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128 - Part 2 - Why Deadpool & Wolverine Is the Ultimate Marvel Adventure

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It’s Part 2 of our Comic Con/Deadpool & Wolverine Extravaganza! In Part 2 we discuss and review Deadpool & Wolverine. We talk all our favorite moments, characters, and yes, cameos. We discuss why this movie is already on pace to be a return to form for the MCU and a financial juggernaut…pun intended! What's the secret behind Deadpool and Wolverine's jaw-dropping success at the box office? Join us on this episode of the Project Infinite Podcast as we uncover the magic formula that catapulted "Deadpool & Wolverine" to over $500 million globally. We’ll break down the film's marketing genius, led by the ever-charismatic Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, and explore why fans can't get enough of this action-packed, gore-filled adventure. From hilarious cameos to unforgettable action scenes, we’ll tell you why this film is a must-watch despite its mixed critical reception. We also examine Emma Corrin's wickedly nuanced portrayal of the antagonist Cassandra Nova, and how her character fits seamlessly into the Deadpool universe. 

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0:00 Intro
 01:38 Deadpool & Wolverine NON-SPOILER Thoughts 
 16:02 Deadpool & Wolverine FULL SPOILER Review
 45:43 BRIEF Awards Because We Had To Go
 50:51 Signing Off

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Speaker 2:

Hello everybody and welcome back to the Project Infinite Podcast, the podcast covering the infinite and ever-expanding multiverse of fandom For movies, comics, tv shows, video games. I don't need to do the whole intro. This is a part two. It's a part two of our Comic-Con Deadpool Wolverine podcast.

Speaker 1:

Last week on the Project Infinite podcast.

Speaker 2:

So, if you haven't heard, we did a full about an hour and some about all the stuff on Comic-Con, mostly revolving around the Marvel stuff. But we also talked dc invincible, the boys and and some other things. So, um, obviously the thing coming out of comic-con was was robert downey jr returning as dr doom? So we had so many thoughts on that. Um, but this part two of this podcast is our official review of deb holm wolverine, which released the same freaking weekend. Um, I don't know why they decided to do that. This is we still haven't talked about the boys or the accolade.

Speaker 2:

We knew this was coming. You knew this was coming, pete. Yeah, it beat me by two seconds. We knew this was coming, where all this stuff was happening. So we're going to filter that stuff. Eventually We've got a House of the Dragon podcast coming up next week that we have to do, and dragon podcast coming up next week, um, that we have to do and then, and then things kind of cool off for a little bit. So maybe we'll revisit. We'll revisit the boys, we'll revisit the acolyte, um, all that stuff. But this is the deadpool wolverine podcast. You've been waiting, you know I've been waiting, baby, um. So deadpool wolverine obviously got your special sock nerds, this gonna get good the um the marketing machine was was in full effect.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they were, they were, they've never been. So back with with making sure this movie is. I'm talking every commercial that I saw old spice commercials, heineken commercials, bright commercials, bright commercials.

Speaker 2:

All I saw was deadpool and wolverine over the last couple weeks, and I mean it's also great that it's ryan reynolds is the one that's doing it on top of that yeah, you have two of the most media, friendly, marketableable actors on the planet to kind of promote this movie, and they did a wonderful job, because Marvel's never been so bad Right.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh, this movie is printing money right now.

Speaker 2:

It has exceeded the expectations for it, which were already relatively high. Right, it blew the doors off that I believe. The original estimates were around 200, a little over 200 million, 210 million. It exceeded that, that 246 million domestically and almost almost the same uh internationally, for what, uh, as of today, will be a 500 million dollar global box office as of tuesday? Um, so I believe you know, and this movie is being received incredibly well, especially by fans, um, I no doubt this movie is going to sail past probably a billion. It will probably retake um the highest rated or highest grossing r-rated film in history from joker, I would imagine it'll probably steal that back. Um deadpool will reclaim his his r-rated movie supremacy, right?

Speaker 1:

um, and that is a testament to you know, we'll lead right into the non-spoiler. This movie is a absolutely fun romp oh my god cop romp and it is built to print money. This movie is literally built to make money which is not a criticism.

Speaker 1:

It's it's an actual like this is an actual compliment. This, this movie, is two hours of Hugh Jackman, wolverine your childhood Wolverine and your lovable Merc with a Mouth just doing the dumbest, craziest stuff and a lot of cussing, a lot of cussing, a lot of dirty jokes, a lot of gore, a lot of gore, oh, a lot of gore. And you know this is the Sean Levy in the room. Sean Levy comes in and he comes with a vengeance for this movie. He understands what he wants, he understands what the MCU needed out of him at that moment. And I think that's very apparent too. And I think Ryan Reynolds being a producer and if this makes sense, this is the most producer he'd ever been on a Deadpool movie, if that makes sense so you can feel the influence over it too, and there's a huge MCU-ification of Deadpool. You can feel it. I think that's kind of allegorical for the actuality of what happened, but also in-universe and the jokes they poke fun at.

Speaker 2:

Yep this movie just for kind of critic consensus holding in 80% among critics on Rotten Tomatoes.

Speaker 1:

Say the audience score 97% Wild.

Speaker 2:

So I think obviously this movie is not made for movie critics. So obviously movie critics are not as high on it as fans, as viewers, are, and you know that's perfectly fine. I think one of my marks of a movie is does this movie know, a what it is, b who it's catering to? This movie does both of those things. It knows exactly what it is. It knows exactly who it's catering to. This movie does both of those things. It knows exactly what it is. It knows exactly who it's catering to, and that's why you see audiences resonating with it so much, because, as far as like an audience goes, this is such a crowd pleaser. Oh, my god, it's, it's. We're gonna go see it again in a little while after we record this. Um, it'll be what? Your fourth time, it'll be my third time and I I.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to think of a movie where I had I'd seen it multiple times and I was anticipating. I was like I'm gonna get to the moment and I'm gonna be like, okay, like I, I've seen this. I don't feel that for this movie, like I, I genuinely watched the third time I watched this movie. That's when I knew that this movie was just built, built different. This movie was built just to be enjoyed.

Speaker 2:

Um and then yeah, I mean I just from a non-spoiler lens um just performances. Ryan Reynolds is, is he's the same, he's, he's great, he's great.

Speaker 1:

He's great. I think that's when he was at his best, in my opinion.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I would agree with that.

Speaker 1:

You know, this movie's equally as funny. In my opinion it's just our brains work differently. So like referentially, like this one resonated in my mind more than the other two did. But like I guess you know, looking at like the comedy in the room, like everything, it's about the same. It's the most dialed back. But they do some stuff in this movie. They do quite a bit of stuff.

Speaker 2:

I think the distinction I made, I think I I didn't think this movie was as funny as the first two, but also it's. It's just because of the it's because of the nature of the plot and the nature of the writing itself, in the sense that, like the first two movies, the first one especially is relentless with the humor, like the dialogue is joke, joke, joke, joke, joke, joke, joke, joke, joke, joke, joke, which is very funny, whereas this movie it's like joke kind of sequence and then a little bit of an exposition, dramatic kind of sequence, mostly Wolverine-driven.

Speaker 1:

And that's exactly what I want to talk about Mostly Wolverine-driven. Hugh Jackman is phenomenal in this movie, like I'm not even joking when I say like obviously logan exists.

Speaker 1:

Logan exists in the first 30 seconds of this movie, um, but I will say this is the. That's the best he'd ever been as james hallett, logan and in logan this is the not even remotely close to best he's ever been as Wolverine in these movies. It is not even and it and you would think and it does come out of the action and the suit, whatever you want to say, but his performance like I was sitting there and there's a specific sequence that I want to talk about that comes in the middle of the movie where it's like it's wrapped around comedy, yeah, like a very like gimmicky fight, a really great fight by sean levy, but like a very gimmicky fight. But like there's this monologue that he has in the middle and like he says the first two lines are like obviously deadpool's the guy with the mouth he's gonna say, and like he just keeps going. I'm like, wait a second, is you jackman? Is he acting?

Speaker 2:

what the heck is this? Yes, I mean, you know. It just goes to show you that like he still cares oh, yeah, so much about.

Speaker 2:

You know his, this character and and the reception to this character, like because this easily could have been for him and I, I, but I just don't think he's wired this way to kind of mail it in no for a paycheck, like we. We talked in our last episode about pedro pascal, like how he's done so many of these high level things and he puts his all into every single one of them. Hugh jackman is cut from the same the same cloth, in the sense that, like he's been playing wolverine for 25 years, he's been playing wolverine as long as I've been alive yeah, I don't like that um, and he's just.

Speaker 2:

He's as good as he's ever been. I think you said it perfectly Logan is the best he's been as Logan, but as Wolverine like the superhero this is, you couldn't ask for better and as the comic book character of James Howlett, logan Wolverine.

Speaker 1:

It's not even close. He is dialed to a point where I didn't even think it's possible and it's letting dramatic actor Hugh Jackman play. It's not even close. Like he is, he is dialed to a point where I didn't even think it's possible and you know it's letting dramatic actor, you know, hugh Jackman, play like it's letting him be like listen, and it's a perfect counter to cause. Again, it is like it is like trains, planes, it's like you know, um it's dr doolittle, right?

Speaker 1:

um, it's your. No, that's robert downey jr's doctor, that's dr doom's dr doolittle, but he's he's dangerously good in this movie. He is just. He's so good like I can't wait to go re-watch this movie in a little bit because I get to see hugh jackman again. And it's not just, it's not the crowd pop moments, it's not the suit, it's nothing like that.

Speaker 2:

It's because he's so freaking good of an actor and you know I'm again non-spoiler bit about just the action in this movie, the wolverine action, and in particular I think I said this to you when we left the first our viewing when we went together, was you know what I, what I didn't, what I retroactively didn't realize about the x-men movies and about the Wolverine and all that stuff, is how clean the Wolverine action sequences were.

Speaker 1:

You know where you get that the most In the Wolverine. That's where you get it the most, where it's like he's still doing super cool stuff and I think the Wolverine is a really underrated superhero movie. But again, it's very like man gets claws that he has to hold on set, swings them versus. He is a feral animal in this movie.

Speaker 2:

I love the Wolverine action directing in this movie. Like just let him be a feral maniac, like there's no kind of nuance to his fighting style, but you know what.

Speaker 1:

I'll actually disagree with the nuance piece, cause I do think he's developed it over time and it's a time that he throws out of. Like I've been in, I've been alive for 200 years, like he has developed a little bit of a little something you can tell like train with the X-Men, like he has you know if this universe is the same. Like a little bit of spy days on top of that. But like, at the end of the day, this guy has one speed.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and that's Animal, that's it, that's it and it's. You know, we saw it and I love. I also retroactively love the fact that X-Men 97 came out, because you get that episode where Wolverine and Nightcrawler are fighting the Prime Sentinels, the Prime Sentinels, and Wolverine is just a maniac, and then the same thing in the next episode where he goes after Magneto, like all right, I'm glad we're not talking, let's go like like that's wolverine's attitude, like I'm coming at you, like and that's what I love, what he does in this performance in regards to that, like he has one speed, like I'm go, we're going, like I'm coming at you, like this is it um and it's and it's just remarkable man, it really is um, uh.

Speaker 1:

And then other non-spoilery performances Emma Corrin, I think, was really really underserved kind of performance it's one that's going to be lost in the cards, but it's one that's going to be remembered in my heart. I think she's such like. I think she teeters the line between cackling villain and like actually menacing threat. The only thing I wish I got out of her was just a little bit more like backstory, like I know that she. That's the point. She doesn't have a backstory. That's the whole point of this movie. Like she's. She was there since the tva put her there. Sorry, I guess we're diving into spoilers, but yeah, that's okay.

Speaker 2:

Um, no, I agree, I think. I think I think, because it's a deadpool movie and it's the kind of movie that it was any more kind of like about her backstory, like it would have just been unnecessary, because it's kind of like the first two movies, like you, the first two deadpools. Like the villain doesn't need to be over complicated for these movies like I don't. Not every movie needs a complex you know, especially ajax.

Speaker 1:

He's supposed to be a caricature of a villain, he's not supposed to be.

Speaker 2:

An actual guy's been getting kicked around for like three weeks now, um. But I think cassandra nova is is of the same vein. Like I, I think there were a lot of opportunities early on when they were concepting this movie, where like can we do like a, a twisted professor x, can we do like?

Speaker 1:

you made a great point. You were like, do they? You think there's a cut of this where they did onslaught?

Speaker 2:

I was like, heck, yeah, there probably was, where they were like, why not get professor x and magneto into one person and make them, you know, the villain of this movie so they just, you know, they just settled on you know who's another kind of x-men villain that we can just kind of throw in here, that it could be like that's more of a threat than say, like a saber tooth or like a mystique, or like, yeah, cassandra nova, like she's never gonna be reinserted into the grand populace of the x-men movie zeitgeist, like then that character would not be used. You know, in terms of like she's not going to be a major x-men villain in a movie anytime soon. Um, so throw in there now. I think she was great.

Speaker 2:

Um, and then, as far as the rest of the cast goes, it's mostly spoiler cast, but the Deadpool, most of the Deadpool cast comes back and they're in it. They're literally in the beginning and the end, that's it. But again, vanessa is still Deadpool's kind of tether, which I thought was kind of cool that at least that through line remained where he's still doing this for her and in some retrospect Right. Um, any other non spoiler thoughts before we dive into the good stuff.

Speaker 1:

No, no, I think you cut. We covered all the basis, like just overall, like thinking about, like rating, like this is just a fun summer blockbuster with a little bit of heart. That was unexpected and you know a specific performance out of an actor we've seen do this for a quarter century, but just found a way to innovate one more time, the most important evolution of his character that there's ever been. Yeah, and I think this is such a it's not a family. Don't take the kids to see this, nope, nope, don't take the kids, but take your friends, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Take Grandma, grandma might. Friends, yeah, take grandma, grandma might like this, she might. I'm shaking like an mf, her, she's the mvp again. Man, she did it again. Leslie uggams again um, yeah, I think that's leslie uggams, it is um. But no, I'm all out of here. I totally agree with that. Take that, like you know, and, and you know, I think this movie, we conceptualize it in a lot of ways like they're gonna just kick the fox universe, and that's not what ended up happening. I couldn't believe the approach they took and I you know, I think this movie, we conceptualized it in a lot of ways like they're going to just kick the Fox universe, and that's not what ended up happening.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I couldn't believe the approach they took and I was just talking to somebody about it today who saw the movie and I said thank God that they didn't do like the Suicide Squad thing of like you know what previous Deadpool movies probably would have done. Where it's like they get there and like, because I think I don't know if it was you, oh no, no. I saw it with another group of friends and there's a bit in the movie where obviously there's cameos, so we're not going to say until we jump into the spoilers who the cameo was. But the person walked out and then they were like, oh, they're about to be brutally murdered, and then the fight sequence started. I was like, wait a second, like are they paying justice to a character in a deadpool movie? I couldn't believe it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, this movie ends up being this, and I mean the end credits also. You know kind of give this away, but it's this kind of weird touching kind of homage to the Fox universe To everything from the Fox universe, which I was not expecting.

Speaker 2:

I thought, much like you, especially when we saw those set photos of the 20th century Fox in the sand, like, oh, this is going to be like Deadpool. Deadpool kills the Fox universe and everyone's going to be like a gag character and like they're going to bring in, you know, abc and to just get annihilated and made fun of. And that's not what happened. Um, and I was, I was pleasantly surprised by that. So I guess, from here on out, full spoilers. Um, do we just want to hit the cameos just off? Rip, yeah, just so we can talk plot right after them. Happy Hogan, happy Hogan, let's do these in order.

Speaker 1:

Happy Hogan is in this. That was a fun one. That was a fun one. I really appreciate it. Yeah, that was cool. It's such a solid way because obviously you can't use Robert Downey Jr, who's too busy being Dr Doom, but obviously it Obviously it's such a good touchstone because of how integral Happy is, without you realizing that Happy's integral to the overall plot of the MCU as a whole. So I thought that was a nice little touch. It didn't start with a bang, it started with a nice little crescendo, like oh, he's talking to Happy Hogan from all these movies that we saw, like wow this is kind of interesting.

Speaker 2:

It's a great way to introduce Deadpool into the MCU. You know what it also does.

Speaker 1:

That's the point. It's like it's the MCU. It immediately MCU-ifies the movie, but not in a grating way out of the gate.

Speaker 2:

I think it's a good way. It's the scene. The Happy Hogan scene is Deadpool's MCU audition. Yeah, he's trying out for the MCU he's trying out for the MCU, so yeah, it was cool. Jon Favreau, obviously he just will pop up every now and then. They had a nice fun back and forth with each other, Aren't you the chauffeur?

Speaker 1:

You're the chauffeur. Head of security.

Speaker 2:

Head of security Right right, go get the car, go hit the car.

Speaker 1:

He said rejection makes me hungry. Next one, the Cavalry.

Speaker 2:

The Cavalry. This was one because I had seen the movie before you did so. I was, I was, I was, I was waiting, waiting for your reaction to that Um, when he turns around and and attend your Caval. Um, pretty great, yeah, it's pretty good.

Speaker 1:

You were just leaving. I said, god it was. It was one line, just like Wolverine said, or just like Deadpool said We'll treat you better than those MRFers down the street. He did the Mission Impossible. Yeah, he loaded the claws up and punched him across. I love how this Wolverine is also not Henry Cavill, I mean, yes, but Wolverine in this movie also is much more comic, accurate Boy is he? Yeah, he has metal adamantium, of course, he has super strength.

Speaker 2:

He yeah, he has bone, he has metal adamantium. Of course he has super strength. Yeah, yeah, but no, look, it was one line of dialogue, but I can't say I wasn't intrigued.

Speaker 1:

Now does this count as a cameo? What 5 foot 3 Wolverine does?

Speaker 2:

this count as a cameo. Yeah, the various the variants, the Wolverine variants, I guess. I guess our cameos in their own right comic accurate short king Wolverine is in this um the most, one that was likely to join Deadpool and whatever.

Speaker 1:

He should have just taken that.

Speaker 2:

Wolverine. I mean it was fun in the sense that like it shows you like not everything needs to be comic, accurate, right? Folks like this looks silly, like, right like like who's?

Speaker 1:

asking and it gets out of the chair like it's like a high chair.

Speaker 2:

Like I'm 5'3", like in real life, like I could not be Wolverine.

Speaker 1:

Sure, you could.

Speaker 2:

I disagree personally. We got Age of Apocalypse, wolverine Yep With the bodysuit and the crazy hair. And the crazy hair Yep. We got Old man Logan Yep, Like actual old man Logan, yeah With the shotgun Yep Um we got I forget which comic panel.

Speaker 1:

That is where he's crucified.

Speaker 2:

Oh, the uncanny X-Men, yeah, uncanny X-Men, wolverine.

Speaker 1:

Right, he's like help me and Deadpool's like it's not me, it's me.

Speaker 2:

Uh, we got brown suit. Wolverine Yep Classic, classic.

Speaker 1:

Wolverine, you fight the Hulk in this one. Next cameo is the Incredible Hulk stock footage from MCU. I am Marvel, jesus, your adult creature and I will not be boomed, boom.

Speaker 2:

You looking for this. We're fast-forwarding a little bit because there's not really cameos for a little while. Sabretooth which we knew this was spoiled for us Sabretooth, pyro and Toad. Yep. Yep Dealt with Sabretooth, pyro and Toad. Yep Dealt with. Sabretooth gets dealt with. Yeah, which I thought was pretty man. I don't know if they asked him and he probably said no, but it would have been fun to see Liev Schreiber back as Sabretooth.

Speaker 1:

I just think it would have been even funnier if you put him with the original recipe Toad and Pyro. But it's also Liev Schreiber, that's there. Something about that would have made that infinitely more funny.

Speaker 2:

Weirdly enough, like just kind of like a side bit, like I feel like this movie could have used a couple more cameos. To be honest with you, like I feel like I could have used some more. I still think some cameos were cut. I agree, which you know. Similar Chris Evans is in this he's gonna say it.

Speaker 1:

He's gonna say it Avengers flame on, wait what?

Speaker 2:

yeah, chris Evans returns as Johnny Storm from Fantastic Four, and it was great.

Speaker 1:

Chris Evans, this is his bag and this is when the cameos started. These aren't cameos, these are minor roles in the movie and that's, I think, the most important thing about this movie. It's like these are. And roles in the movie like I didn't just and that's, I think, it's the most important thing about this movie. It's like these are, and this is the legacy of the fox movies, because I thought I did think he died in that original, like when pyro yeah, I thought that again they just killed him right, and I and then, like cut to the next scene, he's traveling with them.

Speaker 1:

I'm like whoa, like human talking about what you know in theory would be owen griffin's, reed richards about. You know Reed had theories about this place of like you know, like a universe where you know matter would be thrown into this place.

Speaker 2:

Holy crap like the Human Torch is actually going to be a character in this.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

He gets killed shortly after, but like Chris Evans I mean Joyce, right, like just a smart mouth, you know, dickhead. It's the type of character that endeared Chris Evans to us in the early 2000s.

Speaker 1:

Right right. And it's such a nice play, like full circle of, like how many years he spent as Captain America, like getting back to the roots. You're right, that is his bag.

Speaker 2:

It is his bag, I mean Knives Out. He's also a dick in that it Knives Out. He's also a dick in that. It was cool to see him back. We get some non-spoken cameos from the gang, the group Azazel, from X-Men, first Class Lady Deathstrike, not Juggernaut the new Juggernaut, another new Juggernaut you were just leaving, the miscellaneous characters from X3 that were around.

Speaker 1:

Yep just kind of floating around. They were miscellaneous in X3, too, so it actually works out.

Speaker 2:

Where was the one-inch spikes guy from X3?

Speaker 1:

No, where's the guy that kept getting his limbs cut off by Wolverine. He's like come on, that used to kill me when I was a kid, and then he just gets kicked in the nuts.

Speaker 2:

I group.

Speaker 1:

You wanted one character and I know why I could be your spine, Johnny.

Speaker 2:

I could be your spine. Nah, man, they should've gotten Wall-E If Wall-E was in that movie, 10 out of 10.

Speaker 1:

With the cowboy hat. Now I'm gonna have to kill you, victor. We do still have to talk about that movie one day, because what happened? I could be your spine, johnny. Where did that come from? He was so serious in the whole rest of the movie.

Speaker 2:

You know the thing about you, Johnny You're predictable.

Speaker 1:

Oh, no, oh, dear.

Speaker 2:

That's what I thought Magneto was going to do in Nightcrawler. Oh yeah, x-men 97. I was like oh no, like, oh no, like father, like son, come on, man, uh, anyway, yeah, uh. And then I mean the deadpools, the dead they're not really cameos, yeah, they're just cool.

Speaker 1:

It's cool. So like what was the one with the welsh flag, wasn't that? He's like a rugby player or something like that. I thought he was one of the players that played on Wrexham, yeah, so shout out to him Welsh pool, welsh pool. Yep, obviously, dady Love Strike. Lady. Deadpool was Blake Lively. Blake Lively. Cowboy Deadpool was Matthew McConaughey. Nathan Fillion was, I think Tom Holland's brother played one of the Deadpools.

Speaker 2:

Ryan Reynolds'. Kids played Baby Poole and Kid Poole. Which, what a mouth on Kid Poole. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

She's the dirtiest of them all and the most important one. Ryan Reynolds is the most important cameo in this whole movie. Nice Poole, nice Poole. Oh sorry, canadian Deadpool, no powers, no, powers it turns out. He's, he's just good looking, that's his only superpower. He's like where's your mask?

Speaker 2:

he's like come on guys and he can break the fourth wall right, he can.

Speaker 1:

The proposal, the proposal not bad, not bad, what the that one got me. Yeah, yeah, he said what the what?

Speaker 2:

are you doing um, uh? And then we have our, our cameo, our group, the Anarchy.

Speaker 1:

Avengers, I believe they call them yeah.

Speaker 2:

So this one, the Jennifer Garner one, was reported by Hollywood Reporter. We knew she was going to be in this. I thought they were going to get Ben Affleck.

Speaker 1:

And then I really thought about it. I was like there's no shot. He would have said yes to something like that, and she was.

Speaker 2:

You know, she's good as Elektra in this. She's a pretty good actress, yeah, actress so you know um she's you could tell she's kind of like the quote-unquote, like leader of this kind of like underground survivor group, right um, and then second out of the gate freaking wesley snipes returns as blade wild, oh my that one.

Speaker 1:

There's only one blade and it's only gonna only ever gonna be one blade um. I am in no mood, says marshall lee I can't believe this one, yeah I just, you know, retarded. He said, I don't like you you never did.

Speaker 2:

You never did um and he's also good at this um he's fighting, like he's actually fighting, like Sipes is actually fighting.

Speaker 1:

I couldn't believe it yes, and then, yeah, the one that got me. I thought the blade one was going to be the one. I was like oh shoot, brother Channing Tatum. Finally, call me the Gambit, who is your voice. Coach the minions.

Speaker 2:

Channing Tatum shows up as Gambit. So this is what I knew. This is what I knew. Well, here's the question I have for you. So because we kicked the flash for this right, we kicked the flash for the for the nicholas cage superman thing about being too inside baseball.

Speaker 1:

The difference between that and this is a who's the main character of each movie. Right, right, exactly. You answered your own question and b you know the right.

Speaker 2:

The gambit was actually in this, like he was actually a character that did things and b that was actually announced as a thing that was happening right at comic-con. Right channing kate was announced as gambit and it just never happened right. So, like it's, this one is not too inside baseball as opposed to like the nicholas cage, if anything, this is like a I can't believe.

Speaker 1:

He got his day in the sun like I I can't believe. And they gave him the comic accurate suit. I was like, yeah, I was like, yeah, what? And then this is, this is when I think this movie jumped up a couple points for me, because it so easily, like we said, because. And then this is, this is when I think this movie jumped up a couple points for me, because it so easily, like we said, because. And then they kind of teased it with chris evans, which I told you, the one of the only things. This is more of like a nitpick than an actual criticism, like what I would have given for that team to also have chris evans fight with them on on the on that little fight that they had. Yeah, you know, but you know beggars can't be choosers, but anyway, you know, gambit walks up, uh, in the fight sequence they have. I mean, the fourth member is also x23 yeah, and you know they.

Speaker 2:

Again going back to my point about wolverine being kind of like the emotional tether of this movie, like they have a logan-esque scene with him in the woods yeah, you were never the right guy until you were.

Speaker 1:

And then just incredible moments, incredible acting by Hugh Jackman. But then the fight sequence happens and you're like they call me the Gambit. They call me the Gambit. And I'm like they're surely going to be brutally murdered within the first 10 seconds. Obviously X-23, wolverine and Deadpool are going to survive. Nope, they get a full action set piece, a prolonged full action set piece, and I'm like are they doing? Are they doing Gambit action sequences that we never seen in live action. It's super sick and it's good.

Speaker 2:

He's throwing cards. He's playing cards on people. I was like I was not in my house.

Speaker 1:

I was like. I was like I can't believe this. I was like they're actually doing the thing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they do. Boom boom, boom, boom, boom. He plants the cards, he's throwing the cards, boom Boom, he's got the stick. Yep, and it's nobody's fault, obviously that X-Men 97 was as good as it was, like it was always gonna feel second fiddle to the, to x-men, to x-men 97 it's still pretty freaking cool.

Speaker 1:

It was so cool, just to see it was never gonna be episode five.

Speaker 2:

The name's gambit, mona, mean like you were never gonna get that. So like it is kind of like a like it does kind of take a little wind out of the sails, that like we had this like insane gambit moment in x-men 97. So because I feel like if you didn't have that and then you did the channing tater thing like that would feel even cooler because you're like holy crap, like he's doing.

Speaker 1:

But what's people's reverence for gambit without x-men 97 over the last couple months? That's the only counter I can make.

Speaker 2:

Yeah yeah, no 100, and, like you know, the slow motion was on point. Again to your point. I can't believe they did the suit. Yeah, he walked in and I said Wait, he's just in the trench coat with the weird headpiece, and then he started talking.

Speaker 1:

I was like, oh, this is going to be his bit, which it kind of was, but then it took me a little bit to settle into it. And then I was just like wait, this is just gambit like this is just he gets a hilarious dirty joke in there too yeah, I mean, you know he you can, and it's still a deadpool movie.

Speaker 2:

Well, what I like too is especially as it portrays to like gambit is like, you see, like just glimpses of like how kind of formidable he is, which is like the thing that, like I. I applaud the deadpool movies in general, to begin with because, like, the humor only takes you so far if you don't believe that the character is actually the best at what they do. But when Gambit shoots that car through the liquor bottle, when Wolverine's drinking the liquor, even Deadpool's like what the Well Deadpool was more of like.

Speaker 1:

we gotta close some magician with him. We're not screwed.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, man, and then B-15, I is would be like the last cameo shows up at the end. Puts paradox in, uh in his place.

Speaker 1:

What did you think of paradox? I? I didn't hate him as much as everybody else apparently did. I just liked him as a b pencil pusher. Yeah, like he's like the b fiddle, like I'm in over my head.

Speaker 2:

Middle management guy yes, yes, exactly, he's the middle management guy who thinks he's he's destined for much greater things than middle management and he, yes, exactly, he's the middle management guy who thinks he's he's destined for much greater things than middle management and he's just not. Um, there was a moment in the beginning where, like they talk about, like the person in charge or whatever, and I thought for like a split second. I'm like, is loki gonna like show up in this and like deal with paradox, like? I did think that, like like a split second. I was like, oh, um, but obviously it's just b15 kind of acts, as, like the head of the tva in this instance, which is cool, um, and that's the cameos, um plot, plot. So this, I mean, what's this movie about? Yeah, I mean this, this movie. So this movie uh, kevin feige has said that on the important scale, this movie is like an eight or seven and eight in terms of like the future of the multiverse saga, and I think that revolves around the concept of anchor beings, right, um, which I think someone had asked him about that like before, like they're like on the press junket, and he was basically like, thank you, like I'm so glad you asked me about anchor beings, because that means like you're paying attention, and I'm like, oh, so this is gonna be like right, this is gonna be the thing going forward.

Speaker 2:

Huh, so yeah, um, deadpool finds out he gets captured by the tba. Um, he finds out that his universe is dying because the anchor being of his universe has died. He's like oh, like gee, you shouldn't have. And they're like not you, not you, idiot. Nitwit Wolverine is the anchor being of it's the Fox universe.

Speaker 1:

And Tom Hwamsgans is being a jerk and he's just like. You know, it's going to take a thousand years for your universe to die and Deadpool's like great, he's like no, well, I want to do this faster because they have. The tva needs to learn that there's permanent solutions and that quick solutions, and I'm like I just feel like you don't have to do any of this. I don't know what this is. He really didn't. Again, it's the middle management guy. So you know, deadpool's obviously like and you know he tries to sell them on the fact of like I'm gonna make you an avenger, we're gonna get you in the main 616. Now's your time to thrive. And he's like I'm gonna, I'm going to break your nose and just go find another Wolverine. That's where he goes in his little time-traveling bend. What's the thing of this movie? What's the theme? Deadpool's a loser. Well, it's purpose. That's what this movie's about.

Speaker 2:

This movie's about purpose. Deadpool's a loser with no purpose Right, until he finds his purpose Right.

Speaker 1:

Man Wolverine was cooking him. I can't wait to talk about that in a second, but yeah, basically layman's terms. You know, deadpool goes to find a wolverine variant and he accidentally finds the worst wolverine variant that he can, which I think is over. There's probably a horrible, he fought apocalypse wolverine. It doesn't get much worse than that. But uh, he found a wolverine that let down his universe. I maybe that's one of my things I didn't love, I didn't, I didn't feel it like, I didn't feel like he let down because I never saw it. So see, he's believing. So I'm like, but like, what did he do? Like we don't really know, but I'm like. I guess this is the question is wolverine the most powerful x-men?

Speaker 1:

there's a right answer no no so like I don't know what him being there would do too much yeah they, they.

Speaker 2:

He does a little bit of expositional lifting, of explaining what exactly happened, and even though he did that, I still don't totally know what happened.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think it's more of like, you know, because he said the humans came, which I Probably the Sentinels, the Sentinels came and like. I think that's why he hates the Avengers so much, because the Avengers probably didn't do anything about it. The Fantastic Four probably didn't do anything about it. He was drunk at a bar and all his friends died and when they called he didn't go. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

What would Wolverine have done to turn the tides of that situation? I?

Speaker 1:

don't know, adamantium, say it Harrison Ford.

Speaker 2:

Say the word Adamantium baby. Next time baby, next time baby. So yeah, I would agree with that.

Speaker 1:

That was Gambit, this time baby, I would agree with that All of what I would have given to get Terrence Howard as War Machine would have been the the best thing ever that would have been awesome um, anyway. Um, obviously, you know he pulls in this wolverine. You know, obviously the paradox is like you, idiot, this is the worst wolverine there's ever been. He's like you know what? I'm leaving, I'm out. No, you're actually just getting sent to the void. You're the void from Loki, aren't you?

Speaker 2:

Loki season five. Loki season one, episode five.

Speaker 1:

He said oh, elioth was in this. Yeah, elioth, yeah, yeah, yeah, best cameo Elioth. Paul Rudd, the corpse.

Speaker 2:

The corpse of Paul Rudd. Yeah, elioth was in this, that was fun. They run into Cassandra Nova, she.

Speaker 1:

she explains her her evil plan, which isn't really an evil plan. No, she doesn't know the evil plan until later, yeah, until she's like exactly, she's like what if I took that time ripper and ripped apart time, don't do it, don't make the time ripper, don't do it, don't make the time, don't open it. Um, they opened it. They keep opening the dark hold. Open the book of vashanti. Why do we keep opening the dark hold?

Speaker 2:

it's the worst book speaking of middle management. Pyro is in there right. Yep, also middle management.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's villain middle. He's always been villain middle management.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So he shows up. Uh, he betrays cassandra nova at the behest of paradox, and that's where she gets her idea to be like oh actually, what if I just destroyed the universe right until everything was the void, right?

Speaker 1:

so basically, wolver, wolverine and Deadpool's plan is like we got to escape the void, you know. We got to get back to paradox. We've got to make him. You know, obviously, what. If he can, wolverine, you're going to join me, cause we're going to fix your universe on an educated wish. What was that? One more time You're saying you did this on an educated wish. Educated. You're saying you did this on an educated wish. An educated wish, and then he hooked him One more word. Eddie, one more word.

Speaker 2:

Gubernatorial Gubernatorial.

Speaker 1:

Did you find the monologue that Wolverine gave in the car?

Speaker 2:

I can try.

Speaker 1:

Because Lord have mercy, but anyway.

Speaker 2:

I couldn't deliver it as good as Hugh Jackman delivered it though no, no, no, no, no, but anyway you know, they do their buddy road trip.

Speaker 1:

They meet Nice Pool. Nice Pool's, just like. You can take my Honda Odyssey. That's a big thing in this movie. The Honda Odyssey caught up, just garbage, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you're a fucking joke. No wonder the Avengers didn't take you, or the X-Men, and they'll take anyone. I mean, you are a ridiculous, immature, half-wit moron. I have never met a sadder, more attention-starved, jabbering little prick in my entire life. And that says a lot, because I've been alive for more than 200 fucking years. And I'll tell you, the ball chick was right about one thing you will never save the world. You couldn't even save a relationship with a goddamn stripper. I wish I could say you'll die alone, but it's one of God's best jokes that you can't die, except that's on all of us. I was like wait a minute yeah, he just kept going.

Speaker 1:

I was like what's what's happening? Got nothing to say mouth. I'm gonna fight you now. And then an incredible fight sequence in a car in the hot. He said I take that back about the honda odyssey. And then they're picked up by x23. X23 is like meet the team. Where's daredevil dead? Where's magnet is magneto? Here we could use his helmet. No, she killed her and melted the helmet right I did like that.

Speaker 2:

That was a. The benefit joke was good, daredevil died. I'm sorry to hear that. No, it's all right the punisher died in this universe how many?

Speaker 1:

which one? There's like five of them. Quicksilver somehow ended up dying in this universe. Yeah, no, no, no, not Quicksilver, the Quicksilver Gambit went to the Matt Reeves of the. On the Gambit he said the Quicksilver, the daredevil, the Punisher, all dead. They called me the Gambit. Matt Reeves should have been Gambit.

Speaker 2:

The thing I like about, and if you didn't listen to part one of this podcast, you wouldn't understand that joke.

Speaker 1:

Well, go listen to cowards that don't care about Comic-Con.

Speaker 2:

They call me the Gambit, the Quicksilver, the Dead Evil, the Punisher, the Punisher all the dead.

Speaker 1:

They even killed the Johnnyny storm. What did you do johnny? Who did you do johnny? And again I'm like, is gambit kind of, is he a problem?

Speaker 2:

I do like that running bit too of deadpool.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, being blamed for johnny storm's death and then we find out, to just go right into the post-credit scene, deadpool wasn't lying. Johnny once again, yeah, it's the best thing about that ch Evans being Johnny. And then I thought about it after and I'm like, wait a minute, johnny Storm always has been that person that would go that far Chris Evans or Boston is showing Right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Jagger knocks, Jagger nuts yeah for those of you who are expecting a big Marvel, earth-shattering post-credits scene you shouldn't. You should have learned from the first two Deadpool movies that these we don't do that here. The Deadpool post-credits scenes are mostly nonsense. But yeah, they get the team together to fight. They're going to raid Cassandra's thing so that they can go home.

Speaker 1:

Get their ending. Yep Legacy, shout out Blade. I thought you were retired. Get their ending. Yep Legacy, shout out Blade. I thought you were retired, retarded, I said I don't want to get canceled again. Cassandra Nova has a sling ring that she pried off the corpse of. Well Pyro, you find out Pyro is working with Paradox, basically because you find out that they put Cassandra Nova in there when she was a baby. When she was a baby, yep.

Speaker 2:

Man, I she was a baby.

Speaker 1:

Yep, man, I'm just going to put this here. I'm just going to put this here and leave it. It's stupid powerful, but I'm going to leave it. She's a proper psychopath. She's like a proper psychopath. Also, her powers, ew, yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't like socializing. She says she's like my brother, doesn't you know one thought can digs into your skin. It's a pretty neat. It's a pretty good looking effect too. Yeah, digs into your skin to crawl around your brain and stuff. Yeah, no good, oh dear.

Speaker 2:

You find out, she has a sling ring that she pried off the corpse of presumably a Doctor Strange variant. She makes Marvel, marvel Sparkle.

Speaker 1:

Circle Marvel.

Speaker 2:

Sparkle Circle. She lets Wolverine and deb will go um, because they save her life and wolverine does the charles xavier, he does the heart to heart.

Speaker 1:

He it's such like a fun play on, like the like when movies do it for real.

Speaker 2:

Superhero movies do it for real, like I'm just gonna talk to the villain no murder do the murder, like deadpool is the surrogate for, like I can just snap her neck right now wolverine's like no, no, no.

Speaker 1:

Like charles, like charles would never, you know, he wouldn't have it if I, if I have to do one, thing right and it leads into, you know, the heroic moment of the movie, but also the most emotional moment of the movie. Like the quick I don't know what it was just to dip into that moment for a second of like, when he's standing and like he's talking about like you know, it's both of their like kind of sizzle reel start playing. He's just like you know, I'm I'm, I'm an x-man. He said like no, I'm the x. Like you said I'm the x-man. Like I'm the one. Like I was.

Speaker 2:

Like this is 24 years of why I put the suit on right.

Speaker 1:

That's why I still wear this suit, he says to remember them like and to remember who I am name is wol Wolverine Mona me you don't remember it. They get back to the 10-0-0-0-5. They're attacked by the Deadpool Corps Because Cassandra Noma finds out the time. Remember? She's like you know what, instead of ripping you know one universe. How about I rip every universe and keep the void so I can keep playing? Yeah, paradox is like no.

Speaker 2:

No, yeah. So we fight the Deadpool Corps, wolverine the cow the cow comes up To Madonna's like a prayer. What do you pull that on? Killing mostly, killing, mostly. What's the wind resistance on those blowjob handles? You got there and then it's a one-er. We get a one-er. We get a Daredevil hallway fight Back to the street.

Speaker 1:

Street. One take Daredevil hallway, fight Back to the street Street. One take Heaps of murder, all the murder. I love it. The cow is there.

Speaker 2:

Again. It shows just Wolverine, this maniac. One speed he's pushing back like 50 Deadpools.

Speaker 1:

They're doing the Philadelphia Eagles tush push.

Speaker 2:

And he's just clawing away at them. They all get up, except for Nice Pool Right, who doesn't have a healing factor.

Speaker 1:

The most heroic moment in the movie. Peter Pool shows up. He's like every universe is dead. Pool has a Peter, peter, peter.

Speaker 2:

And then heroic moment happens. Heroic moment comes.

Speaker 1:

They do the third exposition before the big explosion happens, like you have to get to the center of the thing to do the thing. And they're just like you have to get to the center of the thing to do the thing. And they're just like you have to get the antimatter and the matter to collide into one. The monitor said. The monitor said what did you say about antimatter? Look at that antimatter. You got over there. You'd be ashamed if somebody took it.

Speaker 2:

So you find out that to stop the Time Ripper you have to join the antimatter and matter particle cannon things. But you will die.

Speaker 1:

You will die. You will die. You will die, you will, you will die. You'll be murdered promptly. Not for two, not for deadpool and wolverine at the same time. Well, wolverine, with the mask on in the hallway, that was the best it looked and I was like, oh my, just look so good, leave the mask on the whole time. Not that you're not a beautiful man, huge, right, right, keep the mask on, but keep the mask on. Says 2020. Keep the mask on anyway. Mask up, mask up, um, anyway, yeah, they. Wolver or deadpool makes the sacrifice. Deadpool's like you know what I'm gonna, I'm gonna do the sacrifice this time. He just can't take it seriously. Like, maybe I am afraid to die. Wolverine, bust through the door. He's just like no, I'm getting my shirtless scene. Even deadpool lean doors, like not bad, not bad, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And then you think it's curtains for the good guys. B-15 shows up and she's like you've been, you've been time splitting paradox, right?

Speaker 1:

he's like no, no my best friends just died and you would make an accusation like then they're back. They're just like, yeah, we survived. Take them to time jail. Take them to loki. Take them to loki. Take them to loki um yeah, and then they get a nice little send-off because obviously their anchor being is back Wolverine's. Like you know, you won't see me around, but I'll be around.

Speaker 2:

Deadpool's like can you fix his universe, talk to me. And B-15's like there's no need to yeah.

Speaker 1:

like no need the man that you know, the man that just saved the universe, like it's a byproduct of, yeah, his all those horrible things that happened. Right, he had to get here by some point, so shout out to that good stuff, um, and then you know wolverine's like or deadpool's like, why don't you just live with me?

Speaker 2:

I can use a new best friend yeah, so the implication now is wolverine and deadpool and x-23 all exist in the essentially the fox universe, right, they're the only characters left.

Speaker 1:

I still do think that universe is going to get fixed with the proper X-Men at some point, until you're 90.

Speaker 2:

And he's right. That was our big takeaway coming out of the movie. He's sticking around now, oh my god, he's sticking around. He's likely going to be a main plot point character in secret wars.

Speaker 1:

There's just there you know there's no earthly shot that him and toby aren't on the screen at the same. There's just and robert downey jr.

Speaker 2:

There is not one earthly way that you are going to get a a action sequence where spider-man and wolverine face dr doom. There's just the money it's going to happen. Coming off of the Robert Downey Jr thing, that is a near certainty that those three are going to share the screen together. Right, I can't wait, it's going to be awesome. Apropos of anything else, it's going to be awesome. That's Deadpool and Wolverine. It was so fun, dude.

Speaker 1:

It's just a fun movie like I can I can sit here, nitpick, I can think about this thing.

Speaker 2:

I can be like, well, this doesn't look like visual shut up and one thing that we did not touch upon, that, in my opinion, a top, maybe a top, oh my god, definitely a top five, but maybe a top three marvel movie opening ever it is glorious.

Speaker 1:

What is it? It's infinity war. Infinity war. Guardians one, guardians one, and this and this, I think, is probably the top three the instinct needle drop this movie.

Speaker 2:

It's glorious. What is it? It's Infinity War. Infinity War, guardians 1. Guardians 1. And this and this, I think, is probably the top three the NSYNC needle drop to him. Massacring the TVA is brilliant.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to the guy that got to do the actual NSYNC dance.

Speaker 2:

It's so, deadpool, when you talk about scenes being pitch perfect.

Speaker 1:

What an introduction to the MCUcu as well too.

Speaker 2:

Yes, like you could not. You could not think of a better intro than that, right, like, it was absolutely like, just from him being like, they confront the logan thing right away. Like how are we gonna pay homage or pay respect to logan's memory with this movie? Spoiler alert we're not, we not, we're not, we're not. Needle drop in sync, like, we're in, like and it. I mean you couldn't be on the internet now and not have seen the that opening sequence by now. Um, it's, it's perfect, it's absolutely perfect. Um, so I just wanted to throw that in there. There's a ton. The Hell's Bells needle drop with the first Deadpool vs Wolverine fight scene is fantastic. I don't know why?

Speaker 1:

the Glamorous by what's her name, fergie by Fergie. When he came out with the new suit, he's just like this suit is great. Fyi, your tailor's a predator, but I kind of like it. They do the Batman, the 90s Batman, and there's the joke about it tooonna like a prayer.

Speaker 2:

Needle drop is fantastic. They, they cinemafied it and it was glorious. Um, even the I'm in the green day needle job time days of our lives um, at the end of the movie was actually really good, um, you know, and then, like I said, the the fox kind of sizzle reel yeah, I was like it was really, I was really nice.

Speaker 1:

I was like emotionally attached to it. I was like I was really nice. I was like emotionally attached to it. I was like, wow, I grew up with this whole thing. I literally grew up with this entire thing and they showed everything.

Speaker 2:

Man, fantastic Four, fantastic Four, x-men you know all the X-Men movies. Don't be mutants. You'll find that suspicious.

Speaker 1:

They'll be back you mutants won't return to.

Speaker 2:

You'll find that suspicious they'll be back. So yeah, I was really surprised and I guess in retrospect I shouldn't have been surprised that they kind of were. They handled that, you know, with kind of respect, like I, you know, I guess I got caught up in the Deadpooliness of it all to think that they would just like bury it. But no, they paid a lot of respect to the Fox universe because, you know, good, bad or ill, without that fox universe we don't get the mcu. Yeah, most likely. Yep, um, the fox universe kept superhero movies afloat right for a very long time. Um, when it was just the x-men and spider-man right. Um, just kind of keeping. And blade, yeah, blade was the, you know it's the first really the'm happy with this whole thing.

Speaker 2:

You know and you know I'm glad that you know, I'm happy for you know Jennifer Garner, wesley Snipes, channing Tatum that you know their character point was they wanted to matter and they wanted to get their ending. And you know if that's the last we ever see of those characters cool, cool, like they got kind of closure it will be for Blade, because there's only ever going to be one Blade. Only ever going to be one Blade, just say it Say, it Say it.

Speaker 2:

No, some motherfuckers are still trying to ice skate up a hill. I'm like yes, he said it.

Speaker 1:

I can't believe he said it. That's been Deadpool and Wolverine and, in the conservation of time, your Glenn Powell Movie Star Award. Hugh, I'm just going to go.

Speaker 2:

Ryan Reynolds for this one. Yeah, because Hugh Jackman gets the other one.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's like the oh, I have a new one for him, but he's so much outside of like I'm talking promotion Like the work that he put in to make sure he got to this point in his life to make Deadpool three with Hugh Jackman.

Speaker 2:

And he did confirm he was like I might've leaked that test footage.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Finally, after so many years um the John David Washington, can they act? I got a perfect one for this one.

Speaker 2:

Daphne Keene oh, wow, that's a good one. I was going to say Channing Tat Tatum, oh, but I I'll leave it Um the Denzel Washington.

Speaker 1:

They can act. Award it's Hugh Jackman. Hugh Jackman, yeah. We he can act Um the A24, let the director cook. Sean Levy, they kind of or should I say Ryan Reynolds they let him cook. They did, they let him cook.

Speaker 2:

They did let cook. They let sean levy cook, though for sure, this the 824.

Speaker 1:

Instead of let the director cook, let the creators cook award and it's, it's, I think it's you know, the combo of ron reynolds and sean levy. And then the newest award, the hugh jackman. Is he him, are they, are they them, is he him or is she her award?

Speaker 2:

it's, it's you, jackman he wins his own, yeah, he wins his own award, it's the best thing.

Speaker 1:

It it's like when Jerry West must have won an MVP. He is him Right, awesome. Yeah, he was, oh man, dangerously good in this movie.

Speaker 2:

And now we're. We're off to see it. We're off to see it again. We're off to see it again. We're gonna go see it again. That puts the clamps pull over in review. So go back to part one if you want to hear our thoughts on all things comic-con, including the reveal that robert downey jr is dr. What this guy didn't listen to the episode the proposal, what the?

Speaker 2:

oh dear shut up beast. Shut up beast, nerd. Um. So you can follow us on twitter at project inf underscore pod. You can follow us on facebook. You can follow us on instagram at the project.

Speaker 2:

Also on youtube, you can find us I forgot to can follow us on Instagram, also on YouTube. I forgot to mention that in the last one. It's still new, the YouTube thing is still new to me, so I'm working it in. But you can find us on YouTube at the Project Infinite Podcast. Next week we're going to do a House of the Dragon season wrap as episode 8 comes to a conclusion on Sunday. We will record on the following Monday and there's a surprise. There's a surprise. Keep it locked in for that. So, yeah, we're going to talk all things House of the Dragon. It's Matt Smith. Matt Smith is going to be there and then we're going to, obviously, subsequent weeks, the boys, all that stuff Acolyte, all the stuff that we haven't been able to talk about because of all the stuff happening in such close proximity. We're going to slowly start attacking Twisters.

Speaker 1:

Don't get me excited.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, aside from that, from me, careful man, Careful From the Gambit of the podcast. I don't like it, but I'll take it, come on man Gambit's awesome. He was freaking cool in this movie Name Sunspot Mona Mead Remember it.

Speaker 1:

No name Sunspot Mia Moore, Remember it, it's never going to get old.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, gambit man, that was crazy. They call me the Gambit. I came out of my daddy's ball. I, gambit, I came out of my daddy's balls ready to go. I was like what's up, doc? I'm sorry, sweetheart, who is your dialect coach? The minions? I'm sorry, I haven't seen sling blade in a while. Can you hit me with that again? All right, guys, we'll see you next week for house of the dragon, and are you holding I?

Speaker 1:

haven't had no devil's sugar in a while and I'm shaking like an api vibrator.

Speaker 2:

She was again. She was perfect in this movie again. But until then, goodbye Peace.

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