like "no it's missing 20 minutes," i for some reason took that as fact and was really excited again to see the movie. Turns out it was an outright lie and there isn't a second of "new" footage, aside from the tacked on endings that i didn't even bother waiting to see.
Man the first two X-Men movies were so cool and i even like the R rated cut of Daredevil. Why does Fox have to keep making me feel stupid for liking comic books now? It was especially traumatic this time around because where something like Fantastic Four just starts pissing in your face right away, the first 15 minutes or so of this were GOOD. Real good.
everything before that felt like one movie, and everything after felt like another.
I guess i should make the concession that i really really liked everything that Liev Schreiber said and did. He was cool for the entire thing, and one of the best bits of Marvel casting yet, in my opinion. The entire movie went to shit around him, but Sabretooth remained golden. If only they hadn't felt the need to shoehorn in 50 other characters they hadn't even bothered to look up on wikipedia, much less in a comic book, just for the sake of throwing names around, things could've been much better.
I swear if these rights don't revert back to Marvel the next X-Men movie is just going to be Patrick Stewart reading character names from a notebook with ten second pauses for applause.
"Havok!"
*clapclapclapclap*
"Dazzler!"
*woooooooo*
"Sugar Man!"
*muffled explanations*
And i, like a chump, will go see it.
It looked retarded, is completely impractical for a human due to arm/leg length ratio, and at no point in time did he look like he was carrying his weight due to the use of a cable.
It was almost as stupid as
Still, it obviously had a fuckton of flaws.
Yeah one of the things that struck me the most was the excessive wire work. There were a couple standout scenes where it didn't even look like Creed used his legs, he just started to levitate. I kept waiting for William Stryker to bust out a crazy wall-run backflip combo, and i'm pretty sure he's the only character that never did. Well, him and Dukes. Like that one part where
"...but it generates heat?"
I was really hoping that this would've been a well-grounded action flick considering the director. I think a lot of the flaws come from trying to make a blockbuster-style action flick when that's not what you've done or what you're good at.
With the recent run of movies, it's like there's a big spinner of landmarks known world-wide that the writers approach to choose where to have their action scenes, and they're getting more obscure as it goes along.