"If you have duct tape over your mouth, you can just...open your mouth." Y'know, I feel like there are huge chunks of Kay's life experience we should be informed about.
In the comics, Wade is artificially given powers rather than having them awakened, and his imperfect healing factor supercharges his cancer while also keeping it from killing him, so he basically becomes a walking tumor. I guess what Francis says kind of suggests something similar Ah ha! A Deadpool reference you don’t know! Bob is a reference to his best friend and occasiobal sidekick in the comics, Bob Agent of Hydra. Since Hydra was restricted to MCU Marvel at the time, they had to adjust him
My favorite line from the movie is one of the serious ones: "The worst part about cancer isn’t what it does to you, but what it does to the people you love." Definitely can relate to this concept after seeing my grandmother's dementia affecting the rest of my family.
"He was wearing it the whole time?!" The idea of Wade wearing the Hugh Jackman face throughout the finale makes it all the funnier. Deadpool 2 has spoilers for Wolverine: Origins and Logan fyi, and both Deadpools have after credits scenes (in case you missed the one here)
@@kayreacts4763 The after-credits scenes in this one weren't so important, but keep in mind the ones in part 2 are VERY important. Be sure not to miss them. Also, great reaction!
The one thing they don't explicitly reveal in the film was the fact that the process of him becoming Deadpool completely splintered his mind! It really plays out in the comics!
This is the 2nd reaction vids. I've seen of yours. You seem like the most down to earth and genuine reaction youtubers I've seen. Good luck with the channel. Hope you make more.
You mentioned the "breakfast is the most important meal of the day" line. That line came from a TV commercial line back in the day by a breakfast cereal company. Kellogg's I think.
@@tommygilbreath It makes women look weak and stupid when in shows they can't get out of restraints that my GF can get out of in seconds and be beating up the bad guy.
@@henrytjernlund As I said, I understand you getting hung up on this, but if you were to pick apart every time something like this happens in film, it would occupy your entire life. If you truly believe it was their intention to make women look week, you obviously don't understand Deadpool movies / movies in general.
@@henrytjernlund Look we'll agree to disagree here bro. Re-read your comments, you got pretty visceral claiming 'It makes women look weak and stupid.' Where on earth this interpretation comes from is beyond me. You're doing to much with your feelings here.
From the 'Nobody's getting hurt' pre-intro, I _knew_ I was going to see a reactor really enjoying. ... and I missed the theory confirming snort in the pre-intro.
To elaborate on what others have said, Ryan Reynolds after playing in blade 3 was told by a producer of the movie he should check out Deadpool and was given some comics so Ryan read them and he said the first panel he read was of Deadpool comparing him self to a cross between Ryan Reynolds and a sharpai. And that is when he knew he had to be Deadpool.
Such an amazing film. The X-Men seem to be jumping back with X-Men 97 being an overwhelming success and in my opinion the best Marvel content since Infinity War along with the up in coming Deadpool & Wolverine with the trailer breaking the internet. X-Men 97 is a strong recommendation.
I get a huge kick out of the part where Deadpool says "Wait!! You're probably wondering "why the red suit?" Well, that's so bad guys don't see me bleed. (points to the armed gunman wearing brown pants) This guy's got the right idea, he wore the brown pants."
Ghost is probably the best modern film that starts with a murder. There are plenty of others to choose from, in different genres. Heck, Abbott and Costello did The Time Of Their Lives.
Be aware that if you watch Deadpool 2, it will spoil other X-Men related movies, including Logan, so you might want to check them out first if they were on your list of movies to watch. You certainly will get more out of the movie if you understand the references.
I'm surprised you didn't watch the post credits scene. That was a good one. DP kept losing his duffel bag because they didn't have the budget a fancy gunfight. Same thing with the X-Men. All we ever see are Colossus and Negasonic etc. It's as if they didn't have the budget... 🙄 Looking forward to the Deadpool 2 reaction.
As a fan of the comics I think that if you enjoy the movies that you should read the comics if you like Wade in these movies you will love him in the comics 👍🏻👍🏻
nice to hear you laugh!lost my uncle to cancer on the 29th of April, dont worry, he lasted long enough to all of his daughters and my mother held his hand when he passed!had 3 polyps removed from my colon!too bad Tim Miller wanted to work with the Terminator Dark Failure movie!
Before watching Deadpool 2, you should first watch all the X-Men movies by release date, because Deadpool is part of the X-Men universe, and there will be a lot of X-Men references and spoilers in Dedpool 2
I would f liked the reaction more if you didn't keep making yourself zoom in n the center of the video covering the movie. Its very distracting, hard to connect your reaction to the scene behind it and just feels way off. Just make your video camera of you a little bigger and keep it on the side mostly please and thank you.
It’s funny how you said the nudity and sex stuff was a little too much for you, but the gratuitous violence you were cool with it. This is not a critique on you, but maybe on American audiences in that we’re so desensitized to violence and gore, but we (as a culture) have no idea how to handle sexuality on screen. Personally, I have no problem with the combination of both, I mean, the Deadpool films are obviously not for kids. But maybe because this film ties into the X-Men franchise, which is certainly more family friendly (excluding 2017’s “Logan”) do some audience members feel a bit uneasy with the sexy stuff. Sex in comics is something often loosely explored, as a majority of comics, especially A-list titles like X-Men, the Avengers, are for teen audiences. So writers have to be careful not to go too far with sexual themes. Violence, however gets an almost free pass nearly all the time. Case in point is Marvel’s Zombies series, or even World War Hulk. Of course there were many times where comic companies did sexually exploit certain fan favorite female characters in swimsuit calendars, sexualized variant covers, and even giving some female characters highly provocative costumes (see: X-Men’s Emma Frost, Dazzler, Black Cat, DC’s Power Girl, Catwoman, etc.).
I love this comment and take on this subject. I still remember as a horny pre-teen in the late 80's staying up late at night after my parents had gone to bed to watch Skinemax in the off chance of catching a nipple or two after suffering through 45 minutes of unnecessary plot. Or watching that scrambled porn FTW. And yet the gratuitous violence in those days was non-existent. It's literally become the opposite today. Seeing someone be decapitated can be shown in a PG-13 movie and is perfectly fine for todays American audiences, if you dare to show a nipple? Sorry ppl, that's NC-17. What a weird transition we've made in our sensibilities over the past 30 years.
@@rsrt6910 Not at all, merely making a commentary as to where we have come in the last 30 years as a society. I assume you're under the age of 30 to not recognize this shift.
I think the breakfast best meal was perpetuated by bacon companies of US in the 50s or 60s. The idea of a big breakfast at least was. The most beneficial aspect is starting your metabolism for the day.
In the comics Deadpool compared himself to Ryan Reynolds before Ryan Reynolds even knew who Deadpool was
Apparently that was the first Deadpool comic he read
The "radioactive shar-pei" line was a reference to that comic.
When did this come out, the comic
Deadpool with the burning shirt refference is the same nod to man of steel with henry cavill chest burning saving the oil rig workers
"If you have duct tape over your mouth, you can just...open your mouth."
Y'know, I feel like there are huge chunks of Kay's life experience we should be informed about.
In the comics, Wade is artificially given powers rather than having them awakened, and his imperfect healing factor supercharges his cancer while also keeping it from killing him, so he basically becomes a walking tumor. I guess what Francis says kind of suggests something similar
Ah ha! A Deadpool reference you don’t know! Bob is a reference to his best friend and occasiobal sidekick in the comics, Bob Agent of Hydra. Since Hydra was restricted to MCU Marvel at the time, they had to adjust him
Bob has bounced around a couple of agencies I think.
My favorite line from the movie is one of the serious ones: "The worst part about cancer isn’t what it does to you, but what it does to the people you love." Definitely can relate to this concept after seeing my grandmother's dementia affecting the rest of my family.
"He was wearing it the whole time?!"
The idea of Wade wearing the Hugh Jackman face throughout the finale makes it all the funnier.
Deadpool 2 has spoilers for Wolverine: Origins and Logan fyi, and both Deadpools have after credits scenes (in case you missed the one here)
I DID miss it in my reaction! Smh Forgot I was watching a Marvel film. I went back and watched it later
@@kayreacts4763 Ch-ka ch-ka😉
@@kayreacts4763 The after-credits scenes in this one weren't so important, but keep in mind the ones in part 2 are VERY important. Be sure not to miss them. Also, great reaction!
@@kayreacts4763 The Deadpool 2 end credit scenes were the best end credits scenes in the history of end credit scenes.
05:10 Breakfast is. There is an old saying "Eat Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper"
Nobody in his crew knew his name. They all called him Ajax. So nobody knew who he was asking for when he was asking for Francis.
Except he also asked about their boss repeatedly
Trivia: Ryan Reynolds kept his Deadpool costume after they finished shooting the film. For his own personal reasons, of course!😉
When deadpool said to francis whats your name is it kevin or bruce those names are a nod to kevin conroy who played bruce wayne
The one thing they don't explicitly reveal in the film was the fact that the process of him becoming Deadpool completely splintered his mind! It really plays out in the comics!
"Is this a flashback or a flashforward?"
Yes.
This is the 2nd reaction vids. I've seen of yours. You seem like the most down to earth and genuine reaction youtubers I've seen. Good luck with the channel. Hope you make more.
Great reaction love your videos
You mentioned the "breakfast is the most important meal of the day" line. That line came from a TV commercial line back in the day by a breakfast cereal company. Kellogg's I think.
Awesome show there Kay 👏 👌 🙌 keep up the terrific work.
Great to see kay back at it
You're so right about the single piece of tape. Hate that in movies and TV. BTW, great reaction. Thanks.
Lol kind of a weird thing to get hung up on, but I feel you. Little things like this sometimes make me cringe for unknown reasons.
@@tommygilbreath It makes women look weak and stupid when in shows they can't get out of restraints that my GF can get out of in seconds and be beating up the bad guy.
@@henrytjernlund As I said, I understand you getting hung up on this, but if you were to pick apart every time something like this happens in film, it would occupy your entire life.
If you truly believe it was their intention to make women look week, you obviously don't understand Deadpool movies / movies in general.
@@tommygilbreath Relax. I was agreeing with the reactor who was the one to criticize the absurdity of the single piece of tape for a gag.
@@henrytjernlund Look we'll agree to disagree here bro. Re-read your comments, you got pretty visceral claiming 'It makes women look weak and stupid.' Where on earth this interpretation comes from is beyond me.
You're doing to much with your feelings here.
Don't forget there is a scene hidden in the Closing Credits, as is the case in many films featuring Marvel Characters nowadays.
Thank you Kay for all the laughter 🤪 in the Reaction was a real pick me up .
16:56 It helps if you have Strike Anywhere matches.
Kay I have not seen a single person who has watched these movies who didn't love them.
There’s always a bit more to see after the credits. Don’t forget that. It happens in all these type of movies.
5:26 Not the only one that doesn't eat breakfast
First Jaws, now a Deadpool reaction. Is it Christmas already?
Of note, the thing they're fighting on in the junkyard is a hovercarrier from the MCU 😯
It's called a helicarrier, and yes it's a cool nod to the MCU
That was not a building that fell on him, but a Helli-carrier from the MCU
6:29 I think that is what the whole production Team thought and why they did it that way.
My dad's name is Francis, though he usually goes by Frank.
Where’s Ajax? 👀
Great movie
From the 'Nobody's getting hurt' pre-intro, I _knew_ I was going to see a reactor really enjoying. ... and I missed the theory confirming snort in the pre-intro.
To elaborate on what others have said, Ryan Reynolds after playing in blade 3 was told by a producer of the movie he should check out Deadpool and was given some comics so Ryan read them and he said the first panel he read was of Deadpool comparing him self to a cross between Ryan Reynolds and a sharpai. And that is when he knew he had to be Deadpool.
Always watch the ending credits...
He’s asking everyone “where is Francis?!”
They don’t know who the frack Francis is.
Please watch part 2. It's even more outrageous
First terminator than jaws then deadpool . Your reactions are the best Kay :) !! It was very hilarious😅 just wait till you see the second movie.
Yay!!! Predat.... Yay!!! Deadpool 😆.
At the end I believe that was a old aircraft carrier that was sitting there to be broken down piece by piece
Probably a helicarrier.
@@toddlower5546 Yep, a SHIELD helicarrier.
Such an amazing film. The X-Men seem to be jumping back with X-Men 97 being an overwhelming success and in my opinion the best Marvel content since Infinity War along with the up in coming Deadpool & Wolverine with the trailer breaking the internet. X-Men 97 is a strong recommendation.
I am more into DC than into Marvel but of all the Marvel characters, I can't even resist Wolverine.
3:14 - no, it's not. General Mills or Kellog literally made it up to sell cereal.
Wow I just wandered into the asylum. I see a huge eyeopener coming for you all real soon.
I get a huge kick out of the part where Deadpool says "Wait!! You're probably wondering "why the red suit?" Well, that's so bad guys don't see me bleed. (points to the armed gunman wearing brown pants) This guy's got the right idea, he wore the brown pants."
So, we're taking a drink every time she says the word "stop," right?
after you watch, Deadpool two, please react to the Deadpool Wolverine trailer not the teaser the new trailer. I’d love to see your reaction to that!
Adventure Time watch: noticed rarely (by the real heroes?)
Ghost is probably the best modern film that starts with a murder. There are plenty of others to choose from, in different genres. Heck, Abbott and Costello did The Time Of Their Lives.
Bambi is the most memorable one that comes to mind for me. Go Disney, Yea Disney.
The most romantic film.
Be aware that if you watch Deadpool 2, it will spoil other X-Men related movies, including Logan, so you might want to check them out first if they were on your list of movies to watch. You certainly will get more out of the movie if you understand the references.
I'm surprised you didn't watch the post credits scene. That was a good one.
DP kept losing his duffel bag because they didn't have the budget a fancy gunfight.
Same thing with the X-Men. All we ever see are Colossus and Negasonic etc. It's as if they didn't have the budget... 🙄
Looking forward to the Deadpool 2 reaction.
Go back and watch the end credits, to see the after credit scene.
“ you just open your mouth and it comes off”… say more?
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Can you watch 8 Mile
As a fan of the comics I think that if you enjoy the movies that you should read the comics if you like Wade in these movies you will love him in the comics 👍🏻👍🏻
nice to hear you laugh!lost my uncle to cancer on the 29th of April, dont worry, he lasted long enough to all of his daughters and my mother held his hand when he passed!had 3 polyps removed from my colon!too bad Tim Miller wanted to work with the Terminator Dark Failure movie!
Deadpool is a Marvel Antiheroic knockoff of Deathstroke.
Before watching Deadpool 2, you should first watch all the X-Men movies by release date, because Deadpool is part of the X-Men universe, and there will be a lot of X-Men references and spoilers in Dedpool 2
To be honest, Deadpool's looks are a little less concerning compared to the comic book.
So, you're worried about Deadpool being "too much," while having a poster of Moon Knight on the wall. Moon Knight. srsly?
After credits scenes? #Yello
You seem suspiciously adept at removing duct tape gags
its interesting that you know how to get duct tape off your mouth ;)
Ha! Only from playing the kidnapping victim as a kid with my siblings. We were always so confused why it wouldn't stick😂
@@kayreacts4763 lmao
@@kayreacts4763 Suuuure.
Deadpool was much worse looking (under the mask) in the comics, he is only "Hollywood Ugly" here.
I would f liked the reaction more if you didn't keep making yourself zoom in n the center of the video covering the movie. Its very distracting, hard to connect your reaction to the scene behind it and just feels way off. Just make your video camera of you a little bigger and keep it on the side mostly please and thank you.
Yes yes great reaction blah blah, but can we talk about you seemly have Patricks shorts hanging out bottom right of the screen?!?! 😅
Haha! I never thought of that. It’s one of my swim towels out to dry (I’m a swim instructor)
Would Kay NOT be the BEST choice for the next "Kitty Pryde?" You've got "X" vibes.
Maybe watch the whole movie. You missed some of the end and the post credit scene...
It’s funny how you said the nudity and sex stuff was a little too much for you, but the gratuitous violence you were cool with it. This is not a critique on you, but maybe on American audiences in that we’re so desensitized to violence and gore, but we (as a culture) have no idea how to handle sexuality on screen.
Personally, I have no problem with the combination of both, I mean, the Deadpool films are obviously not for kids. But maybe because this film ties into the X-Men franchise, which is certainly more family friendly (excluding 2017’s “Logan”) do some audience members feel a bit uneasy with the sexy stuff.
Sex in comics is something often loosely explored, as a majority of comics, especially A-list titles like X-Men, the Avengers, are for teen audiences. So writers have to be careful not to go too far with sexual themes. Violence, however gets an almost free pass nearly all the time. Case in point is Marvel’s Zombies series, or even World War Hulk. Of course there were many times where comic companies did sexually exploit certain fan favorite female characters in swimsuit calendars, sexualized variant covers, and even giving some female characters highly provocative costumes (see: X-Men’s Emma Frost, Dazzler, Black Cat, DC’s Power Girl, Catwoman, etc.).
I love this comment and take on this subject. I still remember as a horny pre-teen in the late 80's staying up late at night after my parents had gone to bed to watch Skinemax in the off chance of catching a nipple or two after suffering through 45 minutes of unnecessary plot. Or watching that scrambled porn FTW. And yet the gratuitous violence in those days was non-existent.
It's literally become the opposite today. Seeing someone be decapitated can be shown in a PG-13 movie and is perfectly fine for todays American audiences, if you dare to show a nipple? Sorry ppl, that's NC-17. What a weird transition we've made in our sensibilities over the past 30 years.
🙄
I think you're reading way to much into it.
@@rsrt6910 Not at all, merely making a commentary as to where we have come in the last 30 years as a society. I assume you're under the age of 30 to not recognize this shift.
@@tommygilbreath I think you're trying to justify reading to much onto it.
I think the breakfast best meal was perpetuated by bacon companies of US in the 50s or 60s. The idea of a big breakfast at least was. The most beneficial aspect is starting your metabolism for the day.
CROTCH SHOTS!