Originally posted by CPT Space Bomb
I still find Deadpool to be "okay". It was pretty good, but I don't understand the hype. I smiled for a bit of it, laughed a couple times...but it just felt forced to me. To each their own; I'm glad so many people found it to be that good to them.
👆 That's the proper attitude to have.
Hoping films flop like some hater because you don't like the character(s) is a stupid outlook. If DP had flopped, it would have put the R-rated superhero film segment back and think of the other heroes that could/would benefit from an R-rating. eg Punisher, Wolverine (when they reboot), Lobo.
Originally posted by RobtardSo now you are saying you didn't love the film. What a flip flop. 😂
👆 That's the proper attitude to have.Hoping films flop like some hater because you don't like the character(s) is a stupid outlook. If DP had flopped, it would have put the R-rated superhero film segment back and think of the other heroes that could/would benefit from an R-rating. eg Punisher, Wolverine (when they reboot), Lobo.
Originally posted by Robtard
There was an article posted some time ago that pretty much said studios are now more open to dropping money into R-rated superhero films because of DP's huge not-flop success.
Originally posted by quanchi112
You switch stances all the time and flat out troll. I've made my opinion very clear and your kind of films these days aren't too dependent on a plot i.e. Deadpool and Mad Max.
Originally posted by wakkawakkawakkaMy opinion on the film never changed. Decent film. Nothing great but better than I thought. Not a huge xmen guy.
That's good to know and with Daredevil introducing Punisher, I would like to think that having some extra money put towards R-rated comic books movies would be good for everyone.You mean like that time with DoFP, another Fox films that you did a complete 180 on when it was doing well.
Originally posted by wakkawakkawakka
That's good to know and with Daredevil introducing Punisher, I would like to think that having some extra money put towards R-rated comic books movies would be good for everyone.
Yeah, exactly, even if you don't like the character, hoping it would have flopped like some hater is bad in the bigger picture of comic films.
Deadpool is also the third-highest grossing R-rated movie ever, on the domestic charts, just behind 2014's American Sniper ($350.1 million) and The Passion of the Christ ($370.7 million). It's worth noting that Deadpool's worldwide take has already surpassed both of those movies, but it we'll have to wait and see if it can become the highest-grossing R-rated movie in domestic history. It's success has spawned talk of future X-Men movies becoming R-rated, including Wolverine 3 and X-Force.
Originally posted by RobtardI did not enjoy the film. My opinion on the quality has no effect on anyone other than myself. You loved it but I prefer more of a plot and didn't care for any of the characters. Quit being so emotional all the time. Just shove that tampon in real tight.
Yeah, exactly, even if you don't like the character, hoping it would have flopped like some hater is bad in the bigger picture of comic films.
Originally posted by Darth ThorI am a Disney Marvel guy not a Fox one. Ignorant posters such as yourself don't know the difference. You can have Fox I'll side with Disney, sunny.
Overtaken Guardians of the Galaxy domestic total. And has just reached Winter Soldiers world wide total.LOL At this flopping due to an R rating. Marvel haters can be really dumb sometimes.
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Originally posted by FlyattractorThey have been very annoying about this film. They are not true marvel fans as that is Disney (they own the comics and have created a true cinematic universe to be feared).
[b] The Deadpool fans just keep making me hate this movie more and more....and I still aint seen the movie. [/B]