Deadpool & Wolverine Deadpool & Wolverine Spoiler Thread

I always felt Chris Evans was natural as Human Torch and his acting is better for that role. I always thought he didn't have the gravitas as Captain America.
I didn’t think he would quite have what’s needed for Cap but he convinced me from TWS onwards. It was pretty funny seeing him go back to the opposite personality of Johnny Storm here.
 
Ha, that can’t be good for your health.
 
Saw it for the 3rd time and, man, it keeps getting better and better. I can't stress how amazing Daphne is as an actress or impact of Logan as an overall movie. The scene with X23 saying "I did" and enters the room just gets me very emotional. She had very little lines in Logan but what she did, her performance, the story of the movie, the emotional core still transcends after all these years.
 
Still pissed they didn't iclude Sleepy the Mexican Wolverine Variant (aka La Aguja Dinámica, Lobezno, El Glotón, (aka Emilio Garra))....



I blame Tatum, didn't stick up for his inclusion, cause he knew he would see through his fake accent again. :argh:
 
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Couldn't they just CGI the smoke?
CG smoke always looks off
Good for him for doin it, but damn son, don't kill yourself for one 20 second scene

I also don't understand how that took eight hours to get right
He didn't need it for the glistening muscles shot, or for when he unleashed the claws
So one close up head-turn shot took 8 hours?
 
I've noticed a vast majority of people who say that Channing Tatum's accent is bad, has never met a cajun from Lousiana lol. People who live out there have said it's pretty good/great. I have only been to Lousiana a few times, and was never around the Bayou.
 
Honestly, it being an accurate accent makes the fact that Deadpool kept busting his balls about it even funnier.
 
CG smoke always looks off
Good for him for doin it, but damn son, don't kill yourself for one 20 second scene

I also don't understand how that took eight hours to get right
He didn't need it for the glistening muscles shot, or for when he unleashed the claws
So one close up head-turn shot took 8 hours?
Movies take a long time to film. There were multiple shots and at least one with CG. A single shot can take hours of setup.
 
Movies take a long time to film. There were multiple shots and at least one with CG. A single shot can take hours of setup.
Yeah but he wouldn't have been smoking it while they were setting up the shot, right? lol
I mean I guess if you're a non-smoker it wouldn't take long to get sick off a cigar
 
I'm very happy with what we got, but a sequence like this would've been pretty damn fun

Its comforting to know, they actually considered Ghost Rider.

Daredevil not making it to the actual movie isnt surprising to me because of Ben Affleck.

Human Torch in the third act, would taken some focus away from Gambit, Elektra, Blade and X-23, and Chris Evans was already plenty of the MCU movies.

But there's always Doomsday and Secret Wars for those 3 characters.
 
Yeah but he wouldn't have been smoking it while they were setting up the shot, right? lol
I mean I guess if you're a non-smoker it wouldn't take long to get sick off a cigar
Shooting for several hours for a 20 second cameo is a bit much.

Also, even if that shot with the cigarette needed 30 takes, I still don't get why they needed to use a real cigarette that was lit and would be inhaled by a hired talent who didn't know how to smoke in the first place. There's plenty of shots in the multiverse hopping that looked green screen. Smallverine was bad cgi imo and yet they didn't seem so concern making those scenes look authentic.
 
Shooting for several hours for a 20 second cameo is a bit much.

Also, even if that shot with the cigarette needed 30 takes,
It's not about takes. A single shot can take hours to setup lighting, cameras,sets. And then you have to do it all over again for the next shot. Making movies is a long and boring process.
 
It's not about takes. A single shot can take hours to setup lighting, cameras,sets. And then you have to do it all over again for the next shot. Making movies is a long and boring process.
Sure, but they usually have stand-ins for that kind of stuff. And then they bring the actors.
 
I would imagine also they did a number of takes of the Cavillrine scene to make sure they had some left over if the one they liked didn't work.
 
They finally released the orchestral versions of “Like A Prayer” from the movie on Spotify!! The version they play in the finale is so epic
 
CG smoke always looks off
Good for him for doin it, but damn son, don't kill yourself for one 20 second scene

I also don't understand how that took eight hours to get right
He didn't need it for the glistening muscles shot, or for when he unleashed the claws
So one close up head-turn shot took 8 hours?

I was just about to say the exact same thing. It's no wonder movie budgets spiral out of control when a short cameo sequence like that allegedly took up what is likely an entire day of shooting.

There's either 6 or 7 hours of footage of Reynold's improving lines cut or maybe there was more of a beating given to Deadpool like Jackman's Weapon X variant gave to him that didn't make it.

There was a missed opportunity to give Dougray Scott a cameo as one of the Wolverine variants.
 
Sure, but they usually have stand-ins for that kind of stuff. And then they bring the actors.
If he is so method that he stood there for 8 hours with a cigar in his mouth then I'm guessing he didn't use a stand in.
 

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