Deadpool The Ryan Reynolds/ "Deadpool" Thread part 2

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i know terror inc. is made up of multiple body parts but i have no idea what he meant


I meant DP had body parts that were mutated, as far I remember between DP #1-3 back in 93. I guess that why he got the costume and mask. I don't know maybe I got it wrong, but I hope Origins flick is not wrong as far as story and ripping us off like half the flicks this decade.
 
I have just a question about Deadpool regarding the movie and the comics. I know from my knowledge of Wolverine that it's the brain that controls the healing factor so how can Deadpool regrow his head if the brain isn't conected to the body?
 
Wade's healing factor is completely different that Wolverines, in the comics anyway. It was taken from Wolverine, but it was modified specifically for Wade.

It's the cancer that powers his healing factor. The cancer destroys cells, the healing factor healings them, sorta feeding off the disease. It hasn't got anything to do with his brain really.
 
Wade's healing factor is completely different that Wolverines, in the comics anyway. It was taken from Wolverine, but it was modified specifically for Wade.

It's the cancer that powers his healing factor. The cancer destroys cells, the healing factor healings them, sorta feeding off the disease. It hasn't got anything to do with his brain really.

But when he grows back his head, he mantains all the memories?
 
Yup. He remembers everything. He's had a knife in his head for a couple days before & he was just walking around with it in there.
 
Having a knife in your head, and getting your head cut off...are completely different things...
 
Having a knife in your head, and getting your head cut off...are completely different things...

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he has got his head cut off

and he has had his body completely reconstructed from an arm...and he grew back his memories...i dont remember how they explained that
 
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Well, no worries i guess... Sense you all know a lot about deadpool, what story would you have them tell in a movie? Out of all the chaotic stuff he does, what is a story that will work on film?
 
I saw a rough bootleg of the movie. Color me disappointed on Deadpool.
 
EDIT: Accidental double post.
 
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Nah, it's easy, watch, weapon XI was actually only a clone of Wade Wilson, not actually Wade Wilson...oh there you go, Deadpool Film. Or you could just go with it, or you could have the deadpool movie in a coupletely different alternate universe...bingo

...anyways, when I said like a story idea for the movie... i was actually refering to a storyline idea... and being deadpool fans, what would you like to see?
 
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Nah, it's easy, watch, weapon XI was actually only a clone of Wade Wilson, not actually Wade Wilson...oh there you go, Deadpool Film. Or you could just go with it, or you could have the deadpool movie in a coupletely different alternate universe...bingo

...anyways, when I said like a story idea for the movie... i was actually refering to a storyline idea... and being deadpool fans, what would you like to see?

I'm glad Ryan Renyolds plays Wade Wilson for ten minutes.

But there should, under no circumstances, be a Deadpool movie if it's being produced by Fox.
 
Unfortunately you don't have much of a choice, Fox will never let go of the rights to X-men, when their movies are their biggest profit.
 
They are going to have to have changed the ending of the movie for Deadpool to get a spinoff.

(I don't care what he's come back from in comics - the non-comic book fan general audience aren't as accepting of that kind of thing like we, the comic book fans are. Just because it's in a comic book doesn't mean it's good)


I don't think the general audience will care. They ain't continuity sticklers. If they made the Deadpool film and it started off with him emerging from the rubble or in a lab I think that would be easy enough.
 
Ryan as Wade was great, but after seeing him being turned into a mindless drone, I doubt anyone in the theater would be thrilled to see him in his own spin-off. Especially if they don't know who Deadpool is in the first place.
 
Well that's the selling point I think. That's how they would market it.

Wade is like the mysterious bad ass at the start of the film, they make it pretty clear that he is a sicko. I'm sure audiences (especially the teenagers) will want to see a guy who wields two swords and who can take out whole rooms of bad guys, as well as being a funny bastard.

I think that is why they made him the main focus of the scenes he was in, they were basically completely centered around him.
 
I don't think the general audience will care. They ain't continuity sticklers. If they made the Deadpool film and it started off with him emerging from the rubble or in a lab I think that would be easy enough.

They still want some kind of coherent storytelling.

With the fate that bestow Deadpool in Wolverine, it's going to be rather unbelievable for general audiences to accept him just rising up from the ashes, so to speak.

It might be comic book accurate, but sometimes, comic book accurate does not translate into quality film making.

Case in point, the notable absence of the Shi'Ar Empire during the film version of the Dark Phoenix Saga.

I'd be all about a Deadpool movie (reason being, he is a comic book character in his own right, not particularly tied down to a universe outside of his own. Sure, he has connections to the X-Men world through Wolverine / Weapon X, etc... but Deadpool comics are really their own thing. Outside of his appearance in Wolverine, the movie wouldn't really be tied down to the X-Men continuity and timeline), but not with the fate he received in the workprint.

Here's hoping it's altered for the final version. I have spent a lot of time defending Deadpool's alterations to my brother and his friends, stating pretty adamantly that everything would end up okay in the end. Fox is gonna end up making me look like a complete *****e.
 
Yea I know not all things that happen in the comics translate to film. I'm always going on about stuff like that.

But even if they don't explain it in this film, I'm sure DP wouldn't mind explaining what happened to him in say, the opening montage of his own film. Narrating to the audience what happened to him after the incident at 3 Mile Island. That would be pretty sweet.

All they really need to do at the end of this film is hint that he is still alive. A hand rising from the ashes, or him crawling out from under the rubble. Just hint that he isn't completely killed off. I say that as in THAT'S THE LEAST THEY SHOULD DO.

And if all this talk about a Deadpool movie is true, there must be a scene like that at the credits or something. I really doubt even Fox is stupid enough to do that. Which in turn, jeopardizes the possibility for them getting more $$$
 
Yea I know not all things that happen in the comics translate to film. I'm always going on about stuff like that.

But even if they don't explain it in this film, I'm sure DP wouldn't mind explaining what happened to him in say, the opening montage of his own film. Narrating to the audience what happened to him after the incident at 3 Mile Island. That would be pretty sweet.

All they really need to do at the end of this film is hint that he is still alive. A hand rising from the ashes, or him crawling out from under the rubble. Just hint that he isn't completely killed off. I say that as in THAT'S THE LEAST THEY SHOULD DO.

And if all this talk about a Deadpool movie is true, there must be a scene like that at the credits or something. I really doubt even Fox is stupid enough to do that. Which in turn, jeopardizes the possibility for them getting more $$$

I know the 4th wall breaking and everything is one of the features of Deadpool's character, but as someone who could be considered general audience in terms of Deadpool (I've read 3 Deadpool comics, so I hardly qualify as an expert), I think that kind of thing might be a bit awkward.

I mean, it's cool in TV show comedies like Family Guy or something, where it's not meant to be taken seriously anyways, or even in a comic book, but in a big time feature film, I dunno if it would work as much.

What I DID like, was an idea I heard on here (pre-leak, so it has nothing to do with the actual film), was that in the final battle, we'd see the experiments on Wade begin to fail since he was released into battle before he was ready. He'd lose his optic blasts, and all the other powers he had, except his healing factor, which would wonk out. Logan would be able to defeat him, but wouldn't destroy him.

The incident, both his powers going haywire, and getting sliced up by Logan, would make Deadpool go mentally insane, and part of his insanity would be walking around acting as though he were a character in a movie.

I think that would be a rather creative way to incorporate his 4th wall breaking. He's not actually acknowledging that he's a movie character - he just THINKS he's a movie character because he has gone insane.

So in his spinoff, he could walk around saying stuff like "Damnit, why did the writers have to make me face off against THIS GUY?!" and it'd be funny because he'd be breaking the 4th wall, but he'd just be seen as insane which he already kinda is anyways.
 
I know the 4th wall breaking and everything is one of the features of Deadpool's character, but as someone who could be considered general audience in terms of Deadpool (I've read 3 Deadpool comics, so I hardly qualify as an expert), I think that kind of thing might be a bit awkward.

I mean, it's cool in TV show comedies like Family Guy or something, where it's not meant to be taken seriously anyways, or even in a comic book, but in a big time feature film, I dunno if it would work as much.

What I DID like, was an idea I heard on here (pre-leak, so it has nothing to do with the actual film), was that in the final battle, we'd see the experiments on Wade begin to fail since he was released into battle before he was ready. He'd lose his optic blasts, and all the other powers he had, except his healing factor, which would wonk out. Logan would be able to defeat him, but wouldn't destroy him.

The incident, both his powers going haywire, and getting sliced up by Logan, would make Deadpool go mentally insane, and part of his insanity would be walking around acting as though he were a character in a movie.

I think that would be a rather creative way to incorporate his 4th wall breaking. He's not actually acknowledging that he's a movie character - he just THINKS he's a movie character because he has gone insane.

So in his spinoff, he could walk around saying stuff like "Damnit, why did the writers have to make me face off against THIS GUY?!" and it'd be funny because he'd be breaking the 4th wall, but he'd just be seen as insane which he already kinda is anyways.

Well yea, that's how his fourth wall breaking works. Well, there is ideas that he breaks the fourth wall because he is completely insane.

But I think it would work, it's not that hard to imagine. It's basically like him narrating, speaking to the audience, the viewer, the reader. You have voice overs and narrating all the time in movies.

Then for him actually talking to the camera and what not? You're idea would be perfect for that, it's very similar to my idea before we saw the leak. Have his body reject the augmentations, leaving him physically and mentally ****ed up. If they show that this guy has completely gone insane, broken from reality then yea, it could be made to appear that only he THINKS he is in a movie. That happens all the time in the comics. He will say something to the reader, then a character in the book will be like "Who are you talking to?" I think that could make for hilarious scenes in a film.

Maybe even a little quip about optic blasts, then Weasel is like "What the hell are you talking about Wade?" then Deadpool looks at the camera "You know what I'm talking about, right folks!".

As long as it is marketed right, it would be very successful I think. It's just completely new and fresh, a completely unique take on comic book movies.
 
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Well yea, that's how his fourth wall breaking works. Well, there is ideas that he breaks the fourth wall because he is completely insane.

But I think it would work, it's not that hard to imagine. It's basically like him narrating, speaking to the audience, the viewer, the reader. You have voice overs and narrating all the time in movies.

Then for him actually talking to the camera and what not? You're idea would be perfect for that, it's very similar to my idea before we saw the leak. Have his body reject the augmentations, leaving him physically and mentally ****ed up. If they show that this guy has completely gone insane, broken from reality then yea, it could be made to appear that only he THINKS he is in a movie. That happens all the time in the comics. He will say something to the reader, then a character in the book will be like "Who are you talking to?" I think that could make for hilarious scenes in a film.

Maybe even a little quip about optic blasts, then Weasel is like "What the hell are you talking about Wade?" then Deadpool looks at the camera "You know what I'm talking about, right folks!".

As long as it is marketed right, it would be very successful I think. It's just completely new and fresh, a completely unique take on comic book movies.

Maybe it was you that I got the idea from? I don't know, possible.

Yea, one of the comics I recently bought, one of the guards was looking around after some of DP's 4th wall breaking, just like "what in the **** is this guy rambling on about?"

It was pretty funny. I'll admit, I only know 3 comics, 1 video game appearance, and a film cameo about the character, but I'm already about pumped to see a Deadpool spinoff. I just want THIS movie to set it up properly, and not just force it after the conclusion they gave the character.
 
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