idk it was pretty good I guess. Maybe played it too safe for a Deadpool movie? The references and cameos were all superhero movies I grew up watching tho so I guess the nostalgia bait worked on me, I loved all of it. There are all the obvious ones like Blade, Johnny Storm (liked the fakeout), etc, but also some really cool lower key cameos like the OG actor for Sabretooth and Pyro from the original X-Men trilogy. Setting the end credits to Green Day was maybe a bit sappy but again I didn't hate it. Hugh Jackedman looks like a completely different person in the first X-Men movie lol.
Some random thoughts:
Making fun of multiverse movies through fourth wall breaking and then making a bog standard multiverse movie was certainly a choice.
Comic size accurate Logan was the funniest bit in the entire movie imo I died laughing. Deadpool even called him short king lol.
Second best bit was Wesley Snipes saying "there's only one Blade" and Deadpool looking at the camera.
Even in full Deadpool costume Blake Lively is disgustingly hot.
I'm not convinced that was a real dog, she was so r-slurred lol.
I'm like 75% sure at least some of Hugh Jackman's muscles were fake. He's ripped but there's no way he's that ripped still.
Cassandra Nova please sit on my face.
Loved The Cavillrine.
It was cool to see Gambit finally get some decent representation in the live action movies. They did him so dirty in Wolverine. It's kinda funny that Deadpool and Gambit were both jokes in Wolverine and now 15 years later they finally get a decent movie together. I'm not convinced that Channing Tatum could have carried an entire movie by himself like was planned but as a funny little cameo I thought it worked great.
Would have liked more Colossus.
The post credits scene where everyone was trying not to laugh while Chris Evans goes off was funny.
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