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Speaker 1 (00:02):
all righty.
The next installment of thex-men extreme review is the
deadpool trilogy.
At last we get to this partwhere this on deadpool and
wolverine was that inspired it.
Oh, and I'm glad that we'rehere.
Uh, this time I'm joined bymiri jane and we're just gonna
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blaze through the trilogy realquick, so let's go ahead and
zone in on it.
Starting with the first film wehave, deadpool, that came out in
2016.
Essentially, this is the onewhere it's his origin story, how
he became the Merc with a Mouth.
He has this relationship with asex worker named vanessa and
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the thing is, uh, they becomeinvolved, uh, eventually they
get like engaged.
But he got diagnosed withterminal cancer and got
approached by this mysteriousguy who offered him this
experimental treatment, almostlike a wolverine kind of origin,
but not really.
Uh, but the main bad guy islike ajax and assisted by angel
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dougs, um dark, I mean, playedby gina carano, excuse me.
Uh, essentially, they eject himwith this serum, uh, waking
these latent mutant genes that'sin his body, so that
essentially, he like was amutant, but he didn't really
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have his powers fully until theoperation, kind of like with um
wolverines, where, like, ifyou've seen x-men or just
wolverine even though I wouldn'trecommend that as a legit
origin story for him butessentially it's like, okay, he
had powers, but you don't getthe iconic like skill set of
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powers until, like a certainpoint where they get this
pyramid done on them.
But point being is that, okay,they subject Wade to torture to
trigger the mutation and theneventually he just becomes who
he is, but at the cost of havingthese severely disfigured,
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tumor-like scars all over hisbody.
And now he's just pretty muchout to get ajax, who left him
for dead.
And meanwhile ajax kidnappedvanessa and it becomes this
whole revenge slash romancestory, um, also starring
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colossus and negasonic teenagewarhead which, by the way, even
I was like.
Oh, I know, um deadpool said it, but I was like what the shit
that's?
I'm sorry, but that namesounded so badass I was like
what the hell it was.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
It was, it was.
I can't even that was such asurprising name.
It caught me off guard,honestly.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Yeah, and it also
helps that she's a likable
character too.
She reminds me of Raven in asense.
You know from DC, yeah for sure.
Other than that, you know knowtypical Deadpool hijinks and
personally I thought that themovie was great on its own.
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Honestly, I'm just gonna saythis right now uh, I think the
whole Deadpool trilogy is bestexperienced in the theaters.
Like every time I go like Iwatch every Deadpool movie in
the theaters first.
That's how go like I watchevery deadpool movie in the
theaters first.
That's how you know how hype adeadpool movie is, to where it's
like oh man, it's one of thosemoves where you gotta see in
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theaters but I don't know whatit is, but you just, you just
can't let it slide until thestreaming service.
You just can't let it slide.
So, um, and then you realize,yeah, in a sense the magic wears
off when you watch it onstreaming service Because, like,
once you watch it like onDisney Plus and what not?
Because it's going to be onthere At this point now.
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I mean, the first two isalready on there now, but it's
only a matter of time thatWolverine is going to be on In
like what?
Three, very minimum threemonths, um, I feel like, um,
even though they're still good,it's like I guess the magic was
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going to the theater andwatching all of this shit unfold
and you're like so amazed byhow far they go on with it.
But before we get to the secondfilm, mira Jane, how do you
feel about the first?
Speaker 2 (04:50):
honestly, it was my
favorite movie when it first
came out like that.
It set a standard.
First of all, I did not knowRyan Reynolds was that hilarious
, like I knew he was funny,right you?
Speaker 1 (05:08):
know it's crazy, some
people like him, some people
don't.
I'm like I'm one of those guyswhere I'm like, I mean, I I like
ryan, like see, I like him umas far back as like van wilder.
Um, that's when I like firstintroduced to him and I thought
he was like funny as shit inthat film.
And I saw him in other thingslike uh, that one cameo and uh,
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harold and kumar, he was inblade and all that.
It's like it seemed like he'salways the same guy in all his
films, like the change up andwhatnot.
But it doesn't come off asstale.
That that's just the thing.
It's like his sense of humor isnever stale, but it's not for
everybody either.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
It's really not, and
I think that that's kind of the
thing why some people likereally didn't like Ryan Reynolds
.
It's because he comes across,Because we'll get to it.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
His sense of humor is
more sexual.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
Not fully sexual.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
But yeah, that's the
main thing.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
He played too much
you got that friend who just be
like bro, you play too much, andI think that that's Ryan
Reynolds.
And then, after we got Deadpool, then we had Hitman's bodyguard
, right, right, like I thinkseeing him play a dressed-up
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version of Deadpool because,let's be honest, that's what he
played in Hitman's bodyguard waseven funnier, but it made me
love him even more, like it mademe.
I was like, wow, he took hemadepool classy in another movie
and that that solidified it forme.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
but overall, deadpool
is one of my favorite movies.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
I rated a 10 out of
10.
It re.
It brought some life back to meat that point because we needed
.
I needed an injection in my armbecause I'm not going to lie to
you while Avengers was greatnothing ever wrong with at that
point, nothing wrong with theAvengers, right but I wanted to
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laugh and that's what Deadpoolmakes you do.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
I mean, that's the
thing.
Deadpool is a comedy, it's acomedy trilogy.
So it's like if you're notthere for the comedy, then why
are you here?
Speaker 2 (07:29):
and kind of like you
said, uh, going to the theaters
and watching it.
There was not one deadpoolmovie I did not see in theaters,
not one, right.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
And that's the weird
part.
When you think about yeah, likeI just said, like um, it's
almost like now, I remember I'mlike, yeah, I've seen every
Deadpool movie in theaters firstI did not.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
There was no
questions asked.
I was gonna go see it, whateverwas going on.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
I don't, but it was,
I didn't right, normally.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
I was like I'll be,
like I can wait, you know.
But for those I was like, oh no, I'm going, I'm going, and
there's something about laughingin the theaters with other
people that and also you willreally hate for the spoiler wave
to get to you and you're justlike dang I didn't get a chance
to watch it yet I am so good atducking and dodging spoilers,
bro, I'm I'm amazing.
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I don't know how, but I'm prettygood at ducking and dodging
spoilers for at least threemonths Now.
After them three months, it'spretty much everywhere and I
can't avoid it.
But I can put my phone down.
I can ignore every notificationthat comes from Facebook.
I can do it for about a goodthree months.
After those things, I can't doit.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
That's the thing.
My problem is being the leaderof the zone, I have to make sure
that we have social mediapresence.
I have to treat social medialike a part-time job and I can't
help the fact that some folksjust can't help themselves but
at least slide some memes aboutthe movie.
I even had to tell folks hey,man, listen, can we bleep?
(09:04):
I know I watched the movie, sopersonally I don't care, but be
more considerate of othersPlease.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
I think there should
be at least A three month, like
I think people should have nopretty much too long I say two
months.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
I would scale it back
to one.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
I would scale it back
to one, the only reason why I
would scale it back to one.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
I would scale it back
to one.
The only reason why I wouldscale it back to one is because
within one month's time it'sstill fresh enough to where
people would still want to talkabout it.
But after two or three monthsit's like, yeah, but also we
kind of don't feel like talkingabout it anymore.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
That's, you're right.
You're right About a month,you're right, I about it anymore
.
That's, you're right.
You're right about a month.
You're right.
I'll give you that about amonth now with this movie.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
I was like a week, y'all got aweek.
Y'all got one week.
We knew this was coming, weknew this was happening.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
yeah, one week like I
was just trying to be like kind
of chill, like I would havetold him like one month, like
can we at least have one monthfor a fan from like see, if it
was any other movie I wouldn'tcare.
Because, I'm not going to telleverybody like, hey man, I'm not
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going to go watch all themovies.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
So there's just some
things where I'm like, oh well,
if you want to share the memes,like I'll probably watch it
later, like with the marvels,like hey man, y'all can bring
the memes on with that, becauseI'm like, hey man, I'll take my
time on that shit I think thelast thing I want to mention is
the fact that ryan reynolds workethic to get this movie, to get
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this first movie out um,leaking the script right like
everything he did, forcingpeople to make this movie,
filming his own uh, basicallylittle pilot and and leaking
that to get this movie done.
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And it is commendable becausehe was right, like he did not
let us down.
He knew he could play this role, like he knew deadpool in and
out, backwards and forwards, andhe did not let us down.
He delivered every step of theway down.
He delivered every step of theway oh, hell yeah and that I
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think that's what I'll say.
This that's what kind ofseparates Deadpool the first one
away from all of the other onesand any other.
Honestly, marvel sent him upfrom the MCU.
No offense, just saying, thededication that this man had to
get this out speaks volumes.
So the dedication that this manhad To get this out Speeds
volumes.
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So that's the last thing Iwanted to get.
I just want to commend RyanReynolds, and I appreciate him
so much For putting this out.
No lie hands down.
Is there like a comedic award?
They should have won Comedyawards On this movie.
The relationship aspect comedicaward.
They should have won a comedyaward on this movie because it
was so the relationship aspect.
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It made me want a toxicrelationship like that.
It highlighted it.
Okay, alright, don't do that tome.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
See, I knew it, but I
kind of want to keep it going
because, like, if we um focus onthat too much, we're going to
be here all night let's, we can.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
We can recap it
because we get to the end of it.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
So let's get to uh,
who did pull two uh I was about
to say, uh, did he win someaccolades?
uh, okay, so nominated for twogolden awards, uh, four critical
awards, uh, director's guild,okay, yeah, it did good oh man
okay okay yeah that's what's upuh, oh yeah, since kooka got to,
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couldn't make it for this oneand I do apologize, bro, like I
know you want to be on it, butthings happen.
But he wanted to slide me somenotes.
But he was saying that how thebudget changed several times
through the film, with a finalcut just weeks before the
filming was to be finished, andthe plot was changed by ryan um
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several times.
Uh, the change in his healingfactor worked well for the movie
.
The recycled scene from X-MenFirst Class as a gag to the
budget was Ryan calling out theteam for cutting his budget last
minute.
And the change in Alan's storywas great because the original
was too much for screen.
So, in other words, he's got alittle too mature.
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Like you know, sometimeschanges are necessary in the
context of the story.
So, in other words, you've gotto mature.
Like you know, sometimeschanges are necessary In the
context of the story.
So I feel that the main thingI'm thinking like, was it this
movie that the X-Men First ClassEnsemble was on?
I thought that was the secondmovie.
I thought that it was thesecond movie.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
It was the second one
right.
It was the second movie.
I thought that it was thesecond movie.
It was the second one right.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
It was the second
movie.
I'm like come on, you guys Dobetter.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
It was the second one
, or was it both?
No, no, wait no.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Hold on, goddamn, you
know what.
I'm just going to make sure I'mgoing to look it up, what I'm
just gonna make sure I'm I'mgonna look it up.
I'm pretty sure that it was thesecond movie I'm trying to
remember and it had to be likethe second movie.
Oh yeah, I did like how, in thefirst movie, hugh Jackman, like
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they, um when he uh he was seenkind of in the film on uh
people magazines, um when he uhwas given the hottest man alive,
yeah, sexist man alive, oh manso you know, that was like for a
scene where I'm like, yeah, youknow, uh right, no, actually
funny thing is hugh wanted towork with ryan on on deadpool
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wolverine.
It wasn't even ryan's idea to umforce you, jackman, back into
the fold.
No, you actually want to jumpon for deadpool.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
One was the reason
why yeah, he said that would be.
He said the only reason hewould come back, um, and I was
kind of saving that tidbit forwhen we got to it.
But the only reason he wouldcome back was for to be in the
deadpool movie with ryanreynolds, because it it was so
funny.
And he finally got, because,you know, he didn't like ryan
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reynolds right initially, likehe didn't get his humor, he
didn't get it at all.
I forgot what movie they workedon.
Oh, the, the original the x-menmovie, um, and he could not,
yeah, he could not stand him onset because he was playing all
the time.
He didn't?
Speaker 1 (16:00):
I mean, that's the
same thing with blade.
But look at them now and getwhat we're bringing listen,
listen.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
so come back full
circle turnaround.
He sees the movie.
He's like oh Ain't it you.
This is really your personalityLike this is actually you, no
wait, this wasn't like that's it.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
I didn't think
anything.
This is you.
That's what I'm saying.
It's like have you seen ryanreynolds in any other film?
Speaker 2 (16:28):
like yeah, I'm pretty
convinced he's the same guy, no
matter what film he in I feelhe's just amping it up a little
bit or toning it down a littlebit.
You know what I mean?
The only movie where I was like, oh, uh, and it's not one that
people just go and pick up andwatch, but Buried was the only
movie and it's on Tubi, ifanybody wants to go check it out
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.
Buried.
It was the only movie.
I was like, okay, this is alittle bit Of a different Ryan.
It was a serious Ryan.
It was a serious Ryan, butother than that, yeah, not
Wolverine Dang, that's how manytimes he's played the role at
this point.
Hugh Jackman did not understandRyan Reynolds at all initially,
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and then he, like you said, hesaw the Deadpool movie and that
was the reason he actuallywanted to make a comeback,
because he finally understood it.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
Right Now, without
trying to waste too much time,
let's go ahead and talk aboutDeadpool 2.
By the way, it wasn't Deadpool2.
The X-Men first class ensemble.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
See, I'm like I knew
it was Deadpool 2.
Alright Koku, alright Koku Vasu.
You don't make me feel like Iwas smoking.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
I'm like hold on,
where are you coming from?
I thought it was in the moviethat they showed him.
I remember it was yesterday.
I was trying to get preparedfor this review.
I'm pretty sure it was thesecond one.
By the way, I did like theaddition to the exports where
they have a whole bunch ofpeople showing up alongside with
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Cable and everybody.
But I guess I have to say I didlike Sassy Beast as Domino in
this one.
I don't know, I was likesomething.
I just really like herinclusion into the film um, I
agree, yeah, I absolutely agree.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
She did phenomenal.
I I love she has that cool face.
You know what I mean yeah so,uh, it looks so chill when
everything was going haywirebehind her it.
You had the sense that she wascalm, cool and collected.
It felt natural.
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But I agree, I liked her there.
Uh, I know a lot of guys likedher there too.
I I mean I feel like Tyler thecreator said it best when he
said his girls look like Zazie,beetz and Khalees.
So shout out to Tyler thecreator and Zazie.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Beetz.
So essentially in Deadpool 2,wade is fighting organized crime
for two years.
He failed to kill one of histargets on the anniversary With
his girlfriend, vanessa, andthen they decide to start a
family together.
They started to track down thetarget, started to track Wade
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down, ends up killing Vanessa,but then Wade kills him in
revenge.
Six weeks later Wade is likeself-hating himself, like he's
just feeling real cut up aboutlosing Vanessa.
And eventually Cable gets backand gets into the mix where he's
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trying to kill this mutantnamed Russell Collins, owned by
uh, who's at this orphanageowned by x's corporation, which,
by the way, reminds me of howthe new mutants also reference
the x's corporation.
And if you're like deep intox-men, you will know that the
x's corporation is owned by mrsinister.
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Who's this guy?
That's like trying to prettymuch do what Striker did in
X-Men Origins Wolverine, towhere he wants to gather all
these mutants and experiment onthem and try to analyze their
powers.
Except he's not trying to makethat into Deadpool, he wants
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those powers for himself.
So, essentially, cable to makethat into Deadpool, he wants
those powers for himself.
So essentially, cable goes backin time from the future, by the
way, to kill Russell becausehe's labeled as a mutant.
He's at a mutant re-educationsystem and learned that he's
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being abused at this orphanage.
Wade kills one of the staffmembers before being restrained
by Colossus.
By the way, he's back alongwith Negasonic Teenage Warhead
and her girlfriend Yukio, and Ilike their between Deadpool and
Yukio.
I kind of like that thing theygot going on.
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It's like hi Yu-Gi-Oh.
It's like hi Wade, I like that.
Essentially, cable's trying tokill Russell and Deadpool got to
stop him All this other shitgoing on.
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Eventually, wade has anothervision of Vanessa, where she's
convinced him to help Russell.
So he organized the X-Force tofree Russell from the prison and
protect him from Cable.
And while all that's happening,all the members die during the
landing.
And while all that's happening,all the members die during the
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landing, except for Wade andDomino, who's, if you know, her
main superpower is claimed to bepure luck.
But in actuality I think Dominojust have what was called
probability manipulation, soit's almost like she has good
luck but at the cost ofeverybody else having bad luck,
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like so.
In other words, say, forinstance, all that shit that was
going on in the backgroundwhile she was running and like
she's going to be fine.
I don't know about the rest ofy'all.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
Is it wrong that that
makes me even more OK with it?
Like, listen, we go turn thetides of luck here just in my
favor.
Okay, the rest of y'all, ify'all happen to survive, maybe
you're a little lucky hey, uh,mj.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
By any chance, have
you ever heard of this anime
called good luck girl?
no well, it's like a.
It's like a short I think 12 to13 uh episode anime to where,
uh, they're this girl and she'slike super lucky, she's like
beautiful, busty and everything.
She's like super popular andall that, but she kind of have a
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uh, let's just say she's kindof a bitch behind closed doors
and long story short.
She uh gets visited by this badluck spirit and trying to
balance things out because shehas too much luck and blah, blah
.
Point being is that all in thatanime it seems like all that uh
good luck around there's wherenothing's gonna happen to that
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girl, but everybody else, Idon't know oh my god, god, the
domino effect.
Exactly so look up Good LuckGirl in your pre-time ladies and
gentlemen, if you're interested.
I thought it was funny,especially with all the
different references, you know,like Dragon Ball Z and whatnot.
It makes those kind ofreferences in that show, so give
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it a chance.
Speaker 2 (24:01):
What's that?
Is it Grand Country Roll?
I believe so.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
Okay, alright, right,
I'll check it out myself.
Yeah, so, essentially, whilewade is recovering, cable
offered to work with him anddomino to stop russell from
killing the headmaster, andrussell will then become a
serial killer who slaughtersCable's family and all that
bullshit and keep in mind Cableis like a distant descendant of
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Cyborg and whatnot.
I'm not Cyborg, fuck Cyclops.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Oh, snap, he is,
isn't he?
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Yeah, so don't forget
that.
So, with that being said, infact, let me think he's the son
of Cyclops and his first wife,madeline Pryor, jean Grey's
clone.
So if you've seen X-Men 97,you're very familiar with
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Madeline Pryor.
So yeah, that's the babyCyclops made with Madeline Jean
Grey.
I'm going to talk about X-Men97 at some point but I'm like,
hey, yo, listen, listen, it'sthe same thing with QE from
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season 4 of the Boys, but I'llget on that subject later oh my
god, um so interesting fact,right did you know?
initially brad pitt was supposedto play cable yeah, I did not
know that part, but I know hewas in the film and that's the
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funny part is like the cameoswere so crazy that you can
barely tell that uh, whoever wasin the film in fact there was
like this one dude who was likean overweight, like hillbilly
type dude.
That was Matt Damon, by the waywait, that was, that was Matt.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
What?
Really?
That is crazy.
I did not know that.
Holy snap.
I will say the cameos in thismovie were so fantastic, so on
point, so great.
It's so funny how they got BradPitt to because, how they got
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him to do the cameo because hereally wanted to play a cable um
but of course, manager.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
But oh, bro, you know
what?
I'm kind of mad about what itwas uh, an omega red cameo and
that kind of slid past me thefirst time around where, like
bro, like that did not look likeomega red cameo and that kind
of slid past me the first timearound to where, like bro, like
that did not look like omega redto me, but I guess.
So you just told me somethingwith a minute?
Speaker 2 (26:55):
when did I miss that?
Speaker 1 (26:58):
uh, yeah, um, played
by dakota chef.
We had a cameo as a fellowIcebox inmate, so that was when
they were like trying to fuckyou out and all that.
And that was Omega Red overthere and I was like wait, hold
on that's Omega Red.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
Oh snap, I did not
even notice that.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
See, that's why, back
when on X-Men Origins,
wolverines where, if you payclose attention, there was like
a girl with like a streak ofpurple hair that was supposed to
be dialogue yeah, dang.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
So you mean they
really amped this up, they
really did okay.
So my question is how did youfeel about, uh, the movie in
general?
Like, what did you really think?
Speaker 1 (27:49):
I thought it was kind
of a step up story-wise for
deadpool because it was like,okay, the first one felt a
little more simple, to where,okay, origin story guys save the
girl, blah, blah, blah, like itjust felt a little formulated,
but except it was deadpool.
So, um, deadpool obviouslycarries all these films, but
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outside of that deadpool oneit's still good, but it felt
like a little more, a littlemore simplistic.
Deadpool 2, okay, I like theinclusion that at the end of the
film he ends up getting thattime travel watch that the same
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cable had, and then he went backin time to kill off his
alternate version from X-MenOrigins, wolverine, and then
also he kills the version ofRyan Reynolds that finished
reading the screenplay for GreenLantern.
Like I like all that shithonestly.
So I'd say Deadpool 2 felt morefun, like, see, not to say that
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it was better than deadpool one,but I just thought, oh, it was
like a little bit more extra.
Like, uh, I felt like, okay,since the first one was so
successful and keep in mind that, uh, back in the notes that the
budget was changed severaltimes during the film that okay,
I can tell that, um, deadpoolwas more of a lower scale.
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But then when they got to deathhole two, when they and they
threw all those cameos in,that's how you can tell okay,
they pretty much got enoughmoney to do whatever the fuck
they want.
Like enough to get like um bradpitt and um matt damon, all of
them to do a cameo.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
I'm like, yeah, like
that's interesting that you
bring it up, because, um, notmatt damon, um what's his name?
The manager got dirty.
Why am I blanking out just?
Advantage um, oddly enough, heonly got paid a cup of coffee, a
(30:02):
Starbucks cup of coffee oh no,didn't he say that he didn't
mind doing it for free?
he did it for like the minimumof the of what they're required
to get paid as an actor, and theother mandatory part of that
was a Starbucks cup of coffeehand delivered by Ryan Reynolds.
(30:22):
So they really, in order tosave on the budget so we could
have the other cameos as well,they leveraged a lot of Ryan
Reynolds relationships and somepeople just turned it into like
an ongoing joke of him doingthings for them.
So that one that's pretty cool.
(30:45):
You're not wrong, though,because with all the cameos,
with um, everything that ends uphappening, especially cinematic
wise, I'm definitely glad theyhad a bigger budget, and it kind
of makes me wonder what theyeven could have done with a
bigger budget for the firstmovie.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
You know what, before
we move on, you know, before we
move on to Deadpool, wolverine,can I just say I'm actually
kind of glad that they got ridof Weasel, because PJ Miller oh
my god, bro, listen, I can'tstand this man, his See, the
(31:27):
funny thing is his um sense ofhumor.
It just kind of feels um likeuh, he had that same like you
know how, just saying how, withRyan and Reynoldsynolds he had
that um saying sense of humorwhere it just seems like, uh, it
just sounds like he's the sameguy but uh, it just never stale
with him.
(31:48):
Uh, with tj miller.
I don't know what it is aboutthe guy, but it's like I'm just
not, I just don't like it, I Idon't in.
Funny enough.
The best thing he did was noteven in this film.
It was in that one Transformersfilm with Mark Wahlberg and it
(32:08):
was that one death where it justseemed like his skeleton was
just in place, like almost likehe was just running away and for
some reason it just didn't evenlook like a real skeleton, it
just looked like for a comediceffect and that was like the
funniest shit.
But that's the funny thing.
It's like the funniest bit Iever seen him do was his death.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
I was gonna say it
was Die that's.
You're not wrong, it was.
I didn't know that that was TJMiller.
I'm excited to remember thatbecause I could not stop
laughing at that part.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
The funny part is
like he was saying that, oh well
, I can't work with Ryan, I justcan't stand this guy.
And then next thing you know,he's out of the film.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
So, whatever, You're
not going gonna be missed anyway
I mean, wasn't there also likejust a bunch of controversy
surrounding him anyway, likewith sa and physical assault?
Speaker 1 (33:14):
yeah, probably.
Uh, that's why, uh, a lot ofpeople were saying that, oh, oh,
he got canceled, even though,honestly, I never really cared
for him that much to begin with,so that's why I didn't look
into it that much but peoplewere saying that, oh, he got
canceled and all that shit.
But I like how Koki got tomention how, oh, he didn't do a
(33:36):
film since 2020 anyway.
So I'm like, yeah, you'recooked, buddy, you're done.
Speaker 2 (33:41):
Yeah, he film since
2020 anyway.
So I'm like yeah, you're cooked, buddy, you're done.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
Yeah, he, I don't
even know sexual assault uh,
amtrak bomb threat incident yeah, you're cooked.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
He, yeah, and no one
can ever really work with him.
Again like no one.
I, I just don't see where andthe there's no accountability
there.
And then you're like, oh yeah,no, I'll never work with Ryan
Reynolds again.
Pretty sure he don't want towork with you.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
He got kicked off the
One how to Train your Dragon
movie, the Hidden World, and hegot his voice lines overdubbed
by Justin Ruppel.
Oh, okay, I don'tbed by.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
Justin Ruppel.
Oh, okay, it was on.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
Tough Night.
If you've seen that film, thatwas going to be TJ Miller, but
no.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
Okay, but what I do
like is that they decided not to
even recast the role either.
I like that they just abandonedthe role completely.
Like we don't, it's fine.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
I mean that's why I
was saying like we already have
Ryan, so we don't really needanother guy with the same,
similar kind of sense of humor.
So it's like it just feelsredundant to have him anyways.
Speaker 2 (34:58):
It did feel pretty
redundant to have him.
I can agree to that, especiallyin deadpool wolverine, like I
just don't think he would havebeen needed um, that's okay,
we're gonna go ahead and slideinto deadpool, wolverine.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
So, uh, I'm gonna say
how, between hugh and ryan they
were both saying how it justworks for them to have like this
dynamic to where you have thestraight man type character
who's like all serious, and theyhad the goofball character.
That kind of balanced thingsout and it was like that buddy
(35:34):
cop dynamic that people like andit kind of does work on special
for these two.
So let's go in and get into thereal meat and potatoes.
Deadpool and wolverine man.
Listen, I was waiting on thisfilm for a while, like two years
since it was announced, andthere was so much hype around
(35:58):
and people were saying, like allthese different cameos, like
please stop, you're fucking upmy expectations, because if
you're hyping it up too muchThen I'm going to feel like
Something's going to go wrongwith it.
But Actually I enjoyed it justas much as the last two.
Actually I think I enjoyed itMore than the last two.
(36:26):
Like for starters the openinghow they said okay, we're gonna
be respectful to the events ofLogan by by doing nothing.
He dug his body out of theground trying to figure out okay
(36:52):
, are you the right guy?
Speaker 2 (36:54):
No.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
Apparently not.
Speaker 2 (36:56):
First of all, I love
that it opened with bye-bye-bye
Like.
I love that it opened with Bye,bye, bye, like that.
That made me when I was in thetheater.
Speaker 1 (37:10):
For that I was like
sitting here like Ain't no
fucking way.
I mean I'm not mad, but likeain't no fucking way.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
I was up Doing the
dance, okay, like I was sitting
all the way at the top, so I wasnot blocking anyone's view, all
right, but this moment was likea moment and it kind of it's a
great opening number when youthink about how well it actually
ends up playing into it,because they said they weren't
(37:38):
going to disrespect Logan, andit's like saying bye, bye, bye
to the.
Even the comment like, nah,sorry, we're actually gonna
disrespect Logan, we're gonnadig up his body.
Speaker 1 (37:52):
Oh, yeah and uh.
You made a major body changefor the film and ripped his
Broadway uniform on stage whilefilming.
And what's happening was told?
yep, daddy's back after havinghis ass there oh my god, no see
that film where it was like, oh,okay, at the end I know we're
kind of jumping around but uh,at the endings where, like um,
(38:15):
they were trying to uh havetheir big hero moment.
And then, you know, whenDeadpool Wolverine got ripped
off and revealing the abs, andthen even Deadpool was looking
at him like hell, yeah, bro.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
Deadpool was doing
exactly what every woman in that
audience was doing or, if youprefer, whatever your preference
is.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
I mean the way I saw
it.
When I saw it, I was like youknow what?
Speaker 2 (38:53):
one for the ladies
can't even get mad, that and I
felt some kind of way because,like how you look that good.
First of all, no offense, I'mjust going to go ahead and say
I'm going to say this now Hiswife couldn't have left him.
I could not have left.
I couldn't.
Where, where was I going?
Where is she going?
Where is she?
(39:13):
Who is she going to go to?
He's six foot something andripped with an accent.
Speaker 1 (39:21):
Accent, I'm not going
nowhere, I'm not just I don't
know what it is, mj, but I canonly imagine that sometimes,
when you think you got, it'slike uh, you heard of um that
one joke some ladies will sayabout uh, the husband's door,
you heard of that joke oh, lordokay, all right, I got you.
(39:48):
No, no, I got you, I got you.
So, the husband's door.
Imagine it being like a malland you go in there and you find
a dude and he's like bareminimum attractive and
acceptable, you know, like anaverage dude like he's.
I like he got his shit togetherfor the most part, but he's
(40:10):
like average at best.
So he's like okay, this guy'snot bad, but I can do better, so
let's go on to the second floor.
Alright, this guy makes likealmost six figures and he's like
slightly more trapped than thelast guy.
Okay, this guy is better thanthe last guy, but I can do
(40:33):
better, so I'm gonna keep going.
And then, okay, now this guymakes more than like definitely
makes six figures.
Okay, this is cool, I can dobetter.
This guy.
This next guy is a fuckingmillionaire.
He got Bentleys and Bugattisand Mints and all that.
Okay, this is cool, but I cando better.
(40:55):
Eventually you get to the nextlevel and it's the fucking
ceiling.
There's nothing here and I waslike wait, hold on, where's all
the men go?
I was like, exactly, nothing'sever good enough for your
asshole.
You just keep leaving them andleaving them and leaving them.
That's the thing.
Okay, okay.
Speaker 2 (41:19):
It's like that once,
princess like maybe she's just
like mother.
Speaker 1 (41:20):
Oh my god, it's like
that, once gone on princess,
like maybe she's just likeMother.
She's never satisfied.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
That's so true.
Shout out to Prince when dovescry.
Baby, can you picture everytime someone leaves their
husband at the store, anotherdove just flies in there, and
(41:51):
that only part of the song plays.
Speaker 1 (41:55):
Right.
Speaker 2 (41:56):
Okay, but the movie
itself was absolutely amazing.
There is not a better moviethis year.
There's not going to be anothermovie this year that can top
this movie, at least for me.
It had everything.
(42:17):
It had sad moments.
It had sad moments.
It had growth moments.
It had somewhat bring you totears moment not really but
Deadpool was very humanized inthis movie and that was
different, because Deadpoolalways feels out of this world.
He never feels relatable attimes.
(42:42):
Does that make sense?
but, in this one, the fact thatwe get boiling down to the point
of it all, and it's the factthat he's never been quote
unquote needed right.
Speaker 1 (42:59):
I think no one's ever
needed a deadpool and yeah,
that was this whole arc in all,the whole trilogy, to where he
just wanted to matter to p hedid.
Speaker 2 (43:13):
He just wanted to
matter and in the way that they
kind of brought that To fruitionI loved with the TVA or, as we
find out, a fake sector of theTVA who broke off Right.
They used that factoid againstthem Because they've been
watching this this whole time,they know, they know how he's
(43:36):
feeling Right.
And it's also the same thing,if you want to take that into
like a Somewhat psychologicalfactor, the fact that feeling
right.
And it's also the same thing ifyou want to take that into like
a somewhat psychological factor, the fact that you you don't
know what you technically need,but someone else can be on the
outside looking in and can kindof tell like hey, bro, you, you,
you need to feel like youbelong, and kind of finding out
(43:59):
that he the only reason hewanted to go join the Avengers
in the first place was becausehe was going through
relationship problems.
Speaker 1 (44:10):
See, that's the funny
thing too, now that I think
about it, after all the eventsof while he was going through
his time travel device to bringhis girlfriend Vanessa back, he
travels from his universe to thesacred timeline or 616 to join
(44:35):
the Avengers, like you weresaying.
And when he got rejected he waslike I just don't know, and
that's the funny thing Um Way, Imean, vanessa Way broke up like
almost immediately After thatand I was like, wow, really Like
and that was the funny thingthe actress, uh Morena, who was
(45:03):
playing she did not like theidea of being kissing him or
having, like a sexualrelationship with him and I like
I kind of fucked up.
But I kind of fucked up, but Ikind of understand.
(45:24):
I mean, you know how attractionis not a choice, whatever the
case may have been, but that wasjust a funny and a sad way.
I don't know how to feel aboutit.
Speaker 2 (45:40):
I wonder why.
Speaker 1 (45:43):
Um, I forgot to look
into it, honestly, but that's
just how she felt, Like she wasjust not into it.
Speaker 2 (45:51):
Hmm, okay.
Speaker 1 (45:53):
So it kind of makes
sense for, like the third film.
It's like eh I uh, can I like?
Not do this break up in thisone Like.
I just can't stand this guy.
I mean not the character.
The character still likes him,it's just the actress is just
(46:16):
not into him.
It's kind of like oh how in umthe Dark Knight, where Heath
Ledger's Joker was legitimatelyscary to Katie Holmes and you
kind of see that in her actingit wasn't that she was acting
scared, she was legitimatelyscared.
It was kind of like that.
Speaker 2 (46:38):
Okay, okay, I had to
look it up Cause, like I, I had
to know, like why.
She said it was like kissing agiant latex condom.
Speaker 1 (46:51):
So you're going to do
the TJ Miller jokes on him?
No, that's what it sounds like.
It's like, so you're doing ittoo.
Now I mean, can you imagine ifno, no, no, imagine if that was
actually in the movie, to whereshe breaks up with Wade.
And he was like, why, why?
(47:13):
After all this time I was like,bro, listen, it's like kissing
a latex condom.
It's like Sleeping a latexcondom.
It's like sleeping.
It's like having that one drunknight where you're just so
sloppy drunk that the nextmorning you just end up waking
up using a slice of pizza as apillow.
(47:39):
It's like one of those kind ofjokes.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah You're not wrong.
I just I get it.
I get why.
I guess because of the costumeit was probably really truly
uncomfortable.
But by the way, I'm sorry,because of the costume it was
probably really trulyuncomfortable, but I also didn't
(48:06):
, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (48:08):
by the way, can I
talk about how, with the costume
, like you would think it'smostly like CGI, but in a way
Deadpool is one of the onlycharacters that makes CGI work
for him, like it's just a CGIfriendly costume.
Meanwhile you'll see shit likehold on, like how is it that
(48:29):
they can make Deadpool work?
But with She-Hulk in someframes he look like something
straight from a PS2 game.
Speaker 2 (48:41):
Let's not talk about
She-Hulk.
Speaker 1 (48:52):
We don't leave
She-Hulk with She-Hulk, ohulk,
oh, and also kind of funny likeeven though she-hulk also did
fourth wall break.
It's like stop it, it's notdeadpool.
Yeah, like deadpool did itbetter.
Speaker 2 (48:57):
It just weren't as
funny and and hmm, I sound like,
I know I sound like a hater, Iknow there's someone out there
who's like she's hating on it,but I just it wasn't that funny
I mean we don't like.
You're not the only one thoughyeah, like that's true.
That's true, the fourth wallbreaks that.
(49:20):
Deadpool does it.
Sometimes it's like him givingus extra context that we don't
need to a situation.
Her just felt like she wasexplaining to me a joke that I
had already got like over andover again listen the moment.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
She was like that one
episode where it was episode 5.
I remember this because I knowepisode three was the one that
everybody was like bro, really,that's where we're at now.
And then episode four.
That's when wong made his cameo.
And then episode five jen saidsome shit where I'm like you
(50:00):
know what, I can never take youseriously from this point
forward.
She said, uh, oh, everybodylikes Wong.
It's like having Twitter armorfor a week.
So you knew.
You knew that people wasn'tgonna like episode 3.
Then you put Wong in episode 4so that way, oh, people gonna
(50:22):
think episode 3 is so shit.
Let me get a fan favoritecharacter in the next one, so
people leave us alone for a weekso you knew that it was bad,
you knew that it was shitty, youknew that.
I can never take them seriously.
They tortured you, jb, theydidn't torture me.
Speaker 2 (50:41):
I want you to know I
can never take them seriously.
They tortured you, JB.
They didn't torture me.
I want you to know myexpectations were already at the
ground, Only because like I was, and this is let's not talk
(51:03):
about.
She-Hulk.
She-hulk is something that justmakes my eyebrows sizzle off,
so I would like to keep some theones that I do have.
I would like to keep my littleeyebrows.
But in that same vein, Deadpooldoes something right.
(51:27):
He knows how to get youemotionally invested in the
jokes he knows exactly.
The storytelling in Deadpooland Wolverine was absolutely
phenomenal.
Can we talk about my favoriteappearance?
Speaker 1 (51:46):
Yes, let's go ahead
and get into the cameos now.
What was your favorite?
Speaker 2 (51:54):
I screamed when I saw
Blade was back.
Speaker 1 (51:59):
When I saw Wasted
Stranger.
Speaker 2 (52:00):
I screamed.
I was like I forgot where I was.
I know I was in the movies, butI just screamed Blade, like not
Wesley Trinidad, I was actuallyI was legitimately surprised
when I saw Blade.
Speaker 1 (52:18):
I was like whoa, I
mean, I thought you wouldn't
work with this guy anymore afterBlade Trinity.
But I'm like, I guess I'm like.
But the funny thing was when hesaid like I still don't like
you, and Deadpool was like, yeah, you know, fair enough.
And I was like, hey, I knowwhat that's about.
Speaker 2 (52:35):
Right, right, well,
okay, so I did not know that.
I did not know that.
I did not know that before Iwatched the movie.
So, leaving the movie, I waslike I have to go look this up.
So I'm doing a deep dive andI'm like and it's the exact same
issue yeah but if you don'tknow that, that's that person's
(52:59):
sense of humor.
Like if you don't know them andy'all are just doing a movie
together, right, and y'all notfriends, y'all don't hang it out
.
Speaker 1 (53:07):
Do you want to know
what did it for me?
Speaker 2 (53:09):
What.
Speaker 1 (53:11):
I mean I'm going to
let you finish, but I want to
tell you the one cameo that didit for me, okay, kanye.
I don't want to do any of that.
Speaker 2 (53:21):
I have to say it Go.
I don't want to do any of that.
Speaker 1 (53:23):
I have to say it.
Go ahead, cavalpool, I meanCavalreen, excuse me, because I
was not ready to see HenryCavill as Wolverine.
I was like, hey, man, listen,if they decide to recast Hugh
Jackman as Wolverineine, I wouldsay Henry Cavill should be a
(53:48):
top contender at this pointbecause I'm getting so sick and
tired of this man gettingtreated dirty by these studios
that don't even know how tocarry a fucking uh IP to where.
I'm like the one dude that knewthe fucking homework and you
get rid of him because, oh well,you know he's making things too
accurate to the source material.
Speaker 2 (54:08):
I'm like, and Okay,
and what's the problem?
Um?
Speaker 1 (54:20):
there was a lot of
cameos.
That completely caught me offguard uh that you're not wrong.
Speaker 2 (54:27):
That cameo definitely
.
Um, it did something to me.
I'm gonna be honest with you.
I was not ready for.
I'm not saying that hughjackman isn't handsome, but
there's a different handsomenessto henry cap like he has a
rugged handsome yeah and he it.
(54:48):
He brought something else.
It was a little different.
You, I would love to see that.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
I ain't gonna lie, I
can totally oddly enough, I
think this like one of the onlytimes I've no, no, no, I take
that back.
I've seen it with with facialhair, but like he makes it work
with and without this facialhair.
Speaker 2 (55:06):
Honestly, he's so,
he's so handsome.
I don't think there's a betterword to describe him other than
handsome, you know.
Speaker 1 (55:19):
I mean that's why
dude is like he's like Chris
Evans in a sense, to where he'snever gonna have a problem on
Finding women, he's gonna have aproblem with Choosing women.
Bro that swerved when I was oneof those people that Thought,
oh my god, cap is in the voidand Bill is like, oh yeah, he
(55:41):
gonna sit there.
He gonna sit there and play,and Bill's like, and he's like,
oh yeah, he's gonna sit there.
I'm like he's gonna sit in theflame and I'm like excuse you,
can we just?
Speaker 2 (55:50):
can we just just get
to Chris Evans doing that amount
of cussing in the movie.
Speaker 1 (55:58):
Oh, and bro, listen,
they got to pulled up on
Cassandra Nova and I'm going totalk about her in a bit and
Deadpool was like hey, man, youshould have heard all that shit
he was saying about you.
Man, he was like the most foulshit I ever heard.
Like bro, johnny chill.
And then Johnny was like, hey,man, I didn't say any of all
(56:18):
that shit, but no, but listen,like when you I feel I almost
feel bad for the people who left, but then again I don't know if
I would say that it was worthstaying for the credits.
But and the post credits, youwill see, um, that uh, deadpool
goes back to the tva and get aclip to where I know that
(56:39):
motherfucker said all that shit,so let me me get it.
And then you see him saying allthat and then Deadpool's like,
yeah, got you, motherfucker.
Speaker 2 (56:49):
Bro, deadpool had to
prove it wasn't me this time.
Like listen, usually it is me,but this time it was not me.
And everyone was like.
He was like because I didn'tget him killed.
And can we talk about howWolverine did not have
Deadpool's back at all?
(57:10):
Wolverine wasn't like, yeah, hesaid it.
No, he kept his nose shut, yeah, and just said you got that guy
killed.
Speaker 1 (57:21):
I'm like bro, but he
said all that shit.
I was just um reading backeverything, but no and that's
the other thing too.
Speaker 2 (57:33):
Cassandra nova knew
that.
Speaker 1 (57:34):
He said it already
but let's talk about some of
these other cameos where we gotelectro, we got x, where we got
Elektra, we got X-23,.
We got Channing Tatum at thegame and, by the way, bro, that
Cajun accent was so sick, thatCreole.
I'm like, yeah, that Creole.
Like bro, half the time I wasjust like Deadpool too.
(57:56):
I'm like what the fuck is hesaying?
Speaker 2 (57:59):
I was like what is he
saying, and can he say it to me
?
Speaker 1 (58:03):
No, it's like the
first rush hour movie.
It was like can you speak it inEnglish, do you?
Speaker 2 (58:11):
oh my god.
He did so good and there's aclip of him in 2015 reading I
think it's from 2015, readingChristmas stories with that
accent.
So he's been practicing thisaccent for a very long time.
Speaker 1 (58:30):
He wanted to do this
for a while, yeah.
Speaker 2 (58:34):
He did, and this is a
great.
I feel like we should.
Do you think a standaloneGambit movie?
Do you think you would like it?
Speaker 1 (58:46):
it has to be an
origin story and it has to
introduce.
It has Rogue in there obviously, because you know that was like
the main love interest of his.
Outside of that it would haveto be a villain that we normally
don't see, but it would makesense For him to or her to go up
(59:10):
against Gambit.
I can kind of see.
It depends on If it's like, ifthe peace are in place, like all
the.
You know, I can kind of see it,but it really depends on when
they're going with the story.
It has to be an origin storyfor sure, but outside of that I
can kind of see it.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
I could see it too.
Speaker 1 (59:37):
Other cameos Pyro,
the guy from X2 and X3 came back
for that.
Uh, I'm trying to look up theother ones, excuse me.
Uh, there was one.
Oh bro, saber tooth came backand you were thinking, oh shit,
(59:58):
we're probably gonna get thatwolverine saber tooth fight that
we should have gotten in X1,but it was so short-lived I was
like you know what, let's justmove on.
That was the best we're goingto get.
Azazel came back, ladyDeathstrike came back, psylocke
came back, toad came back,bullseye came back, callisto and
(01:00:19):
Quill I guess there wasobviously in the beginning of
the movie.
There was still Pinder, negusSun, teenage Warhead, yukio
Colossus, shatterstar.
(01:00:39):
Oh yeah, let me talk aboutCassandra Nova.
I like how with her she's theStillborn sister Of Charles
Xavier, professor X.
She Was never born but she waslike living in the void the
whole time and apparently she'sso powerful as a Telepath and
(01:01:05):
psychic you know, pretty muchthe same powers as charles and
xavier, but more twisted.
And the thing was the fact thatshe could have been in x-Men
movies, but her inclusion inthis movie just makes more sense
(01:01:27):
to where she was, like castaside, just like a lot of things
that was in the void, like yousaw all those different stuff
that was lying around in thatvoid, like the Fox logo, like
hell.
Even that first fight scene withWolverine and Deadpool, there
was a comic like a few feet awayfrom deadpool.
(01:01:48):
That was supposed to be um, areference, an easter egg to
secret wars, with um dr doom onthe cover.
So the fact that we just nowhave rdj confirmed as dr doom
and that doomsday and secretwars is coming up, it just kind
of shows that okay, the littlenudge nudge right there.
(01:02:09):
There was a whole bunch ofeaster eggs in the whole film
that honestly I would say, lookit up on youtube and find all
the Easter eggs.
I would say I would recommendEither Emergency Awesome or New
Rockstars for Easter eggs.
Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
Dig in New Rockstars.
Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
Yeah, oh, let's talk
about the Deadpool Corps.
How we had, like Nightpool andDogpool and Lady Deadpool and
people were saying, like it hasto be the wife, it has to be
Ryan Reynolds' wife, blakeLively.
And that was the one time whereI would like try to glue it to
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the screen in post-creditsscenes, where I was trying to
see if they would say BlakeWhite.
Speaker 2 (01:03:03):
We had Lady Deadpool,
I knew it, I knew it was her
yeah, and a lot of people alsowanted it to be Taylor Swift,
but when we saw that the facewas covered, we were like it's
not Taylor Swift, but I likethat.
We got Lady Deadpool.
Now Dogpool stole the show.
(01:03:24):
Let's be honest here.
Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
Yeah, oh, and can we
just talk about Night Spool for
a moment, to where, like firstof all, Deadpool Prime was like
how come you're not wearing amask?
And he was like come on, guys.
Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
You cover up this
face.
Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
Right, and the long,
long hair and shit.
I'm like I mean alright, and Ilike how Deadpool was sitting
there like man fuck you.
Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
Oh so he just didn't
get the burn marks like I got.
Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
Yeah, and not only
that, he's just jealous.
How like, oh, so you got thenice face and you got the dog
and, uh, gold-plated um, deserteagle, whatever that was.
And then he just used uh, nicepool as a, uh, human shield to
get the deadpool quarry and waslike, um, you'll be all right,
(01:04:19):
you got a healing gin, right?
I'm like with Jen, I'm like, ohno.
And that's when Wolverine waslike you really are God's
perfect idiot, which is acallback to Deadpool 1, to where
in the uh, in the openingcredits, you'll see that
starring God's perfect idiot.
So, yeah, that was a callbackto that man.
(01:04:40):
Oh, oh, yeah, there was also acallback to that man.
Oh yeah, there was also a bunchof Wolverine variants Like Pat
and oh the Wolverine.
Yeah, the one with the brown andyellow to the 5'3" the common
accurate size Wolverine.
(01:05:00):
That was the funniest one.
The what was it the Age ofApocalypse?
Accurate size Wolverine?
That was the funniest one.
The what was it the Age ofApocalypse?
Version of Wolverine.
There was even that one wherehe was like being crucified on
that one.
On the X yeah.
When he had been tortured bythe Ravagers or the Reavers.
Yeah, you got it.
Ravagers, well, reavers, okay,I think it was the Reavers.
Speaker 2 (01:05:24):
Reavers is you got it
uh gravity well, reverse.
Speaker 1 (01:05:25):
Okay, I think it was
a reverse in space.
Reverse is you had it right.
Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
The second one uh,
reverse okay, yeah, I love that
um.
I loved all of the thecallbacks in this one.
I also the cameo from theincredible hulk in the um.
That was another cameo.
Speaker 1 (01:05:41):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:05:43):
I love that one.
There were so many callbacksand cameos.
We would be here all nighttrying to recap them.
Yeah, go watch the movie, gowatch it.
Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
if you haven't seen
it yet, let's talk about that
second fight to where I like howthey were driving.
Yeah, the car fight, whereessentially they borrowed the
Honda from nice pool, and therewas this off the by the
resistance.
And Wolverine found out that adip who was making an educated
(01:06:23):
which that's a funny thing,that's what I'm going to call
shit from now on Educated wishhe was getting mad at Deadpool
for making an educated wish andhe just really read Deadpool to
Phil talking about oh you, evenyou were dating a former
stripper and she didn't evenwant to, and blah, blah, blah
(01:06:44):
and all that shit just kind ofripped it into him.
And then Deadpool was justsitting there for like a moment,
right, and Wolverine was like,oh so you got nothing to say now
.
And the first thing he said I'mgonna fight you now.
But now, now, pause, pause.
Imagine if he wasn't wearingthe mask and he was just looking
(01:07:04):
at Wolverine, just straightface, not even smiling or
anything, just staring at him.
And then he's like, oh so yougot nothing to say.
It's like I'm going to fightyou.
Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
That part was
absolutely you knew you.
You know you fucked up.
When somebody gets thatstraight face and says, I'm
gonna say, like the way he saidit, there was no comedic tone in
that at all and the fight wasamazing.
The fight showed off both oftheir healing factors to a tee
(01:07:40):
and it was the fight that, itwas the fight of the century,
jesus Christ, that was such abloody.
Speaker 1 (01:07:47):
It took place in the
car the whole time.
Speaker 2 (01:07:50):
I'm just saying the
ending of the fight, with
Deadpool wrapped up in theseatbelt, logan essentially had
to bondage this man to get himto stop.
He was like just stop.
At some point.
I knew he was just like sitdown, just stay there, I'm going
(01:08:11):
to sleep, I'm done fighting youjust later.
Even better, what I loved aboutit is that they were both
asleep.
They had fought each other sohard to the point where they
both passed out and didn't evenrealize that the car was moving
(01:08:33):
just knocked out.
They could have got kidnapped.
We didn't even know who theygot kidnapped by.
Yeah didn't know nothing, whothey got kidnapped by.
Yeah, didn't know nothing, andthey just sleep.
Speaker 1 (01:08:47):
It could have been
any one of them, but well, at
least they didn't try to kill usor anything.
Well, not that they could try,but you know, I mean they could
have, they could've tried Um.
Oh, uh.
Can I also mention howDeadpool's friend Peter, how he
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showed up During that wholeDeadpool Car fight and he showed
up In the Deadpool Uniform youknow back in.
Just keep in mind that he lefthis first uniform back in his
own timeline and then you know.
Speaker 2 (01:09:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
With the original
uniform.
But I thought it was funny howHunterB15 was like like you look
damn good in that suit and I'mlike really with the beer butt,
with the um beer, belly andeverything.
Speaker 2 (01:09:51):
Really, sometimes she
needs attraction, honey.
Speaker 1 (01:10:03):
I mean, yeah, I'm
like, listen, I'm gonna be
honest with you, I'm not eventrying to cap.
Funny enough, it's wild howThere'll be some girls that I
like but they're not really intome.
But meanwhile, apparently,there'll be like a bunch of
girls That'll be into me and I'mlike completely oblivious to it
(01:10:24):
.
I'm like, really, what Huh?
I mean it just kind of be likethat.
It's like, hey, man, nothinggets you personally, just more
like I just wasn't feeling youlike that, so I hope you find
something better.
Speaker 2 (01:10:46):
Facts I low-key.
Be the same way, though lowkeyLike I'm not.
I'm not good with like beingaware Of someone who's
interested in me.
Usually my friends Point it outand I be like Are you sure?
Nah?
Speaker 1 (01:11:02):
Nah, that happened to
me once.
Um, I'll tell you about itlater.
Um, off the record.
But yeah, that happened to meonce.
But like now to a point towhere it's gotta be like okay,
we're hanging out just no, no,no.
I would say it'll have to belike to a point to where we're
just so busy, we're just socomfortable with each other,
(01:11:24):
we're just assuming that we'refriends, we're just hanging out
so much to a point where we'rejust chilling with each other.
Next thing, you know, we'relooking at each other, next
thing you know we're fuckingeach other.
And I was like what are we?
Speaker 2 (01:11:37):
What are we?
What are we?
Wake up she's cooking breakfast?
What are we Wake up she'scooking breakfast?
What are we?
Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
She moved her stuff
in.
We are eating breakfast now.
Speaker 2 (01:11:57):
What are we Next?
But, but, essentially, but, um,but essentially.
Yeah, just to say I'm kind ofthe same way, like I'm also at a
point where I'd rather, uh,I'll say that off the pod, I
(01:12:20):
will say that.
Speaker 1 (01:12:22):
Hey, what can I say?
One thing led to another.
Speaker 2 (01:12:25):
Yeah, that's the kind
of point where I'm at.
I feel like it's the mostnatural that way.
Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
When you think about
it, y'all so busy just enjoying
each other's company, y'alldon't really see, y'all weren't
really thinking of each otherlike that Until just that spark
to where I'm at In the heat ofthe moment, you just kind of
feeling each other for the firsttime.
He just went for it because,like, why the not like?
Speaker 2 (01:12:52):
y'all yup, that's
pretty much.
That's pretty much how I was, II'm feeling right now.
That's how I'm rocking rightnow.
Speaker 1 (01:12:59):
If it's like pretty
much like in on tv and movies,
where it's like, uh, you know,they're just like sitting on the
couch with each other, you justtalk about life and shit.
It's like, um, they're justlike so like a stream of
consciousness, where the vibeswere just so good that, uh,
y'all just chilling to a pointwhere y'all just look each other
(01:13:20):
in the eyes and then pan to thelips and back up to the eyes
and then fuck it, let's do itfacts, but um, one thing about
deadpool and wolverine that Iwant to talk about, because for
the most part it was about howParadox had to deal with
(01:13:45):
Cassandra Nova To where She'llleave them alone as long as he
leaves her alone.
But he Violated those Rules andPyro reported that back to
Cassandra and he was like Idon't think he cares.
So Cassandra was like okay,that's how you feel, alright, so
(01:14:06):
I'm just gonna go over to theTVA and blow everything up.
So Deadpool and Wolverine gottarace to the TVA to stop
Cassandra Nova from trying tofuck everything up.
But you wanna know my theorytime, mj theory time, mj theory
time.
Do you think Loki, the god ofstories, might have something to
(01:14:33):
do with Deadpool and Wolverinesurviving their moment of
sacrifice where they assumedthey were going to die?
But what if Loki, their Will tosacrifice themselves To save
all the universes that they gave, that he gave them plot armor?
(01:14:53):
Keep in mind, like you have toassume, that From this point
forward, loki sees everythingand he can manipulate time to a
point where he can like oh shit,I don't want any of that to
happen.
So we got to make it to a wayto where these guys save the day
(01:15:16):
and all that.
Speaker 2 (01:15:21):
I think I like that
theory, because when you, I also
and this is just me, the theory, but I also would think that
Loki would feel, because we alsooh, that's a good point,
(01:15:42):
because we also have a Deadpooland Thor moment in the beginning
, like when the movie firststarts, and is that Loki's way
of saying, in a way?
You're gonna matter, yeah, yeahlike I'm gonna get to see my
brother again, because that wasthe thing.
That was also the promise thatloki made right yeah to thor.
(01:16:06):
But if he's gonna use deadpoolto do it now, is that?
Does he feel for Deadpool in acertain way, because Loki's
never felt like he mattered?
Speaker 1 (01:16:18):
I mean, that was his
whole art too to where he won um
significance in his self, towhere, like, he always felt like
he was in the shadow of hisbrother and he wanted the throne
, not just, um, for the hell of,uh, maniacal reasons, but
because he wanted, like, somesort of sense of worth, some
sense of self-worth.
(01:16:39):
So that was kind of like howLoki wanted to matter.
Deadpool also wanted to matter.
So it was like you know what Ifeel for this guy, like I highly
relate to this guy.
I feel for this guy, I highlyrelate to this guy.
And it's also crazy BecauseDeadpool has to.
He's going to In the comicshe's supposed to be part of the
(01:17:03):
secret wars.
So, who knows, he might end upbeing in secret wars and he
might have his His moment there.
Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
So, yeah, yeah, I
like that movie.
Speaker 1 (01:17:18):
Second theory, before
I forget, they talked about an
anchor being to where.
Okay, you have this person towhere.
If this person dies in thisuniverse, the whole thing gets
fucked up.
My whole thing was ever sinceWandaVision there was a
possibility that there was goingto be a thing called a Nexus
(01:17:41):
being, and a Nexus being is kindof like an infinity stone as a
person and there's only oneperson that's considered a Nexus
being in any given universe.
And in Earth 616, as far as atleast the comics, the nexus
being for Earth 616 is ScarletWitch.
Now hold on In Multiverse ofMadness.
(01:18:03):
She presumably died.
So if Scarlet Witch is thenexus being or the MCU Way of
saying an anchor being Is thesame thing as a nexus being or
the MCU way of saying an anchorbeing is the same thing as a
nexus being, what if ScarletWitch is that anchor being,
which would imply she's stillalive?
Think about that.
Speaker 2 (01:18:33):
I'm gonna actually
have to sit on that one.
Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
Because who?
I mean?
Come on like, I'm gonna behonest With you, uh, who else
Could it be as far as the anchorbeing?
Because it's like, uh, I'll beAlmost disappointed if it was
Like anyone else.
Because, uh, scarlet Witch Isso powerful that she can
literally uh, twist reality.
Uh, she's powerful enough totwist reality.
(01:18:58):
So I'm like I can't imagine herbeing strong enough to where
she has to matter to anassistant.
But it could.
And also, keep in mind there'sa easter egg in the fucking
movie.
Dead point will bring to where,where, where he meets up with
the resistance and everything.
There's a fucking statue ofScarlet Witch right there is
(01:19:19):
Scarlet Witch?
Speaker 2 (01:19:21):
well, we know she's a
nexus being right yeah like we
know the anchor being can you beboth?
Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
Yeah, I think that
would be the theory.
Speaker 2 (01:19:41):
Like if Cause.
That would Essentially make herUntethered to time.
If she's the nexus being, butalso the anchor being, then
she's completely.
She has complete control overtime for herself, because that
(01:20:10):
means she could make herselfimportant as the anchor being
like I have to be here, becausethat means she could make
herself important right, as theanchor being, like I have to be
here, which is what sheessentially did in um with
WandaVision.
Right, she made herself thecenter and everyone had to stop
(01:20:32):
what they were doing to go savewanda and convince wanda that
what she was doing was wrong.
Yeah, so did, but did shethat's?
I think that would be.
My theory is did she makeherself an anchor being?
And she never truly was ananchor being ever, but she had.
(01:20:53):
Since, because she's a nexusbeing, she replaced the actual
anchor being there.
Yeah, that's good, I don't knowthat's, but that's.
Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
I'd have to really
sit on that, I think well, we're
definitely gonna have to seehow that plays out later on,
because, like, that's a funnything.
To where, like, adding the ideaof an anchor being to where,
like, oh, this person died, therest of the world dies, was
always like, so you need to tellme that this universe was
predetermined to be non-existentthe moment this person is born
(01:21:35):
and then dies, so everything ledup to this person's life and
death.
Mmm, I almost don't like that.
They included this into the MCU, but if they were saying like,
okay, uh, the Nexus being well,excuse me, the anchor being is
(01:22:00):
of such vital importance that,uh, they can't afford to lose
this character, and I'm like,who could it be, though?
Like, it has to be someone thatis powerful enough to where,
like, okay, I can, it makessense for this person to be so
important that, uh, they wantthis person to like stay alive
(01:22:22):
and whatnot, and um, that's whyI'm saying like, um, all the
other people that we've seen itcould be, but I just don't see
as well as with Wanda, becausethe only reason why I say Wanda
is because we know her as aNexus being.
Speaker 2 (01:22:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:22:45):
I mean I would have
said Loki could have also been a
Nexus being, but then again,with Loki now being like part of
Yggdrasil, um, I would say Lokitechnically exists outside of
normal space time, so he can'tcount.
But he could be, but not forearth 616, not for the sacred
(01:23:07):
timeline.
Speaker 2 (01:23:08):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:23:08):
Because also keep in
mind that he wasn't even born in
the sacred timeline.
So, like the original Loki diedback in um Right, Also keep in
mind that he wasn't even born inthe Sacred Timeline.
The original Loki died back inInfinity War, Yup.
Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
I think you got me
thinking, but I think I think we
know she's the next being of616.
But could she have tried whatdid the other thing to have been
?
Could she have just tried toreplace like what if she tried
(01:23:49):
to make vision the anchor being?
What if that's what she wasdoing in WandaVision?
Speaker 1 (01:23:55):
Oh, my god.
Okay, if Vision is the anchorbeing, then that would probably
make the whole Vision quest, orwhatever they're going to call
that series to where.
Alright, he needs to stay aliveby any means necessary, and
(01:24:20):
okay, I guess we'll just have tosee.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:24:26):
We'll just have to
wait and see.
Speaker 1 (01:24:28):
Yeah, because it's
like this one big mystery,
because it's kind of eating atme at this point to where I'm
like is there anything elseabout Deadpool and Wolverine
that you want to talk about,mirajane, because I'm kind of
running out of steam.
For the most part, I thinkwe've covered just about
everything.
Speaker 2 (01:24:44):
I think we've covered
everything.
I'm about to take a nap.
Speaker 1 (01:24:51):
Well, of course,
course, aside from you know,
deadpool and Wolverine saved theday, logan and Laura, aka X-23,
is allowed to be in Deadpool'sworld.
Since, you know, the Foxuniverse no longer exists.
They even made a big deal aboutit in the post credits, where
you know the outtakes andwhatnot.
(01:25:13):
It was a beautiful moment towhere I'm like, okay, uh,
dedication to um, that they alsoincluded a 20 century fox logo
at the end.
You know, just um pay tributeto that.
But um, outside of that, youknow, uh, happy ending.
Uh, deadpool got back with hisfriends, uh, alongside Logan and
um Laura there, uh, they hekinda reconciled with Vanessa
(01:25:40):
and that's it.
That's the movie yeah, that isthe movie, great movie oh uh,
one more thing the fact thatthis Logan was the worst Logan
because, oh, he abandoned thechildren.
They want to say, oh, it wasfrom the X-Men first trilogy, to
(01:26:00):
where, oh yeah, he was theworst Logan, and I'm like I
don't think he's coming from anyof those.
Yeah, that's what I wasthinking.
Was thinking too is like maybelike an alternate version to
where?
Like what if he abandonedeverybody in those situations?
like okay, I can see that, but Idon't think he was the worst
(01:26:22):
version of I mean, he was thesame no, I'm sorry, I'm
interrupting I'm like was helike the same guy in like all
the movies Like I mean, asidefrom X-Men or Wolverine, that's
like okay, no way, that's goingto be canonical to everything,
but uh, outside of that I'm likeI didn't think he was that bad.
Like, um, the movie itselfmight've made him look bad, but
(01:26:47):
I don't think Wolverine or HughJackman did bad.
Speaker 2 (01:26:52):
Yeah, it has to be
like an alternate.
Speaker 1 (01:26:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:26:57):
It's definitely an
alternate.
I don't.
That would also not make a lotof sense with Logan, right, and
we said we weren't touchingLogan, which we know.
We touched Logan, but we justconfirmed that he was dead.
You know what I mean?
I think that's the only thingthat we pretty much confirmed.
(01:27:18):
But yeah, I don't know, there'sno way that would be possible.
He's definitely coming from analternate timeline in which he
didn't even put on the, in whichhe, because he didn't even put
on the suit, which I think thatthat was.
(01:27:38):
I'm sorry, go ahead.
Speaker 1 (01:27:41):
I'm sorry, but I kind
of fangirled the moment I saw
him pull on the mask.
I was like oh my god.
I was like trying to clap assilently as possible because I
didn't want to be that loudabout it.
I was loud, I was loud.
Speaker 2 (01:28:02):
I'm probably the
worst person to go to the movies
with.
Speaker 1 (01:28:06):
Nah, don't worry
about it.
I'm one of those I kind of talkto in the movies, but not like
loud enough to where I'mdisturbing everybody else.
But if I'm like with a friendand I'm like I'll probably
whisper to him and be like realquick about it and then for the
most part I want everybody toenjoy the movie.
But I look like I had somethingto say and then I'm done.
Speaker 2 (01:28:26):
If it's something
like, if it's something like an
avengers movie or a deadpoolmovie or any of those, I I want.
Let's make this a party foreverybody in here.
Speaker 1 (01:28:36):
I mean, I don't blame
you.
Like when we saw Endgame intheaters, everybody was fucking
loud.
When they saw Captain Americawielding Mjolnir and all that, I
was like oh shit.
Speaker 2 (01:28:51):
It was so amazing, I
can't even lie but yeah, um, I'm
done, I'm done.
Speaker 1 (01:29:02):
I'm good, I'm good,
yep ladies and gentlemen, that
will be it for this segment ofthe X-Men Extreme Review.
The next one will be it forthis segment of the X-Men
Extreme Review.
The next one will be the TVshows, where I will be talking
about the OG series, the X-Men97 and X-Men Evolution.
(01:29:23):
I think there's one, I'm prettysure there's others, but
there's going to be like themain three for now.
Oh yeah, I forgot there was theGifted and Legion, but there's
going to be like the main threefor now.
Oh yeah, I forgot there was theGifted and Legion.
I'm going to check those out.
You know, they're not reallypart of, but it's an X-Men,
x-men interview, so I'm going togive them a chance.
(01:29:47):
But this one I don't know Like Idon't know exactly when it's
gonna come out, because thisone's gonna take longer than the
others.
Uh, but I will work on it anduntil then, just stay faithful
with me, nerds.
Uh, stay nerdy.
Remember that great things arecoming and we're gonna go ahead
(01:30:09):
and zone out of here.
So, until the next part of thex-men stream review, go ahead
and take it easy.
Have a good morning, goodafternoon and good night.