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    The only thing missing from your comments was the exclamation point that comes from the mic drop. Well said, every point.

    @Ship - Yep, that was exactly what I thought when I read Crews’ response too. Crews has to be be 220 - 235 lbs of muscle. I have no doubt the man can handle his business. However, as an big black man myself, I totally understand his reticence to take physical action against the perp. If Crews had retaliated he would

    I couldn’t agree with you more. Too many police departments only require the completion of a physical fitness testing, and ongoing physical fitness through the duration of police academy training. Once an officer is in the field, any additional continuing physical fitness regimen is up to the officer. I was a

    I would go a step further and say that although “Super” hit the silver screen first, imho it doesn’t really influence DeadPool because the tone of the DeadPool film follows the tone of the comic books fairly closely. Any fanboy out there knows that the Deadpool comic books predates “Super” by more than 20 years

    @Mystik Spiral and KaijuFan - I think you are both missing the point. This movie appeals to more than just Deadpool fans. The appeal can mostly be attributed to a fantastic PR campaign that started a little over a year ago with the mysterious release of “test footage” for the movie. Then slowly, and very cleverly I