Paladin of Baha-who? |
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Hilarious. Wear your brown pants, because you just might shit yourself laughing.
My wife and I are debating about whether to let our very mature 15-year-old daughter see it. Our 8 and 10 year old boys will be very disappointed that we will not let them see it. I don't think my 9 year old daughters will care, but they're certainly not seeing it either.
Hama |
Hilarious. Wear your brown pants, because you just might s%#! yourself laughing.
My wife and I are debating about whether to let our very mature 15-year-old daughter see it. Our 8 and 10 year old boys will be very disappointed that we will not let them see it. I don't think my 9 year old daughters will care, but they're certainly not seeing it either.
Yeah, sure. Bring the daughter.
Some of the jokes might soar over her head but...Norman Osborne |
Paladin of Baha-who? wrote:Hilarious. Wear your brown pants, because you just might s%#! yourself laughing.
My wife and I are debating about whether to let our very mature 15-year-old daughter see it. Our 8 and 10 year old boys will be very disappointed that we will not let them see it. I don't think my 9 year old daughters will care, but they're certainly not seeing it either.
Yeah, sure. Bring the daughter.
Some of the jokes might soar over her head but...
And she might be able to explain some of the dirtier bits to you.
Greylurker |
Colossus was a good choice to pair up with Deadpool for this. Big metal giant is pure Paragon compaired to Deadpool's anti-hero. Plus the fight with Angel Dust was great
I like the decision they made with Negasonic, would have been a very different feel if they had gone with Cannoball like they had planned originally. She fit nicely between Colossus and Deadpool. Someone who could go either way when she gets older.
archmagi1 |
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Also, my favorite scene is when colossus stops his fight with Angel Dust for her wardrobe malfunction. It's so cartoony and goofy and actually realistic in a way. Just a refreshing bit of action movie moment that you always imagined*should* have happened before.
Hama |
Hama wrote:And she might be able to explain some of the dirtier bits to you.Paladin of Baha-who? wrote:Hilarious. Wear your brown pants, because you just might s%#! yourself laughing.
My wife and I are debating about whether to let our very mature 15-year-old daughter see it. Our 8 and 10 year old boys will be very disappointed that we will not let them see it. I don't think my 9 year old daughters will care, but they're certainly not seeing it either.
Yeah, sure. Bring the daughter.
Some of the jokes might soar over her head but...
Orly
Norman Osborne |
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Saw it. Loved it.
Its the foul-mouthed, absurdly violent comic book movie I needed to shake me out of the assembly line complacency Marvel Studios has dragged me into.
I've never quite understood comments like this. If you don't enjoy the Marvel Studios films, there is a simple solution....not watching them. I promise Stan Lee won't come to your house and force you to go see them at gunpoint.
MMCJawa |
I like how she totally killed (probably) those two guys when colossus wasn't looking. Those two were some of the best xmen on film, imo beacause they were totally comics gonzo. Yellow costuming and all. Is there a subtle joke about singerverse costuming in there as negasonic starts in the blacks, but unveils a classic feel costume? I think so.
Also, my favorite scene is when colossus stops his fight with Angel Dust for her wardrobe malfunction. It's so cartoony and goofy and actually realistic in a way. Just a refreshing bit of action movie moment that you always imagined*should* have happened before.
I think the joke in the bar that weasel had about monochrome outfits was also partially targeting that.
Cole Deschain |
I actually appreciated the relative economy with established characters this film used... not a lot of wasted material.
archmagi1 |
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Cole Deschain wrote:I've never quite understood comments like this. If you don't enjoy the Marvel Studios films, there is a simple solution....not watching them. I promise Stan Lee won't come to your house and force you to go see them at gunpoint.Saw it. Loved it.
Its the foul-mouthed, absurdly violent comic book movie I needed to shake me out of the assembly line complacency Marvel Studios has dragged me into.
But he might totally call you out when he's MC'ing at the local sleaze pub.
Cole Deschain |
Hey Sharoth in particular but anyone in general....I know it's a hard R rating but is the rating mostly about language and sexual innuendo or is there nudity and R type violence like really gory stuff?
Full frontal nudity, F-bombs galore, gruesome exit wounds, a comically disgusting series of broken bones...
This flick earns its R.
Or rather, waves its banner with a triumphant cheer.
archmagi1 |
Its a *long* list on imdb.
Nudity: There is female full frontal, female breasts, female butts, male butts, out of focus male full frontal, a lengthy sex scene montage, including implied anal sex. Pretty much everything that is considered obscene in American cinema.
Profanity: Name it, its in there. Often. F bombs are on par with Wolf of Wall Street.
Gore: A guy gets gooed on a highway sign, multiple decapitations, some mild body horror, limb breakings (in a monty python-esque scene in particular), tons of generic action movie deaths, tons of gory action movie deaths. All of it is presented cartoony, and not in a saw sort of way.
Sharoth |
Sharoth wrote:Deadpool was a fun movie. Worth the price of the ticket.Hey Sharoth in particular but anyone in general....I know it's a hard R rating but is the rating mostly about language and sexual innuendo or is there nudity and R type violence like really gory stuff?
Yes.
Just yes.
Edit - I would not take kids to this movie.
Freehold DM |
Fake Healer wrote:Sharoth wrote:Deadpool was a fun movie. Worth the price of the ticket.Hey Sharoth in particular but anyone in general....I know it's a hard R rating but is the rating mostly about language and sexual innuendo or is there nudity and R type violence like really gory stuff?
Yes.
Just yes.
Edit - I would not take kids to this movie.
thanks for the heads up- I will not be taking my nephew to this.
Caineach |
Paladin of Baha-who? wrote:Hilarious. Wear your brown pants, because you just might s%#! yourself laughing.
My wife and I are debating about whether to let our very mature 15-year-old daughter see it. Our 8 and 10 year old boys will be very disappointed that we will not let them see it. I don't think my 9 year old daughters will care, but they're certainly not seeing it either.
Yeah, sure. Bring the daughter.
Some of the jokes might soar over her head but...
She is 15. She has heard and seen worse in all regards.
Fake Healer |
Fake Healer wrote:Sharoth wrote:Deadpool was a fun movie. Worth the price of the ticket.Hey Sharoth in particular but anyone in general....I know it's a hard R rating but is the rating mostly about language and sexual innuendo or is there nudity and R type violence like really gory stuff?
Yes.
Just yes.
Edit - I would not take kids to this movie.
Yeah, I was more worried about the wifey, lol...she has a sensitivity to gore and torture stuff so I am leaving her home for this one....
Sharoth |
Sharoth wrote:Fake Healer wrote:Sharoth wrote:Deadpool was a fun movie. Worth the price of the ticket.Hey Sharoth in particular but anyone in general....I know it's a hard R rating but is the rating mostly about language and sexual innuendo or is there nudity and R type violence like really gory stuff?
Yes.
Just yes.
Edit - I would not take kids to this movie.
Yeah, I was more worried about the wifey, lol...she has a sensitivity to gore and torture stuff so I am leaving her home for this one....
It is gory, but not super gory. Not Walking Dead gory, but just mindless violence gory. Yes, there is torture in there, but I feel it "fits" with who is doing it. But I think that your wife would have issues with it. Take your best male friend to it and you will have a blast.
Zurias |
Hilarious. Wear your brown pants, because you just might s*+~ yourself laughing.
My wife and I are debating about whether to let our very mature 15-year-old daughter see it. Our 8 and 10 year old boys will be very disappointed that we will not let them see it. I don't think my 9 year old daughters will care, but they're certainly not seeing it either.
Here is your litmus test:
Do you know what pegging is? Y/N
If "Yes", enjoy your movie.
If "No" please do not subject yourself to this movie.
Hama |
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Paladin of Baha-who? wrote:Hilarious. Wear your brown pants, because you just might s*+~ yourself laughing.
My wife and I are debating about whether to let our very mature 15-year-old daughter see it. Our 8 and 10 year old boys will be very disappointed that we will not let them see it. I don't think my 9 year old daughters will care, but they're certainly not seeing it either.
Here is your litmus test:
Do you know what pegging is? Y/N
If "Yes", enjoy your movie.
If "No" please do not subject yourself to this movie.
That is a minor, hilarious, part of the movie.
lowfyr01 |
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Quote:"Deadpool is wildly creative and new, and that’s what audiences want," said Fox domestic distribution chief Chris Aronson. "I think a lot of credit goes to [Fox CEO] Jim Gianopulos for having the courage to make this movie."....are you F#@$ing kidding me
The movie makes a lot of money(and so soon after the Fantastic Four fiasco) so of course the CEO wants to be the one who was always behind this movie^^
Tinkergoth |
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One of the funniest moments for me was one that seemed to fall flat for a lot of the audience both times I've seen it.
Threeshades |
Sharoth wrote:thanks for the heads up- I will not be taking my nephew to this.Fake Healer wrote:Sharoth wrote:Deadpool was a fun movie. Worth the price of the ticket.Hey Sharoth in particular but anyone in general....I know it's a hard R rating but is the rating mostly about language and sexual innuendo or is there nudity and R type violence like really gory stuff?
Yes.
Just yes.
Edit - I would not take kids to this movie.
I find that the violence is about the same level as the first Jurassic Park. You get one explicit close-up showing of a severed hand and pretty much everything else is mostly at a distance and cut away from almost instantly, just shown long enough so you can definitely say it happened.
baron arem heshvaun |
One of the funniest moments for me was one that seemed to fall flat for a lot of the audience both times I've seen it.
I watched the movie with a certain leading Game Publisher, he got the joke but I missed it, when I asked after the show he could not remember the scene, thanks for explaining it here.
Purple Dragon Knight |
Cole Deschain wrote:I've never quite understood comments like this. If you don't enjoy the Marvel Studios films, there is a simple solution....not watching them. I promise Stan Lee won't come to your house and force you to go see them at gunpoint.Saw it. Loved it.
Its the foul-mouthed, absurdly violent comic book movie I needed to shake me out of the assembly line complacency Marvel Studios has dragged me into.
Too much of a good thing is like not having enough sometimes. Most people dig Iron Man, Avengers, Cap 2, GotG, but there's a lot of movies in there I'll never see after the first viewing (i.e. it's hit and miss basically... you keep going back because what came previously is good, but you hit a few bad road apples along the way)
Purple Dragon Knight |
This flick earns its R.
Or rather, waves its banner with a triumphant cheer.
Completely agree with you. Although [blinks... checks twice... blinks again] it's funny to notice that Quebec, Canada has it rated for 13 year olds... I wonder if they edited it for larger audience or if they lost a lot of R events in the translation??
Purple Dragon Knight |
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Hama wrote:She is 15. She has heard and seen worse in all regards.Paladin of Baha-who? wrote:Hilarious. Wear your brown pants, because you just might s%#! yourself laughing.
My wife and I are debating about whether to let our very mature 15-year-old daughter see it. Our 8 and 10 year old boys will be very disappointed that we will not let them see it. I don't think my 9 year old daughters will care, but they're certainly not seeing it either.
Yeah, sure. Bring the daughter.
Some of the jokes might soar over her head but...
For the sake of her sweet young soul I pray to God she has not. I don't think it's possible. Deadpool was freaggin' amazing, but I cannot - will not! - believe that a 15 year old out there could be jaded enough to fully appreciate the pits of depravity Wade Wilson swims into in this flick.
Small hand. Nuff said.