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Purple Dragon Knight wrote:yes.... to whoever sees this: stay at the end until the very end of the credits... LOL... awesome sauce! :)More so if you were a fan of Ferris Buler's day off. Still funny if you never saw it but, extra funny if you have
So much more appropriate, because Deadpool is the Ferris Bueller of Marvel movies.

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Cole Deschain wrote: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??This flick earns its R.
Or rather, waves its banner with a triumphant cheer.
One thing to remember is that Quebec, is a french speaking province, so most will see a dubbed version, and while many do speak english, some expresion or cultural reference may miss the spot.
Also, swearing in Quebec isn't about any sex/genetalia reference (it's about catholic stuff, litterally! i.e. french for tabernacle, host, and ciborium are part of our swearing expression) so the F-word doesn't have the same impact on the audience.As for sex and violence, this movie violence no more violent that want Hollywood has offered us in the last 20 years, and we don't see sex scene as offensive as it may be in the rest of North America.
By the way, the movie was great! In fact, it's pretty much the first movie produced by Fox that I liked :D

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Saw it this weekend. Thought it was fantastic, though comics nerd in me was taken out of the moment by
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About that, I don't think that character can switch back the way he did back in the 80's/90's, come to think of it. He's always in that mode whenever I saw him in comics in the last 10 years or so (don't know the reason, but maybe someone here does?)

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Caineach wrote: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.
Why? This movie has no worse language than was regular at the Boys Club I went to in elementary school. The gore is about average, way lower than any horror or zombie movie, with practically no blood and only a handful of scenes actually dwelled on. And the sex in the movie is tamer than most R movies from the 80s and 90s, and something like 30% of 15 year olds are sexually active so there is a decent chance of seeing worse IRL by this point.
Honestly, the movie was good. It was solidly R. But overall, I think Highlander is worse for being inappropriate.

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Kalshane wrote:About that, I don't think that character can switch back the way he did back in the 80's/90's, come to think of it. He's always in that mode whenever I saw him in comics in the last 10 years or so (don't know the reason, but maybe someone here does?)Saw it this weekend. Thought it was fantastic, though comics nerd in me was taken out of the moment by
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They just didn't want to pay for the actor to appear visually.
Right. I figured that was the reason, which is why it took me out of the scene. Plus I'm sure animating the transformation would probably cost more than just leaving him in that form the whole film.

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Ok, wikipedia is great, and I found this nugget... shows how long it's been since I actually collected an x-title:
"[...] Later, Illyana became an early victim of the Legacy Virus and died from it.[31] The loss of his immediate family, as well as brain damage that forced him to remain in armored form, caused Colossus to rethink his position with the X-Men and join Magneto and his Acolytes, who had offered him an alternative to the X-Men's pacifist philosophy of peaceful mutant/human coexistence.[32] Colossus recovered from the brain damage soon after,[33] but decided to remain with the Acolytes of his own volition, hoping he could temper their extremist methods with what he had learned from Professor Xavier.[34][...]"

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Kalshane wrote:About that, I don't think that character can switch back the way he did back in the 80's/90's, come to think of it. He's always in that mode whenever I saw him in comics in the last 10 years or so (don't know the reason, but maybe someone here does?)Saw it this weekend. Thought it was fantastic, though comics nerd in me was taken out of the moment by
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I would have thought things had changed. They may not have. A Few years ago, if I recall, Colossus got sliced up right through his body (specifically, right through the middle of his head if I remember the comic frame well enough). The thing was, as long as he stayed metal...he lived nicely. If he ever changed back...he died.
I think that was the jist of it (been a while).
Thought they'd have a solution to it by now as well.

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Tinkergoth wrote: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.
That was my wife's absolute favorite part of the movie.

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Cole Deschain wrote:It's Morena Baccarin. Trust me guys: everything she ever touched turned to gold.Kevin Mack wrote:also a better love story than the entire twighlight saga.Setting the bar kinda low there...
But the romantic plot did indeed feel weirdly genuine.
Well, except Gotham.

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Purple Dragon Knight wrote:Well, except Gotham.Cole Deschain wrote:It's Morena Baccarin. Trust me guys: everything she ever touched turned to gold.Kevin Mack wrote:also a better love story than the entire twighlight saga.Setting the bar kinda low there...
But the romantic plot did indeed feel weirdly genuine.
It's gold to me. And the Gotham lead will also turn to gold. Don't blame me: it's Morena Baccarin.

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I dunno about Morena in Gotham. I was interested in a young Leslie Thompkins when she was first introduced, but in the subsequent episodes I saw nothing that made her stand out as anything other than "Jim's new love interest."
I don't blame Morena for that. That's just shoddy writing. Also, I haven't seen more of that series since the end of Season 1, so maybe her character developed in Season 2 or something.

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Had a chance to see Batman v. Superman (or Gods of Egypt, shudder) today.
Instead watched Deadpool again.
Do not regret!
An excellent choice! That said, I did really enjoy Gods of Egypt, though I admit that it has some serious issues. I just love over the top trashy fantasy films, as long as they're fun. Same reason I really liked the Underworld movies (though I've only seen the first two) and I, Frankenstein.