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Thanks for calling it a superhero film and not a comic film. This needs to become a standard on all comic websites.
Jason A. Quest said, on 2/7/2016 4:04:00 AM
I’m not sure that a reviewer who begins by worrying about how the film fits in continuity with a scene in another film, is in touch with how most non-fans will approach it. I suspect that most moviegoers won’t remember (or if they do, they won’t care) that Reynolds played a “Deadpool” character in one of those X-films.
Charles knight said, on 2/7/2016 2:11:00 PM
“Maybe the biggest issue facing the film is that it’s intended for diehards”
If that the case why are the mainstream press reviews good? (At least the ones I have read )
Peter Bradshaw who is pretty hard to please give it four stars in the guardian.
George said, on 2/7/2016 9:07:00 PM
From the trailers, this looks utterly crass and cynical. Did Mark Millar write the screenplay? I ask because it looks like KICK-ASS 3.
pyrex glass toys said, on 2/7/2016 10:41:00 PM
Hello there! This post couldn’t be written any better! Looking at this article reminds me
of my previous roommate! He always kept talking about this.
I am going to send this post to him. Fairly certain he’s going to have a very good read.
I appreciate you for sharing!
Thanks for calling it a superhero film and not a comic film. This needs to become a standard on all comic websites.
I’m not sure that a reviewer who begins by worrying about how the film fits in continuity with a scene in another film, is in touch with how most non-fans will approach it. I suspect that most moviegoers won’t remember (or if they do, they won’t care) that Reynolds played a “Deadpool” character in one of those X-films.
“Maybe the biggest issue facing the film is that it’s intended for diehards”
If that the case why are the mainstream press reviews good? (At least the ones I have read )
Peter Bradshaw who is pretty hard to please give it four stars in the guardian.
From the trailers, this looks utterly crass and cynical. Did Mark Millar write the screenplay? I ask because it looks like KICK-ASS 3.
Hello there! This post couldn’t be written any better! Looking at this article reminds me
of my previous roommate! He always kept talking about this.
I am going to send this post to him. Fairly certain he’s going to have a very good read.
I appreciate you for sharing!