 What's up nerds? I'm Ben. This is Ryan Reynolds, and we just saw a dead pool. Frickin' two. Murk in the mouth is back, yo. Am I right, Ryan? Reynolds? We've decided to skip over the normal review and go straight to the spoiler review because that's where all the gold is. So, I guess this is a warning for you. Spoilers. Mother f***ing spoilers. Alright, so, I'm gonna be up front with you. This is not actually Ryan Reynolds. Who is it? Drumroll? Oh, it's Dres! Dres from movie nerds. We just saw the Sydney premiere of Deadpool 2. It was incredible. What did you think? I love that you sensed yourself there. Deadpool would never do that. I'm gonna say, I think we both enjoyed it. We looked at each other during this film. There was little moments where we looked over and we did the whole... But, that's not what you're here for. You're here for the f***ing spoilers. And there's shitloads of them. First one off the bat. Let's f***ing just pick one. Let's talk Vanessa's death. Vanessa's death right at the start. It really sets up the whole movie. It really got me right in the guts and the heart. I was like, oh, not Vanessa. Why? Because she is... Okay, she's pretty hot. She's quite easy on the eye, for sure. And she's a great love interest for Wade and for Deadpool, really. I feel like it's stakes. They did it to give him a reason to push on. I guess his goal in this film is to try and get to her in the afterlife. That's kind of the main thrust of the film, I guess. Definitely. But, yeah, it's still shocking to see in the first 10 minutes or so. I was trying to get my bearings during that crazy montage after montage with Dolly Parton's 9-to-5 playing. And then you're hitting the nuts with this Vanessa thing. Then they launch into this amazing bond opening title sequence. That was incredible. Which is probably my favorite part of the whole film, to be honest. We get to listen to Celine Dion do that amazing score at the start. And look, I thought that opening thing really set it up for such a freaking action-packed film that we've been dying for. Look, I think we skipped over one of the best gags in the film and that's Logan on the little pedestal spinning around. The very first thing you see, actually, speaking of the X-Men, how great was that cameo by the modern-day version of the X-Men? The current version we have right now. So we've got Deadpool speaking to Colossus, and he's like, look, can't you just get someone, maybe like the big furry beast or something? And as he's saying that, it pans to a door that has Professor X, and then you've got Beast, and then the door slowly closes. I just love the fact that all those people had to be there, the one place at the one time, probably shooting Dark Phoenix. But still, it's just, I just love it, the balls of it, to just have all those actors there and not actually get them to speak. They're just a little moment off-camera. We missed a lot of people in that scene though, because I only saw three, and I know there were some more in the distance, was it rogue, was it mystique, who knows? I looked at you and we're like, it just happened too fast. Yeah, we've only seen this once, we've just come out, so we couldn't freeze it on the exact frame. Another frame I wanted to freeze on was the cameo by one, so Bradley Pitt. Brad Pitt as Vanisher, he joins the X-Force, and then you just see this split second of him getting electrocuted, and Brad Pitt's face comes up and we're like, and then that was it, we're like, was that him? Like you're thinking it was like they took a scene from a movie. Yeah, I think it almost looked like it was a still from like seven-year-old Brad Pitt or seven years in Tibet era Brad Pitt, which I think is even funnier actually, because it's like half a second, yeah? But I reckon, look, I reckon he did do a cameo for Ryan Reynolds. I reckon he was in it. Only time will tell, we'll find out soon. It's definitely about a cameo than Tom Hardy's in The Last Jedi anyway, and that ended up on the cutting room floor for a very good reason. You know, what I really liked about this was the references to Barbra Streisand. As you know, You're a huge Barbra Streisand fan. Everyone knows that. No, but like Thanos himself, Cable, Josh Brolin, his dad is actually married to Barbra Streisand, so all those little snippets and teases and putting so much Barbra Streisand music in it was pretty funny. And one of the best thing was, he's like, shoot me one-eyed Willy as Cable shooting Deadpool. One-eyed Willy, reference back. Juggernaut. Yes, big reveal. I'm Juggernaut, bitch! Domino is quite cool, I thought. She was great. She's phenomenal actress from Atlanta as well. Yeah, I love her in Atlanta. She kicks ass in this. Doesn't take anything too seriously. She's a good addition to the, what are we calling this? The Deadpool franchise now, I guess. Deadpool franchise, or are we going to see an X-Force movie? That's what I want. Seems to be heading that way. Do we want to talk about Russell, played by Julian Branchley from Humphor the World of People? I was a little disappointed with him in this. I thought he was going to bring more funny than he did. He was kind of just given a lot of the more serious stuff. He just had to stand around and look menacing and throw fire at people. It was, yeah, I don't know. Like, I thought being a child actor doing this, it was pretty cool. It was quite believable. But as being like the center of the whole movie, I don't know, were they trying to do sort of the Thor Ragnarok Kiwi type of thing? Oh, look, maybe. I think this was happening in the same time as Thor Ragnarok. But I don't know, I just think he, a lot of his humor felt forced to me. Like, I really love the guy, but he was a bit, I think he was a bit wasted in this. I thought Brolin was great. I think we've talked about Domino. Most of the new auditions were great. But the thing is, this movie moves so quickly, you don't really have time to think about whether you like your character or don't like your character. Because there's one scene where they essentially kill off half the X-Force. The X-Force 1.0. They kill it off, you even got Terry Crews there. He dies pretty much straight away, obliterated. And it's just like one after another, they just all keep dying. And then just left with Deadpool and Domino. I mean freaking Pennywise. Pennywise dies in this. He gets mulched. He gets mulched, it's great. And that was crazy, like he vomits up. Yeah, you see him vomit up. That's his ability. Vomiting up Acid. And he ends up killing, what's that guy's name? Pete? He's been off movie. I want a Pete and a cab driver. Yes, yes. I loved it how that he was, the cab driver was just continuously wanting to be part of the X-Force. And then I'm getting Pete with no abilities. He's like, fuck! So guys, go to the cinemas, see Deadpool 2, you will not regret it if one of the best movies of the year. Yeah, that's right, the Drazies are coming up and I'm claiming it. At least he didn't say the best movie of the year. You know, you were more reasonable, like believable this time. He was the aftershock. Look, remember to subscribe below to our channel and till next time, we'll see you nerds at the movies. For sure, you want to go scare some kids, put these masks on and just cause havoc in the CBD of Sydney? I'm all out of love, I'm lost without you. Shit, I can't see. Do you want to build a snowman?