rubya
Joined Jul 2011
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I didn't expect this to be honest. The first Deadpool film was a breath of fresh air and the second was still decent so I was expecting some laughs and to be entertained.
Unfortunately Deadpool & Wolverine failed on both counts.
Despite cramming everything but the kitchen sink into it, it was just boring. I managed to doze off in the middle of yet another fight scene, to wake up in the middle of the next fight scene which was no more interesting.
Ryan Reynold's humor isn't everyone's cup of tea, I understand, but I usually like it. This time, I barely chuckled a couple of times; the jokes mostly fell flat.
I wouldn't watch it again if it came on TV for free.
Unfortunately Deadpool & Wolverine failed on both counts.
Despite cramming everything but the kitchen sink into it, it was just boring. I managed to doze off in the middle of yet another fight scene, to wake up in the middle of the next fight scene which was no more interesting.
Ryan Reynold's humor isn't everyone's cup of tea, I understand, but I usually like it. This time, I barely chuckled a couple of times; the jokes mostly fell flat.
I wouldn't watch it again if it came on TV for free.
I quite enjoyed the first episode Into the Spiderverse and went into this installment very open minded.
The style and graphics are nice but I felt like it was made by or for people with ADHD given the speed at which things were flashing and flying around on screen. It's fine in parts but over extended periods it's tiring and boring.
And then there's the feelings... They want everyone to talk about their feelings... All their feelings, so much! And we don't speak enough about our feelings... Apart from that, the story doesn't really advance much and I found myself checking my phone several times waiting for something interesting to happen. The second half of the film is better than the first half but as my teenage son called it, it's a filler episode.
The style and graphics are nice but I felt like it was made by or for people with ADHD given the speed at which things were flashing and flying around on screen. It's fine in parts but over extended periods it's tiring and boring.
And then there's the feelings... They want everyone to talk about their feelings... All their feelings, so much! And we don't speak enough about our feelings... Apart from that, the story doesn't really advance much and I found myself checking my phone several times waiting for something interesting to happen. The second half of the film is better than the first half but as my teenage son called it, it's a filler episode.
The series started ok but once you get passed the early on episode where the Mandalorian goes back for baby Yoda, it feels like every episode is the same or a close variation of it.
Arrive somewhere for repairs or looking for a contact, get asked by locals to help about some issue, help, baby Yoda does something cute or slightly funny, leave to start again elsewhere.
It's not awful and there are some amusing moment courtesy of baby Yoda but the rest is a bit dull and after 2 seasons I struggle to care for the characters. It's also quite predictable.
It will appeal to children and teenagers, die hard Star Wars fans who know all the lore, and to people who want to watch something that is not too complex (nothing wrong with light entertainment!). If you enjoy series with more substance it will get boring quickly.
Arrive somewhere for repairs or looking for a contact, get asked by locals to help about some issue, help, baby Yoda does something cute or slightly funny, leave to start again elsewhere.
It's not awful and there are some amusing moment courtesy of baby Yoda but the rest is a bit dull and after 2 seasons I struggle to care for the characters. It's also quite predictable.
It will appeal to children and teenagers, die hard Star Wars fans who know all the lore, and to people who want to watch something that is not too complex (nothing wrong with light entertainment!). If you enjoy series with more substance it will get boring quickly.
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