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- Brandon2024-06-24Great fit
Bought these to replace some old lids. These fit great.
- Christopher Stovall2024-06-24Great movie great price
Great movie ships fast
- Amazon Customer2024-05-18This is a must have in your Deadpool movie collection.
Thankfully, I purchased this in the beginning of May through Amazon direct and it only cost me $17 dollars. But is worth the price to get a 4K, Blu-ray, and a working digital copy. I’m very happy with the purchase. This version of the movie is my favorite. Unfortunately it seems like it’s sold out at this point and people are paying more for used copies.
- Scott2024-05-18Life lesson learned!!!
I was watching this documentary and then my neighbour came and we watched it together. He said that this documentary changed his life and touched his heart. I then went and rented a projector in a big field and all my villagers watched it and it changed their lives too. We all are so grateful. Thank You for this video.... 🤜🤜🤜
- Phillip Allen2019-08-04A SPECTACULAR GALLOWS COMEDY; SUPER DUPER REVIEW FOLLOWS
This is one of the nastiest, most crude, glorious, hilarious dark comedies to come along since the first one. Yes, yes, yes, I know. "It's terrible. It's not suitable for toddlers. It's offensive." And thank god for every second of this toilet bowl of a film. I can't remember having laughed so hard for so long. Several times, I almost choked to death I was laughing so hard. Absolutely everything in this film is spectacular. The characters actually feel new. And that's very difficult to accomplish these days in any superhero or action film. Domino is, without question, my favourite. Her "superpower" is one I've never even heard of, let alone seen, before. And as corny as it is, it works! Beautifully. My god, I wish I could take her home and marry her. I need some of her superpower -- badly. That's for certain. The baddies in this film are also quite new. And they are unquestionably the most foul, repulsive villains I've ever seen up on a movie screen. They make Thanos look like a saint. And when they get it in the end (both senses of the word in one case) I cheered. The 4th-wall breaking was done perfectly and with enough subtlety to make it work every time. Pay no attention to the gits behind the curtain who are bad-mouthing this film, calling it "too crude" and "not funny". They are all dead wrong and just too full of themselves. What they need is to spend 5 minutes with Deadpool, alone, in a locked, darkened room, with a box of surgical gloves. That should do the trick. There's one thing about these films that rarely is mentioned, since most "critics" are too focused on all the "naughty" words: the CGI. For the most part, it works. And that's saying a lot these days when most films look like some snotty teenager with a crappy laptop ground out the FXs in about an hour. These FX are actually convincing. As I've said in other reviews, the only places where the CGI breaks down is when digital figures move too fast. Otherwise, they're fine. I definitely recommend this film. Hell, I recommend repeated viewings. It stands up to multiple viewings quite well. If you need something to make you not just laugh, but outright bust a gut, then these films are for you. Reynolds and company all do a fabulous job: writing, filming, acting, directing, everything. It all works. SUPER DUPER REVIEW: Wow! Oh, my, god! Double WOW! Even triple WOW! This is indeed a Super Duper Cut. I'd even say a Super Duper Pooper Scooper version. That's how good this is. It needs a lot more adjectives to get across just how spectacular this cut really is. In fact, THIS is the version of the film that SHOULD have been released from the very beginning. Absolutely! This isn't just some longer version with all the crummy deleted scenes replaced. You know the ones. Those edits that were removed because they slowed down the film, or made it incomprehensible, or ruined the pacing, or something. This isn't one of those typical cash-grab scams the film studios pull so they can make a second killing on more sales. Oh, no, sir! This is a significant improvement on the entire film. And I do mean significant. In the first place, characters like Russell are given more time for their characters actually to develop as they're supposed to do, and even provide a bit more explanation for certain parts that remain somewhat vague in the theatrical cut. And that slimy Baldilocks, the head of the institute that tortures Russell, is given more time really to shine as a genuine slime-ball. Yikes, what a bastard! And a few of the other characters are given a bit more time to throw out one-liners and other minor interesting development dialogue. So, overall, I have to recommend that, if you're one of the three people on the planet who've never seen this film, don't even bother with the theatrical version. Just go straight for the super-cut version. There's another point I'd like to make for all those technically-challenged people out there, the half-dozen individuals who never learned how digital equipment works: When you purchase the Prime Video version, please start the movie, then click on the View All, then click on Scenes. Then scroll down that long page until you get to box titled Scene 37, where it CLEARLY states that the Super Duper cut starts. Click on the "Jump to Scene" button, and you're there, at the start of the Super Duper cut. See? Real simple. Even a monkey could do it. As to whether or not YOU can, we'll just have to wait and see. If you stay on the Scenes page and just scroll through the Super Duper cut, you'll notice that many of the Scene panels will actually state if there's "new stuff" in that scene, in case you're interested in that. Just pointing this out. Also, there is a Bonus Content section at the top of the page when you first open the X-Ray Section. That's also fairy interesting stuff for those who are interested, such as myself. The Trivia section, however, is the same for both versions. Oh, well. Anywho . . . I can truthfully state that I laughed a lot more and a lot harder during this version than during the theatrical. It is way funnier, and the fight choreography is about ten times better! It actually out-does the choreography in the Matrix -- and that's saying a lot. Just the scene in the Japanese sauna (or baths or whatever) goes on about five times as long, is about ten times more intricate and complex and about a hundred times more spectacular. So I just can't recommend this film enough. I always make a point about the number of stars I give. I never, ever give any film five stars, unless it is a proven, genuine masterpiece, like Aliens or Citizen Kane. I can't honestly give the Super Duper cut five stars, but were it possible, I would definitely give it four and a half. That's how good this version is.
- Jshops2024-06-24Amazing!
Love this movie!
- Willy2024-03-24Tongue in Cheek take on Super Hero Movies
If you're not a fan of Super Hero movies (I'm not a fan -- Iron Man 1 and Guardians of the Galaxy 1 are about the only two Super Hero movies that I actually enjoyed, though I didn't even bother watching any of the bazillion installments of Avengers and X-Men or the DC Comics equivalents) this movie may be entertaining for casual fans. Semi Spoilers may follow, beware... Ryan Reynolds crushes his roll as the sarcastic, vulgar and hilarious titular character who's heck-bent on getting revenge for being turned into an immortal, regenerating but horribly disfigured anti-hero. Deadpool is constantly breaking the 4th wall (talking to the camera, taking brutal swipes at other Super Heroes - Wolverine/Hugh Jackman takes the most above -- or even the producers of this genre of movie). The action is impressive and the plot is smart and respectful of the genre. Take Note: Don't turn off the movie after the action ends -- the animated credit sequence is HILARIOUS and subversively VULGAR. Highly recommended.
- Lizzy2024-06-08Most Excellent
It's a great movie, so good I watched it again! Ryan Reynolds is fantastic!
- Anthony L Bellon2024-06-07I have a Blueray player that is all regions, this disc and the digital copy are region specific
The movie plays fine because my blueray player is a game console that plays all regions. HOWEVER, the digital copy code isn’t for my region and nowhere in the description does it mention that this is a region B disc. The only reason I’m not going to return it is because my player plays it, but I bought it expecting to use the digital copy code as well. I wish Amazon would list the region on their products. Most of the time I get the region specific discs regardless, but the only way I can find to see the region code is on the photo of the product.
- MonsterZeroNJ2016-06-06A superhero flick for the horny teenager in all of us!
Up to this point, I knew almost nothing about the Deadpool character, other than fans were not happy with his portrayal in the 2009 X-Men Origins: Wolverine. So, I went into this flick without too many expectations, other than it wasn’t going to be your typical Marvel superhero movie, based on the trailers and ad campaign. I was right…but I also had more fun than I expected. Flick tells the story of Wade Wilson, a former special forces soldier turned black ops operative turned mercenary and assassin. Wade has a fairly low level clientele and a beautiful stripper girlfriend, Vanessa (Morena Baccarin) who loves him for who he is. Wade’s life is turned upside down when he is told he has terminal cancer and is then contacted by a mysterious organization called Weapon X, that claim that not only can they cure him, but they can turn him into a superhero. To save his relationship with Vanessa, he takes the offer and is transformed into a virtually indestructible, yet horribly disfigured man. Now hot for revenge for turning him into a monster, Wade becomes Deadpool, a wise-cracking superhero-like assassin, leaving a blood-soaked trail in pursuit of Ajax (Ed Skrein), the man who performed the procedure and his powerful sidekick/bodyguard, Angel Dust (Gina Carano)…all the while being pursued by the X-Men to give up his bloody ways and join the team. This is certainly one of the most brazen and self-aware of the recent spate of superhero films, with Deadpool not only stopping the action to talk with the audience, but also his constant verbal jabs at the rest of the Marvel universe. It is also one of the rudest, crudest and bloodiest flicks to wear the Marvel tag and there is sufficient wit to go along with that, which makes it work. Some of the dialog is very funny and Reynolds has the perfect delivery for Wilson’s sarcastic frat-boy sense of humor as he’s slaughtering bad guys. The film is well directed by Tim Miller, with a clever script by Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese and it mixes the graphic violence with the twisted humor very well. The action is on a smaller scale than the usual Marvel flicks, especially those recently, but includes more gore and body parts than possibly even the Blade films. The FX are rendered very well and there is a solid emotional core to all the blood and toilet humor when dealing with Wade’s turning into something he’s horrified with…something he feels Vanessa would never love. Surprisingly, the combination of violence, crude humor and Frankentein-ish story does pretty much work for most of the time thanks to Miller’s knowing when and how much and Reynold’s spot on performance. If the film has flaws, it’s that not all of the humor is successfully funny, the film does slow down a bit when delving into flashbacks as to Deadpool’s origin and Skrein isn’t all that strong a bad guy and is upstaged by Carano’s Angel Dust. Back on the plus side, there is a hip, fun soundtrack and it was refreshing to see a superhero film with a anti-hero who is far from being a boy scout…ex. Deadpool’s lethal and illegal advice to an Indian cab driver over how to solve his love problems. Obviously, this is Ryan Reynolds show and he really brings it. Not only is Deadpool a very likable and sarcastically funny anti-hero, but Reynolds really gives him a heart and we feel for him when he is first deformed. He delivers his lines perfectly, whether it is to lament his transformation and loss of Vanessa, or shamelessly taunting his blind roommate (Leslie Uggams). He was born to play the part. Morena Baccarin is smoking hot as a movie geeks dream girl, a stripper with extensive nerd knowledge and a pop culture reference vocabulary to rival the boys. While she doesn’t get to do all that much, she and Reynolds do have a nice chemistry and she is fiery in what she does get to do. As stated, Ed Skrein is a serviceable villain, though not a very memorable one. Carano makes more of an impression as his bodyguard with superhuman strength. She doesn’t say much, but is a physical presence especially when batting the metal skinned X-Man, Colossus (voiced by Stefan Kapičić). T.J. Miller is fun as Wade’s buddy Weasle, Brianna Hildebrand is an explosive teen member of the X-Men and Jed Rees is appropriately creepy as the recruiter for Weapon X…and a certain Marvel icon has one of his funniest cameos yet! Overall, Deadpool was a fun flick. It deftly mixes masturbation jokes, bloody violence and some surprisingly effective drama to make it one of the more unique superhero flicks to come out in this era of cookie-cutter comic book movies. Not all the jokes work and the film does slow down a bit here and there to tell it’s origin story, but overall the mash-up formula connects more often than not. Ryan Reynolds is a hoot as Deadpool and he is given some very funny, rude and pop culture reference filled dialog to spout, when not splattering the bad guys all over the place. Not great, but a fun flick that will occasionally make you giggle like a teenager, whether you are one or not, and sometimes laugh out loud. As with these flicks, stay through the credits!