This movie is proof that if you have solid writers and people who really want to make a movie instead of BILLIONS of dollars, it can absolutely be done. $80-$90 million dollars is still a lot of money to fund a movie, but it still affords a great product nonetheless.
Jaws was made for $9M (50M now) ET $11M (35M now) Alien $11M (46M now) Aliens $19M (52M now) Back to the Future $19M (54M now) Raiders of the Lost Ark $20M (67M now) Die Hard $35M (90M now)
The reason that scene was expensive was the choreography and post production. It isn't as if it was all practical effects. They left the guns put in the end for comedy purposes not budget purposes. Think about it. Everyone else had guns. So claiming that they left them out for the final battle is a misnomer.
Well, to be fair, I don’t know how much I would have supported the idea of a Wolverine knockoff dressed in a red suit running around trying kill people. I think Ryan Reynolds is 99% of why the movie was good
Also sometimes people are strange: they like some things and dislike others. There are some films I liked a lot and Noone was interested in it, even if reviews were good...
Dark phoenix had a 200M budget and its total gross was 252M. Deadpool however had an updated total gross of 782M with a 58M budget. It was one of the worse fuvking movie to have ever existed with a mediocre director and Fox gave them the double thumbs up while Deadpool was given turd for lunch
@@pemudabergairah Despite having such good actors and a big budget, they couldn't make the film interesting. It proves that a good Story and screenplay are also very much important for a film .
And to think this all came about because Ryan Reynolds read a Deadpool comic in 2005, where DP made a reference to himself being played in a movie by Reynolds.
@@kyze8284 yeah Reynolds was admittedly not a comic guy until someone gave him a copy of a Deadpool comic & in that issue he makes a reference to being played by Ryan Reynolds in a movie. Reynolds read the rest of it & instantly identified with the character. He’s essentially a superhero version of himself😆😂
The higher ups are not sleeping, you just don't realize they have their own agenda that isn't based on making good, entertaining movies. Hollywood makes propaganda
"Super Anti-hero movie" is the correct label. Deadpool is nowhere near a "hero", he's a mercenary for [Insert Deity]'s sake. I feel Deadpool did well because he's not your typical boy scout good guy supe. His morals are questionable at best and often does things for not the right reason, but ends up doing the right thing.
I’d say it was because the movie pioneered the Anti-Hero genre where the Superhero MC is 80% bad guy 20% Good guy Also a Superhero MC who actually massacres his enemies and makes a comedy out of it
Nah, he made the masses enjoy Deadpool. The rest of us already loved him from either comics, the game or animated stuff. The last two are owed to Nolan North. I've been a Deadpool fan for almost 12 years, WAY before the leaked footage. Not to say I don't LOVE the movies. I truly do. Hilariously I ended up making my mom a huge Deadpool fan when I took her and my dad to the movies to see the first one. Even my dad liked it. And he doesn't really do Super movies.😂
@@bluehornet197 That was FOX trying to force a PG-13 rating actually. TM, RR and the rest of the head crew fought against it and made sure it was rated R because Deadpool is one character that really cant be censored... for long.
You know, I think that fits his character anyway, better him forgetting his guns, and I think that at the very least, it's funnier and it makes the movie more entertaining.
Agreed. Deadpool is a brutal and surgical killer. Anyone can shoot guns but it's hardly impressive. Imagine if all the X-Men were just kitted out in military gear lol close up just suits DP's character so much better anyway, and I'm sure Ryan et al had no problems with that.
It wasn’t RR’s fault for the Green Lantern flop. It was the script and the bad guy that they chose to do that ruined the movie. I’d be willing to bet that if RR was given free reign to make his own Green Lantern movie it would be a massive success ‼️👀😎👀😎👀😎👀😎👀
Just goes to show that the success of the movie really stems from good writing and love for the craft rather than flashy multi-million-dollar CGI scenes like the ones seen in most superhero movies.
@@Brad-pc3bi Acting ain't so easy either, especially when the movie you're doing could be cancelled putting millions of dollars at risk but please do continue
@@alaster1403 construction worker works 50 hours a week for a year takes home 45,000, famous actor makes a 5 minute cameo, 2,000,000. Check and mate son
They managed to get away and make it believable. Deadpool would without a doubt be able to forget something like this. I found it soooo hilarious and loved this scene
How could they not believe in this movie every since Wolverine Origins people were looking forward to a Deadpool movie just goes to show you the people at the top aren't necessarily the wife and that is why I don't listen to what the critics say
The studio fought tooth and nail to avoid the dreaded R rating thinking that it would kill the sales for the movie since it was a "superhero" film. However, the crew knew that it would never work if it was not an R rated film. It was a fight between the folks that were working spreadsheets and the people that knew the material.
Small budget, one of the best films they've made. Budget doesn't matter if you're passionate about the work and have decent writers and a director who isn't an asshat.
That movie had three things going for it. 1. The comics. The character was popular before the movie even happened. 2. Surprisingly good VFX when you have a relatively low budget for your movie. Not sure who the team was, but incredible job 3. Ryan Reynolds. Need I say more?
I know that Deadpool is talented with his guns but he's talented with his dual katana. The Katana is what he's great at so it made sense for him to use the Dual Katana at the end.
This movie is proof that if you have solid writers and people who really want to make a movie instead of BILLIONS of dollars, it can absolutely be done. $80-$90 million dollars is still a lot of money to fund a movie, but it still affords a great product nonetheless.
Jaws was made for $9M (50M now)
ET $11M (35M now)
Alien $11M (46M now)
Aliens $19M (52M now)
Back to the Future $19M (54M now)
Raiders of the Lost Ark $20M (67M now)
Die Hard $35M (90M now)
@@Mr12RelicRocky with less than 1 million
Star wars, good will hunting too, and tarrantinos early stuff too.
Mid budget movies always the best.
Yes but they did stiff a bunch of the special effects animators that they had to settle out of court with later.
I'm pretty sure you are overestimating the amount of money people put into films
That gun fight scene was definitely worth the budget. It was a great opening for Deadpool.
Arguably why it was so successful. Banger of an intro and first impressions are important. It was also good for advertising.
Yea & the scene where he’s in Charles Xavier school , this movie had sum great writers , im ready for Deadpool 3 to come out
The reason that scene was expensive was the choreography and post production. It isn't as if it was all practical effects. They left the guns put in the end for comedy purposes not budget purposes. Think about it. Everyone else had guns. So claiming that they left them out for the final battle is a misnomer.
@@mattmarzula”Shiiiit… did I leave the stove on?” And then strawberry jelly crash
the movie just goes to show that, Hollywood for the most part has no idea what fans actually want.
The moral of the story is that Fox never really knew what the heck it was doing.
Hollywood is so out of touch with normal people. They have turned all the best franchises to 💩
And NOW Disney doesn't know what it's doing.
History repeats....
Actually Disney is trying to destroy itself and everything people love, and they know it cause they are now ran by the devil
@@DoubtingTaom NOW? Disney has barely known what it was doing the last 10 years
Well, to be fair, I don’t know how much I would have supported the idea of a Wolverine knockoff dressed in a red suit running around trying kill people. I think Ryan Reynolds is 99% of why the movie was good
They didn’t know Deadpool would do great because these companies are so out of touch with normal people. The have NO IDEA what “we” want 🤦🏻♂️
Also sometimes people are strange: they like some things and dislike others. There are some films I liked a lot and Noone was interested in it, even if reviews were good...
And the same studio invested $200 million for Dark Phoenix
Dark phoenix had a 200M budget and its total gross was 252M. Deadpool however had an updated total gross of 782M with a 58M budget. It was one of the worse fuvking movie to have ever existed with a mediocre director and Fox gave them the double thumbs up while Deadpool was given turd for lunch
😂😂
Too many stars
But no Ryan Reynolds.
@@pemudabergairah Despite having such good actors and a big budget, they couldn't make the film interesting. It proves that a good Story and screenplay are also very much important for a film .
And to think this all came about because Ryan Reynolds read a Deadpool comic in 2005, where DP made a reference to himself being played in a movie by Reynolds.
I’m sorry what? Did Deadpool really influence his own existence? That is THE MOST Deadpool thing ever
@@kyze8284 yeah Reynolds was admittedly not a comic guy until someone gave him a copy of a Deadpool comic & in that issue he makes a reference to being played by Ryan Reynolds in a movie. Reynolds read the rest of it & instantly identified with the character. He’s essentially a superhero version of himself😆😂
That's an incredible story
@@tone7471 I heard it from Reynolds himself in an interview during the DP1 press tour. I'm sure you can find it on YT somewhere
So Deadpool created his own irl persona? Thats badass!
The wet willie is probably the best snippet of Deadpool from his entire onscreen performance.
I love his banter with her😂
I think it's just a willy? 😂
@@1983Dave1983 Oh, you’re right! Deadpool wears a mask so he had to go dry! hahahaha
Never underestimate the effect of maximum effort. Plus, it's Deadpool played right. Of course, it's going to make money.
The higher ups always sleep on deadpool and yet its the most entertaining superhero movie
The higher ups are not sleeping, you just don't realize they have their own agenda that isn't based on making good, entertaining movies. Hollywood makes propaganda
The dark knight
"Super Anti-hero movie" is the correct label. Deadpool is nowhere near a "hero", he's a mercenary for [Insert Deity]'s sake.
I feel Deadpool did well because he's not your typical boy scout good guy supe. His morals are questionable at best and often does things for not the right reason, but ends up doing the right thing.
@@sjonjones4009 nobody cares 😂
Well Ryan Reynolds and this original way of comedic acting made it a success😎👍🏼
Ryan made this movie period he is Deadpool no one could ever take his place
No one can play Deadpool as well as him
He's also green Lantern…
@@blindbrad4719we don't talk about that he is dead
@@journeyoflife9159 I will still maintain to this day, Ryan says that actually that was the best movie for him. Since he has four kids now… 😂
Samuel L Jackson..........my man can make Little Mermaid into a block buster.....
The line "looks like the studio ran out of budget for another X men" 😂😂
What makes it really beautiful is that it is also a commentary on the studio by the filmmakers (:the old fashioned way, 2 swords and maximum effort)
Thats the Ryan Reynolds charm. They better let him do whatever he wants in the next one
Ryan and huew are going to kill it
I seriously can’t wait for it. It’s going to have Hugh Jackman in it.
he's charming but lets not forget he was also in green lantern ... =P
@@morrischan932i think he settled that well in the second Deadpool.
Sadly with the writers striike, he's banned from improving but luckily he is gonna be wearing his suit sooo post production adjustments. Heh.
It made so much money because of how many people loved the Deadpool comics and Ryan Reynolds
and the fact it was a proper Deadpool incarnation compared to the shitty Origins version we got in X-Men lol
Yeah, before you say that, remember the deadpool in xmen origins. It's more about how much the filmmakers care about the character and it shows.
I’d say it was because the movie pioneered the Anti-Hero genre where the Superhero MC is 80% bad guy 20% Good guy
Also a Superhero MC who actually massacres his enemies and makes a comedy out of it
@@Last4Life How they didn't make an incredible origins movie for wolverine with Hugh Jackman is kinda insane
FACTS
“‘Crime is the disease, I am the cure.’ Well, more like a topical cream that reduces swelling and itch.”
Thank god they put most money on that gun fight scene. Best opening scene ever
It's amazing what happens when you hire an actor that actually cares about the character and give the fans what they want... 🤷♂️
This!
Writers deserve the credit too.
Ryan is a writer
Like the Witcher series.... 😂
And writers.
That finger in the ear cracks me up still to this day 😂
And he does the same thing in the second movie lmao
I've been in love with the actress to plays Vanessa ever since I saw this movie.
Dude how have you not seen Firefly? And the end of SG1.
You should watch Homeland then... (.)(.)
Quality writing quality cast. Strong characters. No preaching “THE MESSAGE “. 🔥👍
Bro. The look of panic and realization, and then calling and the other person not picking up is the most relatable sh** lmfao
Also doing st upid things while the ringer goes on. 😂
When writers love the source material
I’m also confused I haven’t watched the movie but that woman was in a full DC show called Gotham. And now she’s in a marvel movie?
All you need to make a good movie is a good story, good script, great actors and directors with passion & creativity
much of the success is due to ryan. he deserves his success.
Kudos to Ryan Reynolds for making us love Deadpool
Nah, he made the masses enjoy Deadpool. The rest of us already loved him from either comics, the game or animated stuff. The last two are owed to Nolan North. I've been a Deadpool fan for almost 12 years, WAY before the leaked footage. Not to say I don't LOVE the movies. I truly do. Hilariously I ended up making my mom a huge Deadpool fan when I took her and my dad to the movies to see the first one. Even my dad liked it. And he doesn't really do Super movies.😂
And for fueling my SpideyPool fics ♥
An example to show that movies need a solid crew, not just a heavy load of money.
Money helps tho. U can’t deny that
@@mrsoisauce9017 Good money, creative and experienced crew makes a movie. Both are equally important
@@ItsMeAsena that is true. I’ll give u that
"Like I said, Maximum effort"
- Deadpool (2016)
Dead Pool 1 was a fantastic movie that I watched on a referal from a friend, and enjoyed from the opening credits to the end!
Thank you Tim miller for using maximum effort and giving us a perfect Deadpool movie despite the budget
Not only they didn't believe but it almost got canceled, from the first trailer to the actual movie release there's a big gap
Fing HUGE GAP the original trailer came out in what 13? I think i was in high-school
The trailer was leaked pretty much by TM & RR and had just basic untextured CGI that looked like it was from the 90's
They almost made the movie a flop when they announced it might get a PG rating thank GOD it got the MA rating it deserved
@@bluehornet197 That was FOX trying to force a PG-13 rating actually. TM, RR and the rest of the head crew fought against it and made sure it was rated R because Deadpool is one character that really cant be censored... for long.
@@SirMeowthius what countries did it get an R rating? Here in Australia it was given an MA
The head turn sound effect gets me every time
The higher ups always sleep on Deadpool and then reap the benefits smh
I would have never known it was such a low budget!
True creativity flows from struggle
Exactly
DAMN STRAIGHT
but deadpool did repeatedly mention how much the movie was lacking in budget. like the comments on they cant afford other xmen.
One of my favorite movies.
This movie is so much better than most other “high budget” movies lol.
Awesome movie and Ryan Renalds was the perfect character for Deadpool
Maximum efforts were required to make that movie 😂
I love how Deadpool says "lazy writing" everytime they solve problems easily
It was also entirely in Deadpool’s character too. “Son of a B-! Fine, fine, it’s cool. Maximum effort.”
You know, I think that fits his character anyway, better him forgetting his guns, and I think that at the very least, it's funnier and it makes the movie more entertaining.
Agreed. Deadpool is a brutal and surgical killer. Anyone can shoot guns but it's hardly impressive. Imagine if all the X-Men were just kitted out in military gear lol close up just suits DP's character so much better anyway, and I'm sure Ryan et al had no problems with that.
I enjoyed the subtle jabs at fox and the budget in the movie too. Like why the rent weren’t any more X-men😂😂
Yeah and like Wade said how come there is a mansion but only two people in it. Breaking the 4th wall
These are sooooo good can’t wait for the next one!!!
It's so Deadpool to also forget his duffel bag.
Ryan had to make up for the Green Lantern movie
I love Sci-fi movies & I always liked watching Green Lantern!
It wasn’t RR’s fault for the Green Lantern flop. It was the script and the bad guy that they chose to do that ruined the movie. I’d be willing to bet that if RR was given free reign to make his own Green Lantern movie it would be a massive success ‼️👀😎👀😎👀😎👀😎👀
Just goes to show that the success of the movie really stems from good writing and love for the craft rather than flashy multi-million-dollar CGI scenes like the ones seen in most superhero movies.
thats what solid writing and perfect typecast gets you.
Deadpool is that twisted reality which everyone wants to live, and when u provide that kind of escape people get drawn towards it.
After a couple of times watching the movie I realized most of the movie is recapping the bridge scene
My favorite thing about Deadpool is his interactions with Teenage Negasonic Warhead.. They're a great duo Lol.
Negasonic Teenage W…hat the shit? That’s the coolest name evar!
Ryan playing deadpool is like RDJ playing iron man
funny how that lines up perfectly with the deadpool video game story haha.
50 million only, and they raked in 800 million in profit. All those actors got underpaid.
Underpaid? Actors make a disgusting amount of money. Compared to real work that is
@@Brad-pc3bi Acting ain't so easy either, especially when the movie you're doing could be cancelled putting millions of dollars at risk but please do continue
@@alaster1403 construction worker works 50 hours a week for a year takes home 45,000, famous actor makes a 5 minute cameo, 2,000,000. Check and mate son
Just goes to show you dont need to spend 300 million to make a good movie.
Disney spends $300 million or more to make crappy movies
THE FLASH
remember Oren Peli Paranormal Activity 15k budged and made 194.2 million.
@@i-yell-a-lot4906
How's it btw?
@@danishbashir4184 5 OUT OF 10
I'm not good at math but that sounds like a great return to me.
Its all because of Ryan Reynold's dedication and vision.
Need a plan to get someone to have so little faith in me that they give me 58 million.
They managed to get away and make it believable. Deadpool would without a doubt be able to forget something like this. I found it soooo hilarious and loved this scene
Ryan reynolds in deadpool outfit definitely a worth money to watch for it.salute to you ryan
That turn was the best 😂
Moral of the story: if you less the action and VFX, just double the comedy and yea cast Ryan Reynolds for assurance 🐒😊 and you get a hit🎉
They did that with Thor love and thunder, well, except the Reynolds part.
It didn't went so good for them ...
@@abnnizzy lmao
Maximum Effort: They literally blew their entire wad in the first five minutes and still crushed the box office 😝!
When producers decided to be cheap but then it turns out they actually make something really good
I love how Deadpool is like an entity who take the form of different actors and voices and he knows it
How could they not believe in this movie every since Wolverine Origins people were looking forward to a Deadpool movie just goes to show you the people at the top aren't necessarily the wife and that is why I don't listen to what the critics say
The studio fought tooth and nail to avoid the dreaded R rating thinking that it would kill the sales for the movie since it was a "superhero" film. However, the crew knew that it would never work if it was not an R rated film. It was a fight between the folks that were working spreadsheets and the people that knew the material.
So u are saying that he didn't actually forget them?
"Freddy what are you doing here?"
"Vennesa do you know life goes on n on n on"
crazy what happens when you have good roles with good actors and amazing writers who genuinely understand outside source material.... GEEE NO WAY
Small budget, one of the best films they've made. Budget doesn't matter if you're passionate about the work and have decent writers and a director who isn't an asshat.
“Two swords?!, hmph! Rookie!”
- Roronoa Zoro
Don't need a big budget, just solid acting and good writing.
I remember when you could give Roger Corman 50 dollars and he would make a movie.
I hope Ryan was smart enough to negotiate points on the box office sales and shit, he’d be loaded
He’s a billionaire now cause of his mint mobile and liquor he sold off
Ryan is literally Deadpool fr he would be the main reason that this movie was freaking awesome
When you give Ryan Reynolds carte blanche autonomy in his acting, always bet on a hit.
I really liked this video. You did a really good job with this one. Glad to see you grow!
Wow
"Every Deadpool fun ever" IT'S NOT ABOUT THE MONEY!!! 💰
That movie had three things going for it.
1. The comics. The character was popular before the movie even happened.
2. Surprisingly good VFX when you have a relatively low budget for your movie. Not sure who the team was, but incredible job
3. Ryan Reynolds. Need I say more?
How much do fake guns cost?, They had so much CGI it's crazy, but a duffle bag is worth millions?
It is not the bag, lol, it is the visual effects of a massive shootout that is expensive
@@aluckson cheers mate, didn't think about that part lol
As far as comic book hero type movies, this is by far my favorite and most fun to re watch. Its the right mix of wow + lets have a laugh.
It was very funny the twist of forgetting the guns.
"So yeah we can only make a big gun fight scene once no money blud."
"Yeah its deadpool he forgets his stuff anyway"
"Dead or alive, you're coming with me"
Ryan: "Your welcome Marvel"
"..with a budget of _just_ 58 million dollars.."
😂😂😂😂😂
I absolutely love the character Deadpool 😍 ❤
The first Deadpool is a work of art and should be appreciated often.
My favorite Deadpool movie of the 2. Hopefully 3 was be on this level 🤞
Fox showing how out of touch they are not knowing how beloved Deadpool is.
The ear part is funny af 🤣
Literally the definition of less is more
I know that Deadpool is talented with his guns but he's talented with his dual katana. The Katana is what he's great at so it made sense for him to use the Dual Katana at the end.
What’s more funny is that dead pool as a character would actually forget his shit 😂😂😂 works out for everyone lol
Rayan never upset us❤...dude showed that work hard even if no one is there for you when you need the most❤
Creatively awesome.
Deadpool forgetting his stuff is so on brand for Deadpool though
That made the movie even better, the 4th wall breaking jokes were very much i character and good
We saw this one 4 times in the theater, loved it every time !
He didn't forget to bring the guns....he forgot to get the out of the cab.
"It's weird there only two of you here, it's like the studio couldn't afford another X-man"