Friday, 13 September 2024

Movie Review: Friday the 13th The Final Chapter

 


Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back to my Movie Review.


Back in October of last year, I covered the 3rd part of Friday the 13th, while I like the kills, a disco theme song, and even Jason’s look that we all know and love, but everything else is just felt flat of boringness. However, as I said in my review in Part 3, it was originally intended as the last one as a trilogy, but because Friday the 13th franchise is a money making success at the box-offices, its no stranger that Paramount made yet another as the “Final Chapter”. Well, so what they think at the time.


“Friday the 13th Part 4: The Final Chapter” is a 1984 slasher film that was directed by Joseph Zito, produced by Frank Mancuso Jr., and written by Barney Cohen (for screenplay) and Bruce Hidemi Sakow (for story).


As I said before, with the success of Part 3, they wanted to make another one. However, despite the three previous installments came out, they didn’t received well from critics and non-horror audiences, this maybe resulting some slasher genre was fading for a bit, even though Paramount wanted more, Frank Mancuso Jr. is hesitant for more because nobody seems to liking nor caring about Friday the 13th, and so, Mancuso Jr. declared the fourth one will be the last one (so what we think) before he wanted to working on the other projects. Upon start working on Part 4, Joseph Zito was hired by Mancuso Jr. as a new director when Part 2 and 3 director, Steve Miner, declined, this was thanks to Zito’s own slasher film called “The Prowler”, which they would hoped that Zito will making it to possibly being bigger and better. Despite what they hoped for, working with Zito was an unfortunate struggle due to his attitude of demanding and perfectionism, not to mention if its not going on the way, that would cause a physical fight for all the wrong reasons. But of course, similar to the first Friday the 13th with Kevin Bacon, Part 4 would be a breaking point of then upcoming famous actors like Corey Feldman in his child acting days in the 80s and Crispin Glover for his unique and eccentric actor.


When Friday the 13th Part 4 came out on April 13th 1984, its a same result as previous films, it didn’t received well by the critics and some audience, but it made a lot of money at the box-office with $33M over $2.2M at the budget. But as time went on, many fans considered Part 4 as possibly the best installments at the series, whether its the kills, Jason’s performance or even some memorable characters from the aforementioned build up actors after this.


So, with all that said, will the Part 4 is gonna be like my favorite what the fans enjoyed, or is this film should’ve been the ending based on a cheap slapping title like “The Final Chapter”?


Well, lets find out.


The Story

While its pretty much the same thing as we saw the previous films, but surprisingly, its actually pretty nice for the writing.


Picking up after Part 3 (which means in third installment, its Saturday the 14th and now its Sunday the 15th), aside of obvious reminder with stock footage of three previous movies, the ambulances arrive for clearing dead bodies in a camp site what we saw before, including a reminder of Jason Voorhees got axed in a head. While brought in a morgue, Axel is signed to put the body frozen, but Axel is busy for being horny perv over dead “Cute girl” (“She still is!”) and wanting to having affair with a nurse name Morgan in front of TV plays an aerobic movie, despite he got overly infuriated by being touched by laid out Jason (“JESUS CHRISTMAS!! HOLY JESUS GODDAMN! HOLY JESUS JUMPING CHRISTMAS SHIT!!”. Amen, Axel). After being rejected by Morgan from hilarious fake jumpscare, Axel gets himself back to watching aerobic dance, only he got SAWED and head twisted off by revived Jason out of icebox, then Jason goes after Morgan to pinning her from the wall and stabbed her with scalpel. The next day, we introduce the Jarvis family, older daughter Trish, Mrs. Jarvis, and young son Tommy Jarvis (who introduced himself by wearing alien mask while playing PC game? Who does that?), they have home next to a camps (Yeah, Crystal Lake is confusing for its location, these days), what they didn’t know is that another horny teen campers are going out for, you guessed it, camping and sexing (Can you imagine if they’re having affair in a campsite when you’re in a house next to a camp? That will be awkward experience). But what both Jarvis Family and teen campers didn’t know is that, once again, Jason is out there for his killing business, while the campers prefer doing their own business, its up to Jarvis Family (along with a lone camper name Rob) to watch out over revived killer in hockey mask.


Like I said, its a same old plot like we’ve heard from three previous films, but at least the movie goes to a sorta connection between Jarvis Family and even the campers, since again, weirdly have a house next to a campsite on Crystal Lake, but again, we’ve seen before like meet the campers, have a sharing true story about Jason Voorhees hidden in Crystal Lake to of course, campers sexing. Especially for the latter, campers are quite possibly the horniest in the movie, ranging from various relationships, some sex jokes and one time, watching a stag film (aka the early 20th century porn films). I think what makes the movie possibly better its the writing, I think the writing is actually good and probably funny, ranging from a fun chemistry between Jimmy and Ted for their opposite personalities, a build up of Tommy Jarvis (since Zito wanted to have a young kid in a horror movie) and even a connection from previous installment, like when Rob mentioned one of the victim from Part 2, Sandra, was murdered, which it was revealed that Rob is a missing older brother of Sandra, which I assuming its have a build up when Rob is trying to hunting down Jason for revenge, but sadly, despite what they’re trying for the connection, it sadly felt like an afterthought. Of course, I like to mention it has some dialogues that are either good to even funny, especially with the aforementioned opposite personalities between Jimmy and Ted, despite there’s some dialogue from Ted that I questioned his desperation to get along.


While its not perfect, but its the writing that I enjoy for some character developments in this movie.


The Presentation

The movie’s budget is surprisingly the same as the previous film, mainly that Part 3 and Part 4 are costed $2.2M. But unlike the previous one the presentation is surprisingly gotten better for various reasons.


But much like Part 3, it was filmed in California, whereas Part 3 was filmed Saugus and Green Valley, here, it was filmed on Topanga Canyon and Newhall. But the way they filmed are surprisingly pretty nice like a steady camera that moves smoothly thanks to the use of crane in the beginning, a different angle in the morgue when Jason was “dead” to what better way to do the slowmotions, but some slowmotions are smooth but others are a slightly dropping frames per-seconds. Despite some flaws, the filming is pretty good, at least they don’t wanna do another 3D gimmick ever again.


The filming set is no stranger to be away from the studio for not-so low budget, aside the forest and a morgue (which is a nice inclusion, but only in the first act), but the weirdest part of the movie is the buildings there were set in, there’s the Jarvis Family’s house is a pretty cool house and it surprisingly still with us to this day and the house has been recycled from several movies, while camping building were build from scratch by the Friday’s crew, which is a pretty nice building.


Of course, the movie’s highlight are the design, a makeup effect and of course, the kills. After two previous films, Tom Savini came back to pulling a nice practical and makeup effects with some creatives and memorable kills, ranging from sawing and neck twisting death in the morgue, a backstabbing through the throat at hitchhiking banana girl (where Jason was briefly played by Tom Savini himself, but without him wearing a hockey mask), Jimmy got corkscrewed on his hand to head stabbed from meat clever, Tina thrown out on the top of station wagon (with windows crashing, unexpected, but memorable one), to even Jason himself with brutal death of stabbed on the side of the head with machete. Those kills that I mentioned are either the most notable and probably my favorites, even though you can briefly see what’s going on, because once again, the MPAA was very sensitive to forcing them to toning down the presentation of the kills and sexing.


Despite the flaws, there also some kills are the weakest, like when Samantha is relaxing in a cold night raft before gets impaled from bellow, while the kill itself wasn’t that bad, its the way how they filmed, Judie Aronson was forced to swimming in a cold water in birthday suit (which it was filmed on December in California), she’s unfortunately having hypothermia, which cause Ted White (who played Jason, more on that later) was pissed at Joe Zito for being neglectful at Judie, especially on his verge of quitting, which I can’t blame White that he always wanting to be protective towards actors to have a respectful treatment, for the most part. Another weakest kill is Mrs. Jarvis, which when she looks around, she makes a gasp before cuts out, we never see her what’s happening, though it was originally planned to having her getting decapitated similar to what happened to Mrs. Voorhees, but with this and a planned nightmare scene, was cut, cause honestly, we don’t want another fake out kills like what we saw in three previous films.


Though sometimes, some kills can be funny, aside of Samantha’s kill from her weirdly and hilarious scream of death, but the one that stuck to me, is when Rob gets hacked to death by Jason with cultivator while yelling “He’s killing me! He’s killing me!! HE’S KILLING MEEEEE!!!”. I get it was meant to be disturbing, but his last bit is laughable before he dies, which it gives me a chuckle from its repetition.


While some part might have some flaws, but Part 4’s presentation is pretty good with some creative and gnarly kills and a welcome return to Tom Savini.


The Characters

While most characters have those typical tropes in many horror films, here however, we got ourselves from some memorable characters in the franchise.


Lets start off with once again, Jason Voorhees, this time played by the great late Ted White. He’s quite surprising for the way he moves in his action, unlike the previous role of Jason who’s just wandering and finding the victim, Ted’s Jason is more of the brain for his smart decision and moving faster (Heh, who says Slasher Villains can’t run, eh?), making him quite believable and nearly impossible to getting away from his brutal and fast paste, which is actually pretty nice for his minor changing and Ted White did a pretty good job to be a bit creative in his role of Jason. In fact, he was in his age of 50s, since he did plenty of stunt double of various roles from the past, pretty fascinating of his experience, and its a damn shame that he passed away in 2022 in his age of 96, that’s pretty close to be 100 year old. Rest in Peace, Ted, you were amazing as Jason.


Now lets get to the survivors, like I said, unlike most of them are generic, they have some are memorable.


Lets start off with the main boy in the movie, Tommy Jarvis (played by then 12 year old Corey Feldman), he’s the main kid who’s somehow smarter of creating arts like creating a monster themed mask and a puppet. I was first reacted “Im calling it Bullshit, there’s NO WAY you created those masks and puppet when you’re just a kid!”, although his was given after Tom Savini (who also did those masks and puppets), so its a nice reference. I find Corey’s Tommy Jarvis is fascinating character that, even though he’s a kid, he’s somehow changing his life when first saw teens, which is pretty much he has a puberty of seeing teens in naked, im not sure how puberty works, but that’s just me. But as we all know, when Jason is upon us, he’ll probably trying to find the way to fight back, which Tommy Jarvis would later getting more attention for being a survivor against Jason, but we’ll get there in future, but then again, he’s just getting started as a kid. Plus, Corey did a great work of his role and of course, this will lead his beginning point of his young career from Gremlins, The Goonies, Stand by me and my underrated favorite, The ‘Burbs. However, in behind the scenes, despite he has a respect with some casts (including Kimberly Beck, more on her later), but one person that they didn’t get along was Ted White. Corey said he doesn’t trust him for culture reasons, while Ted hated him as a mean little devilish kid in guts, especially there’s one scene when Jason breaks through the window to literally scaring the bejesus out of poor kid, and I mean literally, he was terrified when this happened after filming this, which im pretty Ted was taking too personal on him, even if when looked back he probably admit his action and forgives his performance, which I agree, again Corey had fun of his performance, even if yes, im aware Feldman had a very sad and troublesome history outside of acting form childhood to grown up.


Speaking of Jarvis, we have the main final girl, Trish (played by Kimberly Beck), she’s the older daughter of the family that she likes to going out with her mother Mrs. Jarvis. Even though she also loves her young brother for family, even if she can be too protective when the campers are arrived to go horny, especially when Tom got distracted from their skinny dips that she doesn’t want him go way too distracted. Well, its not just in movie but in behind the scene as well, in fact, Kimberly Beck, who had an experience with child actors, liked to taking care them like a sister figure, which is exactly how she likes to taking car with then 12 year old Corey, which actually pretty sweet for Kim, especially that I think she also did a pretty good role.


After that, we have Jimmy Mortimer (played by Crispin Glover), he’s one of horny campers, but unlike most of the groups, he’s an awkward and stressed out member of the group that he just wants to get along so badly in his life, which you probably tell he’s uneasy until he eventually give a chance to shine when hanging out with one of the Moore Sisters. But of course, who could ever forget one scene, in particular, when he dances with one of the Moore Sisters while playing the music “Love is a Lie” by Lion, his dancing is all over the place, the way he pulled the dance is crazy, but also both chuckling and probably the most GIF-able moment ever. And I bet some people either in behind the scene or even outside of the movie (which he pulled the same dance when he was in clubs in LA) are trying not to laugh when Crispin danced like this. I guess its not hard to see his performance is quite unique (literally as Joe Zito called him, which I agree), and like Feldman, I guess its not hard to see how he’ll later making a breakthrough eccentric career with Back to the Future and couple others.


And lastly, we have Rob Dier (played by sadly, the late E. Erich Anderson), unlike the young campers to going wild, Rob is an older camp that, at first, he’s just there for camping on his own and welcomed to the Jarvis Family, despite he has his depth he’s looking for revenge for the aforementioned Sandra from Part 2, again, sounds good on paper for having a chronological order, sadly, this subplot is pretty much left to nothing. And not to mention, he barely showing up until the third act that we expected he can fight back, but alas, he didn’t give a chance to shine. And I really mean, which for those who’re unaware when I was researching, Erich Anderson, despite had a nice role in Part 4, sadly passed away on June 1st 2024 (Yes, this year as im writing this) due his diagnose of Esophageal cancer in his age of 67. Rest in peace, Erich…


As for the rest, they are there, either I enjoy some, or some who’re just there for both typical depiction and for obvious sake of body counts.


There’s Doug Bell (played by Peter Barton), who’s… Just there, without giving us something special of his personality (talk about wasting appearance when Pete was famous in the show called “The Powers of Matthew Star”), Paul Guthrie (played by Alan Hayes) who’s a distracted man, even if supposed to be in relationship with Samantha Lane (played by the aforementioned Judie Aronson), there’s the Moore sisters, Tina and Terri (played by identical sisters Camilla and Carey More) who’re there for obvious set up of bring campers to go horny (because this is slasher film, horny teens like to do whatever they want, otherwise, better planning myself to watching and reviewing Scream for going full meta), Ted Cooper (played by Lawrence Monoson) who’s a silly best bud to Jimmy, which its actually nice for chemistry between of two, despite he ranges from poor pickup line of tasking a kiss with teddy bear or going high while watching oldest porn movie, even though in behind the scene he was actually high in his method acting, which I guess it might be explained why he had red eyes that he was drugged up, even Lawrence himself admitted it was a worst idea he ever been, sucks for him, but at least he did a fun role, despite his trouble moment. Anyway, there’s Mrs. Jarvis, who’s like the opposite version of Mrs. Voorhees, but unlike Pamela Voorhees, she disappeared in a lamest kill ever that we’ll never know, aside of scrapped ending scene, and there’s Axel Burns (played by Bruce Mahler), a perverted coroner who find dead girl to be cute (Eww…) and enjoying aerobic dance video, along with giving us his memorable overreact from Jason’s loose hand, which I can’t help but laughing and replaying his clip of “HOLY JESUS JUMPING CHRISTMAS SHIT!” (man, what an underrated delivery).

Even though most characters are typical, but at least some that I enjoy or even some are memorable, along with the aforementioned future success.


SPOILER ALERT for those who haven’t seen it or don’t care.

The final act is meant to be like a grand finale as we expected, but… We already know after Part 4. Anyway, while it a heck of a chase, but its more like a cat and mouse on Point A to Point B, and back to Point A.


After the campers are all gone (including mommy Jarvis), Trish, Tommy and Rob (along with golden retriever dog name Gordon, but running away, never seen ever again) noticed both houses and camp are empty, while Tommy is forced to stay in a house safe, Trish is feared to discovering Rob is murdered by Jason in front of her (“HE’S KILLING MEEEEE!!!!”), resulting Trish running away and being by Jason who’s like playing chicken at our final girl between two buildings. Once she’s in her house to protecting Tommy again, to running back to the camp (again, playing cat and mouse on two buildings). That is until Tommy, thanks to retrieving a cutout newspapers about Jason Voorhees from the late Rob, he proceeds to shaving his hair out. As Trish runs back to her house, she tries to fight back at Jason with machete (despite Jason wants his number 1 favorite toy back with due to his left hand split in half from his favorite toy). Once Jason had enough in attempt to strangling Trish, Tommy calling out at Jason, revealing himself bald (And by that, I mean wearing a bald cap, which Zito likes Tommy got shaved, but Corey don’t wanna do that, much a resentment in his mind) to replicating Jason, with distraction succeeded that Trish gets machete back, but ended smacked Jason’s mask off to revealing the most gnarliest Jason’s face ever. But his face reveal won’t be last long as Tommy finishes him by taking a hard hit on his head with machete, collapsing and slides his head down from machete to death (Man, quite brutal, bloody and satisfied, for awhile). But not for long (for a bit) that Jason is waking up slowly that Tommy has reaching his limit to hacking him over and over while repeating “DIE!!!” over and over, like any heroes do in every medias (Remember when Corey had a resentment in his mind, while he prefers to wearing a bald cap, he hated that idea of literal bald, when he yelled “DIE!!!” to wishing himself to beating Zito, while hacking Jason at the same time. Yeah, Joe Zito could be a walking nightmare to working with at the time).

In the end, Trish is recovered in a hospital, Tommy reunites with Trish for their thankfully survival and they live happily ever after. Or so we think when Tommy is seriously looking at the camera.


I should also like to briefly mention that there was an alternative ending planned that Tom Savini suggested his idea involves Tommy crafting a battery scanner and a microwave gadget to connecting at Jason’s head to explode, but that idea was shut down that if Part 4 is a success, it will be a setup that Jason won’t be killed off instantly. Sounds like perfectly dated to calling it “The Final Chapter” to pretty much bringing him back in a future.


The final act’s chase scenes can be dumb for running back and forth in two buildings, but it has a fun moments with the ways of attacking Jason and satisfied kill at Jason (but again, he will be back for a now).


And now for my final opinion of this film.

Overall, while it maybe another forgettable one (at least what critics said), but to be honest, its not that bad that I think, its actually good.


While its a standard slasher film, but its the writing made a good execution that we actually like the characters like Tommy, Jimmy and maybe even Trish, the casts are good too, especially some will make a breakthrough in their future, Jason is one heck of smart and brutal thanks to top notch stunt from the late Ted White and the kills, while edit is unfair because of MPAA, are both impressive, bloody and creative.

But sure, it has problems with some characters didn’t have any special, I can be dragged on (but again, some have a good characters and its fun) and one subplot is worthless.


Like I said, I know some said its another lame Friday the 13th one, but I don’t think so, I probably enjoy it with some future breakthroughs that made yourself saying “Yeah, I remember some will make a promising careers”, the kills and maybe even well executed writing. So if you guys like to see Friday the 13th, I’d say check it out, you won’t be disappointed


For my rating, im gonna give this one a 7.5/10.


So this ends of my Movie Review Friday the 13th Edition, but next time, we’re gonna have a new chapter, without Jason what Paramount was thinking of. There is Friday the 13th on December, but I don’t think its a good idea to review a horror film like Friday the 13th on Christmas month, so im gonna pushing my plan for next year’s Friday the 13th. Sorry guys.


But as always, if you guys have your opinion or any suggestions, let me know at comment bellow and support me on KO-FI.com/blackevil.


Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.

Monday, 5 August 2024

Movie Review: Deadpool and Wolverine

 

Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back to my Movie Review.

Last year the one and only MCU film I watched is Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, which was a pretty good and emotional film to concluding to our unlikely guardians, along with James Gunn moving on to becoming the co-CEO of DC Studio and, as im writing this, he’s currently working on his own DC cinematic universe New 52 style to starting with Superman, but I digress. After GotG3, MCU was already went downhill from flop after flop from Ant-Man’s 3rd movie in QuatumnMania to a worthless teaming up with different variation of Marvels. At this point, between this and DCEU’s dying, 2023 was a pretty bad year that its pretty much a Superhero films fatigue (except for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, its pretty good.), leaving not only DC going full on New 52 (which is a reboot style) and MCU feels like its about to die. That is until when there’s after years of won’t they won’t they, we have our old mercenary back on the big screen.

“Deadpool and Wolverine” is a 2024 MCU superhero film that was written/directed by Shawn Levy, produced by the repeat MCU producer Kevin Feige, and co-written by Ryan Reynolds Deadpool (Okay??), Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick and Zeb Wells.

Deadpool: Sorry kiddo, even though he looks like me if im a walking cancer, unlike that little life person with a parasite--

Anthony (me): Its Venom, thank you very much.

Deadpool: Heh, whatever you say, I like to be credited to be involved with the project. And im sure this will be the biggest superhero R-Rated film I’ve ever involved with me and my bub Wolverine Your welcome, Canada. *zips away*

Okay…? Anyway, following the success of Deadpool 2 (which I considered as an improvement after the first one), the then 20th Century Fox (before replacing “Fox” as “Studio” for lame reasons) were open minded to have yet another Deadpool movie, which, I will admit, since I love Deadpool, I wanted to see more, which they confirmed it at November of 2016 (even though it was two years before Deadpool 2 was released). However, the project was on hold for couple reasons;

1: The acquisition of 21st Century Fox was started on December 2017 for full purchase of entertainment assets of many companies like the aforementioned 20th Century Fox, Fox Television, Fox News and many more, along with many movies and shows. This resulted in to a bidding war between Walt Disney Company and Comcast for who’s going to buying the major company, the bidding went on for two years until Disney is the winner at March 2019 with $71.3 Billion. At first, the project of Deadpool was in hesitation that its gonna be toning down to PG-13 when Deadpool (along with X-Men universe) are going into MCU, but Disney decided to respecting the project to keeping it R-Rated, even though this was before MCU are accepted to dropping one F Bomb in Guardians of the Galaxy 3. This resulted into a changing story in the original plan, since MCU is now focusing on Multiverse, Levy and Deadpool saw it as an opportunity to be part of it, and in a big surprise (aside the rumors of who’s replacing Wolverine’s role like Daniel Radcliff), Hugh Jackman, even though he was meant to retiring his role of Wolverine, was changing his heart to coming back his iconic role after his death in “Logan”. I guess I could say, his death will be retconned for… Multiverse reason. Aw well.

2: While they’re start filming in August of 2022, we’re hoping that this will be Deadpool’s and MCU’s biggest film, as Deadpool said. But it will be stopped again, this time, due to the Hollywood Labor Strike in 2023, when both union groups, the writers (WGA) and actors (SAG-AFTRA) went in protest for saving their business for the sake of better pay, safe working conditions and staying low those AI generates, but it was thankfully only lasted for 6 months. Despite we still have a problem with companies like Sony wanting to using AI for future projects, but that’s a long different stories. Despite the delay that it was originally planned to be released on 2023, they pushed it on late July of 2024.

So, with all that said, will both Deadpool and Wolverine have a great experience in MCU, or is it the journey is so bad they’ll go back to their home universe?

Well, lets find out.

The Story
Since this is MCU, you think that they’ll giving us yet another simple but also complex story? Well, yes, but for R-Rated movie, its definitely insane, sure it may not be as perfect, but its fun.

It all started at 2018 where Deadpool travels from his home universe (Earth-10005) to MCU’s universe (Earth-616), despite of Sacred Timeline (even though im not familiar of that, but il let you MCU fans can explained to me what happened if I missed any parts of MCU), our familiar Wade Wilson (aka Deadpool) came to the Avengers HQ to asking Happy Hogan to be part of the Avengers, but sadly, it was rejected. And so, 6 years later, Wade decides to retiring his mercenary role to working as a used-car salesman after broke up from Vanessa Carlysle. However, when he’s celebrating his Birthday, the party is interrupted from TVA (Time Variance Authority) that they kidnap our hero (despite his effort to killing the TVA soldiers). Upon arriving in TVA from kidnap, Mr. Paradox explains Deadpool’s home universe’s timeline is starting to deteriorating due to the death of the important figure of his universe, Logan Howlett (aka Wolverine), as we saw his tragic death in “Logan” (my apology for SPOILER if anyone haven’t seen Logan). So Deadpool decides to snatching Tempad (which like multiverse traveling device) to picking which Logan, until he picked up our Logan with his classic yellow and blue outfit. However, despite brought Logan in (which happens to be the worst version of Wolverine), Deadpool realizes Mr. Paradox believes he has no knowledge about the superiors (or so what we think), resulting tossing both Deadpool and Wolverine into trash. And by trash, I mean The Void. Its up to Deadpool and Wolverine to find the way to escaping Void to saving Wade’s home universe, while also facing against Cassandra Nova, who’s Charles Xavier’s long lost sister.

While its yet another simple MCU story with complex elements with continuity in MCU’s timeline (mainly taking place in Multiverse era, even if im gonna miss the Infinity era), But instead of fighting against bad guys for any wills, here, its all about saving the universe before the threat and the time is running out, which is a nice story, for a typical multiverse story. However, one plot element that have its downside is the universe has its important figure to keep the universe safe, in particular, Wolverine from X-Men to Logan, who’s considered as the anchor being, but without the important being, that could cause the end of the universe, which begs to my question, what about the other people in this universe, isn’t one of them like Deadpool or Laura (aka X-23) are meant to taking Logan’s torch? Which it makes no sense that there’s a remaining people in the universe can protect it instead of an important figure with saying “without the important one” your universe is on a verge of deterioration, I mean, Deadpool deserves better to be the new important figure (or as Deadpool calling himself “Marvel Jesus”) instead of treated as an afterthought. Despite the problem of the plot element, what makes this movie to be fun (along with emotional heart moment) is the chemistry between two unlikely buddies between Deadpool and Wolverine, they share some fun actions and even the humors (but more on characters later), they always arguing from Deadpool’s talking too much or even Wolverine aren’t familiar about Wade’s home universe whenever it didn’t going on their way, along with foul mouthing all together, which I can’t help but both surprised and laughing. Speaking of the latter, what better way to not forget the humor, and I gotta say, this quite possibly the funniest MCU movie and funniest Deadpool movie yet, the movie has a lot of humorous moments from pop culture references (with good execution how its done for Deadpool), a 4th walls breaking (either from flipping out in front of camera in TVA scene or a reminder for Fox is bought by Disney if anyone didn’t know, true story as I said at the start) the aforementioned chemistry between our two heroes to even some fight scenes, one of which is when both Wade and Logan are beating each others up in Honda Odyssey, while the car’s radio played “You're the One That I Want“ from Grease, even though its out of place, but it makes it fun.

While the plot element about the important figure part is the weakest part of the story, but at least the main story, the chemistry and the humors are both pretty good from the get-go.

The Presentation
The film’s budget is $200M, and is just like any big budget MCU film with simple fun action and nice costumes? Well, this is probably the first MCU’s R-Rated film and it looks pretty good and also has nostalgia feel what they gave us.

For starter, the filming location was done both indoor (either in the building somewhere or in sound stage) or outdoor. They pretty much filmed in England from outdoor like London and Norfolk to indoor like Pinewood Studios at Buckinghamshire. Although it wasn’t just filming in England, but they also filmed in Canada, specifically Vancouver much like what they did in Deadpool 2 (I guess filming in Vancouver is always the place for cutting costs). And I will say, the sets and the filming locations are pretty good and probably creative what they came out for the settings. One location that I like is The Void, where you can see so many stuff were dumped out has some familiar Easter Eggs, ranging from 20th Century Fox logo (due to changing to Studio instead of Fox, thanks a lot, Disney), a CN Tower (a believe) Helicarriers from The Avengers (Seriously, since when we need the aerial version of Aircraft Carrier, that thing looks pretty cool). Despite the junks in the Void, it looks beautiful for a mix of desert, the field to the forest, even if the Void would cause the end of time.

Speaking of design, another part that I also like, are the costumes in the movie. While Deadpool looks pretty much like what we all know either in two previous movies or even in the comics, but still done a nice and faithful design. Though without the mask, he’s still looking good while disfigured in makeup. Though the weird part about his unmask is when Wade Wilson retires, he’s wearing a wig with staples, I guess he wants to make a new look for clearing out from his mercenary (though he’ll always coming back as you-know-who) but also pretending he doesn’t have a terminal cancer (even if he still has TC, but he has healing factor), but that’s just me. But easily the best costume will have to be Wolverine, gone from a generic black outfit in the X-Men movies (Yeah, im sorry to say, X-Men movie fans, but im probably a not a fan of those, I mean, where’s the colors?), giving him a signature yellow and blue costume that its based combination on comic (Astonishing X-Men) and the show X-Men: TAS (Between this movie and the successor show X-Men 97’, 2024 is a big year for X-Men, eh?). Sure, we can see some other have either follow faithful from the comic, or even references from other movies, again, a lot of Easter Eggs, especially with the cameos (more on that later, but considered my SPOILER WARNING, but brief). One last part that I like to mention is the movie also has a pet star Dogpool, who’s played by “Peggy”, a crossbreed dog called “Pugese” who’s famously for her ugly appearance, which at first, I though the long tongue part is part of CG, but this is how she lives with it, as a dog mixed between Pug and Chinese Crested Dog.

As for the action scenes with either practical or CG, they’re pretty fun to watch, but again, because this is R-Rated movie, there’s always gotta be bloody fight with either gun shots, slashing and brutal ways, or even some are shocking like the constant nut shots from either hands or even blades. However, it wasn’t as brutally gory compare to two previous films, with all those stabs, decapitations to even head blown off of blood and chunks out. Sure, the effects of the movie are pretty cool to see from practical like Wolverine claws (You’re taking notes, X-Men Origin: Wolverine?) and some others. Sure, some could also done with CG, either from the gory kills to even one with Cassandra Nova’s giving her hand in a head (No sexual pun attended tho) effect (Yeah, the CG effect can be either okay to mediocre, these days).

While some effects can be flawed, but they’re pretty good with the actions, some effects, the settings and even the suits.

The Characters
While its nice to see our old friends back and my god, the characters are all over with cameos, despite some returns are minor due to the focus on our unlikely main heroes.

Lets starts with my favorite return of our mercenary, Deadpool, aka Wade Wilson (reprised by Ryan Reynolds DEADPOOL), if you already know about Deadpool, good for you, but If you haven’t heard, here’s my brief origin on him. He’s a Canadian born human (at first) before having a terminal cancer, which lead him to the experiment that he ended turning into a mutant with his skin became hideous, but thanks for becoming a mutant, he has a healing factor (Wolverine style), wearing black and red suit for killing bad guys on his way. This time, he’s in danger of his universe is a brinks at the end thanks to his original Wolverine’s death that he’ll teaming up with different universe version of Wolverine. According to Rhett Reese, he said that while Deadpool is going to have a chemistry to Logan, but he described him in the third installment as “Fish-out-of-Water” character, outside is probably sums up for him since he’s introduced in MCU for his first dealing with multiverse, cause after all, this is Deadpool’s first journey in MCU after Disney bought the major corp who owns X-Men movies and Fantastic 4 (And yes, im possibly looking forward for it next year). As always, I enjoy Deadpool since two previous for his chaotic humor, his actions and a fun performance from Ryan Reynolds.

Deadpool: Hehe, thanks, I enjoy my experience with MC-F(bleep)in’-U, especially for my performances. Back to you, little Canadian!

Anthony (me): Um… Thanks…

Anyway, our next title protagonist is Wolverine, aka Logan Howlett (reprised by surprisingly Hugh Jackman), who, as we’re all familiar with him, a man who’s born with adamantium skeleton (infused that is) with claws out of his hands, a healing factor and berserk. But this time, we have the alternative universe one when Deadpool was looking for, after Logan is left alone as a former member of X-Men (Talk about a mean lone wolf for not having friends...), making him acting like the mix between the animated Wolverine and Bryan Singer’s Wolverine, with extra dose of foul mouthing, a lot foul compare to Deadpool. This is what makes it fun in this movie, whereas Deadpool plays like a Good Cop to saving his universe, while Wolverine has probably too much testosterone in his Bad Cop role. Even though back then, it was unlikely to see him coming back as his iconic role to end with Logan, but since MCU is currently focuses on multiverse, its quite surprising to bringing Jackman back in the movie, but he definitely did a great work of his alternative role of Logan, especially with a chemistry between our two heroes.

Though the last talk about, and the main villain in this pic, is Cassandra Nova (played by Emma Corrin) a long lost sister from Charles Xavier with mind-reading ability, but unlike Charles, she’s unfortunately villainous to making people stuck in The Void and her hope to taking the plan of the end of time. The best way to describing her is if you mixing Professor X in her spoiled behavior with mischief, unpredictable and dangerous with her mind manipulation with her unique acting ability as Gene Wilder. I find her fairly descent, even if she can be over the top for her sabotage and her delivery, but il give a credit to Emma’s performance, which I heard she really wants to playing the villain in this movie, so good for her.

As for the rest in the movie, there aren’t as much to say for either plot developments or even a fun cameos (just considered a SPOILER WARNING, but won’t tell how they appeared), there’ our fellow X-Men members like Colossus (reprised by Stefan Kapcic), Negasonic Teenage Warhead (reprised by Brianna Hildebrand) and her girlfriend Yukio (played by Shioli Kutsuna), there’s Blind Al (reprised by Leslie Uggams) who’s Deadpool’s roommate and Dopinder (reprised by Karan Soni) who’s Deadpool’s Indian chauffeur in his taxi cab.

Sure, we do have a couple of MCU characters in a movie like our old friend Happy Hogan (played by my favorite filmmaker Jon Favreau) and Mr. Paradox (played by Matthew Macfayden), the secondary villain and agent of TVA. Sure, they also introduced the alternative Deadpool (aside Dogpool), there’s Nicepool (also played by DEADPOOL) and eventually, Ladypool (voiced by Blake Lively, who’s Reynolds’s wife, but the actress behind Ladypool’s outfit is uncredited).

But of course, this movie has so many cameos that we’re familiar with, there’s Laura, aka X-23 (reprised by Dafne Keen) from Logan (who I assuming she’s gonna be the new Wolverine based on similar mutant abilities, I wonder if MCU gives her a chance), Elektra Natchios (played by Jennifer Garner, not the MCU one who’s Elodie Yung) who’s a trained and deadly martial arts from 2003 Daredevil and her own movie in 2005 (the less talk about the latter, the better…), Blade (played by Wesley Snipes) who’s a badass and deadly Dhampir who kills vampires for revenge, Gambit (played by Channing Tatum) who’s kinetic card user of X-Men that there was planned to having Gambit movie in part of X-Men Origins, but didn’t happening when X-Men Origins Wolverine was a complete embarrassment that left into cancellation, Human Torch (played by Chris Evans, aka Captain America back in MCU’s Infinity saga) who’s a cocky man with fire form from radiation back in Fantastic 4 in 2005 and Rise of the Silver Surfer in 2007. But of course, aside Ladypool, they also have more celeb cameos like Cowboypool (voiced by Matthew “alright alright alright” McConaughey), Headpool (voiced by Nathan Fillion, aka The Detachable Kid) and the one and only alternative Wolverine is played by Henry Cavill, aka Superman in Snyderverse (no offense to Jackman though), sounds like he’ll possibly coming in as the MCU version of Wolverine, despite that I heard a rumor when Cavill likes to coming back as Superman in the future.

Even though there are SO MANY characters in cameos, at least they’re pretty good and fun to watch, its a one big fat Nostalgia fest, eh?

And now for my Final Opinion of this film
Overall, Deadpool and Wolverine is, while it may not be the perfect Deadpool movie, but it is a one heck of a fun movie.

While the story is just an average saving the universe til the end of time and some plot hole bothering me, but its a fun one with fun acting, bloody actions, its funny, the presentation looks good, the costumes are good to follow and inspired and the characters, along with the cameos, are enjoyable, especially for the welcome returns.

Like I said, while its not as greater than Deadpool 2, but this is definitely a Must-Watch film for both Deadpool fans and some MCU fans. Sure, im pretty much burnt out on MCU films, but this one is that I enjoyed and recommend to watch. Sure, there are some are considered pretty bad, but I disagree (if they taking it too personally), I think its a pretty good MCU that maybe, just maybe, the multiverse saga could be good? But then again, I enjoyed the Infinity saga, but multiverse, could’ve gone better in my point.

For my rating, im gonna giving this one an 8/10.


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Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.