Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Fan Film Corner: Deadpool: A Typical Tuesday

"Deadpool: A Typical Tuesday" by Bean Dip Productions is This Week's selection of Fan Film Corner.

LOWDOWN:
Marvel's popular crimson assassin has been hired to kill a specific target, kill the man, get the cash. The problem is, he's not the only one who was hired.

REVIEW:
I must say, I went in skeptical and left having enjoyed myself. It very much feels like a fan movie but is surprisingly well done for having not been done by Marvel Studios. The storyline is pretty straight forward. Deadpool has a job to kill someone. Like most Deadpool encounters, he manages to make it as difficult as possible while still being annoying to everyone he encounters.

The fight scenes are where you see the fan styling come out. I didn’t go in expecting major CGI so I was happy with it. Deadpool still used his swords and has his fun with guns. So that kept him true to character.

Ultimately it was the little things that made the movie enjoyable for me. Without ruining what happens, Deadpool still is able to have his thought bubbles. Also, the writing and portrayal of him is a good fan representation of how Deadpool would act and how annoying he’d be to his enemies. I might not of ever mentally pictured him with that high of a voice, I can’t say it didn’t fit but in the end.. it all works out.


OVERALL:
The film catches the essence and feel of the "Merc with a Mouth" perfectly. It’s still a fan movie so it won’t blow you away, however, it is still a fun ride to enjoy and is worth watching.

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3 templar crosses out of 5
It was enjoyable, light-hearted and very Deadpool. So check it out and enjoy!

FILM:



CREDITS:
Trevor Garner - Deadpool
Chris BurnsBullseye
Secret Harris - Domino
BeanDIProductions

-Brian Lansangan
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