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So just got done seeing Deadpool.
Going to give my two cents. Like it or not, just kinda understand where I'm coming from.
Was it good? Yes!
Was it fun? You bet.
Was the R rating as bad as people made it to seem? No.
I went into this movie expecting the worse. The level of blood and gore and killing isn't as high as say Blade 1 or 2. The strip club scene was the worst of the sexual stuff. Language was bad but it just depends of what your kid has access to. If they listen to rap, it's not going to be a problem.
I loved this interpretation of Colossus. Everything about him was perfect to me. Him and NSTW were the highlights for me. Being honest, I would probably take my son to see it for Colossus alone. He loves dude.
Yeah, there's very bad things going on. With that said, at least there's no nudity in the sex scenes. No sex in the nudity scenes (girls with tops off). It just really depends on your parenting style. Not knowing your kids ages but if the kid still takes baths with their mom then seeing topless girls isn't going to be major. If you listen to a bunch of rap around your kid or go to Walmart or corner store or barbershop, the language isn't going to be all that bad. TV and video games have so much violence as is that the killing in the movie probably won't be a big deal. It's not brutal killing like being tortured to death and stuff. No guts and excessive blood like 300 or a QT film. With that all said, I'd cover my son's eyes on the sex scene because although no real nudity, the sexual positions, and the strip club scene. But I'd be ok with the rest of the film. A lot of the stuff will fly over the head of a kid under 10. Kids 11 and up already can find ways to see those images and hear those words in music anyway.
The kids there seemed to like it. I constantly scanned the theater to see their parents reactions to scenes. There were 4 families there and each made their kids cover their eyes or turn away during the sex and strop club scenes. That was it.
I'm not trying to say it's ok for kids but just trying to make a case for parents debating on taking their kids. If you've always taken your kids to see superhero films, go ahead. It's not as bad as it's made to seem. I've heard it was lucky to only get a Rated R rating.
Deadpool is good because for all the bad things it has, it's still a mainstream comic book movie. Can't really describe it but in a weird way think of the comedy of Guardians of the Galaxy. Ok, now think of Star Lords and Rocket's gun on kill and Drax and Gemora cutting heads off. Really the closest thing I could think of lol.
Movies I feel that are just as bad or worse;
300 (more gore and blood)
Blade (more gore and blood)
Blade 2 (more gore and blood)
Kill Bill (more gore and blood)
Kill Bill 2 (more gore and blood)
Wanted (more gore and blood)
Kick *** (more gore and blood)
Kick *** 2 (more gore and blood)
Lastly, although I really liked it, it's not as great as some of y'all have said. I still say from Fox that SM2 and X2 are the top but Deadpool is third. Only film I could even consider at 3 is DOFP. With that said, Fox is really onto something. It's an area Disney can't go so it shows the MCU's limits. Fox has none. If Fox can continue to these kind of movies and attract audiences, MCU will be start to have trouble. If Wolverine does indeed go rated R, watch out!
Going to give my two cents. Like it or not, just kinda understand where I'm coming from.
Was it good? Yes!
Was it fun? You bet.
Was the R rating as bad as people made it to seem? No.
I went into this movie expecting the worse. The level of blood and gore and killing isn't as high as say Blade 1 or 2. The strip club scene was the worst of the sexual stuff. Language was bad but it just depends of what your kid has access to. If they listen to rap, it's not going to be a problem.
I loved this interpretation of Colossus. Everything about him was perfect to me. Him and NSTW were the highlights for me. Being honest, I would probably take my son to see it for Colossus alone. He loves dude.
Yeah, there's very bad things going on. With that said, at least there's no nudity in the sex scenes. No sex in the nudity scenes (girls with tops off). It just really depends on your parenting style. Not knowing your kids ages but if the kid still takes baths with their mom then seeing topless girls isn't going to be major. If you listen to a bunch of rap around your kid or go to Walmart or corner store or barbershop, the language isn't going to be all that bad. TV and video games have so much violence as is that the killing in the movie probably won't be a big deal. It's not brutal killing like being tortured to death and stuff. No guts and excessive blood like 300 or a QT film. With that all said, I'd cover my son's eyes on the sex scene because although no real nudity, the sexual positions, and the strip club scene. But I'd be ok with the rest of the film. A lot of the stuff will fly over the head of a kid under 10. Kids 11 and up already can find ways to see those images and hear those words in music anyway.
The kids there seemed to like it. I constantly scanned the theater to see their parents reactions to scenes. There were 4 families there and each made their kids cover their eyes or turn away during the sex and strop club scenes. That was it.
I'm not trying to say it's ok for kids but just trying to make a case for parents debating on taking their kids. If you've always taken your kids to see superhero films, go ahead. It's not as bad as it's made to seem. I've heard it was lucky to only get a Rated R rating.
Deadpool is good because for all the bad things it has, it's still a mainstream comic book movie. Can't really describe it but in a weird way think of the comedy of Guardians of the Galaxy. Ok, now think of Star Lords and Rocket's gun on kill and Drax and Gemora cutting heads off. Really the closest thing I could think of lol.
Movies I feel that are just as bad or worse;
300 (more gore and blood)
Blade (more gore and blood)
Blade 2 (more gore and blood)
Kill Bill (more gore and blood)
Kill Bill 2 (more gore and blood)
Wanted (more gore and blood)
Kick *** (more gore and blood)
Kick *** 2 (more gore and blood)
Lastly, although I really liked it, it's not as great as some of y'all have said. I still say from Fox that SM2 and X2 are the top but Deadpool is third. Only film I could even consider at 3 is DOFP. With that said, Fox is really onto something. It's an area Disney can't go so it shows the MCU's limits. Fox has none. If Fox can continue to these kind of movies and attract audiences, MCU will be start to have trouble. If Wolverine does indeed go rated R, watch out!
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