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To be fair, Minus GL, Hannibal King and his mission scene from Origins were Wade Wilson perfectly.
I actually liked him in Safe House with Denzel even though he didn't do anything exceptional.I think he would definitely work better as a character that is more serious. I don't find him funny in these movies so I don't want to see him try and be funny.
I think he likes them and just embraces them no matter how much they suck or he might suck in them. Plus it's a check. He might have got his fill of romcoms.He should go back to rom coms. That was his thing. He made a career out of being eye candy for women. He's kind of cheesy and 0 for 4 in comic book movies. Apparently his current movie The Captive is getting slaughtered by reviews. It's sitting at 19% right now.
He's still winning at life though. He's rich, famous, was once married to Scarlett, and now he's with Blake Lively. Why does he need to muck up these superhero movies? I feel like he still gets less hate than Ben Affleck who actually made a turn around since Daredevil and won a Best Picture Oscar for a movie he produced. Ryan Reynolds has had a bad streak for the last decade.
I agree with the people who say this is his last chance. I hope it ends up being good, because I don't want to sit through another Blade Trinity or Green Lantern.
I'm not a huge Deadpool so none of this news bothers me either way and at this point Reynolds or not my expectations are not high in the least.
I actually liked him in Safe House with Denzel even though he didn't do anything exceptional.
I think he likes them and just embraces them no matter how much they suck or he might suck in them. Plus it's a check. He might have got his fill of romcoms.
It's similar to Evans cuz he was doing a whole bunch of that superhero/sci-fi stuff that all weren't that good or he wasn't that good in them but it landed him Johnny Torch and that led to Cap.
Maybe Reynolds should do more sci-fi stuff it don't work out with Deadpool.
I'm not a huge Deadpool so none of this news bothers me either way and at this point Reynolds or not my expectations are not high in the least.
I actually liked him in Safe House with Denzel even though he didn't do anything exceptional.
I think he likes them and just embraces them no matter how much they suck or he might suck in them. Plus it's a check. He might have got his fill of romcoms.
It's similar to Evans cuz he was doing a whole bunch of that superhero/sci-fi stuff that all weren't that good or he wasn't that good in them but it landed him Johnny Torch and that led to Cap.
Maybe Reynolds should do more sci-fi stuff it don't work out with Deadpool.
My friend's lil brother went to some movie premiere with RR and had a photo of him as GL and he refused to sign it LOL. He said I'm not signing that trash but I'm more then happy to sign anything else.
He'd probably have a whole loft of demands to safe guard himself from the last debacleIf they asked him to be in a justice league movie he'd probably consider it.
I'm gonna do you a solid, read the script and maybe then you'll understandI will never understand the interest in a deadpool movie, different strokes I guess.
DC/WB long made the announcement that none of their movies would share the same universe. That's why they didn't give a **** at first and gave the okay to a separate continuity JL movie. Same reason why GL was it's own thing. Gotta than Marvel for them even coming with B vs S and jamming all the other JL members in to it.I still don't know why DC even decided to go into pre-production on Justice League: Mortal. It was right after Batman Begins and I believe The Dark Knight was already announce (probably even in production). All I could think is that since it was going to be all motion capture, it wouldn't have been part of a live action series? Hell, at that point, I'm sure a "comic book film cinematic universe" was probably unheard of. The cast itself was decent though (minus Common).
And obviously hindsight is 20-20, but WB/DC passing on Whedon's Wonder Woman project was a major misstep (even though the plot itself wasn't that great). Then again, WB/DC should be applauded for giving Nolan (who's resume was highlighted by Memento and Insomnia, at the time) a shot at the Batman reboot.
I'm gonna do you a solid, read the script and maybe then you'll understand
Feige coproducing Deadpool?
in before lamekilla goes on a rant about how Fox is combining universes with Marvel and uses comic book art as "defining evidence"
Feige coproducing Deadpool?
in before lamekilla goes on a rant about how Fox is combining universes with Marvel and uses comic book art as "defining evidence"
Butttttttt.....Feige is a co producer on almost every marvel film though. He was a producer on X-men 1-3, spiderman 1-3, the punisher, punisher war zone, both FF films, every MCU film and even ASM. The only marvel film he wasn't a producer was ASM2. Soooooo....yeahhhhhh....
So Spidey isn't crossing over to the MCU....
I seent it
But wasn't on ASM2. This clearly shows the bad blood between Feige and SONY and that Marvel only used SONY for GotG and won't ever work with them again.So Spidey isn't crossing over to the MCU....
I seent it
But he was a producer on ASM....
But wasn't on ASM2. This clearly shows the bad blood between Feige and SONY and that Marvel only used SONY for GotG and won't ever work with them again.
I see the clues lamekilla, you're just ignoring them.