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The Deadpool-Wolverine Showdown
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What happens when the irreverent Deadpool faces off against the relentless Wolverine? In the latest episode of Sockeytome, we unpack this epic showdown, spotlighting the comedic brilliance of Ryan Reynolds. Join us as we celebrate the film's astounding $438 million global opening weekend—a record-breaking feat for an R-rated movie. Discover how Reynolds' knack for breaking the fourth wall brings a refreshing humor to the film while Disney's unexpected plunge into mature content marks a bold shift in their traditional family-friendly image.
The casting buzz doesn't stop there. We dive into the surprising decision to cast Robert Downey Jr. as Victor Von Doom, sparking a whirlwind of fan reactions. How does this move reshape the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and what does it mean for characters juggling multiple roles like Josh Brolin's Thanos and Cable? From Disney's expanding Marvel roster to Deadpool's unique anti-hero charm, we analyze whether these ambitious choices will breathe new life into the MCU or leave fans scratching their heads.
And for those who can't get enough of the Merc with a Mouth, we trace the origins of the Deadpool franchise, reminisce about Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman's hilarious Hot Ones episode, and spill some juicy casting rumors about Lady Deadpool and Kiddie Deadpool. Plus, hear a personal tale about the joys and challenges of introducing Deadpool 2 to younger audiences. We wrap it up with heartfelt thanks and a call for your feedback and interaction—let’s continue making this podcast a blast for everyone!
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Hey everybody, welcome to Saki Toobi. What happens when the Merc with the Mouth meets a clawed-having, cigar-chomping, mutant, chaos? Comedy and an epic showdown. That's what. Welcome to today's episode where we dissect the ultimate face-off Deadpool vs Wolverine and the movie's success so far. Hey everybody, it's Ditto, we're back. I'm back here with Kat Hi hi, aka T-Bot. We just went over the weekend to see Deadpool vs Wolverine. Yeah, the mascots all over you right now. It's all right, mads, you've got to sit and relax, girl, you've got to sit and relax. Okay, sweet, good girl. All right, all right.
Speaker 2Get into it. Yes, we did only part. We agree on yeah.
Speaker 1But I love it too. I just love Deadpool, I love Ryan.
Speaker 2Reynolds. I love Ryan Reynolds, I do.
Speaker 1And it's about time that those two got together, because and we'll get into it in a few minutes but there's a whole joke behind it. It's hilarious and when we get into it you're going to understand. Oh yeah, they were great movies they were. They cleared $438 million globally this weekend, opening weekend. That is insane. Highest rated, r-rated movie ever globally Wow, highest earning Okay, okay, it was funny.
Speaker 2It was. I laughed and I loved it. And Ryan Reynolds has this way about him that he could just. His humor is unprecedented. I'm telling you he has a way about him that's just everyone loves him.
Speaker 1The fourth wall, which we'll get into it a little bit too, is what he does the best. Yeah, he is legit the best at breaking down that fourth wall. He's got a funny sense of humor where he just turns and he says things that are real and honest and funny. It's great yeah.
Speaker 2And he's done it in almost every movie he has.
Speaker 1It's like one of his trademarks, I think it is.
Speaker 2I think it is.
Speaker 1We're not here to talk about Ryan Reynolds. No, we're not. We're here to talk about Deadpool versus Wolverine and the way they did it and how, and its success Okay, how successful it's been so far. And at this, $433 million internationally Wow. $205 domestically Highest R-rated movie of all time and they expected it to make about $160 to $180.
Speaker 2It blew those doors in. Yeah, no kidding, and it's going to happen too. It's going to happen $438 million. They've been hyping this movie up for months.
Speaker 1It could be the first R-rated movie to hit the billion-dollar mark. Fact check that was stupid. In 2019, the Joker the movie hit 1.7 billion 1.07.
Speaker 2And Disney has it. Disney never does R-rated movies.
Speaker 1Well, I was going to say that for a little later also, but Disney never has R-rated movies. This is its first R-rated movie that it has released ever, but they bought it from 20th Century Fox, which is why you always saw the 20th Century Fox signs in the dirt without spoiling anything. Don't spoil anything. There's so much humor in it. There's just quick jabs at everything all over the place In every Deadpool movie. Yes, everything, every single one. This is Disney's first one. Disney is rebranding. I agree, they are rebranding, yep, and they're using Deadpool and Marvel to do it.
Speaker 2Yep, well, marvel is everywhere too, so that's a great, great thing to do.
Speaker 1Marvel is the first series that has gone on to hit the $30 billion mark. Wow, 34 movies in 15 years, about six of which may have been Disney, and that's why they called it the slump.
Speaker 2Oh.
Speaker 1The post-COVID slump is what they call it for. Marvel Didn't do so well that was. Disney. Disney wanted to be G-rated.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, let's spin some Cinderella into this thing. Come on, disney is Cinderella. No, it's not. Yes it is. It's princesses, it's Mickey Mouse. That's Disney. It's not R-rated movies.
Speaker 1Create an offshoot company that you own and have that handle the R-rated side of it. Otherwise, what they're doing, though, is rebranding. Yeah, they realize they can't build on Harry Potter unless it becomes R-rated, and they took the best tool they knew was out there to go R-rated Right. True, it did it Right, because if you look at the statistics on this movie, there's four quadrants. They call it Okay. It all starts at 25. It's men, women over under 25. Okay, so people from people under 25, male and female, are going to this movie.
Speaker 1People over 25, male and female are going to this movie so R-rated is what male and female are going to this movie. So our rate is what? 18 and over. Yes, there's kids in the movies. There was kids in the movies and that movie was just littered with the word fuck, that'll break. Fuck, fuck, fucky, fuck, fuck, sure, fuck, motherfucker, fuck this Sexual innuendos all over the place, blood gore and people love it. Yes, sick people out there.
Speaker 2This and people love it. Yes, sick people out there. No, this is a Humorous, though.
Speaker 1This is a coming of ages. This is everybody trying to catch up with what is real in this world. Now this is what people are looking for. It's so sad. You don't want to see Cinderella and be kept under this rock. Then you get Ryan Reynolds, who does it in a humorous way. He's out there knocking down that fourth wall and talking to you as he's doing it.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's just awesome. He's like I remember that he turned around and just talked to the audience. It's like hilarious, like he felt like you're right there in the movie with him.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's his best attribute to talk down the fourth wall.
Speaker 2Yeah, or knock down the fourth wall.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, his transformation into Deadpool is almost exactly like Wolverine's. Now, that's why they're so close in relation to each other as characters. And it all started because Wolverine is Weapon X yes, in X-Men, yep, and he was given the adamantium on his bones. Correct, wade Wilson is Weapon 11. Yes, he has all of Wolverine's powers.
Speaker 2Yes, Plus the adamantium Right.
Speaker 1Plus, the mouth Strega finally learned how to shut you up, and that's where the joke all started. Yes, because in the first Deadpool you see him pick up the little figurine and say it's his favorite prized possession and all of a sudden it turns to Wham. Yeah, this is where Michael and Andy really earned their exclamation point, because in X-Men Origins is where Wolverine killed Deadpool. Yes, they chopped off his head.
Speaker 2I remember that.
Speaker 1Him and Victor, who became Sabretooth in X-Men only to fight against his brother. Right, he had to fight against him. I'm not going to talk about the movie, except for the success it had. I don't want to spoil anything for anybody who has seen it and listens to this Right, right right, I I never was an X-Men big fan, though that was my least favorite one to watch.
Speaker 2I couldn't follow it very well. I enjoyed them, but when I started watching Marvel and then I got Deadpool, I liked that series better. And of course, deadpool and Wolverine is a hit. It's a hit.
Speaker 1Wade Wilson. His name was Jimmy. I can't remember his last name in the movies, but they called him Logan. Long story short. Lost his memory and his name was Jimmy and I can't remember his last name in the movies, but they called him Logan. Oh, because long story short shot in the head lost his memory, became Logan Exactly. Their life experiences were almost exactly like throughout the whole timeline of each of their comics.
Speaker 2Right.
Speaker 1So they end up with adamantium, except they don't show it in the Deadpool movies. Now, no, he just uses his swords, yes, which I believe are made of adamantium in the movies. It's not like he has that ability to retract claws or extract claws. Yeah, whatever Right, they're almost exactly alike. They're basically the same superhero in two different ways, correct?
Speaker 2Logan doesn't say anything.
Speaker 1Nope, wade Wilson can't shut up. Can you imagine those two in a movie like the Other Guys with Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg? Oh gosh, and they're just cops that would be hysterical.
Speaker 2That would be hysterical. That's that shit. That would be hysterical.
Speaker 1Back into the movie's success. At this part it has the ability now de facto can't keep on task all the time Check it out To clear a billion dollars. That's insane. The first two did 782 and 785 million Respectively Overall, which is probably more with DVD sales or anything like rentals and stuff like that. Right right, but this will be the first R-rated trilogy. Fact check Deado's an idiot. It'll put him over 2 billion to surpass the billion dollar mark and put it on track alone to just jolt the whole avenger marvel studio company back into the prime lane. Oh great, because which holy cow funny thing it came up on comic-con weekend.
Speaker 2Yes, right I did read that came up with comic-con.
Speaker 1What the hell just happened with comic-con ditto?
Speaker 2spoiler alert I, I'm not a fan of that. There's some weirdos that go there. I don't know about that stuff. I mean I'm all into comics and all that, but I don't know.
Robert Downey Jr. As Victor Doom
Speaker 1I spent a whole weekend doing it honestly they said that there's going to be another Avengers movie. Heard that too, and a certain person will be taking on a new role. Does anyone know that? Well, we're going to tell them, it's all over the news anyway, so it doesn't matter. That's true, it is, but Robert Downey Jr is going to take on Victor Von Doom. Yep, awful, oh, come on. Awful, bad move. Why? This is how. It's almost like you're doing so well with Deadpool and Wolverine. Right now you want to shoot yourself in the foot.
Speaker 2Why would you? I don't understand why you're saying that?
Speaker 1Why do you watch the Avengers?
Speaker 2Because for Iron man and America.
Speaker 1You want to see Iron man as Victor Von Doom.
Speaker 2It's a different timeline. It's a different timeline, that's what happens?
Speaker 1Use a different character then.
Speaker 2He.
Speaker 1I still have a hard time with Josh Brolin as Thanos and then Cable.
Speaker 2Oh really.
Speaker 1Yes, and I said that in the second Deadpool. Why, josh Brolin? He's Thanos.
Speaker 2He can't be Cable. Well, he was.
Speaker 1Well, no one knows it's the same person.
Speaker 2unless you read about it, you can see Josh Brolin's face in Thanos. Well, I'd have to really look at it again. I wasn't paying attention. Next time you watch it, listen to the voice see the face and you will see Josh Brolin. Okay, I'll have to really analyze the face next time I watch it.
Speaker 1And then they made him Cable and Deadpool, which at the time didn't overlap, yeah, so I guess it's two different universes. Okay, but you're not going to look at Tony Stark playing Victor Von Doom against the Avengers which he created. It doesn't make any sense.
Speaker 2You've got to get a different character. They're all into it. They all think he's going to be a great, great Doctor Doom, and it's all about a different timeline and there's other people from Avengers going to be in it, I'm thinking it may be good.
Speaker 1Now that Disney bought all the Marvel stuff, they have access to X-Men and the Fantastic Four Yep, they do which they didn't have before, correct. So now it's all on Disney. Yep, you can watch all of it, yep. And so who's going to end up in that movie?
Speaker 2Well, I'm already predicting Without saying too much about Deadpool. Right.
Speaker 1It was a shock to see some of these things. Yeah, and I didn't know why until I came home, started reading the news. Yeah, I didn't put it together, okay, so think about that yep, no, I know I.
Speaker 2I just thought I think it's going to be a different take on it. I know the avengers are all goody goody and then you're putting him in that role. But I don't, I think it's gonna be good, I really do, I really do. And then, adding the other characters, I think they said something, something that the Fab Four was going to be in there, and then what's the other one we just talked about? Who was his sidekick? Who was Captain America's sidekick?
Speaker 1I didn't know he had one.
Speaker 2No, his friend.
Speaker 1Oh, the Winter Soldier. Thank you, he was mentioned too. I mentioned it. I thought it was the same character, but I don't think it was. I think I missed that one. I mentioned it, I thought it was the same character, but I don't think it was. I think I missed that one.
Speaker 2Oh, I said it to you while we were at the movie. Oh, I was like, isn't that the Winter Soldier? Yes, no, it was a different character. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1It was, and I don't know who it was. It looks like that guy, though it does All right.
Speaker 2Back to the Wolverine and concise, because I don't want to give away too much. Oh boy, but that was part of my talk today. There were so many parts, oh hang on Well. Oh my gosh, I'm on the spot right now. I can't pick out one. There was the part with the dog. That's hysterical. I thought it was absolutely hysterical and that's pretty much all I'm going to say, that's all. I'm going to say with the whole dual thing.
Speaker 1I think people can pretty much figure that one out. I've seen that pictures all over the place, Right.
Speaker 2but they don't know what it is, though that's part of it, but they don't know the whole thing with the dual thing and all that. So I thought that was pretty funny.
Speaker 1I think the funniest part was Fabio. That's what I'm saying. No, no, fabio, I don't want to say too much, but the Fabio Deadpool.
Speaker 2Oh yes.
Speaker 1That was my favorite part. He was funny. That's what I was the only one that doesn't do a certain thing. Yes, that's hilarious. That would be. Yeah, it was good. Deadpool is not a hero. He's not a superhero.
Speaker 2No no.
Speaker 1He's anti-superhero.
Speaker 2He is. And it comes back to, if anyone knows what we're talking about, that he had a twisted path and he's just trying to figure it all out, and it's Does he belong in the superhero realm? Oh, you know what? I can't give you a direct answer on that one he would be the superhero of the superhero realm.
Speaker 1Okay, because he's bringing it back to life, he's the anti-hero. Because he's bringing it back to life, he's the anti-hero. He's the one that doesn't want to do it, but the one that we rely on, even like in real life, in the movies. Okay.
Speaker 2You know what I mean? All right, okay, I can see where you're going with that.
Speaker 1Avengers was failing for a little bit. Yep.
Speaker 2I wouldn't say fail no.
Speaker 1Take that back, but you know, downward a little bit. Installment of Deadpool and poof. Yeah, they seem to be back on the right track and going in the right direction. Correct, robert Downey Jr will be the end of that Okay. So, that's where I'm going. Oh yeah, but it's funny to put Deadpool and Wolverine together, because they're so different, yet so the same.
Speaker 2Yes.
Speaker 1It's like a shadow of one another. I know One's standing up, the other one's the shadow, ending up. Dealing with the shadow Right, whichever one.
Speaker 2it is Right. They really played it well together, though honestly they really. It was a great movie. I want to talk about it, but I don't want to talk about it to give anything away if no one's seen it.
Speaker 1The other thing I was. I was reading this online and the other thing I was thinking about was how you go about creating a character and keeping it in line Humans age. Hugh Jackman has aged since the first X-Men right, where he debuted as Wolverine.
Speaker 2Yeah, I'm getting old.
Speaker 1There was a question on the internet about Hugh Jackman's evolution from clean shaven to old Wolverine. You've looked at it how you looked at it.
Speaker 2Oh, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1In the comics they don't age.
Speaker 2No, they can stay the same age the entire time.
Marvel Cinematic Universe Conversations
Speaker 1I thought they did a halfway decent job with keeping it in line, even though Hugh Jackman is obviously getting older, right, not in a bad way, no, but he's not the same one he was years ago, right, and it's the movies, not the comics, right? So that's the difference. You've got to adapt to it, mm-hmm. So all of this started from the Wolverine origins, the X-Men origins, wolverine yes, and I've said that a thousand times, you have and it's gone from there. These were set in motion with those origins. Yes, these Deadpool movies were and this one was already a thought Right Back then. Right, so how do they do that? How do they keep?
Speaker 2it all a secret. Celebrities just lie to us. We just talk. I heard I just Keeping Secrets and then they blew the last one. Someone leaked something and it was a whole big.
Speaker 1That was the origin movie. That's what it was. That was where.
Speaker 2Ryan.
Speaker 1Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are eating all the wings Right?
Speaker 2Yes, that's another good one. Ryan Reynolds just keeps plugging his hot sauce.
Speaker 1That's hilarious, I know. And he's dying. He's dying, he looks like he's going to have diarrhea.
Speaker 2Right there on the stage, Hugh Jackman. I thought he was going to fall off the stool. His hands were shaking.
Speaker 1He started his eyes with the hot sauce.
Speaker 2Stop it, Stop it. Listen. I gave them kudos because they got through all ten of those hot sauces. I would have been dead after five.
Speaker 1Oh, absolutely. After one. There's a certain thing from the movie that we're going to go into now. So if you haven't seen the movie and you don't want to know anything, shut it off now. Shut it off now. Shut it off now, because I'm going to say things that you're not going to want to know.
Speaker 2Anyway, lady, Deadpool, lady Deadpool, I found who that is, potentially, potentially, potentially.
Speaker 1Potentially, but I want to go back and watch it again just to hear her voice. Was it really her that played it? Did she play it? I don't remember the actress's name.
Speaker 2Yeah, listen, it's not completely confirmed.
Speaker 1I know, but I want to go hear the voice to see if she's actually the one playing it, because I wasn't thinking about it back then. And then the kid I get it yeah, yep, I get it, yep, yep, I get it, Yep, kitty Deadpool.
Speaker 2Yep. Are we giving any of the names away now?
Speaker 1We're not going to give the names away. I said Lady Deadpool and Kitty Deadpool.
Speaker 2I know we're going to give them who they were.
Speaker 1Well, you think they are.
Speaker 2I think they are. So I think Lady Deadpool was lovely Blake Lively and the little Kitty Deadpool was his daughter. That's what I think, oh.
Speaker 1That's what I think.
Speaker 2Oh, that's what you said to me.
Speaker 1Yes, I thought you meant it was Deadpool's girlfriend and she was pregnant. No, remember she gives him the stick. Yes, well, that's where I went with it. Oh, I went, and it was his kids.
Speaker 2No, no, his real kid and his real wife. Oh I just stumped it all.
Speaker 1No, you didn't stump me, because we're both right on this. Because she was pregnant, I took it that way.
Speaker 2I took it with the dark-haired girl, vanessa, and she was pregnant.
Speaker 1They had a girl, and those were the two of them. That's where I went with it. I didn't know you were talking about Blake Lively and his actual daughter. Yes, that's who physically played the characters.
Speaker 2Played the characters physically.
Speaker 1That would make sense due to the Comic-Con or whatever the premiere I mean, where she's dressed like Deadpool In that suit. Yep, ha, yeah, go figure Again. Hopefully we just started another rumor. Here we come, rumor stomping, rumor stomping, and here we go with another one. Comics in general are just completely full of debauchery. Yes, right, yep, I mean the drawings of over shapely women. Oh God, men look like the Hulk and everything. Women have a body to die for, people being abused and treated on, and you know experience conducting on them, right, and everybody eats it up. Yes, then it really happens. People are like that's fucked up. That's fucked up.
Speaker 2Yes.
Speaker 1How is that?
Speaker 2How is that okay, because I guess mentally they think it's not real life.
Speaker 1We get our freaking jollies off these movies and it happens. Oh, you can't do that. I understand. I understand the difference between real life and comics, don't get me wrong. Well, maybe some people don't, some people don't.
Speaker 2Some people don't.
Speaker 1So now, what do we do? We judge them for not being able to judge reality and fiction.
Speaker 2I would. That's twisted. Why are you reading it? Why are you watching this movie? I don't know.
Speaker 1Because you think you can. Maybe, I don't know. It's messed up I think it's a little screwy, if you ask me.
Speaker 2I think there may be something wrong with that. I know that's a twisted place to be actually no-transcript. You got some issues.
Speaker 1You got some real issues you got some real issues, if you think this stuff is really happening. You got some problems and I edited myself there, unlike the movie.
Speaker 2When every word was F this, F that.
Speaker 1Yeah, again with the fuck fuck, fucky, fuck, fuck. The cameos in the movie are also hilarious. Yep, there was a bunch of them. There's so many that I don't even know if I can recall them. So hilarious Yep, there was a bunch of them, there's so many that I don't even know if I can recall them Like even James McAvoy was in there for a hot sec.
Speaker 2Okay, they just shot to him took him out.
Speaker 1Yep Wasn't credited. Nope, he's like I was surprised I didn't get a call, though I would have loved to have been in that movie, yep.
Speaker 2I didn't even know. Jennifer Gardner was in it, either Me either With With Wesley's, what was?
Speaker 1that one. You're ruining it for everyone, although we did already tell them to not listen.
Speaker 2Exactly, we did say turn it off At this point.
Speaker 1It's your own fault, it's on you, people, it's on you. We told you to turn it off. It's no longer on us. That's right. Point the thumbs at you, big boy, that being said so let's just recap real quick before we're done here.
Speaker 2The movie was great. The movie was fantastic.
Speaker 1The trilogy is great. I watch it every time it's on Me too. It cleared all kinds of money. Yep, domestically, globally, it's becoming the fastest growing R-rated movie ever Disney's first R-rated movie. Yep, disney is headed for that change that they so desperately need Because people are growing up now. When they first advertised themselves all of that family unity, functionality, all that was in vogue and now it's not. Now people want to see blood and guts.
Speaker 2Well, no, that's not true.
Speaker 1And they're still like hey, come to Main Street America, any town in the USA.
Speaker 2There are people that actually live in that kind of world.
Speaker 1I love Disney. Me too, I do.
Speaker 2And I would go there again and again, and again. I would too. I don't think everyone's into the blood, blood and blood. I like Universal better.
Speaker 1I don't, but I love Disney, yes, and yet this is exactly what Disney needs. Disney needs an edgy part of it.
Speaker 2Well, Not to take away from the whole Main Street, happy-happy.
Speaker 1Before this they were stuck in the Cinderella, snow White, pinocchio shit, which is a joke about Pinocchio and that fucker's just a little liar. Of course it was. Since the buying of the 20th Century Fox Studios they have set in motion what I believe is their attempt to go ahead and become more edgy, right, have a different kind of persona, rebrand, rebrand.
Speaker 2Yes, they're not going to lose their.
Speaker 1Disney, Don't you keep Mickey Mouse?
Speaker 2Minnie Mouse, goofy, all that stuff. You can't do that. You can't, you can't. That's, it's cultural at this point. That's what it is.
Speaker 1But they need a little bit of a change.
Speaker 2Right.
Speaker 1And the Marvel cinema is the way to go about it.
Speaker 2Yeah, Because everybody loves superheroes, yeah.
Speaker 1They're not real, but it takes. It's your yin with your yang here. Yeah, so you got the Cinderella's and then you got the Iron Man's Right, put them together. Yep, it's perfect symmetry. It is anyway, but good for them for making $30 billion. I didn't even look it up. I wonder what they bought Fox for in 2019. Interesting, because that would be. I'd assume they made it all back right now. Oh yeah.
Speaker 2They made it all back right now and then some.
Speaker 1And then the last thing Robert Downey Jr should not play Doctor Doom. Absolutely not Bad idea. It's going to ruin Iron man.
Speaker 2No, iron man died. He's a different character now. Iron man died. But I get where you're coming from, but we should revisit this.
Speaker 1You want to visit Batman? I know it's a different universe, different company, different everything. Do you want to visit Batman?
Speaker 2We can visit Batman.
Speaker 1Who's the best?
Speaker 2Batman. Oh, you always said I think it was oh my gosh, this isn't really.
Speaker 1it doesn't matter.
Speaker 2No, I know I'm picturing a face.
Speaker 1I'm drawing a face. This is what's going to happen to Iron man. Was Tony Stark better as Doctor Doom or was he better as Iron man? And then you've ruined the whole persona. This is a bad idea and it's a shot in the foot. They're on a good streak. Hire the next best actor. It's like why don't you just put Ryan Reynolds in Doctor Doom? That's what you're doing.
Speaker 2Well, I can maybe not see that as a character, but Deadpool's still alive it doesn't matter about the character, I get it, it's the actor playing the character.
Speaker 1Why don't you just put Ryan as Doctor Doom? Yeah, I mean, because now you're going to be like well, he's Deadpool, right.
Speaker 2I can't get into this. I see where you're going. I see where you're going and it goes along the lines of the Batmans.
Speaker 1Okay, because who's the best Batman? There's been about five, five of them. There was Val Kilmer, there was George Clooney, there was Christian Bale and there was Robert Pattinson. No, and there was one more.
Speaker 2Jennifer Garner's ex J Lo's husband.
Speaker 1Ben Affleck, thank you, I knew there was another one.
Speaker 2There were six, that's what I was trying to say.
Speaker 1There were six. Yeah, and it doesn't do well for the character. Like I know, michael Keaton is my favorite, okay.
Speaker 2But that was the first one. That was the first one, the second one is Christian Bale.
Speaker 1Okay, and that's because the trilogy was so good. Yeah, christopher Nolan did a great job with that, so it, but I hated Val Kilmer in it and I love Val Kilmer.
Speaker 2Okay, he's one of my favorite actors of all time. He's pretty good, yep, and I hated George Clooney in it.
Speaker 1It was still the whole changing of the character. It's a different vibe, it's a different approach. And I get there's different comics, there's different episodes of Batman, there's different lines of them, there's different universes. I get that, but when you put it in a movie it doesn't work like that, because now there's an actual face, no matter what, no matter what Batman was doing, he basically looked the same and he said the same things and he wasn't different, right, even though the stories were different he really wasn't yeah.
Speaker 1When you put a different actor into something.
Speaker 2It changes everything. It does change everything, right, I would agree with that.
Speaker 1That's why Wolverine was so good, because it's just been Hugh Jackman the entire time Correct. Hugh Jackman, the entire time Correct.
Speaker 2He didn't change. He didn't change at all.
Speaker 1Ryan Reynolds is the same with Deadpool. It's not like they're trying to use Robert Pattinson to play Deadpool. Yes, if you're gonna keep him completely masked the entire movie, don't show his face. Don't show his face, right. Or have somebody come in and be Batman in one scene and then have your guys be Bruce Wayne. Okay, so have Val Kimmerer be Bruce Wayne, and only in the Bruce Wayne shots, right. Then it's this one guy that played Batman the entire time. Yeah.
Speaker 2So it's always the same. So it's the same. Well, I guess we're just going to have to wait and see what happens with Doctor Doom.
Speaker 1Doctor Doom was in Fantastic Four. It was played by the guy from Nip Tuck. I cannot remember his name off the top of my head. Oh boy. Anyway, they should just get him to do it. They should hire him Well that's the problem.
Speaker 2The actors don't want to do it, so then they have to find somebody else that kind of fits the same character, and that's the problem. That's why we had six Batmans, because they didn't want to do it anymore. That's the problem. They weren't good at it Well whatever.
Speaker 1Del Kilmer and George Clooney couldn't keep up with Michael Keaton's Batman, Keaton's Batman. Okay, that's why, Plus, the story's got off the wall and I think a lot of it honestly had to do with Tim Burton leaving.
Speaker 2I agree with you on that.
Deadpool 2 Review and Recommendations
Speaker 1Tim Burton's movies were far better than everyone else's, right? Well, except for Christopher Nolan's. Yeah, that Batman trilogy is awesome. Yeah, I'm sorry, it's just awesome, but other than that, that's how we go, so good thing. I have a lot to edit out here. Anyway, we recapped everything. We talked about everything. Deadpool and Wolverine are killing it.
Speaker 2Go see it.
Speaker 1Go see it, seriously go see it. It's bloody, it's gory, it's funny, there's a lot of swears. Take your kids to it.
Speaker 2Take your kids to it. I did.
Speaker 1Yep, I did. My kid loved it, he 13. I took him to see. Of course, I let him watch Austin Powers when he was five, so so I may not be the best barometer of morals here, all right. So anyway, hey dude, raise your kids the way you want to raise them. They're yours.
Speaker 2Yep, that's it.
Speaker 1Don't let anybody else tell you otherwise. Just make them be productive in society. That's it. All right, everybody, we've reached the end. Thanks for listening. Hope we didn't gab your ear off too much. This is a good movie. Go see it, honest to God, and then check out the whole trilogy when you get a chance. All right, as always, be good Saki to me. Hey, everybody, it's Ditto. Thanks for checking out our show today. Hope you enjoyed it. If today, hope you enjoyed it, if you did subscribe to us, we can hook up, interact. You can tell us what you like about the show, talk about what you don't like about the show, give us information and insight. We'd appreciate it. We only want to make the show better for you guys. Also, if you get a chance, head over to someassemblynet. That's our sponsor and you could really use some business. All right, as always, everybody, be good Sake to me. You do me.
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