Half in the Bag: Deadpool & Wolverine
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Published 2024-07-28
Marvel's back!
Disney's back!
Wolverine's back!
Everything old is new again, but it's also meta.
All Comments (21)
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this is unusually timely
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Love the fact that Mike Stoklasa takes a picture of his entire computer instead of just sending the document file over to his phone to read it lol.
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Well I certainly didn’t have Rich Evans cast as Dr. Doom on my 2024 Bingo Card
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Its charming that they tried to do a bit at the beginning and completely gave it up after a minute
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The thing about Deadpool’s timeline dying because Logan died is basically one big meta joke about how no one cares about the fox marvel movies without Hugh Jackman
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bryan singer was the real villain all along
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I clapped when I saw the Lightning Fast VCR repair shop
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“Not a little kid, but there is a kid in it…” lmaoooo
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Mike & Jay saved RLM Cinematic Universe!
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canonically wolverine is supposed to be 5'3", so roughly Jay sized.
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20:50 "Apology accepted Captain Needa" is a funny line.
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Deadpool's universe dying due to Logan's death is basically a giant meta-joke about how with Wolverine dead, no one really cares about Fox's X-Men/mutant universe anymore and it would slowly die out. It's also makes the cameos from the all the other non-MCU comic book movies in the Void that much funnier/cooler. Deadpool & Wolverine is like a giant love-letter to ALL those comic book movies (at least the Marvel based ones, sorry DC fans,) that have been keeping audiences entertained for decades before the MCU came along.
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I think the movie is on point. Disney basically threw away the entire 20th century fox history. Of course Deadpool would focus on this.
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Having actors that remind me of being old is called punishment nostalgia.
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The best unintentional bit is Mike taking a screenshot of his computer because “his printer wasn’t working.”
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Imagine being on an airplane and seeing Mike Stoklasa and he's watching "The Flash"
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The whole "personal universal anchor" thing is essenitally a sort of meta-commentary on franchises that ultimately revolve around specific persons. Hugh Jackman's Wolverine was a breakout character and exceptionally popular and thus the X-Men movie franchise "existed" because they kept making more Wolverine movies.
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I actually really enjoy it when they bring back nostalgic characters with decades of history, even if they're getting a bit old for the parts. I really hope they bring back Mike and Jay for the next Half in the Bag too!
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mike taking a photo of his monitor instead of just screenshotting his PC is peak dementia
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Did... Did Mike actually recommend that we GO TO THE THEATER?!?!