Wednesday, July 6, 2016

SHORT MOVIE REVIEW: DEADPOOL

I guess I should start by saying for the longest time I did not like Deadpool. I did not like him as a character. Then I later realized that I don't actually hate Deadpool. I really don't. I really do, however, hate Deadpool's fans, or as I like to call them worshipers. You know, you see them at the mall all the time, the meth-heads wearing the Deadpool basketball jerseys witht he number "89" on the back (Deadpool made his comic book debut in 1989. Now you know). You see my issue with Deadpool fans is that I don't think they even know why they like Deadpool, they just know they're supposed to because it fits their riddlin abusive lifestyle. However, the real question is; can Deadpool fans even read? I mean, it's a valid question. No Really.... Deadpool is accredited for being Marvel's first anti-hero, (though, it was actully Wolverine) meaning he's not in it for the good of the people, he doesn't follow the same idealogy that say, Spider-Man or Captain America do. He's Marvel's far less annoying male equivelant of Harley Quinn (Heavens, I hate Harley Quin), and above all else he's funny. Reading his comics are like reading a 'MAD TV' spoof of a well, comic book, and there you have Deadpool. As far as this film is concerned you'll find it histerical... if you like Family Guy-esque crude humor with constant 4th wall breaks, and the constant reminder that the 4th wall breaks are indeed 4th wall breaks. If you read that sentence, then you've got the general synopsis of 'Deadpool'. In all honesty, this movie has some good moments. Ryan Reynolds does a great job as the protagonist, and it's incredibly well written. At the end of the day, it's enjoyable. Just dont make me watch it more than once every few months. That would get annoying really fast. I give it 43shoe laces out of 5.

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