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Date: 2016-07-25 05:04 pm (UTC)From:Also bit of Fridge Brilliance (if you know the term): aren't the voices depicted as The Little Yellow Boxes? Which...can only exist in the comic book format? Or am I wrong and they've done both? (I've read SOME Deadpool comics, but not a lot) I know he argues with his own narration/thought boxes though. Which you wouldn't be able to do if they weren't there.
It's also possible they're "easing" us into his insanity. But it's always worth noting too that the Deadpool/X-Men movieverse is literally its own universe as far as Marvel's multiverse is considered (they've actually stated this outright before, that the Marvel-made movies are one continuity, separate from the 616 universe of the comics, and that Fox's movies are also their own continuity, separate from both of those). He is, literally, not the same version of the same guy from the comics (616 or other universes), but an alternate-universe counterpart. IIRC, "Lady Deadpool" was also "sane" compared to 616 Deadpool, so there's actually precedent for versions of Wade being "less" crazy than the original from the comics.
I'm glad he was at least a LITTLE crazy though ;) Or he wouldn't feel like Deadpool.
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Date: 2016-07-25 05:14 pm (UTC)From:The movie does have a dramatic arc but every step along the way is humorous, even if the humor is twisted. If you can take violence so long as there is humor to lighten the load, then Deadpool is fine. It's also VERY medium-aware; again in keeping with the comics, Deadpool's character is aware of and regularly ignores the Fourth Wall (though no other characters do...again, in keeping with the comics); in fact, there's a few jokes that are even funnier if you know the hell the production went through e.g. how difficult it was to convince Fox to make the movie and how the budget was cut towards the end of writing and production are actually given some very funny little nods.
I haven't seen Ant-Man yet because I'll be honest, I had heard they were cutting the Wasp out entirely and not knowing much else aside from "the Wasp was a huge part of Ant-Man and the Avengers in the comics, and keeps getting cut" that didn't help, given the MCU is SO dominated by male characters (who I generally love, but still! All those awesome female characters Marvel has, and they're barely used at all!). I had no real interest in the character otherwise and that little tidbit didn't help. But I will say seeing him in the CW movie (and knowing his sequel movie literally has The Wasp in the actual title) makes me want to see it. It seems like it could be fun, the character was fun, and I'm kind of a little regretful that I avoided it the first time around.
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Date: 2016-07-25 08:42 pm (UTC)From:I don't know if I'd say it's quite Tarantino-level ultra violence, but it's somewhere in between there and "stuff you can't get away with in PG-13" (though I am pretty sure the R rating is actually for a combination of some sex scenes at the beginning, and "language", mostly. I'm consistently shocked at what DOES make it into PG-13 movies these days, as far as violence goes). Let's just say though that while I enjoyed it, I would totally understand if the violence was too much for a person. We all have different levels on tolerance on that front and it's definitely one that could be a bit much for some people. :) Glad I could help!
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