Quote from: Velox on February 21, 2016, 01:52:57 PMQuote from: Verbatim on February 21, 2016, 12:13:43 PM"If you thought this movie was stupid, you're missing the point! It's SUPPOSED to be stupid!"Why don't these people apply the same logic to Pixels? Or basically any shitty comedy?I haven't seen anyone use that logic, tbh.I've seen at least five people make the argument on this website.
Quote from: Verbatim on February 21, 2016, 12:13:43 PM"If you thought this movie was stupid, you're missing the point! It's SUPPOSED to be stupid!"Why don't these people apply the same logic to Pixels? Or basically any shitty comedy?I haven't seen anyone use that logic, tbh.
"If you thought this movie was stupid, you're missing the point! It's SUPPOSED to be stupid!"Why don't these people apply the same logic to Pixels? Or basically any shitty comedy?
Quote from: Dietrich Six on February 21, 2016, 02:20:42 PMI fail to see how it wasn't his humor.Breaking the fourth wall, rambling, pessimism about his condition. All pretty spot on.Deadpool is capable of smart humour. Not this gradeschool bullshit. That's why I said it was a parody of Deadpool.The best Deadpool moments lack sexuality/swearing/gore etc.Also the movie lacked his schizophrenia. Which is a shame because that actually results in some clever moments everywhere else.
I fail to see how it wasn't his humor.Breaking the fourth wall, rambling, pessimism about his condition. All pretty spot on.
It is odd to me that it's done so well. He's a minor character in the marvel universe and even his recent popularity doesn't really account for the numbers.It'll be interesting to see if the sequel does well or if this was just a one off.
He's a minor character in the marvel universe and even his recent popularity doesn't really account for the numbers.
Quote from: Dietrich Six on February 21, 2016, 06:28:06 PMHe's a minor character in the marvel universe and even his recent popularity doesn't really account for the numbers.Pretty sure that Deadpool and Spider-man are the only reason Marvel Comics are even still in business.
Is anybody even going to comment on her hair though
Not really. The Avengers, X-Men and Iron Man have been selling well
Spider-man recovered slowly after One More Day thanks to Superior Spider-man and Deadpool is meh imho.
Deadpool is the fictional embodiment of "le so randumb" 2010-11 humor.
Also now that Deadpool's success is sure to usher in a new age of R rated comic book movies, I'm so ready for an R rated Batman
Quote from: Korra on February 21, 2016, 09:28:02 PMNot really. The Avengers, X-Men and Iron Man have been selling wellNowhere near as well as Deadpool and Spider-man to my knowledge.QuoteSpider-man recovered slowly after One More Day thanks to Superior Spider-man and Deadpool is meh imho.Are you talking about sales or quality of comics in this post? My guy's been telling me he couldn't even afford to sell Marvel's stuff without Deadpool and Spider-man.
Quote from: Black Ass Spiderman on February 21, 2016, 09:30:38 PMAlso now that Deadpool's success is sure to usher in a new age of R rated comic book movies, I'm so ready for an R rated BatmanR-rated, live-action Flashpoint Paradox when?
Quality, for the most part.
I've never really liked Deadpool all that much, so yeah. Spider-man has been great now.
But my favorite comic series has been Thor: God of Thunder and Captain America from the MARVEL NOW! imprint.
Quote from: Korra on February 21, 2016, 09:34:04 PMQuality, for the most part.Oh, right. See, I was talking strictly sales-wise. Marvel Comics might not be able to publish as many comics as they do without their two front-runners. QuoteI've never really liked Deadpool all that much, so yeah. Spider-man has been great now.You should read the "Sins of the Past" miniseries. It was before Deadpool became the cancer he is now, and it's one of my favourite runs. Or "With Great Power, Comes Great Coincidence", where Deadpool is sent back in time and disguises himself as Peter Parker. One of the funniest runs in the character's history, IMO.QuoteBut my favorite comic series has been Thor: God of Thunder and Captain America from the MARVEL NOW! imprint.I've mostly dropped comics entirely for the past few months. Just can't seem to enjoy them like I used to. I think the last series I really liked was Superman Unchained by Snyder and Lee... just an awesome run.
I feel like I've read that Captain America issue before... looks vaguely familiar.I can say that I've never enjoyed Thor much, though. He's like... Superman, without all the things that make Superman good.
The Deadpool movie had several layers. If all you saw was mindless violence and nudity, you missed the point. Deadpool has always been a foil on comics taking themselves too seriously. With what Marvel and DC have been doing with the shared universes, Deadpool becomes a necessity. If you look closely, he called out Hugh Jackman and Robert Downey Jr on becoming Wolverine and Iron Man. The sets took a shit on the concept of the shared universe. The final fight was on a decommissioned helicarrier. Hydra Bob was in it, despite Hydra being Disney's property. Yes, the story is cliche and full of tropes, it was designed that way. The movie's cast and production crew were openly giving the finger to every comic movie out.
Deadpool has always been a foil on comics taking themselves too seriously. With what Marvel and DC have been doing with the shared universes, Deadpool becomes a necessity.
If you look closely, he called out Hugh Jackman and Robert Downey Jr on becoming Wolverine and Iron Man. The sets took a shit on the concept of the shared universe. The final fight was on a decommissioned helicarrier. Hydra Bob was in it, despite Hydra being Disney's property.
Yes, the story is cliche and full of tropes, it was designed that way.
The movie's cast and production crew were openly giving the finger to every comic movie out.
We haven't had a truly bad comic book movie since... Iron Man 3?