I dunno, I would imagine that he's not going to be able to play 15 different roles across both Marvel and DCDwayne Johnson for Cable...Hes big enough and has the acting chops (enough for this movie that is)
I dunno, I would imagine that he's not going to be able to play 15 different roles across both Marvel and DCDwayne Johnson for Cable...Hes big enough and has the acting chops (enough for this movie that is)
There was no 3D for Deadpool, which is yet another point in its favor.Speaking of 3D, I noticed my local theater didn't have it available in 3D. No skin off my teeth cause I hate 3D, but it did make me wonder if they even bothered with it.
Seriously, fuck 3DThere was no 3D for Deadpool, which is yet another point in its favor.
No 3D and it's the first movie Fox has made for release in IMAX.There was no 3D for Deadpool, which is yet another point in its favor.
You know when I posted that I had forgotten he is signed to do Black Adam in the Shazam movie.I dunno, I would imagine that he's not going to be able to play 15 different roles across both Marvel and DC
The Rock can do whatever the fuck be wants. Let him play Cable & Deadpool if he's up to itI dunno, I would imagine that he's not going to be able to play 15 different roles across both Marvel and DC
She seemed to have no range to the character. She was just sitting there with a bitchy face. Like you said uncomfortable is probably a very good adjective for how she looked on screen.She just looks never looks comfortable or like she really belongs in the scene. It is weird.
Yea only reason to go with an R rating on Wolverine would be for gore and violence.It Begins: Fox Says?*Wolverine 3 Will Be Rated
Well, that didn't take long! A mere two days after Deadpool's shocking box office success, Fox has begun going all-in on "adult" superhero films. At the New York Toy Fair, the studio announced that it wants the third solo Wolverine movie to also be rated "R."
4 wordsYea only reason to go with an R rating on Wolverine would be for gore and violence.
It's a dude who fights with claws. The other movies honestly did feel hamstrung because they were not R films. Wolverine is one of the few super heroes that an R rating wouldn't just be a ham fisted addition.Yea only reason to go with an R rating on Wolverine would be for gore and violence.
I'm not saying it's a bad idea, nor that the previous films haven't been weaker due to the lack of gore and violence. My ultimate fear is that they try to turn Wolverine from the "silent but deadly murderball" that he is into a more vocal character just because they snagged an R rating and it worked with Deadpool. So to rephrase my original comment, Wolverine could potentially benefit from the R rating as long as they limit it to the gore and violence, and don't try to change the overall tone of the character.It's a dude who fights with claws. The other movies honestly did feel hamstrung because they were not R films. Wolverine is one of the few super heroes that an R rating wouldn't just be a ham fisted addition.
I agree with this, yeah. Someone on Reddit said it too. Either 1.) The other wolverine films have been hampered by the lack of R rating on the fight scenes, and that is changing. or 2.) They are going to add more shit to make it R for the sake of being edgy.I'm not saying it's a bad idea, nor that the previous films haven't been weaker due to the lack of gore and violence. My ultimate fear is that they try to turn Wolverine from the "silent but deadly murderball" that he is into a more vocal character just because they snagged an R rating and it worked with Deadpool. So to rephrase my original comment, Wolverine could potentially benefit from the R rating as long as they limit it to the gore and violence, and don't try to change the overall tone of the character.
Nightcrawler opening > *Best part of any X-Men movie ever was still Wolverine tearing up all the agents in the X Mansion in X-2....
...maybe after Magneto murdering Nazis. But it's still close.