"I'm addicted to cold turkey, so I think I'm going to quit. I tell people this and they say 'what are you quitting?' I'm quitting freaking cold turkey."
OK. So. First of all, I enjoyed it for the most part. However, I had my suspicions about Deadpool since the very beginning. And they were pretty much confirmed. He had three short scenes towards the beginning, all amounting to about 20 minutes or so of screen time for the character. Gambit was the same. What you see in the trailers of Gambit is darn close to all of the cool stuff you see him do in the movie. That said, the action and special effects look pretty cool, though I'm not a fan of the camera speeding up the fight scenes. I understand that it's supposed to make it look more brutal, but I'd like to be able to see the choreography better. The movie felt sometimes like it was too stuffed with characters (what was the point of having the Blob?), but not to the extend of X3. Overall, it was fairly entertaining--I went into it expecting it to be pretty disappointing, and it wasn't really that bad. better by a long shot than X3, but not as good as the first two (though to be fair, I loved the first two).
"I'm addicted to cold turkey, so I think I'm going to quit. I tell people this and they say 'what are you quitting?' I'm quitting freaking cold turkey."
Watched about 15 minutes of Daredevil, all of which made me wish I was the blind one so I didn't have to see such crappy filmmaking. I already know that the rest of it is bad, if not worse, so I stopped.
I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do - Robert A Heinlein