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The Invincibly Super Massive Comic Book Podcast of Stuff: Episode 130















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Podcast time! :-D













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We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.












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The majority of Deadpool fans are teenage boys and men in their early twenties. That demographic is fond of nudity and crude language. The R rating seems appropriate to me.












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How do you say AT-ST?












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@jonny_anonymous said:

How do you say AT-ST?



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This is my reaction every time Mat says that he likes Punisher War Zone.


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@jonny_anonymous: Agreed.












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I had zero interest in watching that star wars "trailer". I'm glad I didn't watch it. Let me know when the Rogue One trailer is out.












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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



Agree with this very much. I would only add that the rating should only be used if it's the best way to tell a story. The Wolverine, for instance, should have been R. That story was neutered as a result of its rating and it showed. The director's unrated cut on the Bluray was significantly better. If a filmmaker feels that the story needs an R rating then they should have it.












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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



This. Honestly, the whole 'R-rated' stigma seems to be uniquely American, all the rhetoric I keep hearing across the internet, it's like they are dirty words.


Yes, let's make more, there are characters who should be rated R, not everything should be, nobody is saying that all movies need to be R-rated to be a success, but Deadpool really shows that R rated comic-book movies and action films in general can be blockbusters on par with top-earning comic-book/action movies.


Wolverine should be rated R, people want Wolverine on the back of a sentinel crashing through 10,000 ninjas as oceans of blood fly through the air, it's bloody Wolverine for crying out loud, he slices the sh*t out of stuff.




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I was telling someone that I enjoyed Deadpool, but it was too vulgar for me to see in theaters a second time. I recalled how Tony said that his dialogue is usually censored in the comics. I think for me it's that comic issues are easier to swallow because of the shorter length vs a film.












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@rogueshadow: I don't think ratings matter, there are movies that are R that are awesome and there are movies that are R that suck, and the same with PG-13 movies, as long as the script is good it doesn't matter. Just like Tony said about the Wolverine movie, they don't need an R-rated Wolverine, they need a movie with a good script, and Deadpool wasn't good because it had sex and profanity in it, it was good because Deadpool is raunchily funny and that's his thing. I also don't think gore makes movies any better, if Wolverine got more gory it wouldn't help or affect the plot or make the movie more interesting.










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The Invincibly Super Massive Comic Book Podcast of Stuff: Episode 130















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#1
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Podcast time! :-D













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#2
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We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.












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#3
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The majority of Deadpool fans are teenage boys and men in their early twenties. That demographic is fond of nudity and crude language. The R rating seems appropriate to me.












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#4
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How do you say AT-ST?












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#5
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@jonny_anonymous said:

How do you say AT-ST?



EXACTLY!



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#6
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This is my reaction every time Mat says that he likes Punisher War Zone.


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#7
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@jonny_anonymous: Agreed.












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#8
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I had zero interest in watching that star wars "trailer". I'm glad I didn't watch it. Let me know when the Rogue One trailer is out.












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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



Agree with this very much. I would only add that the rating should only be used if it's the best way to tell a story. The Wolverine, for instance, should have been R. That story was neutered as a result of its rating and it showed. The director's unrated cut on the Bluray was significantly better. If a filmmaker feels that the story needs an R rating then they should have it.












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#10
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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



This. Honestly, the whole 'R-rated' stigma seems to be uniquely American, all the rhetoric I keep hearing across the internet, it's like they are dirty words.


Yes, let's make more, there are characters who should be rated R, not everything should be, nobody is saying that all movies need to be R-rated to be a success, but Deadpool really shows that R rated comic-book movies and action films in general can be blockbusters on par with top-earning comic-book/action movies.


Wolverine should be rated R, people want Wolverine on the back of a sentinel crashing through 10,000 ninjas as oceans of blood fly through the air, it's bloody Wolverine for crying out loud, he slices the sh*t out of stuff.




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I was telling someone that I enjoyed Deadpool, but it was too vulgar for me to see in theaters a second time. I recalled how Tony said that his dialogue is usually censored in the comics. I think for me it's that comic issues are easier to swallow because of the shorter length vs a film.












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@rogueshadow: I don't think ratings matter, there are movies that are R that are awesome and there are movies that are R that suck, and the same with PG-13 movies, as long as the script is good it doesn't matter. Just like Tony said about the Wolverine movie, they don't need an R-rated Wolverine, they need a movie with a good script, and Deadpool wasn't good because it had sex and profanity in it, it was good because Deadpool is raunchily funny and that's his thing. I also don't think gore makes movies any better, if Wolverine got more gory it wouldn't help or affect the plot or make the movie more interesting.










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The Invincibly Super Massive Comic Book Podcast of Stuff: Episode 130















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Podcast time! :-D













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#2
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We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.












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The majority of Deadpool fans are teenage boys and men in their early twenties. That demographic is fond of nudity and crude language. The R rating seems appropriate to me.












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#4
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How do you say AT-ST?












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#5
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@jonny_anonymous said:

How do you say AT-ST?



EXACTLY!



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This is my reaction every time Mat says that he likes Punisher War Zone.


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#7
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@jonny_anonymous: Agreed.












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#8
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I had zero interest in watching that star wars "trailer". I'm glad I didn't watch it. Let me know when the Rogue One trailer is out.












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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



Agree with this very much. I would only add that the rating should only be used if it's the best way to tell a story. The Wolverine, for instance, should have been R. That story was neutered as a result of its rating and it showed. The director's unrated cut on the Bluray was significantly better. If a filmmaker feels that the story needs an R rating then they should have it.












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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



This. Honestly, the whole 'R-rated' stigma seems to be uniquely American, all the rhetoric I keep hearing across the internet, it's like they are dirty words.


Yes, let's make more, there are characters who should be rated R, not everything should be, nobody is saying that all movies need to be R-rated to be a success, but Deadpool really shows that R rated comic-book movies and action films in general can be blockbusters on par with top-earning comic-book/action movies.


Wolverine should be rated R, people want Wolverine on the back of a sentinel crashing through 10,000 ninjas as oceans of blood fly through the air, it's bloody Wolverine for crying out loud, he slices the sh*t out of stuff.




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I was telling someone that I enjoyed Deadpool, but it was too vulgar for me to see in theaters a second time. I recalled how Tony said that his dialogue is usually censored in the comics. I think for me it's that comic issues are easier to swallow because of the shorter length vs a film.












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@rogueshadow: I don't think ratings matter, there are movies that are R that are awesome and there are movies that are R that suck, and the same with PG-13 movies, as long as the script is good it doesn't matter. Just like Tony said about the Wolverine movie, they don't need an R-rated Wolverine, they need a movie with a good script, and Deadpool wasn't good because it had sex and profanity in it, it was good because Deadpool is raunchily funny and that's his thing. I also don't think gore makes movies any better, if Wolverine got more gory it wouldn't help or affect the plot or make the movie more interesting.










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Podcast time! :-D













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#2
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We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.












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#3
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The majority of Deadpool fans are teenage boys and men in their early twenties. That demographic is fond of nudity and crude language. The R rating seems appropriate to me.












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#4
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How do you say AT-ST?












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#5
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@jonny_anonymous said:

How do you say AT-ST?



EXACTLY!



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#6
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This is my reaction every time Mat says that he likes Punisher War Zone.


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#7
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@jonny_anonymous: Agreed.












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#8
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I had zero interest in watching that star wars "trailer". I'm glad I didn't watch it. Let me know when the Rogue One trailer is out.












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#9
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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



Agree with this very much. I would only add that the rating should only be used if it's the best way to tell a story. The Wolverine, for instance, should have been R. That story was neutered as a result of its rating and it showed. The director's unrated cut on the Bluray was significantly better. If a filmmaker feels that the story needs an R rating then they should have it.












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#10
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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



This. Honestly, the whole 'R-rated' stigma seems to be uniquely American, all the rhetoric I keep hearing across the internet, it's like they are dirty words.


Yes, let's make more, there are characters who should be rated R, not everything should be, nobody is saying that all movies need to be R-rated to be a success, but Deadpool really shows that R rated comic-book movies and action films in general can be blockbusters on par with top-earning comic-book/action movies.


Wolverine should be rated R, people want Wolverine on the back of a sentinel crashing through 10,000 ninjas as oceans of blood fly through the air, it's bloody Wolverine for crying out loud, he slices the sh*t out of stuff.




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#11
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I was telling someone that I enjoyed Deadpool, but it was too vulgar for me to see in theaters a second time. I recalled how Tony said that his dialogue is usually censored in the comics. I think for me it's that comic issues are easier to swallow because of the shorter length vs a film.












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#12
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@rogueshadow: I don't think ratings matter, there are movies that are R that are awesome and there are movies that are R that suck, and the same with PG-13 movies, as long as the script is good it doesn't matter. Just like Tony said about the Wolverine movie, they don't need an R-rated Wolverine, they need a movie with a good script, and Deadpool wasn't good because it had sex and profanity in it, it was good because Deadpool is raunchily funny and that's his thing. I also don't think gore makes movies any better, if Wolverine got more gory it wouldn't help or affect the plot or make the movie more interesting.










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#1
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Podcast time! :-D













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#2
Posted by

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We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.












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#3
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The majority of Deadpool fans are teenage boys and men in their early twenties. That demographic is fond of nudity and crude language. The R rating seems appropriate to me.












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#4
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How do you say AT-ST?












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#5
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@jonny_anonymous said:

How do you say AT-ST?



EXACTLY!



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#6
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This is my reaction every time Mat says that he likes Punisher War Zone.


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#7
Posted by

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@jonny_anonymous: Agreed.












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#8
Posted by

D9000
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I had zero interest in watching that star wars "trailer". I'm glad I didn't watch it. Let me know when the Rogue One trailer is out.












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#9
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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



Agree with this very much. I would only add that the rating should only be used if it's the best way to tell a story. The Wolverine, for instance, should have been R. That story was neutered as a result of its rating and it showed. The director's unrated cut on the Bluray was significantly better. If a filmmaker feels that the story needs an R rating then they should have it.












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#10
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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



This. Honestly, the whole 'R-rated' stigma seems to be uniquely American, all the rhetoric I keep hearing across the internet, it's like they are dirty words.


Yes, let's make more, there are characters who should be rated R, not everything should be, nobody is saying that all movies need to be R-rated to be a success, but Deadpool really shows that R rated comic-book movies and action films in general can be blockbusters on par with top-earning comic-book/action movies.


Wolverine should be rated R, people want Wolverine on the back of a sentinel crashing through 10,000 ninjas as oceans of blood fly through the air, it's bloody Wolverine for crying out loud, he slices the sh*t out of stuff.




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#11
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I was telling someone that I enjoyed Deadpool, but it was too vulgar for me to see in theaters a second time. I recalled how Tony said that his dialogue is usually censored in the comics. I think for me it's that comic issues are easier to swallow because of the shorter length vs a film.












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#12
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@rogueshadow: I don't think ratings matter, there are movies that are R that are awesome and there are movies that are R that suck, and the same with PG-13 movies, as long as the script is good it doesn't matter. Just like Tony said about the Wolverine movie, they don't need an R-rated Wolverine, they need a movie with a good script, and Deadpool wasn't good because it had sex and profanity in it, it was good because Deadpool is raunchily funny and that's his thing. I also don't think gore makes movies any better, if Wolverine got more gory it wouldn't help or affect the plot or make the movie more interesting.










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Podcast time! :-D













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#2
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Jonny_Anonymous
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We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.












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The majority of Deadpool fans are teenage boys and men in their early twenties. That demographic is fond of nudity and crude language. The R rating seems appropriate to me.












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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



Agree with this very much. I would only add that the rating should only be used if it's the best way to tell a story. The Wolverine, for instance, should have been R. That story was neutered as a result of its rating and it showed. The director's unrated cut on the Bluray was significantly better. If a filmmaker feels that the story needs an R rating then they should have it.












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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



This. Honestly, the whole 'R-rated' stigma seems to be uniquely American, all the rhetoric I keep hearing across the internet, it's like they are dirty words.


Yes, let's make more, there are characters who should be rated R, not everything should be, nobody is saying that all movies need to be R-rated to be a success, but Deadpool really shows that R rated comic-book movies and action films in general can be blockbusters on par with top-earning comic-book/action movies.


Wolverine should be rated R, people want Wolverine on the back of a sentinel crashing through 10,000 ninjas as oceans of blood fly through the air, it's bloody Wolverine for crying out loud, he slices the sh*t out of stuff.




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I was telling someone that I enjoyed Deadpool, but it was too vulgar for me to see in theaters a second time. I recalled how Tony said that his dialogue is usually censored in the comics. I think for me it's that comic issues are easier to swallow because of the shorter length vs a film.












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@rogueshadow: I don't think ratings matter, there are movies that are R that are awesome and there are movies that are R that suck, and the same with PG-13 movies, as long as the script is good it doesn't matter. Just like Tony said about the Wolverine movie, they don't need an R-rated Wolverine, they need a movie with a good script, and Deadpool wasn't good because it had sex and profanity in it, it was good because Deadpool is raunchily funny and that's his thing. I also don't think gore makes movies any better, if Wolverine got more gory it wouldn't help or affect the plot or make the movie more interesting.










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The majority of Deadpool fans are teenage boys and men in their early twenties. That demographic is fond of nudity and crude language. The R rating seems appropriate to me.












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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



Agree with this very much. I would only add that the rating should only be used if it's the best way to tell a story. The Wolverine, for instance, should have been R. That story was neutered as a result of its rating and it showed. The director's unrated cut on the Bluray was significantly better. If a filmmaker feels that the story needs an R rating then they should have it.












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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



This. Honestly, the whole 'R-rated' stigma seems to be uniquely American, all the rhetoric I keep hearing across the internet, it's like they are dirty words.


Yes, let's make more, there are characters who should be rated R, not everything should be, nobody is saying that all movies need to be R-rated to be a success, but Deadpool really shows that R rated comic-book movies and action films in general can be blockbusters on par with top-earning comic-book/action movies.


Wolverine should be rated R, people want Wolverine on the back of a sentinel crashing through 10,000 ninjas as oceans of blood fly through the air, it's bloody Wolverine for crying out loud, he slices the sh*t out of stuff.




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I was telling someone that I enjoyed Deadpool, but it was too vulgar for me to see in theaters a second time. I recalled how Tony said that his dialogue is usually censored in the comics. I think for me it's that comic issues are easier to swallow because of the shorter length vs a film.












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@rogueshadow: I don't think ratings matter, there are movies that are R that are awesome and there are movies that are R that suck, and the same with PG-13 movies, as long as the script is good it doesn't matter. Just like Tony said about the Wolverine movie, they don't need an R-rated Wolverine, they need a movie with a good script, and Deadpool wasn't good because it had sex and profanity in it, it was good because Deadpool is raunchily funny and that's his thing. I also don't think gore makes movies any better, if Wolverine got more gory it wouldn't help or affect the plot or make the movie more interesting.










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We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.








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We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.








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We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.







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We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.









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The majority of Deadpool fans are teenage boys and men in their early twenties. That demographic is fond of nudity and crude language. The R rating seems appropriate to me.








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The majority of Deadpool fans are teenage boys and men in their early twenties. That demographic is fond of nudity and crude language. The R rating seems appropriate to me.








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The majority of Deadpool fans are teenage boys and men in their early twenties. That demographic is fond of nudity and crude language. The R rating seems appropriate to me.







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The majority of Deadpool fans are teenage boys and men in their early twenties. That demographic is fond of nudity and crude language. The R rating seems appropriate to me.













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How do you say AT-ST?








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How do you say AT-ST?








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@jonny_anonymous: Agreed.







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I had zero interest in watching that star wars "trailer". I'm glad I didn't watch it. Let me know when the Rogue One trailer is out.








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I had zero interest in watching that star wars "trailer". I'm glad I didn't watch it. Let me know when the Rogue One trailer is out.








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I had zero interest in watching that star wars "trailer". I'm glad I didn't watch it. Let me know when the Rogue One trailer is out.







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I had zero interest in watching that star wars "trailer". I'm glad I didn't watch it. Let me know when the Rogue One trailer is out.









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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



Agree with this very much. I would only add that the rating should only be used if it's the best way to tell a story. The Wolverine, for instance, should have been R. That story was neutered as a result of its rating and it showed. The director's unrated cut on the Bluray was significantly better. If a filmmaker feels that the story needs an R rating then they should have it.








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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



Agree with this very much. I would only add that the rating should only be used if it's the best way to tell a story. The Wolverine, for instance, should have been R. That story was neutered as a result of its rating and it showed. The director's unrated cut on the Bluray was significantly better. If a filmmaker feels that the story needs an R rating then they should have it.








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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



Agree with this very much. I would only add that the rating should only be used if it's the best way to tell a story. The Wolverine, for instance, should have been R. That story was neutered as a result of its rating and it showed. The director's unrated cut on the Bluray was significantly better. If a filmmaker feels that the story needs an R rating then they should have it.







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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



Agree with this very much. I would only add that the rating should only be used if it's the best way to tell a story. The Wolverine, for instance, should have been R. That story was neutered as a result of its rating and it showed. The director's unrated cut on the Bluray was significantly better. If a filmmaker feels that the story needs an R rating then they should have it.




@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.




We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.









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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



This. Honestly, the whole 'R-rated' stigma seems to be uniquely American, all the rhetoric I keep hearing across the internet, it's like they are dirty words.


Yes, let's make more, there are characters who should be rated R, not everything should be, nobody is saying that all movies need to be R-rated to be a success, but Deadpool really shows that R rated comic-book movies and action films in general can be blockbusters on par with top-earning comic-book/action movies.


Wolverine should be rated R, people want Wolverine on the back of a sentinel crashing through 10,000 ninjas as oceans of blood fly through the air, it's bloody Wolverine for crying out loud, he slices the sh*t out of stuff.




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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



This. Honestly, the whole 'R-rated' stigma seems to be uniquely American, all the rhetoric I keep hearing across the internet, it's like they are dirty words.


Yes, let's make more, there are characters who should be rated R, not everything should be, nobody is saying that all movies need to be R-rated to be a success, but Deadpool really shows that R rated comic-book movies and action films in general can be blockbusters on par with top-earning comic-book/action movies.


Wolverine should be rated R, people want Wolverine on the back of a sentinel crashing through 10,000 ninjas as oceans of blood fly through the air, it's bloody Wolverine for crying out loud, he slices the sh*t out of stuff.




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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



This. Honestly, the whole 'R-rated' stigma seems to be uniquely American, all the rhetoric I keep hearing across the internet, it's like they are dirty words.


Yes, let's make more, there are characters who should be rated R, not everything should be, nobody is saying that all movies need to be R-rated to be a success, but Deadpool really shows that R rated comic-book movies and action films in general can be blockbusters on par with top-earning comic-book/action movies.


Wolverine should be rated R, people want Wolverine on the back of a sentinel crashing through 10,000 ninjas as oceans of blood fly through the air, it's bloody Wolverine for crying out loud, he slices the sh*t out of stuff.




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@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.



This. Honestly, the whole 'R-rated' stigma seems to be uniquely American, all the rhetoric I keep hearing across the internet, it's like they are dirty words.


Yes, let's make more, there are characters who should be rated R, not everything should be, nobody is saying that all movies need to be R-rated to be a success, but Deadpool really shows that R rated comic-book movies and action films in general can be blockbusters on par with top-earning comic-book/action movies.


Wolverine should be rated R, people want Wolverine on the back of a sentinel crashing through 10,000 ninjas as oceans of blood fly through the air, it's bloody Wolverine for crying out loud, he slices the sh*t out of stuff.






@jonny_anonymous said:

We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.





@jonny_anonymous said:


We absolutely 100% need more R rated comic book movies. The more the superhero genre diversifies the better, we don't all need to be the same Marvel movies. You would think all comic movies were turning in to porn the way Tony complains.





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I was telling someone that I enjoyed Deadpool, but it was too vulgar for me to see in theaters a second time. I recalled how Tony said that his dialogue is usually censored in the comics. I think for me it's that comic issues are easier to swallow because of the shorter length vs a film.








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I was telling someone that I enjoyed Deadpool, but it was too vulgar for me to see in theaters a second time. I recalled how Tony said that his dialogue is usually censored in the comics. I think for me it's that comic issues are easier to swallow because of the shorter length vs a film.








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I was telling someone that I enjoyed Deadpool, but it was too vulgar for me to see in theaters a second time. I recalled how Tony said that his dialogue is usually censored in the comics. I think for me it's that comic issues are easier to swallow because of the shorter length vs a film.







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I was telling someone that I enjoyed Deadpool, but it was too vulgar for me to see in theaters a second time. I recalled how Tony said that his dialogue is usually censored in the comics. I think for me it's that comic issues are easier to swallow because of the shorter length vs a film.









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@rogueshadow: I don't think ratings matter, there are movies that are R that are awesome and there are movies that are R that suck, and the same with PG-13 movies, as long as the script is good it doesn't matter. Just like Tony said about the Wolverine movie, they don't need an R-rated Wolverine, they need a movie with a good script, and Deadpool wasn't good because it had sex and profanity in it, it was good because Deadpool is raunchily funny and that's his thing. I also don't think gore makes movies any better, if Wolverine got more gory it wouldn't help or affect the plot or make the movie more interesting.








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@rogueshadow: I don't think ratings matter, there are movies that are R that are awesome and there are movies that are R that suck, and the same with PG-13 movies, as long as the script is good it doesn't matter. Just like Tony said about the Wolverine movie, they don't need an R-rated Wolverine, they need a movie with a good script, and Deadpool wasn't good because it had sex and profanity in it, it was good because Deadpool is raunchily funny and that's his thing. I also don't think gore makes movies any better, if Wolverine got more gory it wouldn't help or affect the plot or make the movie more interesting.








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@rogueshadow: I don't think ratings matter, there are movies that are R that are awesome and there are movies that are R that suck, and the same with PG-13 movies, as long as the script is good it doesn't matter. Just like Tony said about the Wolverine movie, they don't need an R-rated Wolverine, they need a movie with a good script, and Deadpool wasn't good because it had sex and profanity in it, it was good because Deadpool is raunchily funny and that's his thing. I also don't think gore makes movies any better, if Wolverine got more gory it wouldn't help or affect the plot or make the movie more interesting.







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@rogueshadow: I don't think ratings matter, there are movies that are R that are awesome and there are movies that are R that suck, and the same with PG-13 movies, as long as the script is good it doesn't matter. Just like Tony said about the Wolverine movie, they don't need an R-rated Wolverine, they need a movie with a good script, and Deadpool wasn't good because it had sex and profanity in it, it was good because Deadpool is raunchily funny and that's his thing. I also don't think gore makes movies any better, if Wolverine got more gory it wouldn't help or affect the plot or make the movie more interesting.









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