Friday, May 11, 2018

MOVIE REVIEW: Deadpool 2

Deadpool 2 is the Shrek 2 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There are a lot of pop culture references most especially about old movies that worked well in the sequel. It almost felt like you're watching a Quentin Tarantino movie. Directed by David Leitch, who also helmed the underrated Atomic Blonde and an uncredited bit in John Wick, the sequel shows some similarities in his previous above mentioned works. Stylized violence and gore as well as good use of cheesy pop music. An outstanding tribute to James Bond films was also included that film lovers everywhere in the world will find it amusing.
Ryan Reynolds was born to play to antihero superhero. His deadpan style of comedy even works better in the sequel. His Golden Globe Best Actor in a Comedy win for the first film wasn't a fluke. Three weeks after Avengers Infinity War, Josh Brolin is back again in a Marvel film. In the poster, it looks like his Cable character in Deadpool 2 is the same as Thanos in the Avengers film. You'll be in for a surprise. TJ Miller and scene stealer Karan Soni (Dopinder) are back as well.
There are a lot of wonderful surprises in Deadpool 2. Fans of the first film won't be disappointed. I won't spoil the fun. No need to watch it on premium format. Just sit back, relax as well as like in any other Marvel film, stay till the end credits.

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  1. deadpool 2 review IMDB. I was able to see Deadpool 2 at an advance screening. Deadpool shook things up and delivered offbeat fun when diehard fans were looking for something new from the genre. I thought it was a surprisingly well-rounded movie that perfectly encapsulated its hero and lovingly poked fun at both itself and other genre tropes. It was among my favourite movies of 2016.

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    When it comes to bringing the laughs, I think Deadpool 2 is just as funny as the original entry. There's even more meta jokes, the same gleefully dirty spirit carries over and some unexpected payoffs left me cackling. They build upon some of the previous memorable bits (I admire Ryan for being so willing to relentlessly skewer his filmography) without it going stale. Luckily, they didn't ruin the movie by putting all the funny bits in the trailer and there's plenty to enjoy. They weren't afraid to push the envelope with the humour and stick around past the finale for a truly epic bit that rolls during the credits.

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