I just like how the radio was playing the greatest showman a musical movie with hugh Jackman in great attention to detail ryan and the writing crew did.
Seems most people don't know that in the comics Peter Parker and Deadpool are great friends, but are probably never going to be in a movie together. That's why the Peter character exists, he represents Peter Parker.
Someday this scene is going to be seen in the same light as the motel scene with John Candy and Steve Martin in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. It kinda makes me think that everything is cyclical in a way.
Good parallel. To some extent I think the tone was somehow natural to Jackman, like he knew this was the moment he could unload it all, DP and RR both altogether. You've spotted the burned car on the set as well huh? 😊
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Hugh has never been more Wolverine then in this movie In This Moment and even as harsh as it brought me more joy then words express
I still think he's even more rugged in the Logan movie, but he's straight up good here too.
A raging monologue… that fits Wolverine very well.
If there was an academy award for best acting clip. Hugh wins for this scene. FOREVER!
Or at least until he’s 90!
Deadpool still know who spider man is his mind protects him he can't be messed with this movie takes place after no way home
Yep, seems logical to me
The world forgot Peter Parker, not Spider-Man
@smashkid9196 World, not the multi-verse, are they in the same time line
I just like how the radio was playing the greatest showman a musical movie with hugh Jackman in great attention to detail ryan and the writing crew did.
Seems most people don't know that in the comics Peter Parker and Deadpool are great friends, but are probably never going to be in a movie together. That's why the Peter character exists, he represents Peter Parker.
Yeah, I heard a story that there were license issues, so Spiderman can't be in a Deadpool movie, that's why another Peter is shown here
Post rush-hour movies ..are comedy gold
I dont think he was supposed to punch the roof of the car: the camera lagged a bit there.
Someday this scene is going to be seen in the same light as the motel scene with John Candy and Steve Martin in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. It kinda makes me think that everything is cyclical in a way.
Good parallel.
To some extent I think the tone was somehow natural to Jackman, like he knew this was the moment he could unload it all, DP and RR both altogether.
You've spotted the burned car on the set as well huh? 😊
Its funny how uneasy eveyone gets watchjng this scene😆
@@daviderigio1058 It’s funny that they had this fight and then become friends 😂