Ru1977
The Irishman
I totally get that view. I don't blame you.That too. I am so over Deadpool in general. I never found the yuk-yuk side of the character particularly entertaining, and Reynolds, while I think is PERFECTLY CAST, has always been nails on a chalkboard to me. I've come to realize I just don't enjoy stories that lean heavily on "bits" and that makes me feel old, but Deadpool, and Reynolds, are very good at doing bits. (I'm also mildly traumatized by working too many pre-COVID comic cons with the books and running into too many hooligans in Deadpool masks. I'll never forget when a friend, who was known locally as always cosplaying "Hot Captain America," stopped by my table and said: "whenever something obnoxious happens at these things, it involves a Deadpool" just as a breakdancing Deadpool puked in his own mask.)
I liked the first few FoX-Men movies, and think Hugh poured his SOUL into playing Logan, but I'll always be like: he's great, but he needed to be under five foot ten at a maximum, Hugh's not wolverine-sized, he's dire wolverine sized)
But that story was great.
I agree about Jackman and don't find fault in his performance. Every movie, even the bad one, he gave it. I even love his self parody in the Night At The Museum he cameoed in. I think the third one.
And the movies were good, definitely. Just not something I went crazy for. I appreciate they did a whole "hey it's like the comics but 'realistic"" thing. I get why and it clearly worked at the time. I'm ready for the next iteration for sure tho.