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Ryan Reynolds IS Deadpool….

Twentieth Century Fox has begun development on “Deadpool,” an “X-Men” spinoff that will be crafted as a star vehicle for Ryan Reynolds, who played the character in “X-Men Origins: Wolverine.”
The character is one of the most popular in Marvel Comics’ X-Men universe. Deadpool is Wade Wilson, a mercenary who, dying of cancer, submits himself to the Weapon X genetic alteration experiment and emerges as an indestructible semi-sane anti-hero. Reynolds seemed destined to play the character. In one reference in the Marvel Comics, Deadpool is described as a mix between “a Shar Pei and Ryan Reynolds.”

In one of the “Easter egg” endings of “Wolverine,” Deadpool is seen rising from the rubble and whispering “Shhh” to audiences. – from Variety

It is understood that Reynolds would regain the ability to mouth off, with the movie going back to the roots of the character known for his slapstick tone and propensity to break the fourth wall. The character also was disfigured in “Wolverine,” though it’s unclear at this time how much the studio would want to mess with Reynolds’ handsome mug. – from THR


Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool


Movie Buzz: More Deadpool in store, Borgnine, Sly and low Oscar ratings?

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Word is out that reshoots on the Wolverine pic are to add more stuff with Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool character.

Sly Stallone has buffed up huge time for his new film, the Expendables. Still, take at look at the photo of Sly and even with the chemistry, he looks awesome.

Rotten Tomatoes has a ‘Five favorite films of Ernest Borgnine’ article by – Ernest Borgnine. Fraking cool. Dude, it’s Ernest Borgnine, how can you not love that! Borgnine is 92 yet is still working, doing voice work on SpongeBob SquarePants. All hail the freaky looking man!

The recent best picture nomination of The Reader only confirms to many people that Hollywood is out of touch with the world, filled with old farts who don’t see/get films for younger audiences. The film received mediocre to good reviews, yet finds itself on the ‘best’ list. /Film speculates this kind of attitude – the rejecting of clearly superior films such as WALL-E and Dark Knight – will lead to crappy ratings for the Oscars. I mean, after we find out if Heath Ledger wins (which will be one of the first awards), a lot of TVs will get turned off.