I have nothing against MCU movies. But I actually preferred this, than the heavy CGI ones from MCU. Don't get me wrong, MCU CGI looks top notch, at least from a non expert point of view as mine. But I still preferred Deadpool, over the MCU movies. But this is more a personal opinion than a fact.
@@eiyu-okuroryokan2634 You sound afraid of hating on the MCU. Personal opinion, I think the MCU deserves some hate. I watch MCU movies to keep up with how my favorite characters are doing in cinema. And they’re good movies just for having fun. But there’s a lot of half assing in things like CG, writing, and originality. The CG is very very detailed when it’s the center of the screen and our attention. But god damn it gets bad during action scenes and camera movement (motion blur). The writing except (my personal opinion) in Avengers 2012, Iron Man 3, Endgame, and No Way Home is nothing worthy of remembering. And last, I think it’s unoriginal and usually has the same Disney plot lines as a Pixar movie would. Sorry, it’s 1AM and I am tired as hell. This all just came out of me bro. Anyways, I appreciate the fact you prefer this over MCU. This movie was not overdone or underdone in any factor. It was a great film. I mean it.
A lot more bankruptcies, the editors job is to make a good movie, the studio execs job is to make sure the studio earns money. Granted not all studio execs are good at their job lol.
@@diomedes7971 like Simon Cowell hitting a cow bell or triangle on a lot of a bands album tracks, knowing if it ends up a single, he gets a performance credit, and another revenue stream.
'The sequence was called 16 bullets but due to budgetary constraints its now 12 bullets' is the most deadpooly phrase ever spoken and it's not even part of the movie. It's behind the fucking scenes. Even the BTS is breaking the 4th wall.
Honestly, it’s a miracle Deadpool ever got made when you think about it. Deadpool is one of the LAST comic book characters I’d ever thought would make it to the big screen, let alone be a smash hit.
@@stephenledford3808 Yes GotG are super obscure but they aren’t nearly as meta and 4th wall breaking as Deadpool. The adventures that DP usually has are insane and sure, maybe the movies don’t reflect that as much but he himself is still so insane that it’s surprising that he made it to the big screen with millions of dollars behind him AND the GA responded so well
Tim Miller went to the same comic book store I did over in Culver City. I remember the day he was showing people the finished Deadpool test footage on his cell phone. He was kind enough to show me as well. Super nice guy. I was extremely happy to see him go on to succeed with the film years later.
@@wooskiii they don't take that long to FILM. They'll be in pre-vis (like seen here) for a few years, then spend generally 3-5 months shooting, with possible reshoots later during post-production
That opening scene is unforgettable honestly....seeing it for the first time, especially in the theater was pretty epic, the only other movie I personally can relate it to was the first Guardians of the Galaxy, which was something I'd never seen before
My partner and I went to see this for Valentine's Day because we love Deadpool. We couldn't stop laughing and talking. We lost it when we heard Team HeadKick.
I paid my fair share and every one of those union members made probably more than they should per hour. (Never known a union guy to make anything less than more than they should) Not sure what there is to appreciate about the movie recreation so much as the original writing for the comic. Movie was funny, I paid for laughs, got laughs. End of story.
That's a pretty astute observation. Reynolds managing to sell studio execs to actually make the movie was also a massive display of "marketing" skills.
Isn’t it crazy. All that effort, talent and expensive equipment to get the motorcycle camera to follow the stunt driver… and only 1 or 2 brief shots from that were used in the final cut.
Here in 2024. Incredible to see this footage, what a journey Ryan Reynolds and team have made with the character. And incredible to see so many records being broken by the movie. Well done all that were involved.
That is the only thing I don't like about the MCU, they rely on CGI a bit too much. They completely ditch real suits and replace them with heavy CGI suits😢. Other than that, I'm a huuge fan of MCU.
@@lyricsassam totally agree I'm also a HUGE Marvel fan but no matter how much I love Marvel the best superhero movie uptill now is still the Batman Trilogy, YES better than NWH but comparable to Sam's Spiderman Trilogy
It seems like they spent more time on one scene than a lot of films do on their whole project. Had the potential to be a HUGE disappointment and they didn't let that happen. One of the best comic book films ever. Well done.
8:20 that's so interesting. Almost every behind the scenes I've ever seen there's someone who's so proud of an all new movie creation to get the shots they want
I'm so happy that this all came together, I'm proud that Ryan basically fought for Deadpool to be in film, and the leak that actually made it happen. I cannot wait for DP 3, it's one series that I don't think will get old for sometime! The effort they put in for this scene proves they really wanted to bring the closest version of Deadpool to film, and would've been the worst mistake of Fox if they didn't actually take the film on-board, best decision they have made ever
The character which they don't wanted on big screen became one of the most popular movies of all time still they didn't wanted him in X-Men and now he's joining MCU 💪🔥
Perhaps the most impressive, mind-blowing film scene I've ever seen - and I'm 62! I LOVED it in theater and seeing this breakdown makes me appreciate the craftsmanship and artistry behind it even more.
@@Blue-Apple-fc9eohe is 62 years old and is saying this the most impressive movie scene he has ever seen. Perhaps he hasn't watched alot of movies. It's cap
@@blackmantis3130 And that’s a problem? what if I say I am 17 years old? is that a problem? I understand your perspective but please try to be more respectful and understanding next time thank you.
2016?? Man I remember this leaking 2013-2014 a year after the whole script leaked. Remember being geeked reading the script and seeing the test footage as a kid--it felt so much longer than a couple years later a full movie coming out. Very dope movie.
The movie where Ryan ryenolds got to be him self. He's as perfect a fit for dead pool as any of the other characters like Jackman is to wolverine Hemsworth to thot rdj for stark etc
I’m so happy that this franchise blew up. Mainly because Ryan is very passionate about Deadpool. I remember when the first Deadpool made the world fall in love with it.
Reynolds has said in an interview that his wife might divorce him if he made a Deadpool 4 movie, due to the insane amount of work that went into making D and W alone. The BTS footage in this video really captures the work that goes into these movies!
I dont care if some part of its all cgi, that high way car fght sequence is one bad ass scene. and to top this movie is colosus is comic accurate deeeeym
Deadpool was the cinematic series that we desperately needed that we didn’t think we needed. So glad it came along. I wish Tim Miller would’ve directed the 2nd installment but oh well.
This team deserves all the pride they certainly must have from this project: The diverse demographics it appealed to was astounding…especially due to the edge it had. I mean, “WoW!”
Seeing these videos honestly gives me respect for Ryan Renalds as well, him going above and beyond to just play this character gives me mad respect for him.
Much respect to seeing these artists work and that hardwork and many pieces that go into scenes like this. This really set the tone for deadpool and made movie goers take him serious
I always wanted a Deadpool movie seeing him with many animated series and with spiderman... I was so excited with the first movie and the actor was fabolous
when I first saw the van wilder movie back in 02/03 i told my buddy that's who could play deadpool in a live action film because my buddy had alot of comic books and his fav was deadpool. 14 years later I almost searched out my old high-school buddy to tell him see I was right
Omg, this is so cool. All the brains, energy, time, money, and resources that go into the making of movies like this is just so admirable. The effort everyone put into the creation. The movie really deserves all the attention and revenue it gets after all of this. And look at my Ryan go. I hope he keeps the legend for a very long time. I really enjoyed the recent Deadpool & Wolverine at the theater. Loved the friendship with Hugh Jackman--another one of my favorites. 💕
don't know about u guys but I prefer this one than the 2nd one, the direction, score, looked like it's got a huge budget but it's not and of course the Careless Whisper track 👌
I remember when it was posted, I was just a kid on youtube and thought someone made a really cool short. When the movie come out and I saw that scene, I felt so cool, like I was in the know before everyone
This was the best incredible awesomest scene ever made and I have ever seen. Everything about it and I hope they bring back car highway set pieces like this again with practical effects
Tim really is a genius and the brains behind Deadpool even getting a movie. Shame he was dropped or left or whatever happened. His work on Love, Death amd Robots is excellent.
This is one of the very few movies I've seen where if I was ever in a traffic jam because of shooting schedules, I'd look at the resulting scene and say "it was worth it".
I'm impressed at this. I am also impressed this upload did not get muted for copyright. It is quite amazing that they still have the test footage for CG Deadpool.
Its amazing to when creative and visionary people get together to make something cool, great, funny and entertaining to have its own fans and audience, this is the masterpiece you get dear sponsors and studios
I remember when this was leaked, saw it on facebook (yeah, 7 years ago normal people still used facebook, how much the times have changed) and knowing nothing about deadpool I was there for it, I think I even signed some e-petition or something to show support for making the movie and I do believe the massively positive reception the footage got on social media is the main reason we got Deadpool 1 looking the way it is
Love you Ryan. Absolute legend. One of my favourite celebrities. He cares more about doing than being the focus. Ever since his earlier films, I have always had a great admiration for him
Honestly the first DP will always be my favorite simply because of it's scrappy nature. It was obviously made on a smaller budget, and in this specific case that was a big plus. They worked extra hard to get everything they could from every dollar. It was a breath of fresh air coming from most of these kinds of movies where they throw around money like it's made of paper (wait...). With so much waste and extraneous CGI. Not the case with DP1 though. They did more with less. Also, it showed that not every comic book movie has to have a world destroying threat to be good. It's the character work and development that matters. Of course now they have to up the ante with every new one.
You know the production team is doing a good job when you keep on saying "Wait, that was practical?" on scenes you thought was CGI and "Wait, that was CGI?" on scenes you thought was practical. Also love how much credit they're giving to the guy who handles all those cameras on one single bike.
Easily one of the best Marvel movies, and super hero movies in general. So grateful they were able to push their vision out there as they wanted, and they fucking hit it out of the park. One of the most enjoyable openings in a movie EVER 🔥🔥🔥🔥
It's like Marlon Brando in The Godfather, Allan Grant in Jurassic Park, or Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd in BTTF, sometimes actors are made for a role
I'm so glad the footage leaked and gave us one of the best Marvel movies in history.
FACTS. Canada also gave us Terrence and Philip
Whem you think it had a budget of only about 50 mio.
I have nothing against MCU movies.
But I actually preferred this, than the heavy CGI ones from MCU.
Don't get me wrong, MCU CGI looks top notch, at least from a non expert point of view as mine.
But I still preferred Deadpool, over the MCU movies.
But this is more a personal opinion than a fact.
facts
@@eiyu-okuroryokan2634 You sound afraid of hating on the MCU. Personal opinion, I think the MCU deserves some hate. I watch MCU movies to keep up with how my favorite characters are doing in cinema. And they’re good movies just for having fun. But there’s a lot of half assing in things like CG, writing, and originality. The CG is very very detailed when it’s the center of the screen and our attention. But god damn it gets bad during action scenes and camera movement (motion blur). The writing except (my personal opinion) in Avengers 2012, Iron Man 3, Endgame, and No Way Home is nothing worthy of remembering. And last, I think it’s unoriginal and usually has the same Disney plot lines as a Pixar movie would. Sorry, it’s 1AM and I am tired as hell. This all just came out of me bro. Anyways, I appreciate the fact you prefer this over MCU. This movie was not overdone or underdone in any factor. It was a great film. I mean it.
You have to wonder how better a lot of today’s movies would be if the studio executives just stayed out of the editing room.
EXCEPT Kevin Feige
@@diomedes7971 problem is it's like a phone. too many fingerprints and you can't see shit
@@TheMeta141 What a very twenty first century analogy.
A lot more bankruptcies, the editors job is to make a good movie, the studio execs job is to make sure the studio earns money. Granted not all studio execs are good at their job lol.
@@diomedes7971 like Simon Cowell hitting a cow bell or triangle on a lot of a bands album tracks, knowing if it ends up a single, he gets a performance credit, and another revenue stream.
Love how Ryan is in his Deadpool suit, as if he is in his natural form..
he is
No, Deadpool is in Ryan Reynolds suit
@@demonlord329 these are facts
Ryan said he was struggling with social anxiety at that time, and doing interviews in costume made it easier for him.
It is ❤
'The sequence was called 16 bullets but due to budgetary constraints its now 12 bullets' is the most deadpooly phrase ever spoken and it's not even part of the movie. It's behind the fucking scenes. Even the BTS is breaking the 4th wall.
I didn’t see it that way at first, but that’s actually fucking brilliant. 😂
It’s also funny cause it was probably literally true
Is that a reference to Stefflon Don's song? Because that was the song that came to my mind when I saw this scene for the first time
What is BTS
@@andistheinforitbutso7513 Behind The Scenes
Honestly, it’s a miracle Deadpool ever got made when you think about it. Deadpool is one of the LAST comic book characters I’d ever thought would make it to the big screen, let alone be a smash hit.
You do know he’s one of the most famous marvel characters no?
Disney and marvel better not remove the R rating.
@@thefacelessquestion3333 they said they wouldnt so hopefully that remains true
Interesting, I would of said that about guardians of the galaxy.... most people had no clue who they were.
@@stephenledford3808
Yes GotG are super obscure but they aren’t nearly as meta and 4th wall breaking as Deadpool. The adventures that DP usually has are insane and sure, maybe the movies don’t reflect that as much but he himself is still so insane that it’s surprising that he made it to the big screen with millions of dollars behind him AND the GA responded so well
Tim Miller went to the same comic book store I did over in Culver City. I remember the day he was showing people the finished Deadpool test footage on his cell phone. He was kind enough to show me as well. Super nice guy. I was extremely happy to see him go on to succeed with the film years later.
AWESOME!! This is so cool!
That really shows how much they know it's for the fans. Makes the whole experience better for everyone.
Oh my god that is insane amount of work for a 2 minute scene
it’s like this for most superhero films and even just action films in general, that’s why they take a couple years to film
It's the introduction of the movie, it has to be top notch
Yeah 2 weeks on a freeway, close to 9 hours a day and plus the editing and VFX works after that damnnnn
3:43 scene but who's counting lol
@@wooskiii they don't take that long to FILM. They'll be in pre-vis (like seen here) for a few years, then spend generally 3-5 months shooting, with possible reshoots later during post-production
That opening scene is unforgettable honestly....seeing it for the first time, especially in the theater was pretty epic, the only other movie I personally can relate it to was the first Guardians of the Galaxy, which was something I'd never seen before
What the dance scene? "Heyyyyyyy heyyyyyyyyy'
Do you mean the second Guardians of the Galaxy movie?
Based comment
@@captainjacksparrow1518 dance scene is legendary
My partner and I went to see this for Valentine's Day because we love Deadpool. We couldn't stop laughing and talking. We lost it when we heard Team HeadKick.
When you see all the work that goes into it, it makes you appreciate it that much more…
right? It makes you wanna watch the movie all over again. Yes its a great idea and youre very welcome
I paid my fair share and every one of those union members made probably more than they should per hour. (Never known a union guy to make anything less than more than they should) Not sure what there is to appreciate about the movie recreation so much as the original writing for the comic. Movie was funny, I paid for laughs, got laughs. End of story.
It's partly why I hope physical media starts to come back. You don't get behind the scenes stuff like this on streaming.
Ryan Reynolds is a visionary & marketing genius. So glad his vision for the character of Deadpool made it to the big screen.
That's a pretty astute observation. Reynolds managing to sell studio execs to actually make the movie was also a massive display of "marketing" skills.
Isn’t it crazy. All that effort, talent and expensive equipment to get the motorcycle camera to follow the stunt driver… and only 1 or 2 brief shots from that were used in the final cut.
They took Deadpool budget and armed themselves with new equipment for future movies.
It was totally worth it
It be like that sometimes
The gamble paid off.
Here in 2024. Incredible to see this footage, what a journey Ryan Reynolds and team have made with the character. And incredible to see so many records being broken by the movie. Well done all that were involved.
“Nobody likes a green screen, that’s awful.” *Kevin Fegie has entered the chat”
I do like a green screen. How did you know!
Feige : welcome to the Multiverse
Illusions disappeared
Mysterio : actually I am kevin
That is the only thing I don't like about the MCU, they rely on CGI a bit too much. They completely ditch real suits and replace them with heavy CGI suits😢. Other than that, I'm a huuge fan of MCU.
@@lyricsassam totally agree I'm also a HUGE Marvel fan but no matter how much I love Marvel the best superhero movie uptill now is still the Batman Trilogy, YES better than NWH but comparable to Sam's Spiderman Trilogy
I also really hope they come a bit down with CG, sometimes is very noticeable for even an amateur like me. The Black Panther fight ☠
Without that test footage, there is no Deadpool and Wolverine movie coming soon
crazy how much, one little moment can change absolutely everything
It seems like they spent more time on one scene than a lot of films do on their whole project.
Had the potential to be a HUGE disappointment and they didn't let that happen.
One of the best comic book films ever.
Well done.
I remember my friend in high school showing me this test footage. Then years later, the movie actually came out
8:20 that's so interesting. Almost every behind the scenes I've ever seen there's someone who's so proud of an all new movie creation to get the shots they want
And then there's Christopher Nolan, who creates an entire rotating hallway😂😂
This is the epitome of letting the people that know what they are doing do they're job, I love it and as a consumer it shows in the final product.
Damn. I never really realised the "leaked" test footage was all CGI. It's better than most movie productions these days.
And it’s by the same studio who did the Halo 2 Anniversary cutscenes, they’re really good at it
@@fernando2236 oh wow
Are you fuckin blind?
Not really man it looks like a ps2 cut scene
@@SteIIa4Real it looks good for a test footage. Realistic movement but unfinished visuals
I'm so happy that this all came together, I'm proud that Ryan basically fought for Deadpool to be in film, and the leak that actually made it happen. I cannot wait for DP 3, it's one series that I don't think will get old for sometime! The effort they put in for this scene proves they really wanted to bring the closest version of Deadpool to film, and would've been the worst mistake of Fox if they didn't actually take the film on-board, best decision they have made ever
especially since now they have confirmed a certain someone whose name rhymes with "Pulverine" will be in Deadpool 3
The character which they don't wanted on big screen became one of the most popular movies of all time still they didn't wanted him in X-Men and now he's joining MCU 💪🔥
Perhaps the most impressive, mind-blowing film scene I've ever seen - and I'm 62! I LOVED it in theater and seeing this breakdown makes me appreciate the craftsmanship and artistry behind it even more.
C'mon it's great but this comment is ignorant
You are Awesome, Dennis! 100% agreed. 👍🏾👍🏾
@@blackmantis3130How?!
@@Blue-Apple-fc9eohe is 62 years old and is saying this the most impressive movie scene he has ever seen. Perhaps he hasn't watched alot of movies. It's cap
@@blackmantis3130 And that’s a problem? what if I say I am 17 years old? is that a problem? I understand your perspective but please try to be more respectful and understanding next time thank you.
i love seeing behind the scenes footage of how everything works and how movies are put together. i can’t wait for them to start on deadpool 3
This made me wanna watch Deadpool again
Still Deadpool is one of the best Comic Adaptation known to mankind
2016?? Man I remember this leaking 2013-2014 a year after the whole script leaked. Remember being geeked reading the script and seeing the test footage as a kid--it felt so much longer than a couple years later a full movie coming out. Very dope movie.
This scene is one of the best in cinema. And outlines the character better than the rest of the film combined.
Watched this right after watching DP3. I'm so happy Ryan Reynolds fought for this role and movie and did everything he could to make it happen.
This is brain-wrecking to see how much work has gone into making those scenes that we all loved so much! Brilliant work!
I really wish they would have kept the Bitch punch part from the Test
SAME!!
And almost 10 years later we getting Deadpool 3 one of the biggest super-hero movie of all time...
The movie where Ryan ryenolds got to be him self. He's as perfect a fit for dead pool as any of the other characters like Jackman is to wolverine Hemsworth to thot rdj for stark etc
Agree with all but Chris Hemsworth , not really. No hate though I love him as thor
I agree, I also love Hemsworth as Thot the God of Clubs
@@karkinoss1 lmfaoo
Reynolds is himself no matter who he plays. Because he is an amateur
@@Woodsaras but people like that, and thats what matters, amateur or not
I’m so happy that this franchise blew up. Mainly because Ryan is very passionate about Deadpool. I remember when the first Deadpool made the world fall in love with it.
So refreshing to hear studios actually admitting to using CGI instead of trying to make us think it was all filmed in camera.
Glad Fox didn’t fire him after his underwhelming appearance in X-Men Origins: Wolverine
The Deadpool movie proved that it wasn’t Reynolds performance that was lacking in Wolverine origins, it was the overall writing and script.
It was fine till they shut him up.
It was bad writing. Logan proved what was missing. Even Xmen lost it's mark but atleast it gave a start to something.@@crisfantom294
my eyes see a team of people who worked well together. 15 mins? That's impressive!
This Inside look shows brilliance. The graphics the camera bike the stuntmen. Wow
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Reynolds has said in an interview that his wife might divorce him if he made a Deadpool 4 movie, due to the insane amount of work that went into making D and W alone. The BTS footage in this video really captures the work that goes into these movies!
came for the "test footage" and stayed for an incredible highway scene breakdown/production management masterclass
Would’ve been funny if Deadpool was brought into the MCU from NWH because with his 4th wall knowledge, he’d probably know who peter parker is.
Lol, he have to go through that shit all over again
Or he can casually enter MCU with just Kevin Feige permission then kicked into Dormmamu dark realm
I dont care if some part of its all cgi, that high way car fght sequence is one bad ass scene. and to top this movie is colosus is comic accurate deeeeym
Deadpool was the cinematic series that we desperately needed that we didn’t think we needed. So glad it came along. I wish Tim Miller would’ve directed the 2nd installment but oh well.
This team deserves all the pride they certainly must have from this project:
The diverse demographics it appealed to was astounding…especially due to the edge it had.
I mean, “WoW!”
Seeing these videos honestly gives me respect for Ryan Renalds as well, him going above and beyond to just play this character gives me mad respect for him.
Much respect to seeing these artists work and that hardwork and many pieces that go into scenes like this. This really set the tone for deadpool and made movie goers take him serious
I wish Stan Lee was still alive so he could see Deadpool & Wolverine with us.
I always wanted a Deadpool movie seeing him with many animated series and with spiderman... I was so excited with the first movie and the actor was fabolous
when I first saw the van wilder movie back in 02/03 i told my buddy that's who could play deadpool in a live action film because my buddy had alot of comic books and his fav was deadpool. 14 years later I almost searched out my old high-school buddy to tell him see I was right
woah... I just unlocked a newfound appreciation for cinema watching these masters at work
As much as i love Deadpool and these movies, the movement of the shell from bullet no1 always haunts me. It's like no one paid any attention to it.
The second you dable in VFX shit you'll look at this stuff and be even more mesmerized at this work.
Amazing effort that went into this movie. Seeing this helps me appreciate the movie a lot more.
Omg, this is so cool. All the brains, energy, time, money, and resources that go into the making of movies like this is just so admirable. The effort everyone put into the creation. The movie really deserves all the attention and revenue it gets after all of this. And look at my Ryan go. I hope he keeps the legend for a very long time. I really enjoyed the recent Deadpool & Wolverine at the theater. Loved the friendship with Hugh Jackman--another one of my favorites. 💕
don't know about u guys but I prefer this one than the 2nd one, the direction, score, looked like it's got a huge budget but it's not and of course the Careless Whisper track 👌
Im still so blown away by this almost 10 years later. So masterfully done!! Cant wait for Deadpool 3
I remember how awesome this was. I watched it like 100 times
Gotta love the dedication of Ryan. To take all those bullets to make it look real is crazy 😀
I remember when it was posted, I was just a kid on youtube and thought someone made a really cool short. When the movie come out and I saw that scene, I felt so cool, like I was in the know before everyone
This was the best incredible awesomest scene ever made and I have ever seen. Everything about it and I hope they bring back car highway set pieces like this again with practical effects
Who ever leaked the test footage is the true hero because we're now expecting Deadpool & Wolverine this year.
Tim really is a genius and the brains behind Deadpool even getting a movie. Shame he was dropped or left or whatever happened. His work on Love, Death amd Robots is excellent.
3:54 he's gonna have a rough time working with marvel
This is one of the very few movies I've seen where if I was ever in a traffic jam because of shooting schedules, I'd look at the resulting scene and say "it was worth it".
Behind the scenes should be in every movie
I'm impressed at this. I am also impressed this upload did not get muted for copyright. It is quite amazing that they still have the test footage for CG Deadpool.
Its amazing to when creative and visionary people get together to make something cool, great, funny and entertaining to have its own fans and audience, this is the masterpiece you get dear sponsors and studios
This video was an eye opener, always love seeing the process of action movies being created
It literally looks like they just picked actors to recreate a video game scene, insane!
Bro movie making is one of the most amazing job a person can have❤.
I honestly wouldnt have cared if it went animated like the leaked footage or live action, this is what we needed anyways and it worked 😊
By far one of the top three films that i most love. Great team and great Ryan Reinolds!
I remember when this was leaked, saw it on facebook (yeah, 7 years ago normal people still used facebook, how much the times have changed) and knowing nothing about deadpool I was there for it, I think I even signed some e-petition or something to show support for making the movie and I do believe the massively positive reception the footage got on social media is the main reason we got Deadpool 1 looking the way it is
Love you Ryan. Absolute legend. One of my favourite celebrities. He cares more about doing than being the focus. Ever since his earlier films, I have always had a great admiration for him
This movie is a masterpiece.
Honestly the first DP will always be my favorite simply because of it's scrappy nature. It was obviously made on a smaller budget, and in this specific case that was a big plus. They worked extra hard to get everything they could from every dollar. It was a breath of fresh air coming from most of these kinds of movies where they throw around money like it's made of paper (wait...). With so much waste and extraneous CGI. Not the case with DP1 though. They did more with less. Also, it showed that not every comic book movie has to have a world destroying threat to be good. It's the character work and development that matters. Of course now they have to up the ante with every new one.
Who’s here after Deadpool&Wolverine? ✋
You know the production team is doing a good job when you keep on saying "Wait, that was practical?" on scenes you thought was CGI and "Wait, that was CGI?" on scenes you thought was practical. Also love how much credit they're giving to the guy who handles all those cameras on one single bike.
Well I can honestly say you did a great job on the CGI and doubles.
Just imagine this movie has a "budget restriction and also a bit rushed" it works because the people behind loves what theyre doing.
Easily one of the best Marvel movies, and super hero movies in general. So grateful they were able to push their vision out there as they wanted, and they fucking hit it out of the park. One of the most enjoyable openings in a movie EVER 🔥🔥🔥🔥
so this was all really done in 2014/2015 nearly 10 Years ago gosh that some amazing work!
So much better than many movies costing vast amounts more.
Man this movie had style.
My favorite movie done to perfection 🙌🏾🔥
Thank goodness for that educated wish by whoever leaked it.
It's like Marlon Brando in The Godfather, Allan Grant in Jurassic Park, or Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd in BTTF, sometimes actors are made for a role
And It PAID OFF!!!. You GoTTA Love The UnderDogs!!~ When they're creative they're creative!!~
That one dude is saying he did the motion capture for dead pool , but you can Clearly see its ryan lol
Are you slow?
Now that Deadpool goes to MCU I don’t think it’s gonna be the same
Your right, it's going to be better
Fernando Sepulveda how it won’t be rated r cuz Disney bruh
@@Walker-ow7vj they confirmed a while ago it’s gonna be Rated R. Hopefully Blade will be too
@@Walker-ow7vj Rated R ≠ Good, Not rated R ≠ Bad
@@ValiantDoesStuff we're talking about Deadpool bro. It's like making a pg13 blade movie, which the MCU is also doing
I remember watching the leak and I was so hype that there was going to be a Deadpool movie and everybody I talk to thought it wasn’t going to happen
Bravo to all the people who made the movie. Their hard work paid off tremendously.
Who is watching this in 2024?
Shhhh.....
Nobody is watching this in 2024.
Me!!
You
Me
It's amazing how much work and skill go into making movies like this
2016 was such an interesting year. Big game changing things happened in politics, fashion, music and film
Who could guess they would eventually save MCU. This was a job of passion, great work guys! 👏
So the recipe for Movie making is understanding the grammar of motion, composition and visual effects. With a butt load of humour.
Amazing people, doing amazing things. Thank you for this fun part of history with a legendary man at the forefront.👏
The shot of him undoing the seatbelt is such a good detail
Watching this after seeing Deadpool 3, great franchise. A great way to introduce Deadpool into the MCU