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I'm so happy for the surprise success. This movie is brilliant and it truly deserves it.
People haven't gone into theaters and other public spaces and ****ed people to death but they have gone into those places and shot people to death.
Maybe not at the theaters you've been going to...

I have a 12 year old and I would prefer he find out about pegging from a source other than Deadpool.... I am going to wait a few years before I allow them to see it...
If X-Men is nothing like Deadpool or features Deadpool I don't see why it would help.
When a film is not from Deadpool's point of view it changes how he interacts and some of the rules he breaks.I don't know. Apocalypse is supposed to be a world ending blockbuster event. Deadpool knows it's all a movie. I don't think I would combine the two.
If X-Men is nothing like Deadpool or features Deadpool I don't see why it would help.
Deadpool could cameo in a pg-13 romp but it would have involve a lot of him lampshading the fact he can't do what he did in his own movie.
I'm glad DP is doing historical business but I hope it doesn't hurt the chances of FF going back to Marvel.
The FF fit perfectly with MCU.
Her name is Grace Randolph. I would probably advise against trolling her.
I mean look the fact that people got that upset about her internet petition was stupid. Was her petition silly? Yes it was. But it's not like that petition was going to actually make a different. I think it was dumber that a lot of people got so bent out of shape about it.
I'm glad DP is doing historical business but I hope it doesn't hurt the chances of FF going back to Marvel.
The FF fit perfectly with MCU.
What single scene earned THE MATRIX an R rating?
Mjölnir;32948295 said:This is not true. Most of the time the studio has a movie they want to make and hires a director that can make what they want into reality. At least when it comes to the big budget movies. A movie is the producer's movie. He's the director's boss on the production.
The idea of the free, creative director is an exaggerated dream among many fans. It's very rare the the director has free hands. When it comes to superhero movies I'd say that maybe Nolan had pretty much free hands, but no one else.
Of course it doesn't mean that the studio has to heavily interfere in all stages of production. You mention Marvel Studios but James Gunn said he pretty much got to make everything the way he wanted, just because the studio approved of what he was doing. He wasn't just given the freedom to make his movie and then come to the studio with it though, they were checking to see if changes needed to be done, as is the norm.
With Deadpool it was a project that was being sold to the studio and since the budget was so low they were under less scrutiny. Of course much of that also lies in that the project was green lit due to fan response, so they kind of knew that it was working. Without that the issue wasn't even that they would have to have more scrutiny but rather that the studio wasn't even making the movie.