 Oh, it's cruel, it's vile, and it's absolutely hysterical. So this was a movie that a lot of people have been wanting for a very long time, so long in fact that I can't even imagine how long some people have been wanting this, especially after what happened with X-Men Wolverine Origins. I didn't know who Deadpool was, so to see Ryan Reynolds with the whole face mask thing and the blades and the hands is like, that seems a little weird, and apparently that film absolutely infuriated the fans. So they get a chance at it again. And good on you 20th Century Fox for not screwing up this movie like it did with Fantastic Four. The one thing I definitely want to say before going into this movie is, I'm not the biggest fan of Deadpool. Not saying that I don't like him, it's just I never really got into him. I thought he was funny, I liked his little gifts, but I couldn't imagine reading a comic book series about him. People talked about him so much, and they built him up so much, I was like I just didn't want to get into it, just like Gambit too, everyone was talking about Gambit in high school. So watching this film, I basically watched it with the idea of not having any idea because I didn't have any idea of anything. I didn't know how his origins come about, I don't know why anything happened. So to see this film was fun. The film is relentlessly funny. The humor never stops. The intro credits were fantastic. The humor starts off right off the bat with text. That's how fast it starts. When you see some douchebag's film produced by some ass hats from Hollywood. It was so funny just to read these credits. And there are so many jokes to talk about in this film that I can't even specify one in particular because there's just so many juggling in my mind right now. The character of Wade Wilson is also very good. At first I thought we were literally just going to get Ryan Reynolds being an ass hat in this film. But he is for the point. He just never shuts up. But we do see a multifaceted side with him with his girlfriend. And while it's not exactly as deep as you would want or would really think with a film like this. What Deadpool is doing is basically following the superhero route. But it's trying, it's damnedest to try and be different. And I applaud it for trying. It's still there. That formula is still there. But they do try to be different, especially with the narrative. Because we start in the middle and we keep going back to these flashbacks, which we can see then by the end of the flashbacks that the middle section is literally just a set piece for setting up these flashbacks. So that was a little bit of a thing that I noticed as like, well, you know, good on you for trying though. But that's not really the thing that this film is trying to do. While it is setting up a superhero and it is setting up a franchise inadvertently as it actually comments on several times in the film, it's the fourth wall. I've never seen a fourth wall be broken so hard in a film and so repeatedly to the point where we get used to it. I felt a different sort of feeling with this film, a different sort of experience, a much more personal one and a much more relatable one because of what he's saying. A lot of what Deadpool is saying and thinking is exactly what you're thinking while you're watching this movie. So to have these thoughts put into your mind is hilarious. And as I said, some of the jokes, there was one thing though, best Stanley cameo ever, absolute ever. I'm saying that I don't think it'll ever be beaten by this one, in my opinion. Anyways, however, with a generic formula for a superhero film comes the generic villain. Now, this is the guy who has definitely been getting a lot of comments and he deserves them. He is very one dimensional. He has no real reason for the story, except for a goal for a way to go after in the final climax between Deadpool and Evil British dude and Gina Guerrero and Colossus. I didn't care about either fight, really. I did not. I had absolutely no care in who would win because I knew who was going to win. I'll definitely say that was a little bit of a turn off. However, how the whole thing concludes was very funny. And for every time they do something that has been seen in other superhero movies, they make sure to make a joke about it. And every time it's funny, I definitely give props to the writing team because the writing team was absolutely hilarious. Ryan Reynolds for giving a great performance and also some pretty awesome action sequences with some really good fight scenes. And for a limited budget, the CGI wasn't too bad. Colossus wasn't that great, but just the jokes. The jokes about the X-Men too. My God, they were fantastic. Also, the end credits scene was great too. And I bet it was made more so for people who work at movie theaters than for people who go to the theaters themselves. So in the end, my rating for Deadpool is a six out of seven. It is exceedingly funny. It is exceedingly refreshing for the superhero genre. However, because of how many stereotypes it falls back on and how many times while trying to change up the formula, it really doesn't do anything. At least to say I was definitely impressed with this film and I really enjoyed it. So I hope you guys go out and see it. And what's possibly the most humorous part of this entire Deadpool experience is that for you Americans, it's rated R. For us, Canadians is rated 14-8. I'm trying to figure that out too, because there was boobies in this movie. And that's usually what gets an 18-8 rating. Anyway, guys, that's all from me. Hope you enjoyed this review. See you next time.