Deadpool 2

 

“Dark, Daring and Dreadfully Delightful!”

Well if you have read my blog before, you probably know how much I loved the original Deadpool – I even got re-tweeted opening up to my friends across the pond (Hi American friends!)

So as you can guess I was really looking forward to the sequel. As with many sequels the original cast players have returned but the same can’t be said for the crew. Tim Miller, the director of Deadpool was originally linked to the project but he parted ways after some disagreements with Ryan Reynolds. According to interviews Reynolds has given, it was over the role of Cable, but it seems to be an amicable split.

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“All I can really add is that I’m sad to see him off the film. Tim’s brilliant and nobody worked harder on Deadpool than he did.” (Wilson, 2016) Instead he was replaced by David Leitch, whose recent works include John Wick and Atomic Blonde.

Reynolds has also become a scriptwriter as well as a producer – what do we think to the next one? Reynolds directing????

Another great addition to the Deadpool family is Zazie Beetz – who plays Domino. You may recognise her from most recently Geostorm. I loved her, and he portrayal of the character. In a lot of scenes, I related to her an awful lot!

OK you know the drill

SPOILER ALERT!!! DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN IT YET!!!

This film is a lot like it counterpart – lots of dirty jokes, cameos and of course passes at Wolverine!

I loved all the throw backs to the previous film! My personal favourite was the reference to the “1,600 kilos of cocaine somewhere in the apartment – right next to the cure for blindness”, which of course he finds in Al’s apartment right next to a package called “The cure for blindness”. He also takes a shot at the X-Men as we see Wade in Professor Xavier’s wheelchair and even in Cerebro!

We see Wade go through a real journey of self-discovery – mainly through film and pop culture references including but not limited to (Some of my favourites!) :

  • Say Anything – Deadpool-2-Radio
  • James Bond – Opening Credits
  • Flashdance
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  • Chibi-style
    Unicorn Poster
  • Celebrity references – George Michael and David Bowie
  • DC Universe – “So dark, you sure you’re not from the DC universe?”.
  • X-Men – 4-we-get-a-nice-shot-of-wade-racing-through-xaviers-mansion_pgza.640
  • Ryan Reynolds – Going back in time to stop Green Lantern being made

WB has a good sense of humour about it:

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  • Wolverine – “Fuck Wolverine. First he rides my coattails with the R-rating, and then, that hairy motherfucker ups the ante by dying! What a dick! Well, guess what, Wolvie? I’m dying in this movie.”
  • Brad Pitt – Before Josh Brolin got the role, Brad Pitt was interested but instead he got a cameo – see if you spot him 😉
  • Avengers – Hawkeye – “With this collar on, my superpower is just unbridled cancer. Give me a bow and arrow and I’m basically Hawkeye.”
  • Avengers – Thanos – “Zip it, Thanos!”
  • Avengers – Hulk – “Sun is getting real low.”

The trailer completely through me off base – which I loved, when you are introduced to the X-Force and then to have them practically all die is a big screw you to the audience!

My only criticism I had was the Wolverine jokes – there was so many and I felt we had already dealt which that. But that is just personal, I know people who loved them all!

A great watch, had me in stitches and I can’t wait for the third one!

4/5

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Director: David Leitch

Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Josh Brolin, Zazie Beetz, T.J. Miller, Brianna Hildebrand, Jack Kesy

Crew: Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Ryan Reynolds (Screenwriters), Ryan Reynolds (Producer)

Genre: American Superheroes, Action

Rating: 15

Works Cited

Wilson, L. (2016, November 15). Ryan Reynolds Addresses Losing Tim Miller on Deadpool 2. Retrieved from Screen Rant: https://screenrant.com/deadpool-movie-ryan-reynolds-challenges-filming/#

 

 

 

 

 

Bad Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising

 

Not bad for a sequel

This is my first sequel review and I have been looking forward to it. Sequels are a funny thing everyone is always very excited for them but in the end they have a tendency to disappoint the audience. They always seem to have higher expectations than the film can reach and unfortunately this formula has effected Bad Neighbors 2. I was so excited when I heard they were making a sequel but I was a bit nervous and was hoping they won’t just redo the first film formula. Unfortunately they do, they just replaced the frats with sororities.

The film had exactly the same idea of the family having a (another) child and a bunch of rowdy college kids move in next door. (Girls instead of boys). I am glad though that they developed the characters from the first film. We get to see what had happened to Mac, Kelly and Stella, and Pete, Scoonie and Garf, the Delta Psi Beta boys are doing now in their careers and love lives.

**SPOILER ALERT **

Loved the engagement scene!

Unfortunately Teddy is not as much of an adult as the others and that draws him back to the old frat way of life, but I’m glad he finds his way in the end and it’s such a fitting end for the character in my opinion.

The film did touch on some sensitive subjects when it comes to frats and sororities. I have had experience at American Frat parties and some of the things they say I can kind of relate to. “This party’s a bit…rapey…” (Turner, 2016) There is also a lot of sexism that’s featured in this film such as Frat’s having parties but Sororities aren’t allowed. The film handles this in a comical but clever way.

The film did have some good points as well. I liked the way they used screen techniques. In one scene during a lecture from Teddy you see all the sorority girls texted each other and the texts appear on screen giving the audience a view into the girl’s “silent” conversation. Another example is when Mac is looking through the trash bags for weed and he sniffs it and the screen turns into a gaming targeting system, which is really effective in the content and true to Nicholas Stoller’s directing style.

Of course there is some skin on show this would not be a Bad Neighbors film without lots of topless Zac Efron. (Yay for the ladies) “I’m a human woman! I need to watch this!” (Stoller, 2016)  In fairness the lads get the girls in bikinis for a lot of the film. “They are using their sexuality as a weapon!” (Stoller, 2016)

For a sequel it was not a bad film it has its funny moments but a lot of the material is repeated from the first film, which was a down side for me. I was looking for more original material.

Only an average 3 out of 5 from me.

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Director:  Nicholas Stoller

Cast: Chloë Grace MoretzZac EfronRose Byrne , Seth Rogen

Crew:   Andrew J. Cohen (Writer), Brendan O’Brien (Writer)

Genre: Comedy

Rating: 15

Works Cited

Stoller, N. (Director). (2016). Bad Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising [Motion Picture].

Turner, M. (2016, May 15). FILM REVIEW: Bad Neighbours 2. Retrieved from Boston Standard: http://www.bostonstandard.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/film-review-bad-neighbours-2-1-7379963