




The adventures of Deadpool, a high-tech, wisecracking mercenary. (unofficial) Review: Hilarious, Action-Packed, and Totally Unique! - Deadpool is hands down one of the most entertaining superhero movies I’ve seen. Ryan Reynolds absolutely nails the role with his sharp wit, fourth-wall-breaking humor, and perfect comedic timing. The action scenes are intense and well-choreographed, but it’s the mix of irreverent comedy and heart that really sets this movie apart. It’s not your typical Marvel film—and that’s exactly what makes it so fun. A must-watch for anyone who loves edgy humor and a wild ride! Review: A movie experience - Hey it's Deadpool, so yeah it's great. We both love this movie. It's got everything, from steamy romance to all out action. Great acting, direction and special effects. This is a movie that a couple can open some popcorn to. Grab that cozy blanket and have a movie experience.












L**K
Hilarious, Action-Packed, and Totally Unique!
Deadpool is hands down one of the most entertaining superhero movies I’ve seen. Ryan Reynolds absolutely nails the role with his sharp wit, fourth-wall-breaking humor, and perfect comedic timing. The action scenes are intense and well-choreographed, but it’s the mix of irreverent comedy and heart that really sets this movie apart. It’s not your typical Marvel film—and that’s exactly what makes it so fun. A must-watch for anyone who loves edgy humor and a wild ride!
T**H
A movie experience
Hey it's Deadpool, so yeah it's great. We both love this movie. It's got everything, from steamy romance to all out action. Great acting, direction and special effects. This is a movie that a couple can open some popcorn to. Grab that cozy blanket and have a movie experience.
S**R
Awesome
Deadpool is a movie that you will know where you stand about it within the first few minutes. It is a superhero movie that breaks all the superhero movie norms in that it is R-rated, is over-the-top violent, has sex in it, and the main character breaks the fourth wall constantly (because he knows that he is a comic book character). Backed by Ryan Reynolds' wit and smart Alek comments all the way through the movie (including making snarky comments about himself), the movie tells the origin story of Wade Wilson, AKA Deadpool, a mercenary who's part of the X-Men universe (although it is not exactly clear which timeline he is in, which is a joke in the movie). Wilson is seeking revenge on a guy named Francis who essentially turned him into what he is. He is joined by X-Men Colossus (voiced by Stefan Kapicic), and sullen teen girl Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), who are trying to recruit Deadpool to join the X-Men. Francis is joined by Angel Dust (played by Gina Carano) who is a super-strong evil mutant. There are essentially two storylines that run in parallel with each other during the movie. The first is Wade's origin story includes his sex-worker girlfriend Vanessa (played by Firefly and Gotham alum Morena Baccarin), and TJ Miller, as Deadpool's buddy Weasel. Miller steals many a scene he is in, which is no small feat with Deadpool throwing out zingers every couple of seconds. The second is the revenge story, which is where all of the action in the movie takes place. Of course, the storylines do intersect at the end. For those who get the blu-ray, the movie looks and sounds wonderful in HD. The extras include two separate commentary tracks, deleted scenes, a gag reel, an image gallery, videos that were a part of the movie's promotional campaign, and the most extensive extra, an hour and twenty-minute long making-of documentary (that is split into five parts). Overall, the movie is awesome. The jokes are great, and make fun of everything from Reynold's acting ability vs. his looks, the horrible incarnation of Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (also played by Reynolds), as well as the Green Lantern movie (also starring Reynolds). It seems that everyone in the cast was having a blast and not taking themselves too seriously. It is most definitely not a family-friendly movie as there is a lot of swearing and sexual jokes. The action is great, especially the battle at the end, and the movie has no problem lampooning the superhero genre. It is definitely worth checking out.
M**K
Great movie for adults.
One of my favorite movies. Delivered quickly, high quality.
Y**.
Irreverent and funny, not for kids.
This movie is based on the Deadpool super hero anti hero character. It has profanity, sexual content and plenty of violence. But it's funny.
M**B
Frenetic Anti-hero Action Film, Funny, good, but not great
3.8 stars. Good for a little diversion & some laughs. Since it is cartoon-ish, and the anti-hero makes smart remarks through it all, it's easy to overlook the violence and cruelty built in it. The credits are the funniest part, so don't miss them. If you like frenetic action movies, with double scoops of sarcasm & wisecracks, you've already seen it. For the rest of us, it gets a little tiring, but still, a fun ride.
V**8
Fun!
Hilarious! Watched this on a flight.
J**S
Maximum Effort!
I never thought we'd see a Deadpool movie, let alone one that gets the character so RIGHT. Ryan Reynolds plays Wade Wilson, a former Special Forces soldier who has become a mercenary who only wants to give "pavement facials" to guys who deserve it. But Wade falls in love with a gorgeous prostitute named Vanessa (Morena Baccarin), whose crazy matches Wade's crazy, big-time. But Wade discovers he has terminal cancer, so to be with the woman he loves, he joins a shady organization that promises to cure his cancer and make him a superhero too. The procedure works, granting Wade super-healing that prevents his cancer from killing, but at a cost - he becomes grotesquely scarred all over his body. Discovering the malicious truth behind organization's intentions for Wade's newfound power, he escapes and hunts down Ajax (Ed Skrein), the man responsible for Wade's procedure, determined to make him fix Wade's scars so he can live with Vanessa happily ever after. The road to making this movie was a long one. After Deadpool's botched appearance in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Twentieth Century Fox's desire to produce a solo Deadpool movie was extremely low. Add to that a string of box office bombs like Green Lantern and R.I.P.D. that brought Reynolds' viability as a leading man into question, along with the necessity of an R rating to truly bring Marvel's "Merc with a Mouth" to gloriously violent, potty-humored life, and a Deadpool movie was a particularly hard sell. But then, something wonderful happened. A two-minute piece of test footage filmed by Reynolds and director Tim Miller was leaked online. Though Fox wasn't won over by the test footage when they originally saw it two years prior, the massive, overwhelmingly positive fan reaction made it extremely difficult for Fox to ignore the idea that an R-rated Deadpool movie could actually be a success, though still somewhat of a gamble for a major motion picture studio. They greenlit the production with a fairly modest budget and stepped back, seemingly alllowing Miller, Reynolds, and writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese (Zombieland) to truly embrace the manic, bloody, lewd nature of the "anti-superhero" Deadpool and capture it on film, even using its ribald humor and graphic violence as a marketing tool with redband trailers and snarky innuendo-laden commercials featuring Reynolds himself in costume, talking directly to the audience in true Deadpool fourth wall-breaking fashion. It all worked, probably far more than anyone expected. Deadpool debuted at #1 with $150 million, becoming the biggest, highest-grossing R-rated film of all time. Though the film's plot is fairly basic, Ryan Reynolds was born to play Deadpool and embodies the character like no one ever could. The jokes, pop culture references, and Easter eggs fly by laser-fast, and the film radiates a fun and exuberance few superhero films do. As of late May, it's the best superhero movie of 2016, and it could very well remain that way. So put on your Crocs, grab some chimichangas (though I prefer tacos myself), and enjoy Ryan Reynolds giving you his maximum effort in Deadpool.
E**�
Me encantó la película, es muy divertida y excelente.
E**0
Che dire anche il blu ray comunque regge bene il confronto 4k bello, rivederlo è emozionante, bellissima la "fidanzata" di Deadpool, ma una delle parti più belle è l'approccio di lui con lei... Mi fa sempre morire quando lei vorrebbe che lui facesse una cosa... E fraintende regakandogli un anello da nerd di plastica in segno di "matrimonio" tutte le volte rido, bellissimo, eccentrico, provocatorio fuori dagli schemi, politicamente volgare un film tutto da ridere
C**L
Wade Wilson war früher bei den Special Forces und nutzt jetzt seine Ausbildung, um als so eine Art Asi-Robin Hood und Söldner für Geld Schwache vor allen Arten von "Ungeziefer" zu schützen. Dabei lernt er irgendwann die große Liebe seines Lebens, das Escort-Girl Vanessa, kennen. Doch das Glück währt nur kurz: bei Wade wird Krebs im Endstadium diagnostiziert. Doch "Agent Smith" bietet ihm einen Ausweg an: seine Krankheit soll nicht nur kuriert werden, durch die Behandlung soll er auch Superkräfte erhalten. Die Behandlung ist ein einziges Martyrium, doch sie schlägt an: der Krebs wird geheilt, und Wade erlangt enorm gesteigerte Selbstheilungs- und Körperkräfte. Doch der Preis ist unglaublich hoch, und als "Deadpool" macht sich Wade nun auf die Suche nach seinen "Therapeuten".. Bang! Absoluter Volltreffer. "Deadpool" ist für mich der bisher beste Marvel und das krasse Gegenstück zu den publikumswirksam gemainstreamten, glattgebürsteten, PG-gerateten restlichen Vertretern (obwohl mir viele davon auch gut gefallen. Aber: kein Vergleich zu diesem hier). "Deadpool" ist reine Erwachsenenunterhaltung, und es verwundert, dass der Film eine 16er-Freigabe erhalten hat. Die Handlung ist simpel und muss es auch sein: schon die Comics sind kein Shakespeare. "Deadpool" ist stets versaut, niveautechnisch sich grundsätzlich unter der Gürtellinie bewegend und herrlich selbstironisch, äußerst zynisch, wunderbar politisch unkorrekt und auf jegliche Ethik und Moral pfeifend, ganz im Gegenteil: besonders die Ethik und Moral der oftmals penetrant pathetischen X-Men wird volley genommen und mit Vollspann gekontert. Bei "Deadpool" kämpft nicht Gut gegen Böse, sondern Böse gegen noch böser, das ganze garniert mit einigen der geilsten Sprüche , die ich je gehört habe. Selten habe ich in der letzten Zeit derart laut bei einem Film lachen müssen. Hinzu kommen noch perfekt inszenierte, Martial Arts-inspirierte Fights (zum Schreien: Deadpools Versuche Colossus zu vermöbeln, diverse Knochenbrüche inclusive), grandiose be- und entschleunigte Actionsequenzen und das Durchbrechen der 4. Wand, wo Ryan Reynolds, der sich mit der Realisierung des Films ein jahrelang verfolgtes Herzensprojekt erfüllte, oft und gerne mit dem Publikum kokettiert. Bereits das Bild ist grandios. Kein einziger Parameter schwächelt auch nur eine Sekunde, und so ist das Bild über die gesamte Laufzeit in allen Bildebenen absolut scharf, perfekt kontrastiert, mit optimalem Schwarzwert versehen und farblich ausgewogen. Die UHD legt besonders bei der Schärfe und auch der Plastizität nochmal ordentlich zu. "Deadpool" dürfte bei den "Realverfilmungen" ziemlich weit vorne mit dabei sein. "Realverfilmungen" habe ich in Klammern gesetzt, weil bei diesem Film natürlich jede Menge vor der Green- bzw. Bluescreen entstanden ist und die Hintergründe teils gerendert wurden. Das sieht man so einigen Bildern auch an: man beobachte mal die Kulisse im Grande Finale. Auch einige SFX wirken besonders auf der UHD so künstlich, wie sie sind: der Explosion, als Wade auf die Handgranate schießt, sieht man überdeutlich ihre Geburt im Rechner an. Die Tonspur ist auf Blu und UHD identisch, lediglich dem Original wurde ein Atmos-Track spendiert. Natürlich gibt es beim Sound wieder das übliche Gepinze, weil der Track "nur" in DTS vorliegt. Trotz des fehlenden HD-Kürzels sind Bass, Durchzeichnung, Signaltrennung, Dynamik und Surroundkulisse außerordentlich. Mit Atmos-Equipment abgehört kann man feststellen, dass sich auf der deutschen Tonspur im Vergleich zum englischen O-Ton kaum etwas auf den Heights abspielt. Und doch: der Track ist sehr gut. Extras habe ich wie üblich nicht angesehen, ich schließe mich wie ebenfalls üblich dem Durchschnittswert an. Die Scheibe hat ein Wendecover. Mein persönliches Fazit: normalerweise bin ich bei extrem gehypten Filmen immer recht vorsichtig und trotzdem in aller Regel enttäuscht. Nicht so bei "Deadpool": was habe ich gelacht, ich wurde so gut unterhalten wie lange nicht. Und das bei der mindestens vierten Sichtung, bei der es sicherlich nicht bleiben wird.
T**L
Deadpool, you're a fan or you are not.
J**O
Excelente transferencia y actualización para una de las películas de Marvel que dieron una vuelta de tuerca al MCU por parte de 20th Century Fox. Como es costumbre con la mayoría de las películas en este formato, no incluye extras, pero sí posee pista Dolby Atmos y Dolby Vision, destacándose en ambos sentidos para darle un plus a tu proyector, monitor o pantalla, así como a tu teatro en casa o bocinas, respectivamente.
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