Drizzle
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Even lower than part one, which didn't have great numbers. I don't see this universe continuing.
Even lower than part one, which didn't have great numbers. I don't see this universe continuing.
Even lower than part one, which didn't have great numbers. I don't see this universe continuing.
Wonder if Marvel will release a PG-13 cut of the film along with the (obviously) R-rated version of Deadpool/Wolverine.
No point leaving all that $$$ on the table. May as well go for the largest possible audience...
I gotta say too, I'm not typically a Ryan Reynolds fan but I'm glad his marketing muscle is behind the film. The man is a master at self-promotion (while somehow not quite stooping to Rock-level obnoxiousness) so he'll ensure the movie gets in front of the most potential eyeballs...
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I don't remember the PG-13 Deadpool 2 Christmas cut going over well at all. I don't think it makes a difference anyway. When I saw the original R-rated version of Deadpool 2 half the theater was made up of 10-13 year olds.That reminds me what in the hell was the Deadpool Christmas movie...
I don't remember the PG-13 Deadpool 2 Christmas cut going over well at all. I don't think it makes a difference anyway. When I saw the original R-rated version of Deadpool 2 half the theater was made up of 10-13 year olds.
That episode of Boy Meets World aged too well.Doesn't help that Once Upon a Deadpool had him with problematic Fred Savage.
I think Kevin Arnold has become persona non grata for his sexual harassment charges.
That episode of Boy Meets World aged too well.
Wonder if Marvel will release a PG-13 cut of the film along with the (obviously) R-rated version of Deadpool/Wolverine.
No point leaving all that $$$ on the table. May as well go for the largest possible audience...
I gotta say too, I'm not typically a Ryan Reynolds fan but I'm glad his marketing muscle is behind the film. The man is a master at self-promotion (while somehow not quite stooping to Rock-level obnoxiousness) so he'll ensure the movie gets in front of the most potential eyeballs...
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For some reason I thought that the allegations didn't come out until more recently but nope, news about it first broke in the beginning of 2018 and Once Upon a Deadpool came out later that year. Consequences came later in the form of Savage getting fired from the Wonder Years reboot a few years back. Luckily for Ryan Reynolds and everyone else involved, nobody remembers that Once Upon A Deadpool was a thing, much less that Fred Savage was in it, including people who actually watched it (probably).Doesn't help that Once Upon a Deadpool had him with problematic Fred Savage.
I think Kevin Arnold has become persona non grata for his sexual harassment charges.
That was my thing too. With their access to Daredevil, Fantastic Four and Spider-Man, I need the MCU to make NYC and their neighborhoods feel more like characters. Like you said, they started on that path with Homecoming and with Queens, but then it just deviated. That's what always made Marvel cool to me, their heroes were my fellow New Yorkers.
We need more web swinging through the city, more bad place's Kitchen and God PLEASE the Four Freedoms Plaza somewhere in the skyline soon.
Come visit anytime! just dont overhype it, its not that exotic... although some of the people certainly areAlways wanted to visit NYC someday...its always on my bucket list 😃 i always see NYC as the most exotic city in the world haha😃 (also visiting Midtown Comics and Marvel HQ are one of my dreams hehe)
i have been to the west coast (SF) during my last trip to the US but never been to east coast...its weird since most of my fav NBA teams (philly, boston, NY, miami) are all from east coast, haha
(btw thrilled for the Knicks' dramatic win yesterday😁)
This scene remains one of my favorite movie moments of all time. The lack of music and focus on pure terror fits so well and establishes how dangerous and scary Doc Ock can be. Obviously a homage to Raimis wonderful Evil Dead movies too, especially that chainsaw bit. I love this movie so damn much.I dunno, I much prefer having a director's vision and style in anything they're attached to instead of the same bland studio-controlled version of a movie as long as it fits and is executed well, and that Doc Ock scene fits so well with Raimi's Universal Monsters coded approach to the character with his style from the Evil Dead movies.
Doesn't help that Once Upon a Deadpool had him with problematic Fred Savage.
I think Kevin Arnold has become persona non grata for his sexual harassment charges.
That episode of Boy Meets World aged too well.
I really miss the cheesy made for tv movies with on-the-nose titles starring television actors. It reminds me of a line from a sitcom from the 90’s (can’t remember which one) that stuck with me where a mom whose son had just come out tells him that she understood the challenges with prejudice that the gay community faces because she had watched a made for tv movie called “No Son of Mine” starring Jason Preistley and Fred Dwyer.He was also in this movie yeeeears ago called "No One Would Tell", I caught it on Lifetime before. He played an abusive boyfriend to DJ from Full House, I always thought he played that part TOO well.
And lo and behold.