FOX *CBM thread - RIP STAN LEE - Dark PhoeniX 06/07/19

Where Do You Rank LOGAN Among CBMs?

  • Best CBM to Date

    Votes: 13 16.7%
  • Easily Top 5

    Votes: 28 35.9%
  • Top 10, Maybe Top 15

    Votes: 29 37.2%
  • Mediocre at Best

    Votes: 5 6.4%
  • Not Good at All

    Votes: 3 3.8%

  • Total voters
    78
Cant say I like this movie as much as I wanted to. I enjoyed it, but it wasnt fulfilling. They literally showed all the good parts in the trailer.

I hope they made enough to go all out on the sequel.
 
Do we know the Gambit villain?

And who do y'all want to be the villain in the next Deadpool?
 
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My gf actually cried, twice, during the movie. She loved it. I think it's a top 10 comic book movie. Top 5 in no order are:

The Dark Knight
Watchmen
Oldboy (original)
A History of Violence
30 Days of Night

Somewhere in the next 5 are

CA: The Winter Soldier
Deadpool
Iron Man
Avengers
Antman

Definitely going to buy this when it's released digitally. And I can't believe the parents that showed up with their kids stayed. Maybe the parents were having too much fun to wanna leave though. :lol: :smh:
 
I don't get the Watchmen praise, I couldn't even get through the movie
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I wouldn't take my kid, but I'm not going to act like I didn't grow up on all those R rated films of the 80s and 90s. Steven Seagal was breaking elbows, Jason and Freddy Kruger were horrific murderers and we were in school chanting yippee Kay yay mother ****** etc etc.
We saw so much worse growing up. Teach your kids the difference between reality and a movie. Teach your kids about life. It depends on the maturity of the child as well. Some can handle mature things better than others... My theatre was packed with large families. They all genuinely seem to enjoy the movie. NT can be so weird and backwards. 
 
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I wouldn't take my kid, but I'm not going to act like I didn't grow up on all those R rated films of the 80s and 90s. Steven Seagal was breaking elbows, Jason and Freddy Kruger were horrific murderers and we were in school chanting yippee Kay yay mother ****** etc etc.

We saw so much worse growing up. Teach your kids the difference between reality and a movie. Teach your kids about life. It depends on the maturity of the child as well. Some can handle mature things better than others... My theatre was packed with large families. They all genuinely seem to enjoy the movie. NT can be so weird and backwards. 

Look I was born in 88' and I saw Child's Play 2 & 3 in the theater. Would I do that to my under 10 year old? Nah.

BTW Pops took me to see those movies because he said I basically begged to see them. All I remember is all the nightmares I had.
 
Look I was born in 88' and I saw Child's Play 2 & 3 in the theater. Would I do that to my under 10 year old? Nah.

BTW Pops took me to see those movies because he said I basically begged to see them. All I remember is all the nightmares I had.

Would you be a better person if you avoided these R rated films as a kid?
 
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I saw a lot of TNA and gore as a kid. I definitely think I would've been a little different if I hadn't.
 
Look I was born in 88' and I saw Child's Play 2 & 3 in the theater. Would I do that to my under 10 year old? Nah.

BTW Pops took me to see those movies because he said I basically begged to see them. All I remember is all the nightmares I had.

Would you be a better person if you avoided these R rated films as a kid?

Honestly can't say. Maybe. Probably be the same because my parents actually talked to me as a child.

Every child reacts to everything different.
 
Yeah there were kids in my theater. 2 dudes brough like a 6 year old girl and another father brought 3 young kids around 7 or so

Granted I watched rated r movies in the 90's when I was a kid but those were different times. I was watching power rangers and DBZ during the day and Hercukes, Xena etc at night. So it wasn't a huge leap from that stuff to movies where people were a till getting killed but in more gruesome ways

Kids don't even have violent cartoons these days, so it'd be a leap to just thrust them into seeing a violent movie. Also Deadpool had a lot of boobage and that random sex montage in it that I def wouldn't want a kid under 12-13 seeing
 
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Kids don't even have violent cartoons these days, so it'd be a leap to just thrust them into seeing a violent movie. Also Deadpool had a lot of boobage and that random sex montage in it that I def wouldn't want a kid under 12-13 seeing

Disagree. Kids today have easier access to porn now than any other time in history. Only in America is sex so glorified yet taboo at the same time. In Europe, you'll see "boobage" and more on basic TV. One of the most famous people in this generation can thank her success due to a sex tape. Miley Cyrus performs for the young, nude with a strap on. I just dont see the logic a lot of NTers have, "when I was young it was ok but these kids can't handle it". Seems to be quite the phenomenon.
 
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If a kid is looking for porn on the Internet, that's one thing. Usually means they're the right age.

But if they're exposed to it before they're ready that's another.

I remember my youngest cousin was traumatized for a week after we took her to see Batman Begins, and that was pg 13 :/
 
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idc what some of yall say, that movie was full of great jokes.

They couldn't afford any more X-men?

Which one? McAvoy or Stewart?

He named himself after A DISH SOAP

Bad Deadpool! Good Deadpool!

All of the dinosaurs....feared the T-REX!

Ever see 127 hours? Spoiler alert.

All of the Green Lantern jabs
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Thats like...16 walls!

The multiple Blade references

The little baby hand and Blind Al
 
The Matrix was rated R?

Lmao. Deadpool makes it look like a Disney movie in comparison.

What was rated R about it? I don't remember any boobies or excessive violence.

I can't be sure exactly, but pretty sure my first rated R movie was He Got Game. My friend was 15 and I was 13 and we got inside no problem. Didn't get carded at all. Which is funny as hell because I'm 30 now and I get carded buying beer still.
 
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If a kid is looking for porn on the Internet, that's one thing. Usually means they're the right age.

But if they're exposed to it before they're ready that's another.

I remember my youngest cousin was traumatized for a week after we took her to see Batman Begins, and that was pg 13 :/
Your youngest cousin sounds terry cloth man.



The Matrix was rated R?

Lmao. Deadpool makes it look like a Disney movie in comparison.

What was rated R about it? I don't remember any boobies or excessive violence.

I can't be sure exactly, but pretty sure my first rated R movie was He Got Game. My friend was 15 and I was 13 and we got inside no problem. Didn't get carded at all. Which is funny as hell because I'm 30 now and I get carded buying beer still.
You don't remember the excessive violence in the Matrix? :lol: They had that gun play like crazy.

I remember the news automatically blaming the amount of violence in that movie for Columbine and the trench coat mafia.
 
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