Fun fact: the music that plays when Wade is dying is the exact same piece of music that plays when Logan dies. The obsession with Hugh Jackman and Wolverine is so, so much fun.
@Mookie Blaylock fun fact: people love the 💩 out of fun facts. also fun fact: we need 💩 people like you to remind us why life can be fun because running into you reminds us to be grateful we have the ability to enjoy instead of seeing 💩 in everything.
"I don't think there's a way we can put this on UA-cam! I don't think we can!!" And that's why we're all thankful for Cameron. Masterful job, as always!
The trick with the character of Deadpool, that the movies get right, is that he's not purely a comedic character. He's inherently tragic, and the humour is there to cover the pain. He's laughing at oblivion, and poking fun at his own pain.
Really well said. And it makes you realize how much Ryan Reynolds understands the character, because he's mentioned that aspect numerous times over the years.
Consider living a life, where you are aware that you are a fictional character and that ... "None of this is actually happening. There is a man. At a typewriter. This is all his twisted imagination." (Deadpool #33)
Yes, Ryan Reynolds was in Green Lantern, and like you were saying, it didn't do so well. You probably missed a line in the first Deadpool movie about if he gets a super hero costume, which was "please don't make the super suit green...or animated". It was also in one of the trailers for the first movie.
That movie did so bad it almost buried all future comic book movies. Studios were very reluctant to fund comic book/superhero movies after the disaster that was Green Lantern.
Am i the only one that didnt think it was terrible....if i had to pick between watching iron man 3, thor Dark world, and green lantern, id choose green lantern
Ryan Reynolds was born to play Deadpool, no one else could pull it off. Here’s to hoping he’ll be introduced into the MCU in Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness. Great reaction as always Natalie, keep up the great work 👍🏽
I'm sure there are other who could pull it off. It's not like Hans Landa, which 100% could not have been played by anyone else but Waltz. But this role, you just need a funny, witty actor. That being said, it would be really, really difficult to find someone like Ryan Reynolds again.
If there was anything that you may have missed with the promotion of this movie, was how super freaking hyped we all were to see the X-Force being sold to us in the trailers. They filmed some badass scenes that never made it in this movie, so to see them all die off so easily caught most of us by surprise. Lol Also if you get the chance, you HAVE TO SEE the Ashes music video from Celine Dion!! 💕💕💕
@@rlacksgh9673 yeah, especially the trailer of Cable where his arm isn't CGI drawn, and Deadpool pauses it like "What in the actual a**. Why is CG not done? It's not like we're removing a (Superman's) moustache".
I was actually upset at that joke scene, since I was looking forward to see shatterstar on-screen. I'm less bitter about it now since they said we'd have a proper x-force in deadpool 3
The hilarious thing about Deadpool Nat is that he *knows* he's a comic book character. He can literally read comic panels, knows about things he should have zero knowledge of, etc. He also knows (in this) that he's in a movie.
@@eianblosch3341 His brain is so cancer ridden that he can hear, see, and touch everything in whatever pop culture medium he's in, The Writers/Artists (the same ones deadpool has attempted to kill) constantly have to work around it by not including certain things in panels. For example, he has no idea peter is spiderman because they just straight up don't draw his face when he's looking at him.
@@eianblosch3341 he has always know in a subconscius level that he is a hq character. But there's actually an issue where he goes to the "foundations of eternity" and there he gains the medium awareness complety. But because he is constantly dying and regenerating, including his brain, and also because of the cancer, he sometimes forgets/get lost in his own awareness. That's why he sometimes knows things and others he doesn't.
When Deadpool admits he's the A-hole who got away that was the only scene in the movie that got me. A person who is immortal who can't live with himself after getting the love of his life killed and can't atone for it with his own life is a whole other level of tragic. Not to mention the fact he knows he's an out of control maniac and she was the ONLY person who could get him to reel it in and act somewhat like a normal person. I can't imagine the knowledge of knowing you'll be just out of control 24/7 literally forever. The weight of that would make anyone beg for death.
Josh Brolin will always be Thanos in my mind. When I watched Deadpool 2, I heard Thanos and not Cable. In Dune, I heard Thanos and not Gurney Halleck. He did such a great job as Thanos, it is inevitable...
That acoustic version of "Take on Me" already gets the emotions going, but then you pair it with: Wade: "Is this heaven?" Vanessa: "It is now." Well, now I'm crying, lol
On Domino. All the stuff about "luck isn't a superpower" or "it's not very cinematic" --- that's REAL criticism about Domino, her powers and even whether to include her in a film. Ryan Reynolds is basically using those moments to roast all those critics. It's so perfect.
Love the levels of comedy in the "one eyed willy" joke directed at Cable. The character has one eye, and is in reference to one eyed willy from The Goonies, which Josh Brolin also played in.
@@mcnasty6971 yep it’s the same dude which blew my mind as well, when I realised that Brand (his character from Goonies) is also Thanos and Cable that was mind blowing to me
Don't know if you're gonna see this, but just to clear up some confusion: the Deadpool movies actually had more accurate representations of certain characters that were butchered in the original X-Men movies. In the comics, Juggernaut was actually Xavier's step-brother, yeah. He wasn't actually a mutant, though. His powers came from a gem stone. Colossus is also more accurate here, Piotr Rasputin is from Russia, but he was made an American in the original movie trilogy. Negasonic Teenage Warhead was not really like her comic counterpart, though, until they changed her in the comics to be more like her movie counterpart when she got more popular.
I always like it when stuff from the adaptations is so good it makes it back into the comics. Probably the biggest example is Harley Quinn, who was invented for Batman the Animated Series.
Film Negasonic was originally supposed to be Cannonball; allegedly Reynolds found out about Negasonic and wanted her instead but they kept Cannonball's powers since they were part of the plot in DP1
@@antonbrakhage490 Firestar from Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends later appeared in Marvel Comics as a student at the Massachusetts Academy, intended to be trained separately as an assassin serving Emma Frost and the Hellfire Club.
Negasonic Teenage Warhead got for her name from a Monster Magnet song, Dave Wyndorf even gave permission as the song writer.., and he has not been paid back with a Monster Magnet song in the soundtrack. Shame. If you are familiar, his music would actually fit a Deadpool soundtrack well.
Fun fact: that was the actual X Men 1 cerebro helmet they used in that scene. Ryan Reynolds accidentally broke it during the take. Josh Brolin played Thanos, thus why Ryan called him Thanos. Additionally, he also called him One Eyed Willie which is a reference to The Goonies... which Josh Brolin also appeared in.
The line where Deadpool compares Yukio to Pinkie Pie from MLP always cracks me up. It's been a long-running joke on the internet that Deadpool and Pinkie Pie are friends/rivals from across the multiverse, since Pinkie Pie is another comedic character who frequently breaks the fourth wall and is. Ever so slightly unhinged
The two major cameos in this give me the feels too, Pitt and Damon. It's just so unexpected, but apparently they just loved Deadpool so much they wanted to be in this even if it was just for a few seconds. You know a franchise is going to be great when actors like that are working for free just to be a part of it.
Fun facts: Cable (Nathan Summers) is the son of Cyclops (Scott Summers) and a clone of Marvel Girl/Phoenix (Jean Grey) from the future. His powers are the same as Jean Grey, telepathy and telekinesis, but his powers are toned down because he's trained himself to use them subconsciously to keep his medical condition from progressing. In the future sentinel technology (mutant genocide tech) is nanotech and is basically turning mutants into androids (it's all very cyberpunk: half machine half human). It's why he has a glowing eye and metal body parts, and his telekinesis is why he can jump high and Jedi grab his weapons. He's also just a well trained survivalist and soldier, with future tech like that shield. If you ever think you're getting Terminator vibes, X-Men dystopian future stories, like Days of Future Past actually influenced the Terminator movies (X-Men books did it first). In the books it's usually Cable or Wolverine who leads X-Force, which is like a black ops branch of the X-Men that most of the X-Men don't know about because it's the team that's sent to kill, only when necessary. Like sent to take out villains who are too powerful to stop or imprison, so killing is the only choice. Like if Apocalypse was returning. Deadpool and Domino are often members of course. Juggernaut is one of X-Men's classic and oldest villains, and physically one of the strongest characters in the Marvel universe, up there with Thor and Hulk. He's not a mutant, he's just a thug bully who happens to be Professor X's stepbrother and happens to have found a magic crystal (like something you'd see from Dr. Strange) from another universe that gives him his super powers. Can't remember where he got the helmet, but it's like Magneto's helmet which stops telepaths like Professor X or Phoenix from stopping him with their minds. Also, Deadpool has books where he teams up with Spider-Man.
I’m in love with the whole parachuting scene. Everything from Peter, to the Vanisher, to Deadpool’s reactions as nearly everyone dies is just perfect comedy.
I'm so glad you already watched X-Men Origins: Wolverine so you actually understood the post credits sequence with Hugh Jackman, it got big laugh's in the theater and even a smattering of applause.
Hey there, sorry to burst your bubble, DP won't be returning so soon, as far as I aware, The next appearance i believe might be in Secret wars. MoM is the return of P.X. and Ryan is currently working on DP 3 scripts possibly working along with Hugh for one last time as his iconic role.
@@ayushchoudhury5631 I don't know if were gonna get Hugh again, but as for Ryan you never really know, plus he's already confirmed to eventually come to the MCU so it's entirely possible and if he does I'm guessing it will be a cameo.
@@The_Phantasm Ofc Hugh as Wolvie would be a cameo or maybe a Extended cameo. As for Ryan in MCU that signing has happened already after free guy. Well before it. But the public came to know about it later. And some secret aspects feige revealed in some comic con or super Bowl i don't remember.
@@ayushchoudhury5631 I was talking about Ryan making a cameo not Hugh. Hugh made it very clear that he was very satisfied with the way he parted ways with the character and doesn't want to return.
The thing about Domino's powers is that her luck gives others bad luck. That's part of the reason all the other members of the X Force died along with all the civilians during the prison truck scene.
"Another waitress with an IUD" is a line from a Tubes song from the 1970's, Boy Crazy! Thanks to Deadpool for letting me know just what an IUD looks like! LOL!
It's kind of hard to believe that's really a spoiler for her. I haven't seen the movie, but pretty much every reference to the movie I've ever seen spoils that there is a dog that gets killed.
"Directed by one of the guys who killed the dog in John Wick" is funny and technically true. Deadpool 2's director was David Leitch, who co-directed John Wick with Chad Stahelski.
Also John Wick is a dope-ass movie and while the dog thing is a spoiler, it's something that happens very early on in the movie. She should def watch the John Wick series on here...
@@cloudshad0ws I think the dog dying in John Wick is part of mainstream pop culture now. It's something most people know even if they haven't seen the movie.
I laughed when Nat didn't pick up that Josh Brolin (guy who plays Cable) is the same guy who played Thanos ... hence the "Zip it Thanos" line. Also Brad Pitt played the Vanisher (invisible guy), Matt Damon played one of the hillbilly truck guys when Cable first appeared when he time traveled.
You hit the nail on the head with emotional roller coaster. For a movie loaded with dick and fart jokes, it actually has emotional depth, fantastic writing, with amazing dialog delivered by a pitch perfect cast, top notch action scenes... It is a genuine good, well made movie. Both of them. The content is so dense, it's almost 3 movies running on top of each other at the same time.... A comedy, an action movie, an emotional drama.... And each of these films is actually really good. When it's a comedy, it's a REALLY good comedy. When it's an action flick, it's a REALLY good action flick.... And when they want to pull on emotions they do so expertly. Crass humor and gore might be the presentation,but there is real depth, and sincerely brilliant film making under the surface. Also, Ryan Reynolds is beyond perfect for this role. It's almost creepy. Long before there was any talk of a Deadpool movie... In the comic itself,Wade is described as looking like a cross between a radioactive Shar Pei and.... Wait for it.... Ryan Reynolds. Additionally, Reynolds ends up reading Deadpool comics for the simple reason that he genuinely liked them. Casting really doesn't get this perfect. To say he was born to play Deadpool sells it a bit short. He was pissed at how they wrecked the character in the Wolverine movie and made it a mission to do Deadpool right. Dude fought hard to get the first one made.... And is suspect #1 in the leaked test screening, after which the public more or less demanded the movie be made. Seriously,casting Deadpool was as perfect as casting can be. If any actor is allowed to say they flat out own the screen version of a character they play, Ryan Reynolds is allowed to own Deadpool. He is Wade Wilson. I suspect even the creators of Deadpool would agree. For a lark, watch an earlier Reynolds movie called Waiting. Deadpool in restaurant. The humor is so similar you could imagine Reynold's character is a young Wade Wilson before becoming a mercenary.... It's almost an accidental Deadpool prequel.
The music was fantastic in this as well. I mean every track was perfect. Which basically tells me Reynolds probably had something to do with that as well.
Natalie: "I think this guy looks familiar to me." The internet : Picture Josh Brolin with a raisin chin and all purple. Cameron did a great job editing this, hope UA-cam agrees.
There was one additional mid credit scene that eventually got cut. Wade goes back to see baby Hitler in the hospital nursery, but is just unable to "Kill baby Hitler", finally he gives up and says he was going to send Cable to finish the deed. Even for Deadpool/Disney that was just too much. I think there was a line in the first film when he is being transformed, not to make his superhero costume green or CGI - that was a reference to Green Lantern. Evidently Reynolds never watched the finished film.
Disney had nothing to do with the first two Deadpool films as they were both made before Disney purchased Foxs entertainment division, so any cuts was done by Fox not Disney.
Never in my life would I have thought that Deadpool could make me cry but damn that ending scene with Vanessa got me so hard, especially with the amazing acoustic version of 'Take on me'.
@@Hurricane_Manners well, ratings aside, I think that Deadpool 2 is a lot more fun than first film. i can see how the first movie is rated higher, critically, because it has a much more consistent pacing with its story and such but i just had way more fun with deadpool 2.
@@MythicalPhoebe It's weird. I think Deadpool 2 is a better made film but somehow more forgettable than the first. I feel like the first kind of set a standard and didn't follow a lot of common tropes so it wasn't as noticeable when the 2nd movie did the same. But the humor, action, and overall production is markedly better than the first
31:35 Cable was born in the future, lived, met his wife, had a kid, and then went back in time. All of that still exists regardless of if he returns or not, because it's in his personal past, and so has already happened to him. It just means that him as he is now exists in parallel with the kid version of him somewhere in the world.
Something the bit about Luck as a superpower being lazy writing reminded me of this tidbit - Larry Niven's Ringworld series features a subplot about humans being bred to be a lucky species. Eventually Niven realized that it didn't make the characters lucky so much as give the author an excuse for everything to go the way he wanted it to and make the stories boring. As a result the Ringworld series doesn't progress beyond a given date because after that the characters are too lucky for stories to be driven by anything other than what the author wants.
Or Wheel Of Time where everything happens to benefit heroes because it's supposed to benefit them because they are magical protagonists with reality bending presence which makes improbable probably. It's such a lazy writing
Deadpool DOESN’T break the 4th wall. He’s so insane that he’s hyper sane. There is no 4th wall for him. He is fully aware that he’s in a movie and is talking directly to the audience.
fun fact, the shirt that Wade is wearing when his legs are growing back and cable shows up is a identical one that Chunk wears in The Goonies, a little nod to Josh as he played the older brother Brand.
The reason why it makes sense for cable is he's a time traveler, so after his parents die (dad is cyclops) he uses his last time travel button, he restores this timeline because a version of him already co exist, he's just a character from a different timeline/universe now
6:54 While Joe Kelly's original run of Deadpool was very funny and meta, it was also a dark twisted character study with a surpring amount of depth to it. There's a sense of tragedy to the character that's been maintained in many if not all of his best future runs. I love the movies for maintaining this aspect in a way very true to the character.
I love Joe Kelly’s run and it’s the reason I’m a huge Deadpool fan. It does a real good job of keeping the theme of a horrible person, trying to be a better person, but feeling that they may not deserve to be. Like, you really want to route for him but then he does something like put Blind Al in “The Box” and it just makes you feel super depressed
If you really like the kid who plays Russel, he’s in a move called Hunt for the Wilderpeople. It’s one of my FAVOURITE MOVIES EVER, real feel good fun comedy movie, with a good bit of drama in it. It’s also directed by Taika Waititi
The reason why Deadpool referred cable as thanos when Deadpool said “zip it thanos” is because the actor playing cable is the same actor for thanos in the M.C.U. (Marvel Cinematic Universe).
I am a little skeptical but they have said they will make Deadpool r rated but Deadpool is like the only exception even though recently it feels like Disney is coming around to more darker/more adult oriented content on Disney+ because of some rumors. They could be false. Maybe not R rated adult but more adult PG-13
Outside of the US, I can watch all sorts of R-rated content on Disney+ including the very explicit PAM & TOMMY. And don't forget the house of mouse owned Touchstone, which had adult fare. So, while Disney doesn't do R-rated DISNEY movies, they have no issues with their subsidiary brands doing exactly that. LOGAN, DEADPOOL, and DEADPOOL 2 were such successful releases, the biggest show business company in the world isn't going to shy away from that, IMO.
I’m surprised that Natalie didn’t recognize that “Thanos” was in the movie. Considering that there was multiple marvel movies with Thanos in it. I really hope that whenever Marvel, x-men, and deadpool merge that they keep Josh Brolin as Cable
She did know Brolin played Thanos and got the Thanos reference later in the film (as evidenced by her post-reaction discussion). She was reacting very specifically to the character of Cable in that moment; not the actor.
Hey, Natalie! I loved "Deadpool 2"! The rated 'R' violence bordered on splat-stick yet it maintained its delicate balance of action, humor and heart! It also fulfilled the promise made at the end of the first movie by bringing Cable and time-travel into the mix! Cable is a hugely popular X-Men character with a tangled history. He is Nathan Summers, son of Cyclops (Scott Summers) and Madelyn Pryor (Jean Grey's clone) who is infected with a techno-organic virus in infancy. He is taken into a future timeline for treatment and is left there where he grows into a powerful warrior and enemy of Apocalypse. He returns to the present to battle his clone nemesis, Stryfe, and forms X-Force. The team Deadpool assembles is so ridiculous and is one of the movie's highlights introducing the alien Shatterstar and the lucky Domino as well as Brad Pitt in a surprise cameo and, of course, Pete "Sugar Bear"! I thought it was clever how they interpreted Domino as a black girl with vitiligo around one eye rather than a white girl with a black birthmark around one eye! Lol. Deadpool's films occur after "Dark Phoenix" in the young X-cast timeline. His reference of Logan dying is the character being self-referential about the franchise as a whole. He is not referring to something that occurred in his timeline's past. The young cast cameo indicates they share the same timeline as 'Pool. The film should be seen last in the sequence to not spoil "Logan" and to serve as a gleeful celebration of the whole franchise! I loved the young X-cast cameo hiding in the mansion and the 'cleaning-up the timeline' end-credit scene had the audience in the grip of hysterics! X-MEN TIMELINES: Egypt --> 1845 --> Nagasaki --> First Class --> DOFP --> Origins ------------------------------------------------> X1 --> X2 --> X3 --> Wolverine ----------> New Mutants -------------------------> Logan Egypt --> 1845 --> Nagasaki --> First Class --> DOFP ----------------> Apocalypse --> Dark Phoenix ------------------------------------------------> Deadpool --> Deadpool 2 --------> DOFP Utopia Egypt --> 1845 --> Nagasaki --> First Class --> DOFP -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> DOFP Dystopia DO NOT WATCH THE FILMS IN RELEASE ORDER!!!!! FOLLOW THIS RECOMMENDED ORDER!!!!! It keeps the multiple timelines orderly. RECOMMENDED VIEWING ORDER: X-Men X2: X-Men United X3: The Last Stand X-Men Origins: Wolverine X-Men: First Class The Wolverine: Extended Cut X-Men: Days of Future Past: The Rogue Cut X-Men: Apocalypse X-Men: Dark Phoenix Deadpool New Mutants Logan Deadpool 2
The Apocalypse film is rubbish. They completely messed up another character they have no idea what he is about or what his powers are. Apocalypse is an Omega level mutant and nearly a god. He does not transfer into another mutants body he goes into hibernation in what is known as the Lazarus Chamber which heals him as he sleeps. His powers without the alien tech include telepathy, the ability the control his body at the molecular level, slow aging (even slower than Wolverines), and then you add the alien tech to these powers as well as the Lazarus chamber and you have a villain that is a planet level threat at least.
If you want to see Julian (firefist/the kid) in a more prominent role: Hunt for the Wilderpeople is an epically good movie. Directed by Taika Waititi (also directed thor ragnarok) I would really love to see your reaction 😊
Something I just noticed - at 15:20 when Deadpool says "I'm batman", it's funny - but it's also a double 4th wall break, because not only is that character from a different movie, he's from a different UNIVERSE - DCU vs MCU. I don't think I've ever heard a character from one universe even acknowledge the existence of any from the other before.
I have to be honest, the blown out overdriven vocals were perfect for this movie, never apologize for your technical issues. It was a fantastic reaction. It made it even better.
My personal problem with Green Lantern is that the whole thing about it is he has to overcome his fear and I felt like they told you that instead of showed you that. I do know of people who say it's their favorite DCEU film. You can watch it if you want. There is a deleted post credits scene that shows Deadpool considering whether or not to kill baby Hitler. Check it out online.
@@ivankawnartist The only thing I expanded on was that Ryan fell in love with his costar and married her. He went from Scarlett Johansson to Blake Lively.
Great video as usual, Natalie, thanks! Regarding gain, most editing programs allow you to normalize the master audio track to a set volume level. Not sure what program you use to put these together, but if you run into mic issues again, you should be able to get things down to whatever level you choose. Either way, it didn't bother me, or most people watching from the looks of the comments. Cheers, and good luck
I appreciate added volume. I have difficulty hearing sometimes, so it's nice to not have to worry about it. It's like temperature, if you're cold you can add layers, but if you're hot you can't just take off your skin. If it's too loud you can turn the volume down, but if it's too quiet you can't just go past max volume.
Agreed. Some reactors have the volume so low on their videos that I can barely hear it with everything else in my house turned off and all the windows shut to block all other sound. I've never had that problem with any of Nat's videos, but if this one is even louder, like you say, we can just turn the volume down on our end.
In the comics Deadpool, when nearly dying before he got his powers, encounters the female embodiment of Death. It starts a weird sort of romance situation where he wants to see her but he can't because he can't die, and Thanatos gets jealous and all sorts of other things. I assume that this movie tried to do something similar in regard to the barrier of death and reuniting with the one he loved?
Someone on UA-cam just reacted to the watchmen, it's a... rather different type of superhero film and I would highly recommend you watching it also. Also, love your Deadpool 2 reaction.
Deadpool breaks the 4th wall a lot because one of his super powers, in the comic books, is that he knows he’s in a comic book. So in the movies he knows he’s in a movie.
Actually, that's not true. When Ryan Reynolds made Deadpool 2, he hadn't seen Green Lantern yet. He just knew it was widely panned. He watched it later and said that it really wasn't that bad, which I agree with. It's not comic accurate, but it doesn't deserve all the hate it got.
31:35 Well, there's still a version of Cable who will be born in the future. The Cable here and now exited the future from a point after his family was supposed to die, meaning this version of Cable doesn't exist in that timeline anymore, but there is still one from an earlier time in the future.
I went to the movies with my partner to watch this. I swear we were clinging to each other saying we loved one another whilst crying. My OH cried so much people were staring at us & so we were both laughing & crying! It was so funny!
AC/DC is also used twice to great effect in a movie called Megamind (though not Thunderstruck). Also a spectacular sequence to the Gunners' Welcome to the Jungle. Love that movie. Another movie that Brad Pitt did at least in part to amuse his kids.
Favorite moment in the movie: "So dark! Are you sure your not from the DC (comics) Universe?!" That broke me. It was awesome and hilarious when I saw this in the theaters. lol xD Such a great movie and everything I needed. And yes, Juggernaut is Professor X's brother. Step brother I think. And if you seen 'X-Men: Last Stand' Yeah you sorta "met him". He wasn't comicbook look Accurate in that one. When showed up in this movie Comicbook accurate, my reaction was Deadpool's Reaction. lol
@@lukefish4875 Cain's father married Xavier's widowed mother, making them step-brothers. Juggernaut's powers are mystical, not a mutation. Also, Ryan voiced Juggernaut in this movie.
Deadpool has fanboy moments in the comics too.. I really REALLY hope they get Deadpool and Spider-Man together in the MCU! Wade has a crush on Spidey in the comics :)
I sorta feel about this movie the same way I do about Guardians of the Galaxy 2. Something feels off, like the first movie happened because no one really thought it would succeed, so they let the filmmakers just do whatever they wanted and people loved that, but then when the movie was a hit then the studios came in with their notes for the sequel. Pure speculation on my part, but both films really have grown on me since my initial viewing.
This movie was so well-made. It gives the audience genuine feelings when you weren't really expecting that. Glad you appreciated it like so many of us do!
I think the reference you’re thinking of when you mention the single red robot eye is probably Terminator, because that’s a pretty memorable moment in that movie.
PLEASE now that it’s December, watch Once Upon A Deadpool! It’s literally just Deadpool 2 but PG-13 and with intermittent scenes of Deadpool telling this story to the actor in the Princess Bride who played the little boy. But kidnapped.
It was really the perfect sequel. It wasn't "as good" as the first film, but instead of trying to do the same thing again they did something really different, and in doing so they made it just as charming as the first.
That's so funny. I was rewatching your 'Deadpool' reaction last night and wondering when you'd get to this one! And 'Deadpool 3' is announced and currently being written, so I'm guessing 2024 at the earliest, but they might have time to knock it out by next summer, but I'd be surprised. Ryan's gotta do the 'Dragon's Lair' movie, but that's animated ,so he could phone in voice work from anywhere. I hope Zazie Beetz comes back as Domino. She was great in this. Much funnier than she was in 'Joker' for sure.
Fun fact: the music that plays when Wade is dying is the exact same piece of music that plays when Logan dies. The obsession with Hugh Jackman and Wolverine is so, so much fun.
Well they best friends
also fun fact. juggernaut is xaviers brother lol
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@Mookie Blaylock fun fact: people love the 💩 out of fun facts.
also fun fact: we need 💩 people like you to remind us why life can be fun because running into you reminds us to be grateful we have the ability to enjoy instead of seeing 💩 in everything.
@Mookie Blaylock clearly not the case given 1.7k people took the time to like the fun fact
Fun fact: Brad Pitt was paid for his amazing performance as vanisher with nothing but a cup of coffee. 😂
To be fair the coffee is up in price. )
was his cameo a fight club reference? I always had the feeling
@@lordmarcel902 I think it was more of a “we got one of the handsomest men around and a really famous actor… and made him invisible and mute” gag.
brad pitt is a legend, he could literally claim millions for that cameo with how famous he is, but just took a cup of coffee as his payment
He did it for his kids.
"I don't think there's a way we can put this on UA-cam! I don't think we can!!"
And that's why we're all thankful for Cameron. Masterful job, as always!
Great Editing
Dude rivals Powerful Jamie from JRE just on the John Wick dogsplat edit. I giggle like an idiot still.
The trick with the character of Deadpool, that the movies get right, is that he's not purely a comedic character. He's inherently tragic, and the humour is there to cover the pain.
He's laughing at oblivion, and poking fun at his own pain.
“Fake laughter, hiding real pain” -Deadpool
Exactly. He's the 'Sad Clown'
Really well said. And it makes you realize how much Ryan Reynolds understands the character, because he's mentioned that aspect numerous times over the years.
That's right. That's why Lady Death takes to him. DP's one nihilistic muh'fugga.
Consider living a life, where you are aware that you are a fictional character and that ... "None of this is actually happening. There is a man. At a typewriter. This is all his twisted imagination." (Deadpool #33)
Yes, Ryan Reynolds was in Green Lantern, and like you were saying, it didn't do so well. You probably missed a line in the first Deadpool movie about if he gets a super hero costume, which was "please don't make the super suit green...or animated". It was also in one of the trailers for the first movie.
That movie did so bad it almost buried all future comic book movies. Studios were very reluctant to fund comic book/superhero movies after the disaster that was Green Lantern.
Am i the only one that didnt think it was terrible....if i had to pick between watching iron man 3, thor Dark world, and green lantern, id choose green lantern
Ryan Reynolds was born to play Deadpool, no one else could pull it off. Here’s to hoping he’ll be introduced into the MCU in Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness. Great reaction as always Natalie, keep up the great work 👍🏽
jim carrey would of been great , it would be like the mask but R rated of course
I think he fully wanted himself to be Deadpool when in the comics, he described his appearance as "A Mixture between Ryan Renolds and Shar-pei"
Honestly Jim Carrey would have been just as good, both Ryan and James have similar humour so it would work really well
I'm sure there are other who could pull it off. It's not like Hans Landa, which 100% could not have been played by anyone else but Waltz. But this role, you just need a funny, witty actor. That being said, it would be really, really difficult to find someone like Ryan Reynolds again.
@@diddlyharbo9527 Carrey would've been the only other I can think of.
Just a comment shouting out Cameron. He really adds comedic value to a lot of your reactions and I think edits your vids perfectly ✌️
John wick please
Good job Cameroon if you see this.
But just so you know Cameron, i think you missed a spot at 23:59 with the ol' cocker spaniel. 😳
i concur
If there was anything that you may have missed with the promotion of this movie, was how super freaking hyped we all were to see the X-Force being sold to us in the trailers. They filmed some badass scenes that never made it in this movie, so to see them all die off so easily caught most of us by surprise. Lol
Also if you get the chance, you HAVE TO SEE the Ashes music video from Celine Dion!! 💕💕💕
Honestly the promotion for the whole Deadpool was the best thing.
@@rlacksgh9673 yeah, especially the trailer of Cable where his arm isn't CGI drawn, and Deadpool pauses it like "What in the actual a**. Why is CG not done? It's not like we're removing a (Superman's) moustache".
I was actually upset at that joke scene, since I was looking forward to see shatterstar on-screen. I'm less bitter about it now since they said we'd have a proper x-force in deadpool 3
@@Galaxia7 who said that? lol
The Ashes video is great, especially the interaction between Celine and Ryan at the end.
The hilarious thing about Deadpool Nat is that he *knows* he's a comic book character. He can literally read comic panels, knows about things he should have zero knowledge of, etc. He also knows (in this) that he's in a movie.
I also love that when they put him in one of those 2D fighters (a Capcom Vs Marvel game, I think?) he was able to use his health bar as a weapon
Heck, he knows that he is being played by Ryan Reynolds. Deadpool even comments on Ryan's acting ability.
@@jamesparson but like how did that experience make him able to be so aware of everything?
@@eianblosch3341 His brain is so cancer ridden that he can hear, see, and touch everything in whatever pop culture medium he's in, The Writers/Artists (the same ones deadpool has attempted to kill) constantly have to work around it by not including certain things in panels. For example, he has no idea peter is spiderman because they just straight up don't draw his face when he's looking at him.
@@eianblosch3341 he has always know in a subconscius level that he is a hq character. But there's actually an issue where he goes to the "foundations of eternity" and there he gains the medium awareness complety. But because he is constantly dying and regenerating, including his brain, and also because of the cancer, he sometimes forgets/get lost in his own awareness. That's why he sometimes knows things and others he doesn't.
When Deadpool admits he's the A-hole who got away that was the only scene in the movie that got me. A person who is immortal who can't live with himself after getting the love of his life killed and can't atone for it with his own life is a whole other level of tragic. Not to mention the fact he knows he's an out of control maniac and she was the ONLY person who could get him to reel it in and act somewhat like a normal person. I can't imagine the knowledge of knowing you'll be just out of control 24/7 literally forever. The weight of that would make anyone beg for death.
well said
This is being married.
@@TephulioTX 😆 What was it Al Bundy once said? Better dead than wed? Something like that.
He could jump into a pool of lava or acid since it would dissolve him if he really wanted to die.
Later in comics the only person who would do that for him the same thing is Peter aka Spider-Man and i miss their duo :(
“Zip it, Thanos.” is also a reference to how Cable actor Josh Brolin portrayed Thanos in the MCU.
Can't get nothin' past you, huh?
@@mcnasty6971
I only say this because I don’t think Natalie realized he’s Thanos.
@@deadpoolregeneratedegenera1683 She made a comment about it near the end, but I agree, it didn't seem like she got it at first
@@TuxKamen
Oh, so she did get it. Cool.
watch til the end of the video before commenting
“I weirdly feel like this guy looks familiar to me” is very funny to hear, because that’s literally Thanos
Josh Brolin will always be Thanos in my mind. When I watched Deadpool 2, I heard Thanos and not Cable. In Dune, I heard Thanos and not Gurney Halleck. He did such a great job as Thanos, it is inevitable...
He was in Goonies too, thus the "one eyed Willie" joke
She is a very unintelligent reactor.
@@mikelarsen5836 And you are a very unintelligent commenter
And then the "Zip it, Thanos" line too
This had me dying when I saw it in theaters! Plus I love the cameos, including Matt Damon & Brad Pitt!
And Alan Tudyk, that dude's awesome.
matt damon
Where was matt damon?
@@philipocallaghan one of the two truck driver as cable shows up
@@philipocallaghan he was one of the truck drivers Cable encountered right after he time traveled.
That acoustic version of "Take on Me" already gets the emotions going, but then you pair it with:
Wade: "Is this heaven?"
Vanessa: "It is now."
Well, now I'm crying, lol
On Domino. All the stuff about "luck isn't a superpower" or "it's not very cinematic" --- that's REAL criticism about Domino, her powers and even whether to include her in a film. Ryan Reynolds is basically using those moments to roast all those critics. It's so perfect.
Love the levels of comedy in the "one eyed willy" joke directed at Cable. The character has one eye, and is in reference to one eyed willy from The Goonies, which Josh Brolin also played in.
OMG I forgot he was in goonies
Are you serious? Josh Brolin was in Goonies?! I'd have never made that connection! I wonder if it was the same Josh Brolin that played Thanos?
Has she seen Goonies?
@@AA1891 heck.. I forget how old goonies is..
@@mcnasty6971 yep it’s the same dude which blew my mind as well, when I realised that Brand (his character from Goonies) is also Thanos and Cable that was mind blowing to me
Don't know if you're gonna see this, but just to clear up some confusion: the Deadpool movies actually had more accurate representations of certain characters that were butchered in the original X-Men movies. In the comics, Juggernaut was actually Xavier's step-brother, yeah. He wasn't actually a mutant, though. His powers came from a gem stone. Colossus is also more accurate here, Piotr Rasputin is from Russia, but he was made an American in the original movie trilogy. Negasonic Teenage Warhead was not really like her comic counterpart, though, until they changed her in the comics to be more like her movie counterpart when she got more popular.
I always like it when stuff from the adaptations is so good it makes it back into the comics. Probably the biggest example is Harley Quinn, who was invented for Batman the Animated Series.
@@antonbrakhage490 Also Jimmy Olsen, Perry White, and Kryptonite!
Film Negasonic was originally supposed to be Cannonball; allegedly Reynolds found out about Negasonic and wanted her instead but they kept Cannonball's powers since they were part of the plot in DP1
@@antonbrakhage490 Firestar from Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends later appeared in Marvel Comics as a student at the Massachusetts Academy, intended to be trained separately as an assassin serving Emma Frost and the Hellfire Club.
Negasonic Teenage Warhead got for her name from a Monster Magnet song, Dave Wyndorf even gave permission as the song writer.., and he has not been paid back with a Monster Magnet song in the soundtrack. Shame. If you are familiar, his music would actually fit a Deadpool soundtrack well.
Right when I thought I had nothing to watch, Natalie uploads! Bring on the feels!
Agreed
Fun fact: that was the actual X Men 1 cerebro helmet they used in that scene. Ryan Reynolds accidentally broke it during the take.
Josh Brolin played Thanos, thus why Ryan called him Thanos. Additionally, he also called him One Eyed Willie which is a reference to The Goonies... which Josh Brolin also appeared in.
The line where Deadpool compares Yukio to Pinkie Pie from MLP always cracks me up. It's been a long-running joke on the internet that Deadpool and Pinkie Pie are friends/rivals from across the multiverse, since Pinkie Pie is another comedic character who frequently breaks the fourth wall and is. Ever so slightly unhinged
The two major cameos in this give me the feels too, Pitt and Damon. It's just so unexpected, but apparently they just loved Deadpool so much they wanted to be in this even if it was just for a few seconds. You know a franchise is going to be great when actors like that are working for free just to be a part of it.
A cup of coffee is the standard now for what a “free” work day is like for any actors in Hollywood. 🤣
Forget Matt Damon, what about my boy Alan Tudyk? Gets no respect.
But Alan Tudyk is an international treasure
Oh wow, you know I never realized that Matt Damon was in this. Ha!
@@gjhoward Which character does he play?
The “Vanisher” was Brad Pitt. All Brad wanted for his pay as the Vanisher was a cup of coffee.
I can't believe you missed this one Nat! You didnt even see him... He was RIGHT THERE girl! 🤣
Wow - that's so cool of Brad.
Very magnanimous.
One of my favourite parts is when the cast of the “First Class” shuts the door on Deadpool as he’s breaking fourth wall (sort of) 😂😂
IIRC they were filming Days of Future Past at the same time so they had the cast come in for a quick cameo lol
That’s awesome lol
@@lordmortarius538 X-Men Apocalypse, but yeah...
@@snowdenwyatt6276
Dark Phoenix, actually.
@@SpectrumStorms It wasn't Logan?
Fun facts:
Cable (Nathan Summers) is the son of Cyclops (Scott Summers) and a clone of Marvel Girl/Phoenix (Jean Grey) from the future. His powers are the same as Jean Grey, telepathy and telekinesis, but his powers are toned down because he's trained himself to use them subconsciously to keep his medical condition from progressing. In the future sentinel technology (mutant genocide tech) is nanotech and is basically turning mutants into androids (it's all very cyberpunk: half machine half human). It's why he has a glowing eye and metal body parts, and his telekinesis is why he can jump high and Jedi grab his weapons. He's also just a well trained survivalist and soldier, with future tech like that shield. If you ever think you're getting Terminator vibes, X-Men dystopian future stories, like Days of Future Past actually influenced the Terminator movies (X-Men books did it first).
In the books it's usually Cable or Wolverine who leads X-Force, which is like a black ops branch of the X-Men that most of the X-Men don't know about because it's the team that's sent to kill, only when necessary. Like sent to take out villains who are too powerful to stop or imprison, so killing is the only choice. Like if Apocalypse was returning. Deadpool and Domino are often members of course.
Juggernaut is one of X-Men's classic and oldest villains, and physically one of the strongest characters in the Marvel universe, up there with Thor and Hulk. He's not a mutant, he's just a thug bully who happens to be Professor X's stepbrother and happens to have found a magic crystal (like something you'd see from Dr. Strange) from another universe that gives him his super powers. Can't remember where he got the helmet, but it's like Magneto's helmet which stops telepaths like Professor X or Phoenix from stopping him with their minds.
Also, Deadpool has books where he teams up with Spider-Man.
I find this movie superior to the first in every way:
Comedy
Violence
Jokes
Blood and gore
Fight scenes
Comic accuracy
Overall plot
Characters
Agreed, and yet the first one is still unbelievable and hilarious. Ryan Reynolds should be allowed to make these until he's sick of it.
I found it not as good as the first one, but still good.
I wished David Leitch directed third one but Shawn Levy is fine too
I’m in love with the whole parachuting scene. Everything from Peter, to the Vanisher, to Deadpool’s reactions as nearly everyone dies is just perfect comedy.
I'm so glad you already watched X-Men Origins: Wolverine so you actually understood the post credits sequence with Hugh Jackman, it got big laugh's in the theater and even a smattering of applause.
I love that Deadpool is referencing the fact that Josh Brolin who plays Cable also played Thanos. Hope we get him in Multiverse of Madnesss.
Hey there, sorry to burst your bubble, DP won't be returning so soon, as far as I aware, The next appearance i believe might be in Secret wars. MoM is the return of P.X. and Ryan is currently working on DP 3 scripts possibly working along with Hugh for one last time as his iconic role.
@@ayushchoudhury5631 I don't know if were gonna get Hugh again, but as for Ryan you never really know, plus he's already confirmed to eventually come to the MCU so it's entirely possible and if he does I'm guessing it will be a cameo.
He calls him One Eyed Willie as well
@@The_Phantasm Ofc Hugh as Wolvie would be a cameo or maybe a Extended cameo. As for Ryan in MCU that signing has happened already after free guy. Well before it. But the public came to know about it later. And some secret aspects feige revealed in some comic con or super Bowl i don't remember.
@@ayushchoudhury5631 I was talking about Ryan making a cameo not Hugh. Hugh made it very clear that he was very satisfied with the way he parted ways with the character and doesn't want to return.
The thing about Domino's powers is that her luck gives others bad luck. That's part of the reason all the other members of the X Force died along with all the civilians during the prison truck scene.
"Another waitress with an IUD" is a line from a Tubes song from the 1970's, Boy Crazy! Thanks to Deadpool for letting me know just what an IUD looks like! LOL!
I laughed so loud at her reaction when John Wick got randomly spoiled for her lol
To unspoil John Wick, there is more than one dog.... and only one dies.
Well sure, but only the first five-ish minutes of the movie, same level of spoilage that was in the trailer.
Who cares if it's spoilt for an average reactor(at best).
@@mikelarsen5836 have a hug, looks like you need it
It's kind of hard to believe that's really a spoiler for her. I haven't seen the movie, but pretty much every reference to the movie I've ever seen spoils that there is a dog that gets killed.
The two Deadpool movies are surprisingly the two most comic book accurate piece of X-Men movies.
Juggernaut is professor Xavier's step brother.
"step bro... i got stuck in my wheelchair"
@@h3llboyyy407 that is so damn wrong! But, also, hilarious.
@SingingWolf 39 LMFAO haha. Someone needs to make a fanfiction or something 😂😂😂 no homo tho. But it would be funny.
"Directed by one of the guys who killed the dog in John Wick" is funny and technically true. Deadpool 2's director was David Leitch, who co-directed John Wick with Chad Stahelski.
Also John Wick is a dope-ass movie and while the dog thing is a spoiler, it's something that happens very early on in the movie. She should def watch the John Wick series on here...
She really caught a stray spoiler
@@cloudshad0ws I think the dog dying in John Wick is part of mainstream pop culture now. It's something most people know even if they haven't seen the movie.
As a sequel skeptic I'm happy to be proved wrong by this movie. It's so great 🤩 I feel like the first movie was a taste and this one's a whole meal.
I laughed when Nat didn't pick up that Josh Brolin (guy who plays Cable) is the same guy who played Thanos ... hence the "Zip it Thanos" line. Also Brad Pitt played the Vanisher (invisible guy), Matt Damon played one of the hillbilly truck guys when Cable first appeared when he time traveled.
She caught it.
You hit the nail on the head with emotional roller coaster.
For a movie loaded with dick and fart jokes, it actually has emotional depth, fantastic writing, with amazing dialog delivered by a pitch perfect cast, top notch action scenes...
It is a genuine good, well made movie. Both of them.
The content is so dense, it's almost 3 movies running on top of each other at the same time.... A comedy, an action movie, an emotional drama.... And each of these films is actually really good. When it's a comedy, it's a REALLY good comedy. When it's an action flick, it's a REALLY good action flick.... And when they want to pull on emotions they do so expertly.
Crass humor and gore might be the presentation,but there is real depth, and sincerely brilliant film making under the surface.
Also, Ryan Reynolds is beyond perfect for this role. It's almost creepy. Long before there was any talk of a Deadpool movie... In the comic itself,Wade is described as looking like a cross between a radioactive Shar Pei and.... Wait for it.... Ryan Reynolds. Additionally, Reynolds ends up reading Deadpool comics for the simple reason that he genuinely liked them. Casting really doesn't get this perfect. To say he was born to play Deadpool sells it a bit short. He was pissed at how they wrecked the character in the Wolverine movie and made it a mission to do Deadpool right. Dude fought hard to get the first one made.... And is suspect #1 in the leaked test screening, after which the public more or less demanded the movie be made.
Seriously,casting Deadpool was as perfect as casting can be. If any actor is allowed to say they flat out own the screen version of a character they play, Ryan Reynolds is allowed to own Deadpool. He is Wade Wilson. I suspect even the creators of Deadpool would agree.
For a lark, watch an earlier Reynolds movie called Waiting. Deadpool in restaurant. The humor is so similar you could imagine Reynold's character is a young Wade Wilson before becoming a mercenary.... It's almost an accidental Deadpool prequel.
The music was fantastic in this as well. I mean every track was perfect. Which basically tells me Reynolds probably had something to do with that as well.
Didn't see the part where he's trying to deflect Cable's bullets with his swords and utterly fails. Loved that part.
He actually did deflect a couple of them, so it wasn't a total failure 🤣🤣🤣
Natalie: "I think this guy looks familiar to me."
The internet : Picture Josh Brolin with a raisin chin and all purple. Cameron did a great job editing this, hope UA-cam agrees.
Lol yeah. Everyone knew that year. He literally played both Thanos and Cable in the same year.
@@CrazeeAdam bruh Avengers Infinty War and Deadpool 2 hit theaters the same month
He was also the older brother in The Goonies which she watched not long ago
That “I thought Deadpool was funny!!!” Was so deep from the core I def dealt that the first time I saw Deadpool 2z
"He can't be doing ok, he's eating toaster strudel" lol classic
There was one additional mid credit scene that eventually got cut. Wade goes back to see baby Hitler in the hospital nursery, but is just unable to "Kill baby Hitler", finally he gives up and says he was going to send Cable to finish the deed. Even for Deadpool/Disney that was just too much. I think there was a line in the first film when he is being transformed, not to make his superhero costume green or CGI - that was a reference to Green Lantern. Evidently Reynolds never watched the finished film.
The bit with X-Men Origins Wolverne and baby Hitler had be weezing in theaters
If I'm correct he did watch it like last year he was live tweeting
Disney had nothing to do with the first two Deadpool films as they were both made before Disney purchased Foxs entertainment division, so any cuts was done by Fox not Disney.
Never in my life would I have thought that Deadpool could make me cry but damn that ending scene with Vanessa got me so hard, especially with the amazing acoustic version of 'Take on me'.
“Take On Me”! I think “Take In Me” was the porn-version. 😂😂😂
@@davidmcleod5133 The ending scene did get him so hard so...
I honestly think this is one of those rare occasions where the 2nd movie is better than the 1st.
@@Hurricane_Manners well, ratings aside, I think that Deadpool 2 is a lot more fun than first film.
i can see how the first movie is rated higher, critically, because it has a much more consistent pacing with its story and such but i just had way more fun with deadpool 2.
@@MythicalPhoebe It's weird. I think Deadpool 2 is a better made film but somehow more forgettable than the first. I feel like the first kind of set a standard and didn't follow a lot of common tropes so it wasn't as noticeable when the 2nd movie did the same. But the humor, action, and overall production is markedly better than the first
31:35 Cable was born in the future, lived, met his wife, had a kid, and then went back in time. All of that still exists regardless of if he returns or not, because it's in his personal past, and so has already happened to him. It just means that him as he is now exists in parallel with the kid version of him somewhere in the world.
Deadpool references you might want to see to get them: "Basic Instinct" & "Say Anything"
I like how Natalie addressed me personally at the beginning of the video. I feel very special right now.
Well you're not ☺️
Don’t listen to IAmDreary (username checks out btw). You are special.
@@ArashiKageTaro In Syndrome voice: And when everyone's special... noone will be.
But in all seriousness, you're special, Jay ;)
@@Antwannnn Mom??
Something the bit about Luck as a superpower being lazy writing reminded me of this tidbit - Larry Niven's Ringworld series features a subplot about humans being bred to be a lucky species. Eventually Niven realized that it didn't make the characters lucky so much as give the author an excuse for everything to go the way he wanted it to and make the stories boring. As a result the Ringworld series doesn't progress beyond a given date because after that the characters are too lucky for stories to be driven by anything other than what the author wants.
Or Wheel Of Time where everything happens to benefit heroes because it's supposed to benefit them because they are magical protagonists with reality bending presence which makes improbable probably. It's such a lazy writing
I think only Teela benefited from the fertility lottery
Lucky for her survival, not her happiness. She's sort of a prisoner to destiny.
@@michaelzurilla7639 At that time there are very few, maybe only her. But in the last story set in the Known Space series, almost everyone is.
That's a really interesting writing problem I haven't thought of to have luck be a measurable mechanic in the world building.
Deadpool DOESN’T break the 4th wall. He’s so insane that he’s hyper sane. There is no 4th wall for him. He is fully aware that he’s in a movie and is talking directly to the audience.
Still called breaking the 4th wall🙄
fun fact, the shirt that Wade is wearing when his legs are growing back and cable shows up is a identical one that Chunk wears in The Goonies, a little nod to Josh as he played the older brother Brand.
The reason why it makes sense for cable is he's a time traveler, so after his parents die (dad is cyclops) he uses his last time travel button, he restores this timeline because a version of him already co exist, he's just a character from a different timeline/universe now
6:54 While Joe Kelly's original run of Deadpool was very funny and meta, it was also a dark twisted character study with a surpring amount of depth to it. There's a sense of tragedy to the character that's been maintained in many if not all of his best future runs. I love the movies for maintaining this aspect in a way very true to the character.
I love Joe Kelly’s run and it’s the reason I’m a huge Deadpool fan. It does a real good job of keeping the theme of a horrible person, trying to be a better person, but feeling that they may not deserve to be. Like, you really want to route for him but then he does something like put Blind Al in “The Box” and it just makes you feel super depressed
i absolutely love this movie it hits you in the feels and makes you laugh so much, by far one of the best marvel movies.
If you really like the kid who plays Russel, he’s in a move called Hunt for the Wilderpeople. It’s one of my FAVOURITE MOVIES EVER, real feel good fun comedy movie, with a good bit of drama in it. It’s also directed by Taika Waititi
The reason why Deadpool referred cable as thanos when Deadpool said “zip it thanos” is because the actor playing cable is the same actor for thanos in the M.C.U. (Marvel Cinematic Universe).
She has an amazing ability to predict like every plot point in the movie. Crazy!
Love these movies. Going to miss them. Disney is supposed to make Deadpool 3 rated R but I can't help but be skeptical.
I am a little skeptical but they have said they will make Deadpool r rated but Deadpool is like the only exception even though recently it feels like Disney is coming around to more darker/more adult oriented content on Disney+ because of some rumors. They could be false. Maybe not R rated adult but more adult PG-13
Outside of the US, I can watch all sorts of R-rated content on Disney+ including the very explicit PAM & TOMMY. And don't forget the house of mouse owned Touchstone, which had adult fare.
So, while Disney doesn't do R-rated DISNEY movies, they have no issues with their subsidiary brands doing exactly that.
LOGAN, DEADPOOL, and DEADPOOL 2 were such successful releases, the biggest show business company in the world isn't going to shy away from that, IMO.
I’m surprised that Natalie didn’t recognize that “Thanos” was in the movie. Considering that there was multiple marvel movies with Thanos in it. I really hope that whenever Marvel, x-men, and deadpool merge that they keep Josh Brolin as Cable
She did recognize it; she explicitly said it
@@ClarkCox She asked 'why is he so familiar?' and later laughed at the Thanos reference, nu didn't specifically call out Josh Brolin.
36:17 she doesn't explicitly say it, but it's reasonable to assume she got it.
She did know Brolin played Thanos and got the Thanos reference later in the film (as evidenced by her post-reaction discussion). She was reacting very specifically to the character of Cable in that moment; not the actor.
@@andreraymond6860 She mentioned Josh Brolin near the end.
The parachute scene had me crying in the theater from laughter. The Brad Pitt cameo is one of the best ever.😂👍
Hey, Natalie! I loved "Deadpool 2"! The rated 'R' violence bordered on splat-stick yet it maintained its delicate balance of action, humor and heart! It also fulfilled the promise made at the end of the first movie by bringing Cable and time-travel into the mix!
Cable is a hugely popular X-Men character with a tangled history. He is Nathan Summers, son of Cyclops (Scott Summers) and Madelyn Pryor (Jean Grey's clone) who is infected with a techno-organic virus in infancy. He is taken into a future timeline for treatment and is left there where he grows into a powerful warrior and enemy of Apocalypse. He returns to the present to battle his clone nemesis, Stryfe, and forms X-Force.
The team Deadpool assembles is so ridiculous and is one of the movie's highlights introducing the alien Shatterstar and the lucky Domino as well as Brad Pitt in a surprise cameo and, of course, Pete "Sugar Bear"! I thought it was clever how they interpreted Domino as a black girl with vitiligo around one eye rather than a white girl with a black birthmark around one eye! Lol.
Deadpool's films occur after "Dark Phoenix" in the young X-cast timeline. His reference of Logan dying is the character being self-referential about the franchise as a whole. He is not referring to something that occurred in his timeline's past. The young cast cameo indicates they share the same timeline as 'Pool. The film should be seen last in the sequence to not spoil "Logan" and to serve as a gleeful celebration of the whole franchise!
I loved the young X-cast cameo hiding in the mansion and the 'cleaning-up the timeline' end-credit scene had the audience in the grip of hysterics!
X-MEN TIMELINES:
Egypt --> 1845 --> Nagasaki --> First Class --> DOFP --> Origins ------------------------------------------------> X1 --> X2 --> X3 --> Wolverine ----------> New Mutants -------------------------> Logan
Egypt --> 1845 --> Nagasaki --> First Class --> DOFP ----------------> Apocalypse --> Dark Phoenix ------------------------------------------------> Deadpool --> Deadpool 2 --------> DOFP Utopia
Egypt --> 1845 --> Nagasaki --> First Class --> DOFP -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> DOFP Dystopia
DO NOT WATCH THE FILMS IN RELEASE ORDER!!!!! FOLLOW THIS RECOMMENDED ORDER!!!!! It keeps the multiple timelines orderly.
RECOMMENDED VIEWING ORDER:
X-Men
X2: X-Men United
X3: The Last Stand
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
X-Men: First Class
The Wolverine: Extended Cut
X-Men: Days of Future Past: The Rogue Cut
X-Men: Apocalypse
X-Men: Dark Phoenix
Deadpool
New Mutants
Logan
Deadpool 2
The Apocalypse film is rubbish. They completely messed up another character they have no idea what he is about or what his powers are. Apocalypse is an Omega level mutant and nearly a god. He does not transfer into another mutants body he goes into hibernation in what is known as the Lazarus Chamber which heals him as he sleeps. His powers without the alien tech include telepathy, the ability the control his body at the molecular level, slow aging (even slower than Wolverines), and then you add the alien tech to these powers as well as the Lazarus chamber and you have a villain that is a planet level threat at least.
This movie really took me by surprise by how extremely sad it was able to make me feel. One of the saddest films I’ve ever seen.
If you want to see Julian (firefist/the kid) in a more prominent role: Hunt for the Wilderpeople is an epically good movie. Directed by Taika Waititi (also directed thor ragnarok) I would really love to see your reaction 😊
Upvote
One of the first films I watched of Taika which introduced me to his signature "Happy/Sad" comedy. It's really good.
Good recommendation
Hes in Godzilla Vs Kong!
I heard the rock guy in Thor wrote that
love the cameos: matt damon, brad pitt, Alan tudyk... absolutely love this react!
Who was Alan Tudyk?
@@eddiejravannen An American actor, known for his roles in the series Firefly, and the movies Tucker and Dale vs Evil and Moana.
@@rexhavoc376 Pretty sure they were asking who Alan Tudyk played.
@@drakocarrion
Yup, I don't remember him in the movie.
Alan Tudyk was the other guy at the pickup truck with Matt Damon.
I remember losing it at the vanished scene in the plane and when they’re parachuting 😂 just that floating parachute had me howling haha
Something I just noticed - at 15:20 when Deadpool says "I'm batman", it's funny - but it's also a double 4th wall break, because not only is that character from a different movie, he's from a different UNIVERSE - DCU vs MCU. I don't think I've ever heard a character from one universe even acknowledge the existence of any from the other before.
“That lady” is Leslie Uggams who became famous for being in the original “Roots” series.
I have to be honest, the blown out overdriven vocals were perfect for this movie, never apologize for your technical issues. It was a fantastic reaction. It made it even better.
My personal problem with Green Lantern is that the whole thing about it is he has to overcome his fear and I felt like they told you that instead of showed you that. I do know of people who say it's their favorite DCEU film. You can watch it if you want.
There is a deleted post credits scene that shows Deadpool considering whether or not to kill baby Hitler. Check it out online.
Ya, I wouldn't say Green Lantern is unwatchable by any means.
Speaking of green superhero movies, I definitely recommend The Green Hornet.
@@ivankawnartist the best and enduring connection for GL was that Ryan met his wife.
@@CaptainFrost32 Maybe GL wasn't the best thing you could have expanded on.
@@ivankawnartist The only thing I expanded on was that Ryan fell in love with his costar and married her. He went from Scarlett Johansson to Blake Lively.
@Stephen Watson Talk about a fourth wall break. I think the film had value beyond that, tbh..
I literally love both Deadpool movies and I can't wait for the 3rd! I can't imagine Ryan Reynolds not being cast for that role💀
He will come back. Especially since. Now marvel is involved.
@@ayushchoudhury5631 I know he will and I'm super excited! Currently looking out for that cameo in multiverse of madness 👀
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@@ot7biasedmashups MoM cameo DP i don't think is there. I am hoping for Secret wars.
@@ot7biasedmashups Now that DP is here, I'm secretly excited for a what if S.3. DP killed the entire MCU?
Deadpool's 4th wall breaking comes from the comics, but it fits right into Reynolds's job description :D
And yes, Juggernaut and Charles Xavier are half-brothers in the comics.
“Ashes” is better than “My Heart Will Go On”. There. I said it
Facts
Loved the ending of the music video where Celine Dion tells Deadpool, "Beat it, Spider-Man!"
A Canadian to Canadian courtesy?
After my wife passed away I had an EXTREMELY difficult time watching this movie. Because my wife was my Nessa (Vanessa).
Sorry for your loss
18:57 this and the 1st film are hilarious! they just kicked it up a notch with #2! glad you had a chance to see them! 😂
Great video as usual, Natalie, thanks! Regarding gain, most editing programs allow you to normalize the master audio track to a set volume level. Not sure what program you use to put these together, but if you run into mic issues again, you should be able to get things down to whatever level you choose. Either way, it didn't bother me, or most people watching from the looks of the comments. Cheers, and good luck
Deadpool's real power is that he can break the fourth dimension
I appreciate added volume. I have difficulty hearing sometimes, so it's nice to not have to worry about it. It's like temperature, if you're cold you can add layers, but if you're hot you can't just take off your skin. If it's too loud you can turn the volume down, but if it's too quiet you can't just go past max volume.
Agreed. Some reactors have the volume so low on their videos that I can barely hear it with everything else in my house turned off and all the windows shut to block all other sound. I've never had that problem with any of Nat's videos, but if this one is even louder, like you say, we can just turn the volume down on our end.
In the comics Deadpool, when nearly dying before he got his powers, encounters the female embodiment of Death.
It starts a weird sort of romance situation where he wants to see her but he can't because he can't die, and Thanatos gets jealous and all sorts of other things.
I assume that this movie tried to do something similar in regard to the barrier of death and reuniting with the one he loved?
Someone on UA-cam just reacted to the watchmen, it's a... rather different type of superhero film and I would highly recommend you watching it also. Also, love your Deadpool 2 reaction.
fun fact: there's a deleted scene from the time travel montage, where Deadpool goes back to kill a certain Nazi leader with the crappy moustache
the end where he rescues Vanessa is actually confirmed canon. so she lives!
Fun Fact: The one who played ZeitGeist is Bill Skarsgaard, the one who plays Pennywise in the two recent IT movie adaptations.
Deadpool breaks the 4th wall a lot because one of his super powers, in the comic books, is that he knows he’s in a comic book. So in the movies he knows he’s in a movie.
Green Lantern is honestly worth a watch 😂😂 if you find yourself not liking the movie, just remember that Ryan Reynolds hates it more than any of us
Idk to me it was a decent movie don't know why it got so much hate
Plus he met his future wife, Blake Lively. That's a win
I always enjoyed watching it. Weak final fight tho.
Actually, that's not true. When Ryan Reynolds made Deadpool 2, he hadn't seen Green Lantern yet. He just knew it was widely panned. He watched it later and said that it really wasn't that bad, which I agree with. It's not comic accurate, but it doesn't deserve all the hate it got.
Giant clouds monsters don't make good boss battles. Hulk taught us this, and Green Lantern cemented it.
This is one of my favorite movies, and I tear up EVERY time I watch it!
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Well, there's still a version of Cable who will be born in the future. The Cable here and now exited the future from a point after his family was supposed to die, meaning this version of Cable doesn't exist in that timeline anymore, but there is still one from an earlier time in the future.
I went to the movies with my partner to watch this. I swear we were clinging to each other saying we loved one another whilst crying. My OH cried so much people were staring at us & so we were both laughing & crying! It was so funny!
Partner
@@alexanderjackson8389 Howdy
Never have I laughed harder in theaters then during the “thunderstruck” sequence. This movie is two funny
I see what you did there. LOL
AC/DC is also used twice to great effect in a movie called Megamind (though not Thunderstruck). Also a spectacular sequence to the Gunners' Welcome to the Jungle. Love that movie.
Another movie that Brad Pitt did at least in part to amuse his kids.
Favorite moment in the movie: "So dark! Are you sure your not from the DC (comics) Universe?!"
That broke me. It was awesome and hilarious when I saw this in the theaters. lol xD
Such a great movie and everything I needed.
And yes, Juggernaut is Professor X's brother. Step brother I think.
And if you seen 'X-Men: Last Stand' Yeah you sorta "met him". He wasn't comicbook look Accurate in that one.
When showed up in this movie Comicbook accurate, my reaction was Deadpool's Reaction. lol
half brother
@@lukefish4875 no he's Prof X's Step Brother
Pro X's Step bro but there is another so Juggernaut has a blood bro.
@@lukefish4875 Cain's father married Xavier's widowed mother, making them step-brothers. Juggernaut's powers are mystical, not a mutation.
Also, Ryan voiced Juggernaut in this movie.
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Thats Matt Damon
And Vanisher Is Played By Brad Pitt
Oh damn, The Joy of Painting went hard when I was a kid.
RIP Bob Ross… what a legend.
I've always liked how Deadpool adores the Juggernaut in this movie....Ryan Reynolds plays both characters.
Deadpool has fanboy moments in the comics too.. I really REALLY hope they get Deadpool and Spider-Man together in the MCU! Wade has a crush on Spidey in the comics :)
I don't know. Tobey McGuire Spidey, I could see. But the younger Tom Holland version with Deadpool coming onto him could be really weird.
I mean tom holland is 25 and Deadpool is Deadpool. I don't know what would make it weird.
Wait wut
@@bryansmith1691 The character is 17 in the last movie we've seen him in... which means he's not that much older than Firefist here.
I sorta feel about this movie the same way I do about Guardians of the Galaxy 2. Something feels off, like the first movie happened because no one really thought it would succeed, so they let the filmmakers just do whatever they wanted and people loved that, but then when the movie was a hit then the studios came in with their notes for the sequel. Pure speculation on my part, but both films really have grown on me since my initial viewing.
This movie was so well-made. It gives the audience genuine feelings when you weren't really expecting that. Glad you appreciated it like so many of us do!
This movie has a similar effect as gotg vol. 2,both movie get better with the second viewing and both are more emotional
I think the reference you’re thinking of when you mention the single red robot eye is probably Terminator, because that’s a pretty memorable moment in that movie.
PLEASE now that it’s December, watch Once Upon A Deadpool! It’s literally just Deadpool 2 but PG-13 and with intermittent scenes of Deadpool telling this story to the actor in the Princess Bride who played the little boy. But kidnapped.
It was really the perfect sequel.
It wasn't "as good" as the first film, but instead of trying to do the same thing again they did something really different, and in doing so they made it just as charming as the first.
Oh it's clearly better than the first one. That's interesting people think the first one was better. This one had more of a story to enjoy.
I'd rather rewatch this than the first movie honestly.
Cameron is a beast for his edits. always with the great humor! great job man
That's so funny. I was rewatching your 'Deadpool' reaction last night and wondering when you'd get to this one! And 'Deadpool 3' is announced and currently being written, so I'm guessing 2024 at the earliest, but they might have time to knock it out by next summer, but I'd be surprised. Ryan's gotta do the 'Dragon's Lair' movie, but that's animated ,so he could phone in voice work from anywhere. I hope Zazie Beetz comes back as Domino. She was great in this. Much funnier than she was in 'Joker' for sure.
Ive seen a lot of people miss that Deadpool signs the Hugh Jackman Wolverine Wheaties box as Ryan Renolds.
That little boom box is reference to that scene in Say Anything with John Cusack's character trying to win back his girl.