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All-Star
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do you read comics?
that said, the movie totally ruined deadpool forever.
nope, not a bit, and that's precisely the problem with these comic-book movies. filmmakers attempt to make them palatable for the non-comic-book-reading every-person, while at the same time watering down the stories from the source material. so, in effect, all you get is a mess that the average movie-goer finds confusing, and the die-hard comic book fan finds offensive...
christopher nolan did the right thing with the batman franchise. he re-envisioned the characters his own way, with mild respect to the source material, rather than the other way around. it didn't matter to him that his joker was going to be very different from the joker of the source material. he found an anarchist obsessed with duality and chaos where there was previously only a psycopathic clown with a fetish for cyanide-filled-pies. many die-hard comic book fans dismiss nolan's batman and his joker because they stray so far from their comic book origins. however, nolan also has made two excellent films that are the absolute benchmarks of superhero movie canon. they surpass all other attempts at recreating comic book lore because they don't attempt to lift comic books directly off the page (a nearly impossible feat). they take familiar characters and recreate them for a different medium and a wider audience...