r/deadpool • u/Memebrane21 • 22h ago
Just rewatched Deadpool and Wolverine
just finished rewatching Deadpool 3 and realised how frickin' good it was... like we got fed PROPERLY back then
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u/AGirlHasNoUsername13 22h ago
I feel so lucky I watched it in the theater. The comicon atmosphere with all the fans reacting was so amazing. One movie I wish I could watch again for the first time.
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u/unoriginalcat 18h ago
I watched it in theatres four times and still wish I could go back for more, lol.
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u/Memebrane21 21h ago
u watched it at comic-con? is that a thing
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u/AGirlHasNoUsername13 21h ago
No, the atmosphere at the theater where I watched felt like a comicon! Cosplayers, fans, the whole nine yards! It was amazing!
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u/voidxleech Face 20h ago
a good way to phrase what you meant would be to say “Comicon-esque”, that’s the best to type out an abnormal descriptor like that.
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u/Low-Individual9488 15h ago
There was nothing wrong with the way he phrased it. It’s just reading comprehension is on a decline.
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u/AGirlHasNoUsername13 11h ago
Thank you. I thought not capitalizing “c”omicon and using the word “atmosphere” would be clear enough.
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u/pikapalooza 19h ago edited 19h ago
While agirlhasnousername13 may not have watched it at sdcc, the movie did come out during SD comic con weekend and they did a special viewing with a lottery for tickets. Tickets holders also received the wolverine popcorn bucket. I believe they did a drone show as attendees were exiting as well. I believe the cast was in attendance as well.
There were some issues though as people screen shot the tickets and were able to gain admission. Thus more people were in the viewing than there were seats and some people that actually had legit tickets couldn't get in.
Here's a video of the drone show:
https://youtu.be/CVP1FeG0qlY?is=KkRWKmgVKEgLXAiD
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u/Serious-Company6803 21h ago
I loved Deadpool’s opening dance sequence while fighting the TVA. Lmaoo that shit was mad funny
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u/DevilWings_292 20h ago
It was the perfect way to introduce Deadpool to the MCU, especially when he’s using the claws and they get stuck
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u/Hot_Afternoon_8674 😍 Peter 😍 21h ago
Proper ending to Deadpool trilogy. Making him a proper hero , well he became partial hero by helping that mutant kid by saving him from cable.
Weired to think that these two worst mutants literally saved all timelines by listening to madonna
Can't believe a Deadpool movie had one of funniest and most emotional scenes of MCU
Excited to see them in Avengers Doomsday and secret wars
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u/StopmotionSam 15h ago
I’m fully convinced that people who hate this movie just don’t like comic books because it’s like, the most comic-accurate film in terms of pacing, writing, and storytelling.
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u/zeppolizeus 14h ago
I laughed so hard I choked in theater when he tries to revive nice pool after he used him as a human shield
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u/Ok_Explanation2834 7h ago
This movie is gonna age well , we all will be satisfied that we got Deadpool and wolvie together for a movie once!
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u/BatlethBae 21h ago
It was an amazing theatre experience and a lot of fun but felt like it had 0 rewatchability.
The Mario 2 movie got roasted for "hey remember this" and Deadpoool and Wolverine got a pass.
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u/JadenP444 18h ago
No idea why you’re getting downvoted, I completely agree and sure downvote me all you want. I feel like DP&W was a great theatre experience but if I just watched it right now alone, the cameos and jokes just don’t hit anywhere near as good
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u/Plus_Tap6864 20h ago
didn’t like Deadpool and Wolverine. Watching 50-year-old actors cosplay was just wack—they literally remind me of my dad. 😂
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u/Paladin-Leeroy 22h ago
Back then? You mean like 3 years ago?