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We Lonely Here Mostly Too

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"So take that nice picture you got in your head home with you, but don't be fooled. We lonely here mostly too." 35. Black. Author of The Black Parade urban fantasy series and the Of Cinder and Bone sci-fi series. Fanfiction writer. Sleep deprived trainwreck.
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Deadpool 2: A Spoilertastic Review

One thing I've noticed over the years is that there's nothing like it when someone busts their ass to make a movie happen, defying all odds, and pours their sweat, blood, tears (and in Deadpool's case, probably other fluids we don't want to know about) into a film, and it turns out to reward them spectacularly. Deadpool was one of those movies. They fought for years to get that movie made after the disgraceful ruination of the character in X-Men Origins: Wolverine and they did him justice beyond words. It was magnificently done. It damn near beat Jesus, for fuck's sake. Actual Jesus.

And that's why I think that I don't like the sequel as much.

I've seen this happen many times: a sleeper hit or an unexpected smash hit blockbuster exceeds all expectations and then puts out a sequel. Well, unfortunately, sometimes success can ruin your party. Success, accolades, and the second highest grossing Rated R film of all time had an influence on how Deadpool 2 turned out, if you ask me. When you're not starving for it, then it means that sometimes punchlines don't land as hard, writing is not as tight, and scenes aren't as memorable. When you're already fat and happy, sometimes your motivation to make the best thing ever is just servicable at best.

I think Deadpool 2 is an enjoyable movie, but I think it didn't want it as badly as the first movie did because it was already fat, happy, and satisfied from the first film. Thus, I think they didn't try as hard to make it the best movie possible. It's still a good movie, but it can't compete with the first film by any stretch, and I'll explain why. Naturally, spoiler alert.

Overall Grade: B-/C+

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Interviewer: So with so many different sides to his character, what’s he like in real life?

Morena: Nathan? Well… that part that likes to kick people in the butt?! (both laugh) Uh, no. Nathan is… the least, I think, like his character. Because, uh… (turns to Nathan) you’re a really warm, loving person.

Nathan: Now say that again, but sell it!

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Can I just stop and talk about how amazing this one moment is? I mean, as usual, Mal ruins it, but the fact that Inara knew there was a good chance they were going to die and yet she wanted to spend her last moments with him? That speaks volumes. She truly cares for that man, for as stubborn and idiotic and noble as he is. 

There's also the fact that I think a little bit of it has to do with the fact that Mal doesn't want Inara to see him die. Even if she would follow him into death, he would rather sacrifice himself and give them a chance than accept her death as well as his own. That is incredible. 

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