Deadpool's score is honestly Junkie XL's best work and it's utterly criminal he didn't return for 2 and & Wolverine. The intense 1980s synth sound just fits the character flawlessly.
@@calebmcclure3893 The X-Men film series in general has some truly fantastic soundtracks, but some are better than others, and Deadpool's is most certainly one of the better ones.
This scene, just like the rest of the film, was INCREDIBLE. The music, the setting, the action, the humor, the violence, the choreography, the timing, the sense of urgency and much-needed vengeance, and the fact that it seamlessly transitioned into ANOTHER awesome action scene (12 bullets) without feeling like it was playing its whole hand right at the get-go. It just..... Oh man, I felt like I needed a cigarette after such adrenaline pumping intensity.
The scene where he jumps through the roof of that Escalade and starts going john-wu on those henchmen was pure fucking gold. Such a refreshing change to the comic book movie scene.
Anybody else notice that just before this theme started playing in the movie, Deadpool would actually say, "Maximum Effort"? So much awesome 4th wall breaking goodness!
Tom you have seriously gone so far in the last couple of years, this is awesome. I hope you continue with more breakdowns and tutorials soon, they have helped me more than almost any other video on RUclips.
buildung up the heat until the drop at 0:40 and gets its epic climax at 0:50, then filler and another breakdown at 1:15. This song is so fucking awesome.
+Michail Chatzinikolaou Most of us Filipinos are not that good English. Although that's my first language, I'm not so sure if my grammar is sometimes wrong. :P
love the sound effect from 52 - 1:02. Everytime Deadpool was kicking lots of ass they used that cue and it just made it even more badass. (And yeah I loved the film.)
Not only that, but Sonic is also known for being more experimental with the music instead of going with what everyone else is doing, even back in the Genesis days with CD.
@@BatMane95 Yes, you're right. Sigh if only the OST in the Sonic Movies didn't sound so bland and generic. You don't wanna incorporate any game music to the screen? Fine at least make your music stand out have that Sonic feel to them.
@@liamphibia Yep, though depends on specifically what you want to go for since 06, Unleashed, Black Knight and Lost World show that Orchestral can work perfectly fine as long as you have a catchy melody and maybe some extra instruments to give a bit more pop (Kingdom Valley, Egg Dragoon, Shrouded Forest, and Windy Hill are great examples of this).
So I saw Deadpool this weekend and I had a pretty great time with it. I have been excited for this movie for around 6 months, and I pretty much got everything I wanted out of it, though it has considerably more faults than other Marvel movies. Deadpool is about a man named Wade Wilson who gets cancer and runs away from his girlfriend Vanessa looking for a cure. He then is tricked by Francis, the bad guy in the villain, who tells him that he will cure him when instead he intends to make him in to an undefeatable mercenary. After put through numerous rounds of torture, he gains the ability to heal from any wound, making him pretty much invincible. The comic book character of Deadpool is a pretty unique one, and the R rating definitely helped separate this movie from other superhero movies. This would classify as a superhero movie, since it's Marvel after all, but Deadpool is no hero, and is often making a couple of wisecracks before and after killing his victims. I feel pretty indecisive about my feelings for Deadpool, since I had so much fun with it, and it did have a couple of recognizable errors. What I had a huge expectation for in this movie was how true it stayed to the character of Deadpool, and I wasn't let down at all. Ryan Reynolds brings the best possible performance he can to this movie, and is passion for Deadpool is obvious in the movie. I feel like Ryan Reynolds is going to be almost inseparable from Deadpool from this point on, and I mean in the way that Robert Downy Jr is almost inseparable from Iron Man, and Heath Ledger is almost inseparable to The Joker. And yes, I really did just compare Heath Ledger's performance to Ryan Reynolds. Heath Ledger put a new twist on an already much loved character with a lot of personality in the comics, and gave the best possible performance he could have for the character. That's exactly what Ryan Reynolds does in Deadpool. I don't think there are that many people out there who could have played Deadpool off so well. I mean, everything from his delivery of jokes to his fourth wall breaks, to his insanity. There were a couple of other characters too, but I couldn't really find myself caring about too many of them. I liked T.J. Miller in this movie, I liked Vanessa played by Morena Baccarin. But I didn't ever really care about Colossus or Negasonic teenage warhead, the only two X-Men in this movie. I mean, they were cool on screen and all, but were only in around 3 or 4 scenes in the movie, and were only relevant to the story towards the end of the movie. The opening credits jokingly reveal all the clichés that are about to unfold in the movie, like how the villain is British, and how it's directed by an overpaid tool. The villain in this movie was Ajax, played by Ed Skrein. His gimmick was that he couldn't feel pain, but couldn't heal like Deadpool. There wasn't really any backstory or anything given to us to be invested in for this villain, and he could really have been played by anybody. All of these clichés were a little more forgivable since the studio acknowledges it themselves at the start of the movie. Of course, they could have spent more time developing the villain if they really wanted to, but Deadpool's character was the star and evidently the first priority. That being said, I don't really need to restate everything the movie tells you it's going to be, and I'm at least glad the studio acknowledged it and didn't try to hide it. The comedy in Deadpool is pretty on fleek. And it's not all fart jokes, some of it is clever too. Ryan Reynolds even said himself in an interview that Deadpool 'has a pop culture joke cannon in his brain with unlimited ammunition.' If you've read any of the comics, then you would probably know everything there is to expect from Deadpool's character. The movie has a lot of gags, references, crude jokes, even more crude sex scenes and an abundance of 4th wall breaks. If you already like Deadpool now you will probably love his portrayal in this movie. The script is actually really well written too, with only a couple of hiccups. Admittedly, there are some jokes that just didn't land, some jokes were not timed well, and some were followed up by an actually clever joke that a lot of people may sadly have missed because people are too busy laughing at the previous joke right before it. Besides some of these mishaps, the movie is really funny, and these mishaps weren't too often, and the dialogue had a huge amount of jokes to make up for some of the jokes that may not have landed. I laughed a lot in the movie, which was what I wanted out of a Deadpool movie. Deadpool's sense of humor feels like it's been ripped right out of the pages of the comics. I thought the comedy in this movie delivered well for the most part, seeing as how most everything Deadpool said was a punchline or leading up to a later joke. The humor always seems to tie in well, and it never feels forced, which is something I was glad with. One thing I was disappointed in was the lack of creative deaths in the action scenes. Deadpool is very much a badass in this movie, but I expected more creative deaths like in the comics. The writers for this movie, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, also worked on Zombieland, which had creative deaths in it too. There were a couple of creative deaths, but I had hoped for more. Aside from not many creative deaths, the action in this movie is really well done and entertaining. It's shot really well, and Deadpool's style of fighting is somewhat badass and ninja like and also comedic, using a lot of banter during these scenes. The action is clear, and there's not many jump cuts. The action is also really violent, and Fox went all out on this. There is dismemberment, decapitation, gut entrails and brains can be seen splatting when Deadpool gets a headshot. I loved to see this much profane, crude, over the top nonsense in a Marvel movie, and it was refreshing. I only wish there was more action, because it was really good when it was on screen. There was only 2 big fight scenes in the movie, and I wanted just a little more. Overall the action was very enjoyable. The soundtrack in this movie was really good. There was some original music and some actual songs. I liked the Hip-Hop/rock feel to the soundtrack, and I feel like it suited Deadpool's ghetto personality. Tom Holkenborg who did one of the songs in the soundtrack actually did parts of the soundtrack for Mad Max: Fury Road and Black Mass, and I like what he did with the soundtrack. Usually Marvel movies are over 2 hours long, and I was surprised to see this movie end around the 1 hour and 40 minute mark. When the movie ended, I really wanted to see more. It feels like the movie got cut short a little bit, and was almost ... incomplete. The action and the comedy was working really well for the movie. If it was, say, a half hour longer, that would be plenty of time that could be used to further advance the plot and show some of the less seen characters, as well as add a little more action. One thing the movie was doing brilliantly was sometimes having the comedy revolve around the violence and vice versa, which is exactly what I wanted in a Deadpool movie, and they could have done so much more with that if the movie was longer. I was also disappointed to see that the big action scene at the end was only with katanas. There had been some good shootout scenes before, and I was expecting a lot of gunplay at the final action scene since Deadpool gets all ready by loading a huge duffel bag filled with guns, and then forgets it. I wanted to see a little more shootout scenes, with a little more gunplay. Other than not having as much action as I had hoped, and not having enough creative and wacky deaths in the action, I enjoyed Deadpool for what it was trying to be. The movie didn't want to be taken seriously, and clearly didn't take itself seriously. This is probably the only Marvel that I would say could be a little longer. There wasn't any fancy camerawork, most of the shots didn't have that much variety to them, but at least they got the shots. Deadpool was essentially made because of the internet. If the fans didn't beg for more after the test footage was released around 2 years ago, then this movie would never have been made. I feel like this is the first time Fox made a movie specifically for the fans. I mean, Fox has a lot of great X-Men movies, but those were made to the directors style. This movie feels like it was made entirely for the audience, which did make it a lot of fun to watch. Deadpool has a few more faults than other funny Marvel movies like Ant-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy, which both had more variety to the cinematography, with Ant-Man being more vertical and being more about scale, and Guardians of the Galaxy about being really pretty and showing it off with a lot more interesting camerawork. Ant-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy did have a little bit more though put in to it as far as the development of characters. One thing that those two movies weren't, was an extremely violent violent hard R rated movie, that didn't feel restricted at all by the rating. I hope this movie serves as a great example of a superhero movie that can be R rated and still be true to source material and more importantly to the studio, make a good profit. Deadpool had it's hiccups and faults, but is definitely not going to stop me from buying it on Blu-Ray when it releases and seeing it in the theaters again. + Action is violent/unrestricted - Not much room for character development + Comedy is clever and funny - Could have more action scenes + Violence/comedy work with each other - Should have longer run time + Does justice to Deadpool as a character - Needed more creative deaths 7.8/10
+Pavel Kolář every time when I hear that synth I feel like the beat track is going to play but alas no :( they kept on play the synth throught the movie
Deadpool's score is honestly Junkie XL's best work and it's utterly criminal he didn't return for 2 and & Wolverine. The intense 1980s synth sound just fits the character flawlessly.
Amen, I will forever consider 00:52 to be deadpools definitive superhero theme music
@@calebmcclure3893 The X-Men film series in general has some truly fantastic soundtracks, but some are better than others, and Deadpool's is most certainly one of the better ones.
Oh, I guess that's why the 2nd and 3rd' soundtrack were very forgettable. I can't even remember anything from them xD
@@GoldlimeDevhub Tyler bates (composer of deadpool 2) version of “maximum effort” can’t hold a candle to junkie XL’s version
Absolutely epic Junkie XL was robbed of an Oscar for the soundtrack of Mad Max
And He's also robbed for scoring Justice League. T_T
@@DarrenHalim Not anymore 😏
@@raidenthenctzenwithinsomni4961 right... Snyder cut....
@@raidenthenctzenwithinsomni4961 MY MAN!
Brothers in Arms
This scene, just like the rest of the film, was INCREDIBLE. The music, the setting, the action, the humor, the violence, the choreography, the timing, the sense of urgency and much-needed vengeance, and the fact that it seamlessly transitioned into ANOTHER awesome action scene (12 bullets) without feeling like it was playing its whole hand right at the get-go. It just..... Oh man, I felt like I needed a cigarette after such adrenaline pumping intensity.
"HaVe YoU sEeN tHiS mAn ?"
LMAOOO
The way he says it!🤭
@@liamphibia 💖💖😭😍
The score of Justice League came out today, and i so happy, because Junkie XL is great composer.
Meu chará
too bad justice league was a shit movie tbh
That movie sucked
Stop spamming it everywhere
@@blazemf227
Cry Baby Cry
@@cringekiller348 Ironic username.
I hated that movie, still not going to be a prissy little bitch about it.
Seven years later, this tunes still gives me chills. I swear, my dude. You should score every movie ever.....EVER!
Deadpool was a masterpiece this movie was gory violent and super fun! i watch this over and over and it never gets boring
needs to be a top 5 comic book origin, heck it could be a top 5 comic book movie of all time, I love it to
I flipped when I heard that a Deadpool movie was coming out as I grew up a Deadpool fan, and my favorite actor plays my favorite “hero”
I love that 80's rock vibe this track has.
Sounds very video gamey imo.👍
MJ - "Just beat iiiiiitttt! Beat iiit! beat iiiiiiit beat it!"
Deadpool - Okay, but only with my small hand. It's gonna feel sooooo big."
hahaha nice reference
Synclavier powa
I wish we could get this back for Deadpool's MCU appearances.
Admit it, you all came for the drops at 0:51 .
You're absolutley right, I love that part of the track, I'd play it constantly on piano any chance I get.
Yup
How did you know?!
Nah, I'm here for 0:39
Beat it
So good, it's got such a hint of 80s synth wave! Real cool
the movie has a bunch of old songs
I'm really loving Junkie XL as a soundtrack. It's really diversifies everything from just Hanz Zimmerman bwooms
Yiorgios Vazouras whos hans zimmerman?
@Micah Johansson
A film he also composed the music for :)
@@duffwicky Really???
The scene where he jumps through the roof of that Escalade and starts going john-wu on those henchmen was pure fucking gold. Such a refreshing change to the comic book movie scene.
I mean even in the comics Deadpool is a badass
Can we collectively agree that 0:50 is the best part
"I've Never Said This, But Don't Swallow"
That was a pretty fucking awesome scene XD
That's what she said
I only have 10 bullets, your gonna have to share!"
@@legendsneverdie70Erm, actually ☝️🤓 * snort * he said that he had 12 bullets. :)
Let’s count them down
This theme was so missed in the sequel
If it’s not in dead pool & wolverine, we riot
@calebmcclure3893 Did ya riot? I'm one to normally fight for a consistent superhero theme, but LFG surpassed this by miles.
@@calebmcclure3893boy do I have some bad news
It have a wonderful 90's Mortal Kombat feeling! I love it!
@@GrijzePilion But still. Why did you delete your reply? Where did it go again?
Yeah, it sounds like it belongs in a video game.
Just imagine Deadpool and Wolverine with this music in the final battle 😍
I would jizz in my pants if that happens 😮
@@I-speak-U-shut-itAyo? 🫵💀
@@bubiscool Your mom's sex tape with me in bed ahh AYO 🤣🫵🏿🫵🏿🫵🏿
maximum armor...maximum strength...maximum speed...MAXIMUM EFFORT!
Fucking Crysis! *salutes*
MAXIMUM SPIDER
Sup
Maximum avenging!
Maximum results!
Woah, this music is really awesome and epic at the same time. Good job, Mr. Junkie XL.
I saw your comments on other videos
This is my favourite movie of all time. Thank You Tim Miller!
Anybody else notice that just before this theme started playing in the movie, Deadpool would actually say, "Maximum Effort"? So much awesome 4th wall breaking goodness!
Is 0:51 mimicking Beat It by Michael Jackson on purpose?
+Mac He's got a noice pair of smooth criminals down undah!
michael jackson beat it
+Mac In a video of JunkieXL and his studio, he said it was deliberate since it was from such a super expensive machine that makes that sound.
^Confirmed
actually sounded to me like Crazy Train's intro
I missed Junkie in 2 and 3. This is an amazing theme. I don’t know why they abandoned it.
0:52 - 1:02 sounds like Michael Jackson's "Beat It" a little bit. I wonder if it was inspired by that. Very cool.
+Jarrod Romine A LOT like Beat it! Could Tom have sampled it? My guess is yes. Still cool though.
+Jarrod Romine Reminded me more of Duck Sauces Barbra Streisand
+Jelle Hoeksma No need, it's a famous Fairlight sound. Why pay the fees to sample Michael Jackson?
+Jarrod Romine Dude i was thinking the exact same thing
+Edbrad I knew I wasn't tripping out when I heard that last night.
I absolutely love this theme more than the second one
Tom you have seriously gone so far in the last couple of years, this is awesome. I hope you continue with more breakdowns and tutorials soon, they have helped me more than almost any other video on RUclips.
Well, discovering that Junkie XL is making the deadpool ost made me shed a tear...
Of joy of course :D
+Penguin Freezing oh my god...You made me realise it..
Shit did I leave the stove on
hope not
yu
U have reached to ur fav theme👍🙏🙏
Love this tune!
That is amazing! Sounds like an 80's soundtrack on speed!
0:54 when that kicks in during the movie it's the coolest thing ever
buildung up the heat until the drop at 0:40 and gets its epic climax at 0:50, then filler and another breakdown at 1:15. This song is so fucking awesome.
Junkie XL needs to come back for Deadpool 3🔥🔥🔥🔥
And bring this theme back!!!
To be honest Tyler Bates wasn't bad either and had his own jams as well
"Maximum effort" is my new favourite catchphrase!
Sounds awesome 😃
I miss that kind of music in Deadpool 2.
I love this movie and the soundtrack 💖.
There is just something i can't explain about 0:50
Papa bless Junkie XL!
it's a sound sample I'm trying to figure out. I know it.
This makes me even more excited for this movie. I don't know what i'm going to do.
I like how in parts it kinda sounds like an old fashioned video game. It suits it
Sounds fantastic Tom!!! Great illustration of Deadpool character.
I love how it really expresses the character of Deadpool
the movie was LEGENDARY
Seriously I was laughing for most of the movie, it was perfect.
"Maximum Effort"
Me saying before having sex.
jajajajjaja xD
Ikr
Pepe Gonzales Why? Because sex lasts as long as this track?
I feel sorry for you...
Pepe Gonzalez lmao
Vi hoje o filme, uma palavra define, sensacional!
This part of the soundtrack sounds líke a modern version of a terminator chase sequence
terminaron?
+Wala Akong Pangalan terminator*
+Wala Akong Pangalan It's spanish for "i suck at english"
Pretty much.
+Michail Chatzinikolaou Most of us Filipinos are not that good English. Although that's my first language, I'm not so sure if my grammar is sometimes wrong. :P
AGT Just Jerk, I loved their routine to this song.
Reminds me of this old game I used to play call Loaded for the PS, man this music brings me back to the 90's.
This music is awesome !!!!!!!! I'm freaking excited for Deadpool ! Also your score on Mad Max: Fury Road !
Awesome work. Really enjoy your studio time videos. Thank you.
I love you JXL ! No homo thou xD
If they ever make a Vectorman movie, Junkie needs to do the soundtrack. This sounds a lot like some of the Vectorman OST.
Dude holy shit I thought I was only one who thought this, no one even knows the fire that came out of that game
love the sound effect from 52 - 1:02. Everytime Deadpool was kicking lots of ass they used that cue and it just made it even more badass. (And yeah I loved the film.)
It's so familiar, I'm trying to to remember where I know it it from. Part of me knows it from Ozzy crazy train?
So sick!!
Loving these synth sounds.
Chaos (in appearance), drums, 90s era music effects... All Deadpool !
0:51 we all came for this
Just Awesome
I wish the Sonic Movies had this type of music. It sounds very video gamey. (Same composer btw)
Not only that, but Sonic is also known for being more experimental with the music instead of going with what everyone else is doing, even back in the Genesis days with CD.
@@BatMane95 Yes, you're right. Sigh if only the OST in the Sonic Movies didn't sound so bland and generic. You don't wanna incorporate any game music to the screen? Fine at least make your music stand out have that Sonic feel to them.
@@liamphibia Yep, though depends on specifically what you want to go for since 06, Unleashed, Black Knight and Lost World show that Orchestral can work perfectly fine as long as you have a catchy melody and maybe some extra instruments to give a bit more pop (Kingdom Valley, Egg Dragoon, Shrouded Forest, and Windy Hill are great examples of this).
Can't wait till this gets like a million views. We were here first, friends ;)
FUCKING BEST SONG IN THE HISTORY OF EVER. DUHHHHH! DEHDUH DUIUUH DURH DIH DUH DUH DUHUUHHH* Church bell*
I remember when this only had 55 views, and I was the 56th XD because I looked it up the day after I saw it
Hey, it made it to a million. Your wish came true! :P
This is just ...TOM!JunkieXL4ever!
i loved when it started playing this when he jumps in the truck and begins fighting.
badass song
0:51 for the best part of the sound
When you're about to start an essay 30 minutes before it's due.
"MAXIMUM EFFORT!"
You sir are a LEGEND !!
Just Jerk brought me here! Thanks!
Keep em coming!!
Man, you do not disappoint!
BEST EPIC SONG EVER !!!
YES YOU ARE AMAZING!
Mr junkie XL you're my favorite composer
OMG BEAT IT AAAH I LOVE
I can see why Junkie was brought in to compose for the Sonic Movie. Can't wait to listen to the soundtrack when it drops tomorrow.
So I saw Deadpool this weekend and I had a pretty great time with it. I have been excited for this movie for around 6 months, and I pretty much got everything I wanted out of it, though it has considerably more faults than other Marvel movies.
Deadpool is about a man named Wade Wilson who gets cancer and runs away from his girlfriend Vanessa looking for a cure. He then is tricked by Francis, the bad guy in the villain, who tells him that he will cure him when instead he intends to make him in to an undefeatable mercenary. After put through numerous rounds of torture, he gains the ability to heal from any wound, making him pretty much invincible. The comic book character of Deadpool is a pretty unique one, and the R rating definitely helped separate this movie from other superhero movies. This would classify as a superhero movie, since it's Marvel after all, but Deadpool is no hero, and is often making a couple of wisecracks before and after killing his victims. I feel pretty indecisive about my feelings for Deadpool, since I had so much fun with it, and it did have a couple of recognizable errors.
What I had a huge expectation for in this movie was how true it stayed to the character of Deadpool, and I wasn't let down at all. Ryan Reynolds brings the best possible performance he can to this movie, and is passion for Deadpool is obvious in the movie. I feel like Ryan Reynolds is going to be almost inseparable from Deadpool from this point on, and I mean in the way that Robert Downy Jr is almost inseparable from Iron Man, and Heath Ledger is almost inseparable to The Joker. And yes, I really did just compare Heath Ledger's performance to Ryan Reynolds. Heath Ledger put a new twist on an already much loved character with a lot of personality in the comics, and gave the best possible performance he could have for the character. That's exactly what Ryan Reynolds does in Deadpool. I don't think there are that many people out there who could have played Deadpool off so well. I mean, everything from his delivery of jokes to his fourth wall breaks, to his insanity. There were a couple of other characters too, but I couldn't really find myself caring about too many of them. I liked T.J. Miller in this movie, I liked Vanessa played by Morena Baccarin. But I didn't ever really care about Colossus or Negasonic teenage warhead, the only two X-Men in this movie. I mean, they were cool on screen and all, but were only in around 3 or 4 scenes in the movie, and were only relevant to the story towards the end of the movie. The opening credits jokingly reveal all the clichés that are about to unfold in the movie, like how the villain is British, and how it's directed by an overpaid tool. The villain in this movie was Ajax, played by Ed Skrein. His gimmick was that he couldn't feel pain, but couldn't heal like Deadpool. There wasn't really any backstory or anything given to us to be invested in for this villain, and he could really have been played by anybody. All of these clichés were a little more forgivable since the studio acknowledges it themselves at the start of the movie. Of course, they could have spent more time developing the villain if they really wanted to, but Deadpool's character was the star and evidently the first priority. That being said, I don't really need to restate everything the movie tells you it's going to be, and I'm at least glad the studio acknowledged it and didn't try to hide it.
The comedy in Deadpool is pretty on fleek. And it's not all fart jokes, some of it is clever too. Ryan Reynolds even said himself in an interview that Deadpool 'has a pop culture joke cannon in his brain with unlimited ammunition.' If you've read any of the comics, then you would probably know everything there is to expect from Deadpool's character. The movie has a lot of gags, references, crude jokes, even more crude sex scenes and an abundance of 4th wall breaks. If you already like Deadpool now you will probably love his portrayal in this movie. The script is actually really well written too, with only a couple of hiccups. Admittedly, there are some jokes that just didn't land, some jokes were not timed well, and some were followed up by an actually clever joke that a lot of people may sadly have missed because people are too busy laughing at the previous joke right before it. Besides some of these mishaps, the movie is really funny, and these mishaps weren't too often, and the dialogue had a huge amount of jokes to make up for some of the jokes that may not have landed. I laughed a lot in the movie, which was what I wanted out of a Deadpool movie. Deadpool's sense of humor feels like it's been ripped right out of the pages of the comics. I thought the comedy in this movie delivered well for the most part, seeing as how most everything Deadpool said was a punchline or leading up to a later joke. The humor always seems to tie in well, and it never feels forced, which is something I was glad with.
One thing I was disappointed in was the lack of creative deaths in the action scenes. Deadpool is very much a badass in this movie, but I expected more creative deaths like in the comics. The writers for this movie, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, also worked on Zombieland, which had creative deaths in it too. There were a couple of creative deaths, but I had hoped for more. Aside from not many creative deaths, the action in this movie is really well done and entertaining. It's shot really well, and Deadpool's style of fighting is somewhat badass and ninja like and also comedic, using a lot of banter during these scenes. The action is clear, and there's not many jump cuts. The action is also really violent, and Fox went all out on this. There is dismemberment, decapitation, gut entrails and brains can be seen splatting when Deadpool gets a headshot. I loved to see this much profane, crude, over the top nonsense in a Marvel movie, and it was refreshing. I only wish there was more action, because it was really good when it was on screen. There was only 2 big fight scenes in the movie, and I wanted just a little more. Overall the action was very enjoyable.
The soundtrack in this movie was really good. There was some original music and some actual songs. I liked the Hip-Hop/rock feel to the soundtrack, and I feel like it suited Deadpool's ghetto personality. Tom Holkenborg who did one of the songs in the soundtrack actually did parts of the soundtrack for Mad Max: Fury Road and Black Mass, and I like what he did with the soundtrack. Usually Marvel movies are over 2 hours long, and I was surprised to see this movie end around the 1 hour and 40 minute mark. When the movie ended, I really wanted to see more. It feels like the movie got cut short a little bit, and was almost ... incomplete. The action and the comedy was working really well for the movie. If it was, say, a half hour longer, that would be plenty of time that could be used to further advance the plot and show some of the less seen characters, as well as add a little more action. One thing the movie was doing brilliantly was sometimes having the comedy revolve around the violence and vice versa, which is exactly what I wanted in a Deadpool movie, and they could have done so much more with that if the movie was longer. I was also disappointed to see that the big action scene at the end was only with katanas. There had been some good shootout scenes before, and I was expecting a lot of gunplay at the final action scene since Deadpool gets all ready by loading a huge duffel bag filled with guns, and then forgets it. I wanted to see a little more shootout scenes, with a little more gunplay.
Other than not having as much action as I had hoped, and not having enough creative and wacky deaths in the action, I enjoyed Deadpool for what it was trying to be. The movie didn't want to be taken seriously, and clearly didn't take itself seriously. This is probably the only Marvel that I would say could be a little longer. There wasn't any fancy camerawork, most of the shots didn't have that much variety to them, but at least they got the shots. Deadpool was essentially made because of the internet. If the fans didn't beg for more after the test footage was released around 2 years ago, then this movie would never have been made. I feel like this is the first time Fox made a movie specifically for the fans. I mean, Fox has a lot of great X-Men movies, but those were made to the directors style. This movie feels like it was made entirely for the audience, which did make it a lot of fun to watch. Deadpool has a few more faults than other funny Marvel movies like Ant-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy, which both had more variety to the cinematography, with Ant-Man being more vertical and being more about scale, and Guardians of the Galaxy about being really pretty and showing it off with a lot more interesting camerawork. Ant-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy did have a little bit more though put in to it as far as the development of characters. One thing that those two movies weren't, was an extremely violent violent hard R rated movie, that didn't feel restricted at all by the rating. I hope this movie serves as a great example of a superhero movie that can be R rated and still be true to source material and more importantly to the studio, make a good profit. Deadpool had it's hiccups and faults, but is definitely not going to stop me from buying it on Blu-Ray when it releases and seeing it in the theaters again.
+ Action is violent/unrestricted - Not much room for character development
+ Comedy is clever and funny - Could have more action scenes
+ Violence/comedy work with each other - Should have longer run time
+ Does justice to Deadpool as a character - Needed more creative deaths
7.8/10
awsome!!!
Sound are Great
This was actually a really good movie
oh my god just seen it today was soooo awesome
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" M A X I M U M E F F O R T"
awesome !
Hyped
I was surprised that even the score was great. 0:50 almost sounds the beginning of Micheal Jackson's Beat it.
+Jose Rodriguez he used the same instrument for that part... it gives me goosebumps everytime! :)
+Pavel Kolář every time when I hear that synth I feel like the beat track is going to play but alas no :( they kept on play the synth throught the movie
+Pavel Kolář what is is the instrument
he actually didn't use the same instrument because that instrument is hella expensive (synclavier) but he used that sound on purpose
@@aronvankeulen8547 But he did, he has a Synclavier 2
awesome
Crazy synths! Not my favourite sound, but it's very unique and absolutely your JunkieXL style. :-)
Love the Beat it synth sound
Play this when I'm on my runs. To make sure I put in the max amount of effort
Is it weird how certain beats to this song sound like "Beat it" from Michael Jackson?
Ya know, as battlecries go today, "Maximum effort" is actually pretty good.
Despite Junkie XL not being on the second film for music, I hope to god they use this as the main theme again.
HOLY **t this is so good for a DEADPOOL song
hell yea
Deadpool. Rocks
my go-to lockdown movie
20 people were later killed by a Zamboni.
Epicccc!!!
0:51 this part makes me feel like i'm ready for the apocalypse