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  • AA5B@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    In a theater? Deadpool and Wolverine. Similar to other people here, I think objectively it was not good, but just a fun ride of fan service and cameos that was quite entertaining. I don’t know why I paid for 3d though: had to wear glasses but didn’t see any 3d effects.

    At home? The Andrew Garfield Spider-Man movies. Apparently I had never seen them and my teen insisted. I liked them. I don’t know why people criticize the actor: I’d criticize the writers. No one wants a moody emo self-centered Spider-Man. Toby McGuire does well partly because they wrote a more lighthearted playful Spider-Man for him, even in the face of apocalypse

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      4 months ago

      I agree with you about Deadpool and Wolverine. The story was stupid but seeing Wolverine in the yellow suit in live action was worth it for me. I don’t usually go for super hero/comedies but I was prepared for that going into this one so it didn’t bother me much and a lot of the cameos were pretty cool.

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      4 months ago

      I picked them up when they rolled it all into No Way Home, really had a tough time with them. The first one, the suit is all wrong. I don’t know what they were thinking there. Fixed it for the 2nd one though! Looked great!