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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Aug 31, 2021 17:07:34 GMT 1
I moved all Deadpool threads to FOX, which is similar to how ( and why ) I keep all Spider-man threads under SONY.
It also helps spread posting traffic to other boards.
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Post by AQUA KEN! on Sept 4, 2021 1:17:21 GMT 1
Truthfully I'm surprised that not only is Deadpool coming to the MCU with Ryan Renolds returning but they're keeping the R rating as well. Im most curious about this. There’s a real dilemma created here though. If he exists in crossovers at all, that are undoubtedly PG13, how do parents go about explaining to their child that they can’t see his solo films. Trust me I don’t mind rated R Deadpool, but our insistence might have created an awkward circumstance for lots of kids. Let's be honest here that R rating isn't going to stop kids from watching Deadpool 3. Kids will absolutely find a way to watch it without their parents finding out. I have seen multiple movies that my parents didn't want me to see with my friends.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Sept 4, 2021 3:11:33 GMT 1
Im most curious about this. There’s a real dilemma created here though. If he exists in crossovers at all, that are undoubtedly PG13, how do parents go about explaining to their child that they can’t see his solo films. Trust me I don’t mind rated R Deadpool, but our insistence might have created an awkward circumstance for lots of kids. Let's be honest here that R rating isn't going to stop kids from watching Deadpool 3. Kids will absolutely find a way to watch it without their parents finding out. I have seen multiple movies that my parents didn't want me to see with my friends. That's not the point Knight. Nobody said they wouldn't find a way to watch it. The point is that it does create a barrier for some people. It creates a barrier for Disney as to where they will show it on streaming. Etc. It just does. It's not a debate.
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Post by AQUA KEN! on Sept 4, 2021 3:15:22 GMT 1
Let's be honest here that R rating isn't going to stop kids from watching Deadpool 3. Kids will absolutely find a way to watch it without their parents finding out. I have seen multiple movies that my parents didn't want me to see with my friends. That's not the point Knight. Nobody said they wouldn't find a way to watch it. The point is that it does create a barrier for some people. It creates a barrier for Disney as to where they will show it on streaming. Etc. It just does. It's not a debate. Okay if you don't want a "barrier" on your streaming platform than don't put a fucking rating restriction on it.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Sept 4, 2021 4:43:55 GMT 1
That's not the point Knight. Nobody said they wouldn't find a way to watch it. The point is that it does create a barrier for some people. It creates a barrier for Disney as to where they will show it on streaming. Etc. It just does. It's not a debate. Okay if you don't want a "barrier" on your streaming platform than don't put a fucking rating restriction on it. Pretty sure we aren't having the same conversation again What does what you just said have to do with anything I said at all?
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Post by AQUA KEN! on Sept 4, 2021 7:03:01 GMT 1
Okay if you don't want a "barrier" on your streaming platform than don't put a fucking rating restriction on it. Pretty sure we aren't having the same conversation again What does what you just said have to do with anything I said at all? To be fair you brought up streaming. It doesn't create a barrier. The character gimmick is that he breaks the 4th wall, so him being in a PG-13 crossover would be nothing more than a running gag that he can't use certain "bad words"
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Sept 4, 2021 13:50:12 GMT 1
Pretty sure we aren't having the same conversation again What does what you just said have to do with anything I said at all? To be fair you brought up streaming. It doesn't create a barrier. The character gimmick is that he breaks the 4th wall, so him being in a PG-13 crossover would be nothing more than a running gag that he can't use certain "bad words" You realize the idea of different MPAA ratings creating a barrier for some audience members and whether or not a specific rating makes for a better film, are two completely different concepts right?
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Post by AQUA KEN! on Sept 4, 2021 14:58:49 GMT 1
To be fair you brought up streaming. It doesn't create a barrier. The character gimmick is that he breaks the 4th wall, so him being in a PG-13 crossover would be nothing more than a running gag that he can't use certain "bad words" You realize the idea of different MPAA ratings creating a barrier for some audience members and whether or not a specific rating makes for a better film, are two completely different concepts right? The two different ratings won't matter. There's no barrier aside from the imaginary one created by you
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Sept 4, 2021 17:31:12 GMT 1
You realize the idea of different MPAA ratings creating a barrier for some audience members and whether or not a specific rating makes for a better film, are two completely different concepts right? The two different ratings won't matter. There's no barrier aside from the imaginary one created by you Right. There’s no barrier. That’s why Disney makes all those rated R films I don’t know why you’re into trolling recently. I used to think you were ten but that’s been awhile.
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Post by AQUA KEN! on Sept 4, 2021 18:22:14 GMT 1
The two different ratings won't matter. There's no barrier aside from the imaginary one created by you Right. There’s no barrier. That’s why Disney makes all those rated R films I don’t know why you’re into trolling recently. I used to think you were ten but that’s been awhile. Technically Disney does make R rated films. I don't know why you think it's going to be a issue for Deadpool to star in a R film and crossover into a PG-13 film. I honestly doubt Deadpool 3 is even going to have a significant impact on the MCU anyway. So I'm not sure why you're worried about some "barrier"
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Sept 4, 2021 20:07:31 GMT 1
Right. There’s no barrier. That’s why Disney makes all those rated R films I don’t know why you’re into trolling recently. I used to think you were ten but that’s been awhile. Technically Disney does make R rated films. I don't know why you think it's going to be a issue for Deadpool to star in a R film and crossover into a PG-13 film. I honestly doubt Deadpool 3 is even going to have a significant impact on the MCU anyway. So I'm not sure why you're worried about some "barrier" Already explained above Go get some sleep Knight. The only one worried about it is you.
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Post by AQUA KEN! on Sept 4, 2021 20:47:27 GMT 1
Technically Disney does make R rated films. I don't know why you think it's going to be a issue for Deadpool to star in a R film and crossover into a PG-13 film. I honestly doubt Deadpool 3 is even going to have a significant impact on the MCU anyway. So I'm not sure why you're worried about some "barrier" Already explained above Go get some sleep Knight. The only one worried about it is you. By the way next time you fear the barriers, just cast Dispel! It will remove those pesky barriers
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Post by Lord Death Man on Sept 4, 2021 23:46:08 GMT 1
Technically Disney does make R rated films. I don't know why you think it's going to be a issue for Deadpool to star in a R film and crossover into a PG-13 film. I honestly doubt Deadpool 3 is even going to have a significant impact on the MCU anyway. So I'm not sure why you're worried about some "barrier" Already explained above Go get some sleep Knight. The only one worried about it is you. Deadpool is a character that Kevin Feige will have to shoehorn into the MCU because of his popularity vs. him being a character that will add any real value to the overall narrative. That's not inherently a bad thing, but it does feel like a waste of time to go on some R-Rated side quest "cause Deadpool." I hope Deadpool's movie is completely separate from the MCU. A Deadpool film is the perfect vehicle if people are dying to see the Fox X-Men characters come back.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2021 2:19:13 GMT 1
Well, Im looking forward to seeing Wade in the mcu.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2021 2:21:59 GMT 1
Pretty much a first taste with Korg
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Post by Indiana Jones on Sept 21, 2021 17:28:08 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2022 23:55:48 GMT 1
Ryan Reynolds Promises More Deadpool 3 News Is Coming Soon link
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Post by Indiana Jones on Feb 28, 2022 19:27:48 GMT 1
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Post by Indiana Jones on Mar 12, 2022 15:27:35 GMT 1
Okay so Shawn Levy has been announced as the director.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2022 8:48:39 GMT 1
Okay so Shawn Levy has been announced as the director.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Mar 22, 2022 21:49:54 GMT 1
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Post by Indiana Jones on Mar 26, 2022 20:02:29 GMT 1
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Post by AQUA KEN! on Mar 26, 2022 20:37:08 GMT 1
It's because he finally saw a comic book movie that was pure Kino!
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Post by Indiana Jones on Mar 31, 2022 0:51:31 GMT 1
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Mar 31, 2022 1:15:59 GMT 1
I only liked the first Deadpool (2016) and I have little interest in a third, since it'll probably just be more of the same (like the second one was).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2022 6:50:43 GMT 1
I only liked the first Deadpool (2016) and I have little interest in a third, since it'll probably just be more of the same (like the second one was). Cable for me was underwhelming. The way Jug was defeated was lame. First one is better. Still interested in this character though
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Post by Indiana Jones on Mar 31, 2022 13:33:43 GMT 1
It's because he finally saw a comic book movie that was pure Kino! Maybe he should’ve directed Deadpool 3!
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 5, 2022 17:41:02 GMT 1
Disney Won’t Impact “Deadpool 3” Tone
By Garth Franklin Saturday, June 4th 2022 1:54 pm
Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, the duo behind the previous “Deadpool” movies at 20th Century Studios, want to reassure fans the third won’t pull any punches.
Both scribes are working on a third entry for director Shawn Levy (“Free Guy”), with the project marking the first to be made under the ownership of Disney. Speaking with THR, Wernick says “Deadpool is gonna be Deadpool” whilst Reese explains there are no plans to make the tone more family-friendly:
“They’ve been very supportive with regard to that. Now when it comes to a particular joke, if we cross a line, maybe we’ll hear at some point, ‘Maybe not that joke.’ But I think they’ve been incredibly supportive of what we’re doing, because obviously we were doing it separate from them for a long time, and I think they’ve seen the success and they’ve had their own even greater success. So hopefully it’ll be a marriage made in heaven. But we’ve definitely got their support, and that’s a great thing to feel.”
Reese also says that “we’re absolutely finding the serendipity and the gold” in terms of now being set up at Disney, but won’t go into any story details. The pair penned the upcoming Chris Hemsworth-led thriller “Spiderhead” which hits Netflix this month.
Source: THR
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jun 5, 2022 22:09:08 GMT 1
I never thought they would.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2022 1:31:42 GMT 1
Well, look at Hulu. Also Disney did have Touchstone and for a period, Miramax
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