![]() Their script may set the record for most snarky comments in a movie. “Deadpool” represents an impressive feature film debut for director Tim Miller, who is ably aided and abetted in his wicked, wicked ways by screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. The film’s biggest problem is that the opening scene is so spectacular that nearly every scene afterward has trouble measuring up, even the climactic battle royale. Deadpool impolitely declines their offer. Getting in his way are Colossus (voice of Stefan Kapicic) and Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), two mutants from the X-Men school of mutants who want Deadpool to join their heroic cause. His mission is to track down the man who messed up his life, a mutant named Ajax (Ed Skrein), and exact revenge of the most horrible sort. Might as well add gratuitous nudity to gratuitous violence, right? Did I also mention the film is also gleefully vulgar?Īnyway, when an experiment goes awry, Wade becomes Deadpool, a masked man with accelerated healing powers (much like Wolverine) and an offensive, warped mind-set (unlike Wolverine). One scene takes place in a strip club if for no other reason than to show women dancing naked and give Marvel Comics kingpin Stan Lee a platform for another cameo. ![]() If the family values crowd want an example to demonstrate the destruction of morality and the end of days for wholesome entertainment, this film provides Exhibits A through Z.
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