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Eh. I did not find it that funny. The Stan bit was fun, also the slow motion running at end. But the rest, eh. Phone booth joke seemed so used, not even in a fun way. Even Superman made fun of phone booth cliche back 1978.
I don't know. I'm also getting really, really tired of Deadpool.
After one movie?

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Rosgakori wrote:After one movie?Eh. I did not find it that funny. The Stan bit was fun, also the slow motion running at end. But the rest, eh. Phone booth joke seemed so used, not even in a fun way. Even Superman made fun of phone booth cliche back 1978.
I don't know. I'm also getting really, really tired of Deadpool.
I think they also made a comic book.

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Please read the trailer’s credits.
Camera 1 Wayne Campbell
Camera 2 Wayne Campbell
(Wayne’s World)
Lighting Thomas Edison
Boom “Goes the Dynamite"
Chief Engineer Geordi LaForge
Audio Ted E. Roxpin
Dalton for security
(Patrick Swayze/Roadhouse)
‘The Untitled Deadpool Sequel’ may very well be the title for the untitled Deadpool Sequel.

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Deadpool 2: Let's Make Some More Money!!!
Deadpool 2: The Sequel To The Film That Saved Ryan Reynold's Career
Deadpool 2: Our Friendly Neighborhood Sociopath
Deadpool 2: Fox Studio's Last Hope
Deadpool 2: The 4th Wall Strikes Back
Deadpool 2: The That Film Got Every Other Studio to Make a R-Rated Superhero Film
Deadpool 2: The One With Cable In It
Deadpool 2: The Return of the Revenge of the Awakening of Genisys in the Hood
Deadpool 2: Electric Boogaloo
Deadpool 2: 100% More Bob Ross
Deadpool 2: #GiveNegasonicTeenageWarheadAGirlfriend

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Wait...I didn't think Ellie was gay... I mean it's alright if she is. That's cool and all. But I thought she was straight. Whatever.
More DEADPOOL!
I have no clue on whether she's gay or not. Just thought referencing the Give X a Girlfriend/Boyfriend twitter hashtag would be amusing. That said, if do they give her a mutant girlfriend I sure won't complain.
Speaking of which I just realized its a shame that America Chavez won't be in this film, or any Marvel, for a good long while. Oh well.

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Thomas Seitz wrote:I have no clue on whether she's gay or not. Just thought referencing the Give X a Girlfriend/Boyfriend twitter hashtag would be amusing. That said, if do they give her a mutant girlfriend I sure won't complain.Wait...I didn't think Ellie was gay... I mean it's alright if she is. That's cool and all. But I thought she was straight. Whatever.
More DEADPOOL!
TO WIKIPEDIA!
.... Wikipedia you are useless. NTW apparently doesn't have any relationships worth mentioning. Probably because her comic incarnation seems to die a lot and come back as a zombie or illusion.

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From the studio that brought you 27 Dresses and The Devil Wears Prada (lol I was in that movie for a hair of a second).
Josh Brolin signed a five movie deal with them so expect an X Force movie or two.
So in the trailer we see Cable, Domino, Bedlam, Shatterstar and possibly Zeitgeist, is the other female character Surge ?

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Various theaters are doing a double-screening on the 17th of May.
Six of us have snagged adjacent seats for an Alamo Drafthouse double-feature. Booze and chimichangas, wewt!
The Alamo Drafthouse is the only way to see movies. I just saw a Victory screening of "Vertigo" on Tuesday, and have my tickets for "Infinity War" next week.

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The Mad Comrade wrote:The Alamo Drafthouse is the only way to see movies. I just saw a Victory screening of "Vertigo" on Tuesday, and have my tickets for "Infinity War" next week.Various theaters are doing a double-screening on the 17th of May.
Six of us have snagged adjacent seats for an Alamo Drafthouse double-feature. Booze and chimichangas, wewt!
For my spouse and I it depends on the film. Most if not all of the local theaters have reclining seats that are very comfortable and can be booked in advance as with Alamo.
What we love about Alamo are the screenings of films that no one else shows such as the recent Studio Ghibli series. We went to see Spirited Away on the big screen. They had a special menu that went with the "dogs" film whose title I cannot remember that was available in every show. The chicken-on-a-stick dish is absolutely fantastic. The rest is meh. We also love Alamo for the $1 screenings and the voucher-attached screenings of oddball stuff as well as the occasional "buy a voucher see for free" screenings. We were very glad that is how we saw the first Maze Runner as we would have been livid to have paid to see it otherwise.
We won't see Infinity Wars there, at least not the first time, because it was filmed in IMAX and we have a number of very nice IMAX screens locally, including the big monster at Udvar-Hazy. (The downside to Udvar-Hazy is that they only sell general admission seats, and they charge a hefty amount for parking. We usually won't go there for a big release IMAX film as a result.) Subsequent showings we will probably see - well, *I* will probably see - at Alamo.
Most 'big budget popcorn flicks' we don't like seeing at Alamo because we like that we can get real food there, which sometimes detracts from watching the film.
Sadly, our Alamo discontinued their best item on the menu: toasted peanut butter, honey and banana sandwich with fries. Hands down their best item, which was on the kid's menu. So good, I'd usually eat two.
Having said all of that, I'll probably sneak out and snag a screening of Infinity Wars there while my spouse is at work. That scratches my itch to see it ASAP and lets us book a set of comfy recliner seats on one of her days off in the middle of the following week. Win-win all around. ;)