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Deadpool and Wolverine and I haven't laughed as hard at a movie in a long time.
definitely had to turn off any automatic cynicism kicking in, but once I was able to sink into the dumb fun, which happened nearly immediately with the opening dance number, i laughed a lot the entire movie and enjoyed a couple genuine surprises.
and I really liked the credit scenes.
I've had super hero fatigue since Guardians of the Galaxy 1 but Deadpool Wolverine was a blast. I think because I was so tired of Marvel, all the jabs they made about the culture and tropes of the MCU and Sony really hit
And the constant flat out statements of how crappy Marvel movies are now. Priceless. I was also completely unprepared for the sheer number of, shall we say, 'surprises' they packed in. I was honestly craving more!