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Post by formersamhmd on Aug 22, 2017 0:23:40 GMT
why not, if the MCU adapts to include Deadpool's R-rated nature. But a definite NO, if Deadpool has to adapt to the MCU. That would ruin his character. The MCU must change, not Deadpool. All Deadpool brings to the table is skin and gore, so adapting to the MCU will mean his story will actually BE about something. So him adapting is the better option, because if all you bring is skin and gore then you don't have anything worthwhile. The MCU is the superior anyways. It would be nice to drive the Fox fans crazy though.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Aug 22, 2017 5:11:46 GMT
Why does Deadpool even have to adapt? All they need to do is to have every R-rated things Deadpool does censored on-screen. yeah, censorship is actually a great solution. I feel that will bring Deadpool to the next level, like in the first Wolverine movie. Fans gonna luv it!
Except the first Wolverine movie was a total disaster and was controlled by a guy who said "*beep* the fans!" at a comic convention one time. Deadpool isn't always portrayed as being for totally mature audiences, you can make him work in a narrative that isn't rated R, you just need to a solid screenplay.
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Post by King Conan on Aug 22, 2017 8:02:31 GMT
Ryan Reynolds even say, is this crossover happens, it Must be Rated-R. But Disney are too cowardly.
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Post by formersamhmd on Aug 22, 2017 12:47:45 GMT
Ryan Reynolds even say, is this crossover happens, it Must be Rated-R. But Disney are too cowardly. No, they just don't think having an R rating automatically makes something good. And they're right.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Aug 22, 2017 12:53:43 GMT
If they can make it work, why not? I want Deadpool to hit on Thor, maybe even hook up?
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Post by King Conan on Aug 22, 2017 18:14:35 GMT
Ryan Reynolds even say, is this crossover happens, it Must be Rated-R. But Disney are too cowardly. No, they just don't think having an R rating automatically makes something good. And they're right. Rated-R is always better than PG-13. especially, if it comes to action movies.
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Post by blockbusted on Aug 22, 2017 19:30:44 GMT
No, they just don't think having an R rating automatically makes something good. And they're right. Rated-R is always better than PG-13. especially, if it comes to action movies. Yeah, tell that to 'Casino Royale'...
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Post by politicidal on Aug 22, 2017 20:04:45 GMT
Rated-R is always better than PG-13. especially, if it comes to action movies. Yeah, tell that to 'Casino Royale'... I don't need him dropping F bombs every five minutes or see his ass every ten minutes. The PG13 rating has been watered down anyway depending on the genre. For sci-fi/fantasy, it oddly seems more restrictive. Look at the difference between LOTR and the Hobbit movies. It's way more gruesome in the former trilogy and that was only ten years prior.
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Post by blockbusted on Aug 22, 2017 20:07:54 GMT
Yeah, tell that to 'Casino Royale'... I don't need him dropping F bombs every five minutes or see his ass every ten minutes. The PG13 rating has been watered down anyway depending on the genre. For sci-fi/fantasy, it oddly seems more restrictive. Look at the difference between LOTR and the Hobbit movies. It's way more gruesome in the former trilogy and that was only ten years prior. It still doesn't come off as R-rated level though...
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Post by formersamhmd on Aug 22, 2017 21:00:04 GMT
No, they just don't think having an R rating automatically makes something good. And they're right. Rated-R is always better than PG-13. especially, if it comes to action movies. I don't think a scene of Teenager Peter Parker randomly having anal with Teenager MJ would automatically make a movie worth seeing.
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