Deadpool to Blade: "I thought you were retired?" Blade: "Ret*rded?" Deadpool: "Whoa whoa whoa, RETIRED... I'm not trying to get cancelled" had me dying!
I was actually surprised that they had like gay jokes and even took a dig at woke culture with one of the lines. Like since when Disney had the balls to make gay jokes? If anything I was expecting Disney to turn Deadpool and Wolverine gay couples by the end of the movie.
I completely agree with Wolverine’s arc. Those scenes where he talks about what happened got me all teared up. It was very heartwarming to see how much he really did care about his team, and how tore up he was over failing to save them. Those were some very well done scenes.
Snipes returning was my favorite cameo, laughed my ass off when he said there’s only one of him (cause we all know how it’s been going for Ali at this point)
We had a short-run Blade television series, so technically there has already been more than one Blade. But Wesley Snipes will always be Blade, like Chris Reeve will always be Superman.
Yes it was candy. Delicious bacon and cheese. But hear me out: Wolverine Dead Pool The best Gambit ever Friggin Blade (the only Blade) And so much fun raging on the disaster that is current Marvel. I'm starved, as most of us are, for good quality film, but lets be honest. This is a huge step in the direction of fan appreciation and recovery. As the eternal infants we are, this was good stuff. I loved it.
Just to be "That Guy...", I'll point out that Chris Evans' cameo was a kind of a double of a double-swerve. When he first shows up he's dressed as Captain America from Marvel's "Earth X".
As a long time GAMBIT FAN thank to MvsC2, I completely lost it when the cards came in film, and Chaning came into screen. The only thing I wish he would’ve had his eyes glowing pink. Other than that Gambit was great
You mean Black eyes and Pink pupils throughout. Because his eyes actually glowed pink when he did the card shuffle in a slow-mo in the middle of the fight
Chris Evans back as Johnny Storm, Jennifer Garner back as Elektra, and Wesley Snipes back as Blade, and seeing them shine, were moments where I lost my s***. Great review Snarky Jay.
Johnny Storm didn't "shine" very long, and I wasn't happy with how he went out. But Chris Evans has already played The Man, and resolved that story beautifully, so I'm not too upset.
@@ActionFigureMagic I thought he was an awful Gambit. Trying way too hard to be funny. For me that lost respect for the actual character. Just my opinion though.
The food comparison at the end was a perfect explanation. Yes I love a nice rich fillet steak, and I also love greasy burgers. What I don't like is restaurants that pretend to deliver high food at high costs, just to deliver a tasteless expensive experience. I'm here for Fry-pool and Burger-ine.
The plot was very meta. The plot was Deadpool (and Ryan) needing to choose between his past friends (the Fox universe) and the money (Disney and the MCU). Deadpool/Ryan chooses to remember everything that Fox did for the franchise while still making fun of it (and the MCU). Ryan couldn't just abandon the past to embrace a future with the MCU and wanted to honor all those who came before. This is hammered home with the clips during the credits of all the behind-the-scenes of the Fox X-men movies. It was a love letter to everyone who brought Deadpool/Ryan to this point and that he won't forsake them for a quick Disney cash grab. Ryan was in a pretty good spot (hence his Marvel Jesus comment) so that he could make this movie instead of being shoehorned into the MCU style/multi-verse. He made an pretty self-contained story (about friendship). I was honestly shocked the movie wasn't Deadpool going through the timelines fixing all the issues of the MCU, instead, Deadpool did one thing, fight for the ones he loved, sure you could say "Nova threatened the whole universe if not stopped", but I don't really feel that was the tension that she might actually win. Ryan/Deadpool just said "I'm not joining the MCU, the MCU is joining me".
I would only add the thin plot and "extraneous" elements were self-reflective of Deadpool's ADHD which in a twist gives the movie a psychological edge. That's the real irony. The CGI scene where Deadpool and Wolverine jump out of the bus is terrible technically. Yet I love the shot because it reminds me of that one comic book panel where a character is drawn poorly in comparison to the all the other panels. In so many ways this movie is simply a dark comedy. How can anyone not love it?
I laughed so hard when Deadpool was having a conversation with Wolverine's adamantium corpse at the beginning. It just threw me off so much but it was still hilarious. Seeing the Wolverine variants was hilarious too, especially the mini "comic accurate" Wolverine. Seeing the Hulk vs Wolverine universe was such a tease and I wanted more. Cavillrine was unexpected but awesome too. I was so hyped for Wolverine vs Sabretooth even though the fight lasted a few seconds. All the cameos in the Void were everything I expected and more. Pyro, Toad, Blob(?), Juggernaut, Callisto, Lady Deathstrike, & Azazel. Gambit looked and sounded so perfect. I was in literal shock. Wesley Snipes is still a badass as Blade, seeing the 2003 version of Elektra was just as surprising as seeing Chris Evans as Human Torch again. Dafne Keen is the perfect X-23, her interactions with Logan were so damned emotional. I only wish Nic Cage Ghost Rider and Thomas Jane Punisher were there too. Wolverine going Beserk Rage on all the Deadpool variants and revealing the cowl was probably my personal favorite scene of all, just above the fight scene with Deadpool, Wolverine, The Others vs Cassandra Nova's mutants. I'm glad this Wolverine & X-23 got a happy ending this time around and are part of Deadpool's friends and family. It makes me want them all back again for Avengers Secret War. This was the best experience I had watching a Marvel movie since Spider-Man No Way Home.
Snipes back as Blade was one of the best-kept secrets of this movie. I loved this movie. It's not perfect, but damn, it was the best thing Marvel released in theatres in years! X-men '97 is the best thing on TV by a country mile! Thanks for your videos. I love them and your sense of humor is pure gold.
The plot was a bit thin but the two characters carried the movie. It also did have heart contrary to what some other people would tell you and of course the cameos were amazing
You gotta give MCU a lot of credit on the plot. They're pulling in plotlines from Deadpool solo movies, and Wolverine solo movies, X-Men movies, Loki seasons, and merging it into MCU plot. Some plots should've been visible on the screen instead of just told to us, which would've been better. But overall I give them credit. Wasn't masterpiece writing, but it was great and epic!
I didn't feel like a single character phoned in their performances, and that carries a lot of weight. It genuinely felt like they were all doing it because they wanted to, and that they weren't just there to check a box and collect a paycheck, like so many movies have been over the past decade.
@@Gh0stDiaz I cant believe how SKINNY hes gotten too I mean he was big jacked in blade. I was in my head like has it been that long since blade was released? DP3 has no sent me into a midage crisis level.
I thought it would have been funny to have daniel radcliffe playing the 5,3 wolverine i didnt expect getting choked up when deapool breaks the 4th wall at the end when he says "ive been waiting a long time for this team up your the best wolverine".
Yeah, that was pretty damn good moment. They did so many things right in this movie, even if it's not some plot masterpiece. Some of the one liners were really well done. Also that "You're the best Wolverine" worked in and out of the universe, pretty well done.
Gambit was one of my favorite characters in the comics! And maybe I'm weird but I did understand the words coming out of his mouth. His accent was spot on!
@@ignitedsoul3937exactly, understood about 85% what he said only missed because I was laughing so hard that Channing was KILLING IT, and I'm so glad they included Gambit especially after his critical role in the X-Men 97 series.
My son and I went to the local movie theater last night and watched WolverPool. It was AWESOME Jay! Soooooo funny and ACTION PACKED for sure! Iconic scenes left and right! A MUST SEE on the big screen!
Great Video and opinions, I saw the movie in theaters on Sunday, I had a great time would go it again, by the way nice outfit, plus your hairstyle looks amazingly gorgeous and fantastic
All of your comments are on point but one of my favorite moments was the Liefeld's Just Feet store. And anyone who knows, knows. And it was freaking BRILLIANT.
Loved the cameos. They all brought their characters back. I had a double take moment when Blade showed up. I thought it was CGI at first. Like you said, everyone was represented well and the moments that were serious, were serious. The moments that were funny, were funny.
I saw this movie twice. Took my mom the first time and went with friends the second time. Loved it. The plot was decent enough, not expecting emmy award winning stuff here. The movie was entertaining as hell with lots of fan service, and that's enough for me.
NO BS!… it’s SO incredibly Obvious to me that your reviews (especially) of Movies you are GENUINELY passionate about, are truly SO insightful and spot on and also very well articulated that I just had to take a moment to give you praise and thank you 🙏 for taking the time and simultaneously making it so entertaining and showing us what it is to be a true Fan. 🌹
Elektra, Blade (my most hyped cameo), Gambit (highlight character/funniest from the cameos) , X23, Human torch, Thor holding Deadpool, Henry cavill’s Wolverine, Hulk, Variant of Wolverine’s and Deadpool’s & The Wolverine Mask - All pops
It took everything for me to not squeal when Elektra and Blade walked in. Everything else was just 🤌 *chefs kiss*. I haven't felt that satisfied after leaving the theater in a long time.
Deadpool 3 is what summer blockbusters use to be. fun, stupid, nonstop action. They should have released it during the fourth of july weekend. I had fun watching it with a movie theater audience. I do agree this is a love letter to fox marvel. When you build your 90s super hero movie collection, Logan and Deadpool 3 are the final acts.
It is definitely a film you see in a theater with other people because the laughter is infectious and the reactions to the cameos and other Easter Eggs can be quite joyous.
The TVA stuff was the most dull parts and the plot is weak, but the eye candy, cameos and as Jay said, the arcs are top notch. I haven't seen a good buddy cop film like this since..... honestly can't remember.
The Wolverine arc was also one of my favorite things about D&W. For me, it was nice to have something earnest among all the snark and meta. I think that aspect of the script was key to convincing Hugh to come back. He also has good screen chemistry with Dafne, and it was nice to see that reunion. The Patch cameo feels like a teaser for an extended flashback scene that could've worked in one of the earlier Fox films. The Blade: Trinity crack was one of the best one-liners. I do wonder why they weren't able to bring Kevin Nash back as the Russian, and why they weren't able to pull in Thomas Jane or Dolph Lundgren for a Punisher cameo.
The appearance of Blade me the most -- there's only one Blade -- but Gambit was certainly entertaining. I haven't seen Gambit since the 90's.... I didn't pick up Cowboy Deadpool's voice, but I'm glad you did.
If you enjoyed Deadpool then this is really a must. It's like a love letter to the older movies with these cameos. I watched it today and enjoyed it a lot. Don't miss the post-credit scene. Worth it. ;P
I love how at the end of every video SJC is so sweet and chill It’s like she got it out and off her chest and she’s relaxed again I do agree Seems it twice and I’m done for years I revisit it Down the path for sure But not until I somehow forget the feeling of it all Thanks for being you snarks
Thats an extremly accurate depiction of the movie, and freaking loved it (movie and review) But there is one thing, i actually wanna watch it a couple more times, because i KNOW there are a lot of easter eggs am missing. Thats the rewatch value for me
I felt very similarly to you. It‘s a fantastic rollercoaster of a film with a lot of heartfelt and intense cameos. But the rewatch factor after 1 or 2 times is less appealing. But for just these reasons you meantioned. Thank you for your content. As always snarky and beautiful. Have a great one girl. 😘👉
It’s been so long that I’ve enjoyed a Marvel movie like this one. I saw it yesterday and loved it. I really ain’t the biggest Deadpool fan, but Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine is the the baddest of bad asses. I can’t see anyone else ever playing him. Hopefully he is playing him until he’s 90. 😂 The opening scene and the end fight scene were magnificent…and both had slo-motion & older songs that just worked so well. Also, where’s my Dogpool spinoff? I’d gladly watch it 50 more times in the theater.
It's like a theme park gets plans for an amazing world shattering roller coaster plan, and they say let's slap some theme to make it fit, and get that line filled for the ride. I can't wait to see again
I love that both Ryan and Hugh know how to give their place to the people who work with them. How many other "superstars" would have left Channing and Wesley be at the forefront of that badass formation and flanked by Jennifer and Dafne? Any other would have tried to be front and center the whole time (Looking at you RDJ).
I never thought C Tates could pull off Gambit when I first heard the rumors, but holy sh- he was AMAZING. I was super stoked as a huge Blade fanboy, but dude. Gimmee more C Tates Gambit movies.
Gambit was obviously my favorite part. I thought the super thick Cajun accent was hilarious and cool at the same time and not many actors could pull that off.
Only thing that I didn't like about Gambit was that the didn't get his eyes right. How do you miss that? It's like forgetting that Geordi La Forge has white eyes.
He didn't pull it off. He was meant to be a one shot. That is why they make a subtle joke in the film about him being the only one who wanted him being cast as Gambit to happen.
Nah there was supposed to be a Tatum-Gambit movie 8years ago! It kept having problems like Marvel's Blade and getting pushed to the back burner.@@MarxIsDeadAndRotting
I loved this movie I'm not a fan of gross, dirty humor but I give Deadpool a pass because he's always able to make that not the point of his movies the movies are much more than that, they actually have good drama and so on I also am always amazed with Ryan as an actor and his good taste in music he's also not bad on the eyes either(lol) and as a lifelong fan of Superheroes in general, seeing Hugh as Wolverine again was just chef's kiss 10/10 if you ask me also loved the Deadpool Variants and the Wolverine Variants and Elektra's bad-ass band of heroes best movie of the year if you ask me also, if you ask me Snark Snark, martin scorscese isn't as great as he thinks he is and as everyone says he is his movies tend to be straight up trash whereas comic books films tend to be cinematic masterpieces when they're done right, he calls comics book movies "fast food", I call his movies "mafia porn" I prefer stories that make me feel hopeful, I don't like depressing trash
Well said indeed. As a pallet cleanser this movie was excellent. I don't think it'll have any lasting impact, but it was a lot of fun and that's what counts.
I think the meta is so meta that the film is made like a comic book. Cool mega 5-page spreads for fights, and for info dumps. Than a panel of just background. Made in to a 5-min sequence.
That is very accurate. I've just seen this film. It was mideocare in terms of plot, but the meta humor was AWSOME! I'm not a comicbook-film fan, I don't know most of the refferences, but I still LOVED most of that.
I agree with you. I think the plot was very loose and didn't really tie DP into the MCU at all. Sure we saw variants of some MCU characters but they were just that, variants and at the end of the day, DP is back in his own universe, with no change to the 616. DP may have saved Marvel at the box office, but he didn't really save the MCU at all.
i was able to watch it on the 6th of august, and no word of a lie, when wolverine put the cowl on and they started ripping apart the deadpool corps, i was on the verge of a psychotic laughter. loved that scene
I respect your opinion but I don't get some and other critics saying this is plotless, the story is clear and simple to me and I love this movie. The best deadpool movie from the first two and probably the best Marvel fox film just behind DaysFuturePast
i loved this movie. Plot is def thin, but its still a great and highly entertaining film.I think its the best deadpool movie ever. Wolverine and Deadpool have always made been a great team and rivals. They def have to do another team up with these two, maybe add cable to the mix.
Deadpool and Wolverine was Great. Had alot of fun watching the movie. Wolverine costume exploding was too funny. The Van fight was funny too. Wesley Snipes as Blade 🔥 Great end for Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.
@fredgilbert2032 if Hugh Jackman stays as Wolverine for the MCU. He's going to completely outshine the new Xmen team. Nobody is going to care about the rest because it's going to be the Wolverine show. Not to mention, MCU Xmen is not going to be rated R. I rather Wolverine leaves on a high note. Maybe a cameo in Secret Wars but he'll be 60 by then.
Great review and a great movie. I love the cameos and fan service. I love seeing Blade and Gambit that was probably my favorite part when they walked in. I’ve always been a big gambit fan ever since playing X-Men on super Nintendo. They really really let me down back in 2009 so it was awesome to see him in live action blowing up heads ha ha. I grew up watching blade, so I absolutely love the cameo. It was a lot of fun dressing up and going there in character. Everybody wanted to take photos. Everyone had such a blast. So many claps and so many cheers throughout the movie.
Glad Gambit and Elektra got some screen time. Really enjoyed the Cassandra Nova character. Great fight sequences paired to cool soundtrack. This is a movie that I'd buy just to return to some great moments.
Cavill was my favorite cameo! Would love for him to be the next Wolverine! I was very impressed with Channing Tatum as Gambit.. thought the accent was hilarious.. I’d totally watch a Gambit movie with him in it! Blade was definitely the cameo I appreciated the most because I’ve been a huge fan of his for freaking ever!!! One of the fastest Martial Artists back in the day… Fastest and Cleanest too!! Meaning his technique was pretty much flawless.. but he can be funny as hell too! I liked the Daredevil joke… I loved this movie and I’d definitely go see it again in the theater… and I don’t like going to theaters anymore… Jackman will always be Wolverine to me no matter who plays him next
Thank you, jay. You didn't even mention Ryan's wife and daughter being in the movie. LOL I agree with your thought on the rewatchability. For me, it's one and done. Certainly enjoyable, but no point seeing it again.
I pretty much agreed with everything. It was nice to see how easy it was for Chris to slide back into his FF character (even though I hated to see him die....it was pretty spectacular). My only complaint would be Nova because she was just overpowered as hell. The TVA stuff was terrible, but at least his behavior there made it more tolerable than Loki's. And it was awesome to see Channing get to play Gambit (who he has been as anxious to play as Reynolds was to play Deadpool).
I personally really enjoy the movie, while there were some things that were rush and the story wasn't the best. It was actually really fun to watch and I really wished Disney would make more movies like this but that's just a pipe dream.
The QR code from the trailer disclaimer from a couple months back by Ryan Reynolds’s helped me enjoy the movie more for the second watch through. By his own admission he said the story is paper thin. The self awareness was pretty refreshing so I was able to enjoy the movie for what it was
I had heard the dvd might have 4 extra hours? or would be 4 hrs long?? Idk, but I thought the whole web slinging thingy in the car ride was certainly related to something we missed. Wouldn't see it again, Ms Jay, hmmpf! That might well be a clear falsehood. That said, Right on! Right on! Great show!
I’m a HUGE Gambit fan. I never thought Tatum would pull it off but boy was I WRONG! I add also SUPER scared that they’d kill them all off like X-Force but I’m SO happy they let them, and Gambit, FUCKING COOK!!!
Snarky Jay, I pretty much 99.3% agree with everything you’ve ever said in any of your videos. However, I think this movie is just about borderline perfect. I thought the bad guys were actually OK and I thought the Multiverse thing really worked out, and I think the DvW movie used the multiverse to get the “right” Wolverine, and also as a nail in the coffin on Disney using the Multiverse (effectively) in the future.
The plot was admittedly shallow but everything else made up for it: the action, the cameos, the fun factor. It was fan service, but I'm okay with that. I will say this was the best version of Wolverine I've ever seen on film, and that says a lot.
Just such a fun and entertaining movie! Characters, cameos, action and comedy were amazing! Reynolds, Levy and crew did a great job. Disney might make a little money on this one. Thank you Ryan for fighting to make the movie your way!
Wesley Snipes saying he’s the only Blade was pure gold. Marvel has certainly f’d up the Blade reboot.
he is brilliant
I almost clapped 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
He is the only Blade imo
I love that little side eye from Deadpool right after that could totally go either way, like "Do I tell him ?" Or "Hey, you heard that, Disney ?"
@@AlexisLopez-pb8ms I didn't know that I needed another Wesley Snipes Blade until that moment.
Deadpool to Blade: "I thought you were retired?"
Blade: "Ret*rded?"
Deadpool: "Whoa whoa whoa, RETIRED... I'm not trying to get cancelled"
had me dying!
I was actually surprised that they had like gay jokes and even took a dig at woke culture with one of the lines. Like since when Disney had the balls to make gay jokes? If anything I was expecting Disney to turn Deadpool and Wolverine gay couples by the end of the movie.
@@kaister901 Somebody stood their ground on that one for sure.
Blade:I don’t like you
Deadpool:You never did
@@kaister901 Disney has nothing to do with Deadpool anything, it's all 100% Ryan.
@@jase276 You do know Disney totally owns the rights to deadpool? Right? Like you must be living under a rock if you don't know that.
I completely agree with Wolverine’s arc. Those scenes where he talks about what happened got me all teared up. It was very heartwarming to see how much he really did care about his team, and how tore up he was over failing to save them. Those were some very well done scenes.
It was just a fun movie. Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds played so well off each other. I actually didn't mind the flaws for this movie.🍿🍺
Snipes returning was my favorite cameo, laughed my ass off when he said there’s only one of him (cause we all know how it’s been going for Ali at this point)
And even saying his "ice skating" one liner. Although I still don't get it....
I liked that one, but my favorite was the casual Jennifer Garner line about Daredevil (presumably Ben Affleck) not making it - "It's fine..."
@@osmanyousif7849 think of it like people who try to run up escalators that are going down, they’re trying to do something that is not meant to be
It was Remy Lebeux for ME!😁 Hope he gets a Solo movie! But? Blade too? Was very badass! "Their is only one Blade baby'😁
We had a short-run Blade television series, so technically there has already been more than one Blade. But Wesley Snipes will always be Blade, like Chris Reeve will always be Superman.
Daphne Keene putting on the glasses was awesome.
That she stole from the gas station 😂😂I got a big ass grin on my face when that happened
Yes it was candy. Delicious bacon and cheese. But hear me out:
Wolverine
Dead Pool
The best Gambit ever
Friggin Blade (the only Blade)
And so much fun raging on the disaster that is current Marvel.
I'm starved, as most of us are, for good quality film, but lets be honest.
This is a huge step in the direction of fan appreciation and recovery. As the eternal infants we are, this was good stuff. I loved it.
Snipes returning was seriously my favorite and most 'wait, is that? No..IS it?" moment
Not to mention that for being in a 60s, he can still hold his own.
Just to be "That Guy...", I'll point out that Chris Evans' cameo was a kind of a double of a double-swerve. When he first shows up he's dressed as Captain America from Marvel's "Earth X".
His sleeves.. which..yes..gave ya the impression he CLD be Cap.
Man, if Disney has someday the balls to make an Earth X movie, I'd be totally down for it !
Someone has to be "that guy" thanks for stepping up to the plate
As a long time GAMBIT FAN thank to MvsC2, I completely lost it when the cards came in film, and Chaning came into screen. The only thing I wish he would’ve had his eyes glowing pink. Other than that Gambit was great
You mean Black eyes and Pink pupils throughout. Because his eyes actually glowed pink when he did the card shuffle in a slow-mo in the middle of the fight
@@_davidboxing yeah that
He was great as the joke that he was intended to be. He couldn't carry the character in a serious film.
Hope to GOD he gets a Solo movie now..or..at least in more movies!😊
@@MarxIsDeadAndRottingthat? Was not a Joke. WTF?
I understood Gambit just fine.
Of course I've hung around Cajuns and listens to Cajun music for 50 years.
Yeah I heard it was a really well-done close to authentic Cajun accent.
Even as a New Zealander, I had no problem..crazy Americans cant understand anyone talking differently..😂
I’ve never been around Cajuns and I understood him just fine.
Chris Evans back as Johnny Storm, Jennifer Garner back as Elektra, and Wesley Snipes back as Blade, and seeing them shine, were moments where I lost my s***. Great review Snarky Jay.
But? Not Chanums Gambit? Didn't move ya????😁
Johnny Storm didn't "shine" very long, and I wasn't happy with how he went out. But Chris Evans has already played The Man, and resolved that story beautifully, so I'm not too upset.
@@ActionFigureMagic I thought he was an awful Gambit. Trying way too hard to be funny. For me that lost respect for the actual character. Just my opinion though.
@@danieldickson8591 did you catch the end credits scene with Johnny Storm? That made it even more epic.
Wolverine was at his most badass in this movie! Ur channel is badass too, btw!!
I lost count of how many times he kicked Pool's ass.
The food comparison at the end was a perfect explanation.
Yes I love a nice rich fillet steak, and I also love greasy burgers. What I don't like is restaurants that pretend to deliver high food at high costs, just to deliver a tasteless expensive experience.
I'm here for Fry-pool and Burger-ine.
Watching Superman punch Green lantern was the funniest
Deadpool: hey hey hey hey hey, we don't talk about that.
The plot was very meta. The plot was Deadpool (and Ryan) needing to choose between his past friends (the Fox universe) and the money (Disney and the MCU). Deadpool/Ryan chooses to remember everything that Fox did for the franchise while still making fun of it (and the MCU). Ryan couldn't just abandon the past to embrace a future with the MCU and wanted to honor all those who came before. This is hammered home with the clips during the credits of all the behind-the-scenes of the Fox X-men movies. It was a love letter to everyone who brought Deadpool/Ryan to this point and that he won't forsake them for a quick Disney cash grab.
Ryan was in a pretty good spot (hence his Marvel Jesus comment) so that he could make this movie instead of being shoehorned into the MCU style/multi-verse. He made an pretty self-contained story (about friendship). I was honestly shocked the movie wasn't Deadpool going through the timelines fixing all the issues of the MCU, instead, Deadpool did one thing, fight for the ones he loved, sure you could say "Nova threatened the whole universe if not stopped", but I don't really feel that was the tension that she might actually win.
Ryan/Deadpool just said "I'm not joining the MCU, the MCU is joining me".
I would only add the thin plot and "extraneous" elements were self-reflective of Deadpool's ADHD which in a twist gives the movie a psychological edge. That's the real irony.
The CGI scene where Deadpool and Wolverine jump out of the bus is terrible technically. Yet I love the shot because it reminds me of that one comic book panel where a character is drawn poorly in comparison to the all the other panels.
In so many ways this movie is simply a dark comedy. How can anyone not love it?
Favorite comment regarding this movie. I got that vibe from the cameos and end credit.
I laughed so hard when Deadpool was having a conversation with Wolverine's adamantium corpse at the beginning. It just threw me off so much but it was still hilarious.
Seeing the Wolverine variants was hilarious too, especially the mini "comic accurate" Wolverine. Seeing the Hulk vs Wolverine universe was such a tease and I wanted more. Cavillrine was unexpected but awesome too.
I was so hyped for Wolverine vs Sabretooth even though the fight lasted a few seconds.
All the cameos in the Void were everything I expected and more. Pyro, Toad, Blob(?), Juggernaut, Callisto, Lady Deathstrike, & Azazel.
Gambit looked and sounded so perfect. I was in literal shock. Wesley Snipes is still a badass as Blade, seeing the 2003 version of Elektra was just as surprising as seeing Chris Evans as Human Torch again. Dafne Keen is the perfect X-23, her interactions with Logan were so damned emotional. I only wish Nic Cage Ghost Rider and Thomas Jane Punisher were there too.
Wolverine going Beserk Rage on all the Deadpool variants and revealing the cowl was probably my personal favorite scene of all, just above the fight scene with Deadpool, Wolverine, The Others vs Cassandra Nova's mutants.
I'm glad this Wolverine & X-23 got a happy ending this time around and are part of Deadpool's friends and family. It makes me want them all back again for Avengers Secret War.
This was the best experience I had watching a Marvel movie since Spider-Man No Way Home.
Wolverine putting on the cowl, gave me chills, which hasn't happened in a hot minute. And I couldn't help but have a big dumb grin on my face.
Snipes back as Blade was one of the best-kept secrets of this movie. I loved this movie. It's not perfect, but damn, it was the best thing Marvel released in theatres in years! X-men '97 is the best thing on TV by a country mile!
Thanks for your videos. I love them and your sense of humor is pure gold.
The plot was a bit thin but the two characters carried the movie. It also did have heart contrary to what some other people would tell you and of course the cameos were amazing
You gotta give MCU a lot of credit on the plot. They're pulling in plotlines from Deadpool solo movies, and Wolverine solo movies, X-Men movies, Loki seasons, and merging it into MCU plot. Some plots should've been visible on the screen instead of just told to us, which would've been better. But overall I give them credit. Wasn't masterpiece writing, but it was great and epic!
I didn't feel like a single character phoned in their performances, and that carries a lot of weight. It genuinely felt like they were all doing it because they wanted to, and that they weren't just there to check a box and collect a paycheck, like so many movies have been over the past decade.
Man when Blade showed up,i lost it. Wesley Snipes still got and these young kids have no idea how huge the first Blade was for Marvel.
The post credits scene with Johnny on the security camera was one of the funniest things I’ve seen in years
This was the 2000s childhood marvel movie that i always want it
Literally lost my shit when Wesley Snipes Blade came into frame!
People were like "You Ok"
Lmfao
SAMEEEEEEEEEEEE that was the time i beat this shit outta my friends arm XD
@saturnmoonrocks6917 Right! dam that was so Krazy
And when Deadpool was like I thought you was retired!
Ooooooooh dam
thats how I was when Andrew Garfield popped out in in No Way Home and I was wearing his costume
@ignitedsoul3937 boom!
I wasn't in cosplay but I was In full Fanboy Mode lol
I didd cosplay the Crow 30th Anniversary rescreen
@@Gh0stDiaz I cant believe how SKINNY hes gotten too I mean he was big jacked in blade. I was in my head like has it been that long since blade was released? DP3 has no sent me into a midage crisis level.
I thought it would have been funny to have daniel radcliffe playing the 5,3 wolverine i didnt expect getting choked up when deapool breaks the 4th wall at the end when he says "ive been waiting a long time for this team up your the best wolverine".
Yeah, that was pretty damn good moment. They did so many things right in this movie, even if it's not some plot masterpiece. Some of the one liners were really well done. Also that "You're the best Wolverine" worked in and out of the universe, pretty well done.
It would have been the perfect opportunity to have Danny Devito cameo as Wolverine.
@@sleepinggorilla Haha! That would be off the charts! ...well just because they'd be very small charts.
I always thought Danny DeVito would be fun as a Wolverine cameo. But certainly too old now.
Gambit was one of my favorite characters in the comics! And maybe I'm weird but I did understand the words coming out of his mouth. His accent was spot on!
I actually didn't mind it. I still felt it was X-Men 97 variant of Gambit speaking
@@ignitedsoul3937exactly, understood about 85% what he said only missed because I was laughing so hard that Channing was KILLING IT, and I'm so glad they included Gambit especially after his critical role in the X-Men 97 series.
I was the only one in my theater screaming "IT'S GAMBIT". I loved we finally get Gambit and in Comic accuracy. He's my second favorite X-Men member
The Age of Apocalypse Wolverine was my "punch my friend's arm" moment. Loved it.
Another brilliant video Snarkyjay ❤❤😁😁.
My son and I went to the local movie theater last night and watched WolverPool. It was AWESOME Jay!
Soooooo funny and ACTION PACKED for sure! Iconic scenes left and right!
A MUST SEE on the big screen!
I loved it! And sine of those cameos brought tears to my eyes with joy
4:09 F in the chat for Adrian
This movie really was a meta spoof on Marvel, using real Marvel characters, and it was great.
Great Video and opinions, I saw the movie in theaters on Sunday, I had a great time would go it again, by the way nice outfit, plus your hairstyle looks amazingly gorgeous and fantastic
All of your comments are on point but one of my favorite moments was the Liefeld's Just Feet store. And anyone who knows, knows. And it was freaking BRILLIANT.
Made for fans. Crazy how that is something that doesn't automatically happen in the minds of creators. Loved it!
Loved the cameos. They all brought their characters back. I had a double take moment when Blade showed up. I thought it was CGI at first. Like you said, everyone was represented well and the moments that were serious, were serious. The moments that were funny, were funny.
Wow. I might love this movie more. Wolverine got to smile at the end.
I saw this movie twice. Took my mom the first time and went with friends the second time. Loved it. The plot was decent enough, not expecting emmy award winning stuff here. The movie was entertaining as hell with lots of fan service, and that's enough for me.
You took your mom to see this movie 😂😂
@hoze1235 I sure did. She LOVES action movies and superhero movies. She likes Hugh Jackman also.
Hey, Snarky Jay! Movie Junk food is comfort food! I can see myself coming back to this many times!
NO BS!… it’s SO incredibly Obvious to me that your reviews (especially) of Movies you are GENUINELY passionate about, are truly SO insightful and spot on and also very well articulated that I just had to take a moment to give you praise and thank you 🙏 for taking the time and simultaneously making it so entertaining and showing us what it is to be a true Fan. 🌹
You do cosplay, and movie reviews. Honestly it's a miracle RUclips didn't recommend you sooner to me?!
Elektra, Blade (my most hyped cameo), Gambit (highlight character/funniest from the cameos) , X23, Human torch, Thor holding Deadpool, Henry cavill’s Wolverine, Hulk, Variant of Wolverine’s and Deadpool’s & The Wolverine Mask - All pops
Comic accurate 5'3 Wolverine 😂😅
@@TheMaskGamer2007 had me dying also missed opportunity for not having Danny devito as a wolverine variant
It took everything for me to not squeal when Elektra and Blade walked in. Everything else was just 🤌 *chefs kiss*. I haven't felt that satisfied after leaving the theater in a long time.
Deadpool 3 is what summer blockbusters use to be. fun, stupid, nonstop action. They should have released it during the fourth of july weekend. I had fun watching it with a movie theater audience.
I do agree this is a love letter to fox marvel. When you build your 90s super hero movie collection, Logan and Deadpool 3 are the final acts.
It is definitely a film you see in a theater with other people because the laughter is infectious and the reactions to the cameos and other Easter Eggs can be quite joyous.
Went to see this with my brother during vacation and we had a blast! Great memories!
This review is pretty much accurate of what experiencing the movie feels like👏🏻
The TVA stuff was the most dull parts and the plot is weak, but the eye candy, cameos and as Jay said, the arcs are top notch. I haven't seen a good buddy cop film like this since..... honestly can't remember.
Great Video Sexy Jay in Black!! My favorite cameos was Chris Evans as Johnny Storm and Dafne Keen as X-23/Laura!!
The Wolverine arc was also one of my favorite things about D&W. For me, it was nice to have something earnest among all the snark and meta. I think that aspect of the script was key to convincing Hugh to come back. He also has good screen chemistry with Dafne, and it was nice to see that reunion.
The Patch cameo feels like a teaser for an extended flashback scene that could've worked in one of the earlier Fox films.
The Blade: Trinity crack was one of the best one-liners.
I do wonder why they weren't able to bring Kevin Nash back as the Russian, and why they weren't able to pull in Thomas Jane or Dolph Lundgren for a Punisher cameo.
Your humor does it for me. Keep doing your thang. And yea, I agree with almost everything
The appearance of Blade me the most -- there's only one Blade -- but Gambit was certainly entertaining. I haven't seen Gambit since the 90's.... I didn't pick up Cowboy Deadpool's voice, but I'm glad you did.
You Really Do Explain this very well... I still haven't even seen this, I'm... Hmmm Kind of excited
If you enjoyed Deadpool then this is really a must. It's like a love letter to the older movies with these cameos. I watched it today and enjoyed it a lot. Don't miss the post-credit scene. Worth it. ;P
It's not supposed to be a deep plot thinker movie. It's just straight murdering fun.
I love how at the end of every video SJC is so sweet and chill
It’s like she got it out and off her chest and she’s relaxed again
I do agree
Seems it twice and I’m done for years
I revisit it Down the path for sure
But not until I somehow forget the feeling of it all
Thanks for being you snarks
Thats an extremly accurate depiction of the movie, and freaking loved it (movie and review) But there is one thing, i actually wanna watch it a couple more times, because i KNOW there are a lot of easter eggs am missing. Thats the rewatch value for me
I felt very similarly to you. It‘s a fantastic rollercoaster of a film with a lot of heartfelt and intense cameos. But the rewatch factor after 1 or 2 times is less appealing. But for just these reasons you meantioned. Thank you for your content. As always snarky and beautiful. Have a great one girl. 😘👉
All the new cosplays from this film should be fun to see down the road.
Only here for the twins.. love to watch these videos while listening to some tunes
Good review Snarky! I loved this one too! Going to watch it again next Tues!
Great movie! I needed movie theater fix for a long time. Very entertaining 🙂
It’s been so long that I’ve enjoyed a Marvel movie like this one. I saw it yesterday and loved it. I really ain’t the biggest Deadpool fan, but Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine is the the baddest of bad asses. I can’t see anyone else ever playing him. Hopefully he is playing him until he’s 90. 😂 The opening scene and the end fight scene were magnificent…and both had slo-motion & older songs that just worked so well. Also, where’s my Dogpool spinoff? I’d gladly watch it 50 more times in the theater.
I muted it at Madonna. Then, as soon as I unmuted it, Blind Al said she wished she were deaf. That was an LOL moment.
It's like a theme park gets plans for an amazing world shattering roller coaster plan, and they say let's slap some theme to make it fit, and get that line filled for the ride. I can't wait to see again
I love that both Ryan and Hugh know how to give their place to the people who work with them. How many other "superstars" would have left Channing and Wesley be at the forefront of that badass formation and flanked by Jennifer and Dafne? Any other would have tried to be front and center the whole time (Looking at you RDJ).
I never thought C Tates could pull off Gambit when I first heard the rumors, but holy sh- he was AMAZING. I was super stoked as a huge Blade fanboy, but dude. Gimmee more C Tates Gambit movies.
Gambit was obviously my favorite part. I thought the super thick Cajun accent was hilarious and cool at the same time and not many actors could pull that off.
I kept waiting for some zydeco.
Only thing that I didn't like about Gambit was that the didn't get his eyes right.
How do you miss that? It's like forgetting that Geordi La Forge has white eyes.
Probably the closest thing we'd ever get to a a movie with him. But to his credit Tatum made every bit of his scenes worth it.
He didn't pull it off. He was meant to be a one shot. That is why they make a subtle joke in the film about him being the only one who wanted him being cast as Gambit to happen.
Nah there was supposed to be a Tatum-Gambit movie 8years ago! It kept having problems like Marvel's Blade and getting pushed to the back burner.@@MarxIsDeadAndRotting
The only other cameo I would have loved to see was a flying superpowered ROGUE
I concur
Yes with Cpt Marvel completely subsumed by her.
I loved this movie
I'm not a fan of gross, dirty humor but I give Deadpool a pass because he's always able to make that not the point of his movies
the movies are much more than that, they actually have good drama and so on
I also am always amazed with Ryan as an actor and his good taste in music
he's also not bad on the eyes either(lol)
and as a lifelong fan of Superheroes in general, seeing Hugh as Wolverine again was just chef's kiss
10/10 if you ask me
also loved the Deadpool Variants and the Wolverine Variants
and Elektra's bad-ass band of heroes
best movie of the year if you ask me
also, if you ask me Snark Snark,
martin scorscese isn't as great as he thinks he is and as everyone says he is
his movies tend to be straight up trash whereas comic books films tend to be cinematic masterpieces when they're done right, he calls comics book movies "fast food", I call his movies "mafia porn"
I prefer stories that make me feel hopeful, I don't like depressing trash
Well said indeed. As a pallet cleanser this movie was excellent. I don't think it'll have any lasting impact, but it was a lot of fun and that's what counts.
I think the meta is so meta that the film is made like a comic book. Cool mega 5-page spreads for fights, and for info dumps. Than a panel of just background. Made in to a 5-min sequence.
That is very accurate. I've just seen this film. It was mideocare in terms of plot, but the meta humor was AWSOME! I'm not a comicbook-film fan, I don't know most of the refferences, but I still LOVED most of that.
Thor cried because he found out Deadpool was Noobmaster69
I agree with you. I think the plot was very loose and didn't really tie DP into the MCU at all. Sure we saw variants of some MCU characters but they were just that, variants and at the end of the day, DP is back in his own universe, with no change to the 616. DP may have saved Marvel at the box office, but he didn't really save the MCU at all.
I think they merged them into one sacred timeline. I'll have to watch it again. I downloaded it from a website.
Snarky Jay, Brett Cooper n Melonie Mac are my top 3 favs Channels!
i was able to watch it on the 6th of august,
and no word of a lie, when wolverine put the cowl on and they started ripping apart the deadpool corps, i was on the verge of a psychotic laughter. loved that scene
In 1997 my favourite X-Men was wolverine and Mystique. I collected X-Men cards too. Ah, those were the days😎
I respect your opinion but I don't get some and other critics saying this is plotless, the story is clear and simple to me and I love this movie. The best deadpool movie from the first two and probably the best Marvel fox film just behind DaysFuturePast
i loved this movie. Plot is def thin, but its still a great and highly entertaining film.I think its the best deadpool movie ever. Wolverine and Deadpool have always made been a great team and rivals. They def have to do another team up with these two, maybe add cable to the mix.
Deadpool and Wolverine was Great. Had alot of fun watching the movie.
Wolverine costume exploding was too funny.
The Van fight was funny too.
Wesley Snipes as Blade 🔥
Great end for Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.
I don't think DP was entirely joking about doing it until he's 90. I fully expect this version of Wolverine to be back.
@fredgilbert2032 if Hugh Jackman stays as Wolverine for the MCU. He's going to completely outshine the new Xmen team. Nobody is going to care about the rest because it's going to be the Wolverine show. Not to mention, MCU Xmen is not going to be rated R.
I rather Wolverine leaves on a high note.
Maybe a cameo in Secret Wars but he'll be 60 by then.
I think it was Chato who called this movie "stupid fun" and that describes this movie perfectly
Let's talk about the plot........
Good talk
I wanted more of Cassandra Nova. (pls she looked soo cute with Juggernauts helmet on.)
Great review and a great movie. I love the cameos and fan service. I love seeing Blade and Gambit that was probably my favorite part when they walked in. I’ve always been a big gambit fan ever since playing X-Men on super Nintendo. They really really let me down back in 2009 so it was awesome to see him in live action blowing up heads ha ha. I grew up watching blade, so I absolutely love the cameo. It was a lot of fun dressing up and going there in character. Everybody wanted to take photos. Everyone had such a blast. So many claps and so many cheers throughout the movie.
Glad Gambit and Elektra got some screen time. Really enjoyed the Cassandra Nova character. Great fight sequences paired to cool soundtrack. This is a movie that I'd buy just to return to some great moments.
I recommend being Jack Sparrow and downloading it for free
Ain't gonna lie, when Wolverine and Cassandra Nova had that heart to heart about Charles, I kind of teared up a little.
Cavill was my favorite cameo! Would love for him to be the next Wolverine! I was very impressed with Channing Tatum as Gambit.. thought the accent was hilarious.. I’d totally watch a Gambit movie with him in it! Blade was definitely the cameo I appreciated the most because I’ve been a huge fan of his for freaking ever!!! One of the fastest Martial Artists back in the day… Fastest and Cleanest too!! Meaning his technique was pretty much flawless.. but he can be funny as hell too! I liked the Daredevil joke… I loved this movie and I’d definitely go see it again in the theater… and I don’t like going to theaters anymore… Jackman will always be Wolverine to me no matter who plays him next
Thank you, jay.
You didn't even mention Ryan's wife and daughter being in the movie. LOL
I agree with your thought on the rewatchability. For me, it's one and done. Certainly enjoyable, but no point seeing it again.
I was definitely one of those, "Tatum as Gambit? No thanks!" guys. After this, I'm eating my words! A Tatum lead Gambit movie would have kicked ass!
I pretty much agreed with everything. It was nice to see how easy it was for Chris to slide back into his FF character (even though I hated to see him die....it was pretty spectacular). My only complaint would be Nova because she was just overpowered as hell. The TVA stuff was terrible, but at least his behavior there made it more tolerable than Loki's. And it was awesome to see Channing get to play Gambit (who he has been as anxious to play as Reynolds was to play Deadpool).
I personally really enjoy the movie, while there were some things that were rush and the story wasn't the best. It was actually really fun to watch and I really wished Disney would make more movies like this but that's just a pipe dream.
The QR code from the trailer disclaimer from a couple months back by Ryan Reynolds’s helped me enjoy the movie more for the second watch through. By his own admission he said the story is paper thin. The self awareness was pretty refreshing so I was able to enjoy the movie for what it was
I had heard the dvd might have 4 extra hours? or would be 4 hrs long?? Idk, but I thought the whole web slinging thingy in the car ride was certainly related to something we missed. Wouldn't see it again, Ms Jay, hmmpf! That might well be a clear falsehood. That said, Right on! Right on! Great show!
I’m a HUGE Gambit fan. I never thought Tatum would pull it off but boy was I WRONG! I add also SUPER scared that they’d kill them all off like X-Force but I’m SO happy they let them, and Gambit, FUCKING COOK!!!
He's gunna say it! - "Avengers assem----"!
P.s. Cassandra Nova was one of my favorite parts of this film. A real pleasure to watch.
Snarky Jay, I pretty much 99.3% agree with everything you’ve ever said in any of your videos. However, I think this movie is just about borderline perfect. I thought the bad guys were actually OK and I thought the Multiverse thing really worked out, and I think the DvW movie used the multiverse to get the “right” Wolverine, and also as a nail in the coffin on Disney using the Multiverse (effectively) in the future.
The plot was admittedly shallow but everything else made up for it: the action, the cameos, the fun factor. It was fan service, but I'm okay with that. I will say this was the best version of Wolverine I've ever seen on film, and that says a lot.
Just such a fun and entertaining movie! Characters, cameos, action and comedy were amazing! Reynolds, Levy and crew did a great job. Disney might make a little money on this one. Thank you Ryan for fighting to make the movie your way!
I love the midnight sons light reynolds brought us
I would've liked to have seen the cameos come through Dr. Strange portal, fighting a few Deadpools first, that would have been hilarious.
Anyone else notice how Cavil Wolverine popped his claws? Double pump? :D Watch it again. Hilarious.