Deadpool (2016)

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Originally posted by Adam Grimes
Daniel Radcliffe
As Cable? This can't be unseen...

Originally posted by quanchi112
I never said it wouldn't do well only better IMO. I don't think it would have tanked. Super hero movies that don't have an R rating have done far better than this. It wasn't that good either. I'm sure you loved it. Just a meh film.
Deadpool has been more profitable in it's first weekend then many mainstream Marvel flicks. Deadpool has a higher margin of profit considering it's budget is a meager 50 million. Saying it would've made more at PG13 is ignorant and simple-minded.

I thought I read somewhere there's gonna be a pg version on DVD?
That'll surely increase the audience margin & profit.

Originally posted by Esau Cairn
I thought I read somewhere there's gonna be a pg version on DVD?

All i've read are people starting petition's wanting one, For those people who weren't allow to get into the R version.

Originally posted by Firefly218
Deadpool has been more profitable in it's first weekend then many mainstream Marvel flicks. Deadpool has a higher margin of profit considering it's budget is a meager 50 million. Saying it would've made more at PG13 is ignorant and simple-minded.

Leave him, he's just making a fool out of himself, because he won't admit he was dead wrong.

Exactly, best to just point, chuckle a little and move on. What nonsense.

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Apparently DP did a bit better than original thought

Story: http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/02/16/deadpool-did-even-better-than-we-thought-over-weekend/80475074/

Originally posted by Firefly218
Deadpool has been more profitable in it's first weekend then many mainstream Marvel flicks. Deadpool has a higher margin of profit considering it's budget is a meager 50 million. Saying it would've made more at PG13 is ignorant and simple-minded.
If it was pg-13 who is to say it would have had a higher budget ? Speculation. I didn't care for the film. Love it all you want. Cheesy like Robtard.

TIL: Having a higher budget = higher profits, no matter what

Someone should have really told the execs at Disney to just throw a bit more money into John Carter

Originally posted by Robtard
TIL: Having a higher budget = higher profits, no matter what

Someone should have really told the execs at Disney to just throw a bit more money into John Carter

Not ever pay big budget film succeeds. Look at Jupiter ascending. Whoops, Warner bros. Disney made the cinematic universe thing a reality for many other studios. Yw.

imo the sequel should have same type budget

Quan is the only person I've heard so far that doesn't like the film (not that theres anything wrong with that as people like what they like). I have yet to see it but hoping I can remedy that this weekend.

Not capping on you Quan at all, just stating that I haven't heard a bad review yet except for yours. That's cool though. I just hope that I like it.

^ Because he's butt hurt how wrong he was, and how right Robtard was.

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
imo the sequel should have same type budget

I think give them a bit higher budget (they deserve it) but still keep it under $100mill. Because restricting the budget seemed to have increased the creativity of the writers/director.

I never said it wouldn't be successful I said having a pg13 rating would lead to more success IMO. Get it right.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I never said it wouldn't be successful I said having a pg13 rating would lead to more success IMO. Get it right.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Deadpool will probably flop. Looks like shit. Ryan Reynolds fails often. It will happen again IMO.

Quan is such a mindless hater.

I don't care about Deadpool at all.

Will probably doesn't mean I guaranteed it. I think it stunk. So I was right in my opinion. The jokes tried way too hard and weren't that funny. Worship this piece of mediocrity.

That was a rather sad attempt at back peddling.

Originally posted by Silent Master
That was a rather sad attempt at back peddling.
No, it wasn't. It did succeed but to me failed as I called it. You love it which is fine, simpleton.