Ok, that’s weird. I figured I was the only one who saw that.
Ok, that’s weird. I figured I was the only one who saw that.
That’s really cool. Though I don’t understand his Powder comment?
Is that a pool? I thought it was a tent. Now I can’t tell. For some reason I find that the most interesting aspect of this whole article.
Someone posted two actual mall commercials above.
Oscar Isaac and Diego Luna were unknowns?
Wow, that is EXACTLY how I feel about the movie. After I first saw it I thought it was decent, not great but not horrible and that the “chase” was just kind of a lame idea that they should never have built the movie on. I would have never predicted the amount of hate people would have for it, and I guess I still…
Looks like corned beef.
Why can’t a superhero be overweight?
No one is able to counter this guy in an intelligent way.
Same here, I enjoyed it more when I caught it on tv a few months ago. It was well made and solidly entertaining. There was some bad buzz when it was first released that I think affected my expectations and enjoyment of the film when I first saw it.
#notallwhiteguys
So you think killing her off relatively early in the movie and then removing her from all subsequent scenes (and having to rework the story accordingly) would have been a PERFECT send-off for her and her character? I don’t agree with that, though I think in the end there was no real good way of handling her tragic…
It’s the Last Jedi’s fault that Carrie Fisher died?
Yeah I don’t remember those being big in the 80's. Late 80's maybe?
2icide Squad?
Yeah I wondered that too. Definitely could be the case.
Ewan McGregor sounds odd and the colors don’t seem quite right. Like they’re going for some kind of “realism” but it just feels flat.
Huh? That analogy is weak. Here’s the point she was making with Stephen Colbert. He played a character that poked fun at a specific type of person. If he went to work at a network whose audience is precisely that type of person, it would no longer be satire, he’d just being playing to his audience. This is paralleled…
A better question would be - is his hairline receding, or not? I’ve examined a number of photos and I can’t tell if his long hair is a full, luxurious mane or if it’s just strategically combed and with a proper haircut he’d pull an Andre Agassi and there wouldn’t be much left.
I know, right? I can see other points in the article potentially being valid but the idea that because the movie took so long to come out and people enjoyed it because they were just happy that it was released is just wrong. I knew very little about Deadpool before seeing the movie and had no idea it had been in…