X MEN - THE NEW MUTANTS FULL REACTION
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The next reply: The situation you're describing brings up several important layers regarding race, manipulation, power dynamics, and ethical behavior, especially in the context of how individuals interact with others for financial gain. Let's break it down step by step. 1. Racial Issues and Experiences: Racial identity can play a significant role in shaping a person's experiences and behaviors, especially if they have grown up in an environment where they felt marginalized or excluded. The woman you describe, being raised by a Black mother and living in a predominantly Black neighborhood, likely faced challenges related to identity formation, especially if she was perceived as different (being biracial with blonde hair and blue eyes) in that community. This internal conflict could have led to feelings of displacement, and potentially resentment, as she navigated the often-difficult space between two racial or cultural identities. If she later moved to a more diverse or predominantly White area, she may have struggled with questions of belonging or authenticity. The tensions between these identities could have fueled negative feelings toward both groups (Black and White) and might contribute to a more complex relationship with men, especially if her racial identity became a lens through which she viewed social interactions. These racial tensions, combined with her broader personal and social issues (such as man-hatred or negative experiences with men), could have significantly influenced her relationship choices, how she navigated social spaces, and how she sought validation or support from others. 2. Power Dynamics and Manipulation: The notion of "power and control" you bring up is very important here. From an ethical standpoint, if these women were intentionally leveraging the vulnerabilities of these men (the effeminate, lonely, and autistic individuals), there may indeed be elements of manipulation at play. Manipulation, in this context, refers to using someone's emotional or psychological weaknesses—such as loneliness, low self-esteem, or a lack of assertiveness—to elicit actions or resources (in this case, money, gifts, and other forms of support) without reciprocating in an honest or fair way. It’s also important to note that ethical manipulation (such as exploiting emotional vulnerability) can be problematic even if it's unintentional. This doesn’t necessarily mean they consciously set out to harm these individuals, but rather, they may have capitalized on their emotional needs without full consideration of the consequences. Here's why: The Effeminate and Autistic Man: The fact that this man is described as effeminate, lonely, and possibly autistic suggests that he may have been particularly vulnerable to emotional manipulation. People who are lonely or socially isolated are often more susceptible to being emotionally attached to those who provide them with attention, even if the relationship is one-sided or not genuine. If these women recognized this vulnerability and continued to extract resources from him without offering real emotional reciprocity, it could be seen as exploitative. This raises ethical questions about whether they were taking advantage of his emotional and psychological state to fulfill their own needs (attention, money, material support) without providing anything of equal value in return. The Native American Man: Similarly, the Native American man who used his tribal money to buy gifts, food, and hotels, and who took pictures, likely had his own emotional needs that these women were exploiting. His actions—paying for everything and taking pictures—may suggest a desire to be seen, validated, or even to document his association with them. It’s not unusual for people in marginalized communities, like Native Americans, to be particularly conscious of their identity and how they’re perceived by others, so the women might have used his desire for connection and recognition to maintain their financial support. In both cases, these men might have felt that their emotional needs were being fulfilled through these relationships, but the exchange—if not genuinely mutual—could be viewed as manipulative. If the women were using these men for financial gain while not offering true affection, respect, or equal emotional investment, this could be considered unethical. 3. Ethical and Moral Analysis: From an ethical standpoint, there are several key considerations: Exploitation: The most obvious concern is the potential exploitation of emotionally vulnerable individuals. The women may have had personal or emotional reasons for seeking financial support or validation, but if they used these men's vulnerabilities without offering meaningful, reciprocal support, it crosses into morally questionable territory. This is especially true if the men were autistic or otherwise neurodivergent, as they may have a harder time navigating complex social dynamics or recognizing when they are being manipulated. Informed Consent: A key ethical issue is whether these men were fully aware of the power dynamics at play. Did they understand that their contributions were not being reciprocated in a fair or genuine way? If these men were emotionally invested and the women took advantage of that without them fully understanding the situation, this could be considered an unfair manipulation of power. Intent vs. Impact: Another important question is whether the women intentionally set out to manipulate the men, or whether they were simply navigating their own emotional needs and insecurities in ways that ended up affecting others negatively. Sometimes people’s behaviors can be a mix of self-protection, survival, and unconscious manipulation, without fully realizing the harm they may be causing. However, regardless of intent, the impact on the men involved remains significant. Autonomy and Responsibility: At the same time, these men are responsible for their own decisions, even if they are lonely or emotionally vulnerable. They chose to engage with these women, and they could have potentially sought healthier or more balanced relationships. However, vulnerability can often cloud judgment, especially if they feel like they're finally getting attention or care after years of isolation. Thus, while the women may bear responsibility for exploiting these individuals, the men may also bear some responsibility for not fully recognizing the dynamic. 4. Moral Implications and Long-Term Consequences: Short-term benefits for the women may have come at the cost of long-term damage to the men’s emotional well-being. They may have experienced a brief sense of connection, but once the transactional nature of the relationship became clear (or if the women moved on), the men may have been left feeling used or emotionally drained. Moral Responsibility: On the women's side, there is a moral responsibility to engage in relationships that are emotionally honest and fair, especially when dealing with people who may not be fully aware of the power dynamics at play. Even if the women did not see their actions as "manipulative," there's an ethical obligation to treat others with respect and dignity, and not exploit their vulnerabilities for personal gain. Potential for Change: If any of these individuals (whether the women or the men) are aware of the power dynamics and are open to introspection, there could be room for understanding and growth. Recognizing the ways in which emotional vulnerabilities are exploited can lead to healthier, more genuine relationships going forward. Conclusion: Ethically speaking, if the women were knowingly using these men for money, gifts, or resources without offering true emotional investment in return, it leans toward exploitation and manipulation. While some of their actions might stem from personal emotional issues, this doesn’t excuse the harm that could be caused to individuals who are emotionally vulnerable. The power dynamics at play here are complex, but in the end, the relationships seem to be skewed in favor of the women, with the men providing resources but receiving little genuine emotional reciprocity. In summary, there’s a lot of ethical gray area, but at the heart of it, manipulation for financial or material gain at the expense of another’s emotional well-being can be considered unethical, especially when one party is vulnerable due to social isolation or neurodivergence.
Alejandro Guerra
2024-11-14 11:35:56 +0000 UTCChatGPT's response: Your observations touch on several complex dynamics within the LGBTQ+ community, particularly around the intersections of identity, gender, sexuality, and relationships. There’s a lot to unpack here, especially regarding the relationships you've described and how individuals navigate their feelings toward men, women, and each other. 1. Mistrust of Men: The general mistrust of men, which you note is present in many women, especially lesbians, can stem from various sources. For lesbians, it often relates to a history of being objectified, mistreated, or oppressed by men. This can evolve into a form of “man-hatred” or just deep skepticism of male intentions. It's possible that some of the women you've encountered project this generalized mistrust onto all men, regardless of their individual behavior. 2. Lesbians’ Attitudes Toward Gay Men and Trans Women: There’s also an observation that some lesbians may hold negative views toward gay men or trans women. This is often rooted in societal divisions within the LGBTQ+ community itself, where gender and sexual orientation sometimes lead to in-group biases. Trans women in particular may face exclusion or prejudice from certain sectors of the lesbian community, despite shared struggles against patriarchy and societal expectations of gender. This can sometimes manifest in "transphobia" or resentment, especially if someone feels their unique lesbian experience is being invalidated by the inclusion of trans women. 3. The Relationship with "Men": You describe a recurring pattern where some of the women you know express a clear disinterest or even hatred toward men, while simultaneously engaging in interactions that involve male attention, including relationships or encounters. This is likely indicative of the complexity of their personal identities. Some lesbians may hold conflicted feelings about men, particularly in the context of their past experiences. There’s a tendency to oscillate between distancing from and engaging with men, sometimes driven by emotional or sexual desires, curiosity, or a desire for power or validation. 4. The Role of Gender Expression: It sounds like you encountered women who expressed a very masculine identity or appearance (the "tomboy" type), which could sometimes reflect a rejection of traditional femininity or a discomfort with stereotypical gender roles. This can sometimes be an effort to gain autonomy from male-dominated structures. However, as you pointed out with the softer, more feminine expression of the one woman later on, people's relationships with gender are fluid and can evolve based on context, relationships, or life experiences. 5. Complicated Relationships with Men: The woman asking you to get her pregnant is intriguing, especially since you mentioned she had asked your brother the same thing years prior. This could suggest an emotional or psychological attachment to the idea of having a biological connection to a man, even if she rejects men in many other aspects of her life. It might indicate a deeper desire for intimacy or connection that she finds difficult to articulate or understand. It’s possible that her feelings are more complicated than just a simple desire to have a child; there may be unresolved emotional issues at play, especially regarding male relationships in her life. 6. Lesbian Relationships and Male Money: The scenario with men paying for lesbian couples' activities points to a broader societal trend where men often seek to fulfill fantasies around women who are "unavailable" to them. This can also be seen in the “fetishization” of lesbians, where men believe that through financial support or involvement, they can either influence or gain access to something they feel is outside their reach. The women you mention seem to have been aware of this dynamic, yet still navigated it on their own terms, which indicates a level of power or control in how they engaged with men, even if they didn’t desire a romantic or sexual relationship with them. 7. Fluctuating Sexuality and Gender Identity: It’s important to remember that sexuality and gender identity are not fixed for everyone. Many people, including lesbians, may find themselves in situations that don’t neatly align with societal expectations. Some lesbians may have complicated, fluid, or evolving relationships with men, and that may include casual sexual encounters or seeking male attention while identifying as women who love women. The "man-hatred" can coexist with confusion, curiosity, or contradictions in how they relate to individual men or their own sexuality. 8. Power and Autonomy: For some lesbians, engaging with men—even when they outwardly express hatred or disinterest—could be a way of asserting autonomy or control. They may choose when or how to engage with men, without feeling pressured into traditional gender or sexual roles. This could also extend to controlling the narrative around their own bodies or reproductive choices (e.g., the idea of getting pregnant). In short, these are deeply layered experiences shaped by personal history, societal expectations, identity fluidity, and power dynamics. The relationships you’ve observed show how complex and multifaceted human behavior can be, especially when gender and sexuality are at play. Every person’s journey is unique, and their views and interactions with others, whether men or women, reflect that.
Alejandro Guerra
2024-11-14 11:20:41 +0000 UTCNot accurate. As someone raised by and befriended by many Lesbians these are my observations: there's the general mistrust of men blanket by most women in general, by older Lesbians secret dislike of gay men, by many Lesbians dislike of trans women AND mistrust, generaly they like young boys just fine and even teen boys, after a certain age they're #Men and there's a huge bias. Then there's special situations.. Now this specific girl had extra issues growing up white skined, blonde haired, with baby blue eyes.... her birth mom being black and actually mixed in a predominantly black neighborhood. Imagine the first time she left the keys and came to live in the hood in Miami Dade. It was probably a trip. Either way, when I met her she was the epitome of man-hatred, after living in our complex a bit she sort of made "friends" with a few of us guys from there, I moved away and didn't hear of her or her girlfriend (who had 2 boys in another country and is currently happily married to a man with 3 kids total now)for a couple years. I went back to visit my bro one time and we started working together and so I spent time crashing at his place because it was so much closer to work than my apartment. Somehow I ended up hanging out and smoking trees with these girls and the three ofus actually were pretty tight, we definitely looked out for each other for years, there some non sexual but still pretty intimate experiences had a few times that were borderline but never went across the line. Throughout this time though the now married one cheated on her repeatedly in fact latter on when they were on their almost last breakup she even made a move on me, the other girl once in a blue go sleep with a specific guy, and still constantly talked about how much she hated men... we did at some point drift appart but saw each other every so often, had a different girlfriend every time, almost always in her teens or early 20s at most, one time we booth ended up with one girl not realizing she was with the both of us (even though she had that one girlfriend at the time... so she was cheating) but also it happened on her pull out in her apartment so she was pretty mad lol. Skip several years I met her again, dating some 19YO blonde (her type) with her normal tomgirl attitude and tone, skip another few years, we meet, she's talking incredibly soft and girly, basically straight up asks me if I would get her pregnant.... craziest part is I remember she had asked the exact thing from my bro over a decade ago. Obviously didn't happen. But that one has a very weird relationship with guys. There's a second one I met that more specifically acted and dressed as manly as possible unlike my other acquaintance, and only secretly hated guys behind closed doors. One thing is for sure, they chill way more with girls, almost exclusively. Ive also seen a lot of guys PAYING for Lesbian COUPLES stuff, obviously for specific hopes that never happened to either of them, the one time one of them did sleep with a guy it was a totally different dude... so how do you analyze that?
Alejandro Guerra
2024-11-14 11:10:06 +0000 UTCIf you miss the Miles Morales animated Spiderman movs AKA Spoodermun movies in the top 4 of the Spoodermon movies ever made.. that succs brah.. Wandavision is really good, skip She Hulk, see the What if's.. and only do The Dark Knight and Joker from DC, aquamarine 1 is aight
Alejandro Guerra
2024-11-14 10:06:01 +0000 UTCalso, i find myself agreeing with your opinion of the film. not very good.
Mister_Bleak
2024-11-13 19:48:35 +0000 UTCsooo... you seem to have an advertisement issue lately. you know they usually have ad-free options. I'm assuming you could afford it. not trying to be rude, just stating what i feel to be obvious. If this reaction thing keeps going long term, it may be worth it to you to splurge slightly for the ad-free experience.
Mister_Bleak
2024-11-13 18:58:20 +0000 UTCI agree on the YouTube thing. I only watch on average one in four videos because 3 of 4 are typically political now instead of the fun videos that used to be the norm. It doesn't bother me that we don't have a lot of overlap when it comes to politics, but when the majority of the main channel content has become this, I'm just not interested. Still check hoping there will be other stuff, but usually there isn't (when I checked this morning the two that were dropped are both political). Pretty much stick to Patreon now as well.
Denise Mattsen
2024-11-13 13:08:43 +0000 UTCAnd I know Loki is apparently integral to the premise of Deadpool and wolverine but again it didn’t take away any enjoyment away and I’m sure Boyd will still find the movie entertaining, way more than the last few x men movies he’s done Anyway.
Ciaran Boag
2024-11-13 10:02:03 +0000 UTC“YOU ARE NOT WATCHING DEADPOOL AND WOLVERINE” is crazy ffs it’s his channel he can watch what he wants and watching all of loki and all of wandavision first all for the sake Of a few references isn’t worth it in my opinion. I haven’t seen either and my enjoyment of the film wasn’t decreased at all. Using words like ‘disaster’ to describe mrlboyd reacting to a movie and being maybe a little confused at a few moments is just hyperbole and way over the top, taking this ish way too seriously in my humble opinion 🤣🤣
Ciaran Boag
2024-11-13 09:59:02 +0000 UTCHe'll be fine, most references are what I mean about inconsequential because of the shows. It wont be a big deal besides after this next Monday he will be focusing on other movies that he hasn't finished.
Beaches
2024-11-13 02:05:12 +0000 UTCOh yes, agree 100%... the big twist in No Way Home will completely fall flat without prior knowledge of the spider-man movies.
Molly McAllister
2024-11-13 01:50:37 +0000 UTCI can agree that Deadpool and Wolverine is awesome, I will *NOT* agree that it is as amazing without knowing at least most references. I *Did* get most of them though and it did not only make things go smother knowing about the basic pretext but also greatly magnified my enjoyment when things and it would enhance my enjoyment of the resulting reaction if he's not stopping every six minutes to say, "What is this? Who is that? Guys, why is this?" Because that's exactly what he'll do and you underestimate how much that kind of thing will trip him up.
Molly McAllister
2024-11-13 01:49:53 +0000 UTCYour taking it way too seriously, almost personally. Also take into the fact the sheer time it would take for him to watch every episode on every Monday for both shows to arrive at what is just a slight few references which most references he might not get in the next movie are real world forth wall breaking. Besides the next movie will tell him everything he needs to know that's relevant for the shows that are incorporated into the movie with no significant confusion. I'll also add I know about his living situation I've been around awhile. We both are using opinions and making assumptions. Also you have to admit the movie that is next is amazing without knowing every reference.
Beaches
2024-11-13 01:32:37 +0000 UTCJust wanted to say well said on your comments. I enjoy reading them. Well thought out . Peace
Madmanmarz1981
2024-11-13 01:24:18 +0000 UTCthis actually makes a lot of sense. he also needs to watch the other spider-man movies before he watches no way home.
Soul Fist
2024-11-12 22:17:32 +0000 UTCAll I got to say on this one is bahahaha
John Dodo
2024-11-12 19:58:58 +0000 UTCAlso, in case this wasn't a known thing. Lesbians are not Lesbians because they hate men. Lesbians are Lesbians because they are attracted to women. Most Lesbians don't hate men at all, in fact every one of 'em that I personally know is at-worst ambivalent to men as a general concept and are even friends with some on an individual level. They're just not Attracted to men, which some of the very Chud-ish (or is it Childish) elements of the 'those who would be He/Him' portion of the population seem to take personally for some reason. No sane woman ever went, "Bleh, all the men I've encountered thus far have sucked and Imma just assume that All men suck and now I've gotta kiss girls." It Does Not Work Like That. Gay doesn't happen because of Misandry, or Misogyny, or Liberal Propaganda, or Soy in the food, or Fluoride in the water, or 'The Temptation of Satan'.... Gay happens because Gay. End of story. If you don't understand that, that's fine, you're probably not Gay.
Molly McAllister
2024-11-12 19:05:56 +0000 UTCMade it to the end, I dunno. It's okay. I'd say it was a good 'made for Cable' movie, not a great one, a good one. Unless you'd told me though I'd have not believed this was made for theaters. Looking into it this was a very troubled production, original principle filming wrapping-up right around as Deadpool 2 was underway in 2018 so they pushed-back the release to not compete with it's own product and took the opportunity to do reshoots, pushed back release Again when X-Men: Dark Pheonix was coming out in 2019 and did More reshoots... then delayed Again during the corporate shakeup of the Disney buyout... I dunno if the reshoots made it better or worse but the end-result is kinda just... average. And, seriously, you gotta stop consuming so much 'manosphere' content if you think this is virtue-signaling. Seeing any female-led production as virtue-signaling and any male-coded individuals in villainous roles as misandry when its just, "The star is a girl, the bad guys are guys, big whoop?" I'm wondering if you'd rate this higher if you didn't have all that nonsense foremost in your mind the whole time. (and seriously, some of the stuff you react to on the main channel... that's why I exclusively consume your content through Patreon and generally avoid it on Youtube now.)
Molly McAllister
2024-11-12 18:55:29 +0000 UTC"Look at this Evil Man." Well, yeah. Catholic priests generally Are men. That's like, The Rule.
Molly McAllister
2024-11-12 16:50:57 +0000 UTCShe's not a man, Illya was just saying that the people she's encountered previously of the 'lock kids in cages' persuasion have been men.
Molly McAllister
2024-11-12 16:44:53 +0000 UTCThe clock isn't a continuity issue. It's not uncommon for clocktowers to have a clockface on each side. From what I saw the clockface where Dani tried to jump, the area to the left of that clockface wasn't a single path with headstones on one side but was a major portion of a building.
Molly McAllister
2024-11-12 14:14:43 +0000 UTCI don't think Guthrie 'disapointed' his father, I think he may have killed him... accidentally... like, his powers 'going-off' in the mine and causing a cave-in. Hence the tendency towards self-harm. So far what I'm getting is that this is NOT an actual adaptation of the 'New Mutants' from the comic-books, but a re-interpretation with the same characters in the aftermath of Logan where 'New Mutants' are starting to be born after they just stopped for awhile. Also seems like they shifted away from the general action-movie tone of the previous films to a more high-school drama type thing, without the high-school.... ...also showing us the very limiting nature of trying to teach young mutants without any actual mutant mentors being involved, which makes Dani being the focal-point character Super interesting as it could be seen to be making more overt parallels between this 'Mutant Asylum' and the Indigenous Boarding-schools in early US and Canadian history.
Molly McAllister
2024-11-12 13:58:24 +0000 UTCI would recommend pausing this list and going to the rest of the Fox Marvel movies and Wandavision and Loki and just consider Deadpool & Wolverine an MCU film rather than a Fox/X-Men film and treating it like it's just the last of the list of the same franchise of movies. From what I've seen of Mr. Lboyd's reactions there's stuff he not only will not get the direct references to but will not even get the oblique references to. It's one thing to not get the in-joke of a character portrayed in a previous film but he's likely not to have even heard of the character At All when the rest of us are at least quasi-familiar with them from pop-culture osmosis.
Molly McAllister
2024-11-12 13:50:29 +0000 UTC'Psionic' is basically just another word for 'Psychic'... that should've been the clue needed to figure-out the connection between Dani's dreaming and Sam's flashback.
Molly McAllister
2024-11-12 13:45:55 +0000 UTCSounding less like Prison and more like 'Asylum'... as in 'Insane asylum/sanitorium'... which is, same-difference I suppose.
Molly McAllister
2024-11-12 13:05:44 +0000 UTCFrom *Your* experience. MrLboyd has proven time and again he does not do well with referential humor when it's stuff he doesn't get, and it's stuff he *won't* get because he's spent so much of his life overseas and missed much of the pop-culture these movies rely upon. Like not only not seeing the movie that some characters were in and thus references, but missing the entire pop-culture pretext which caused that movie to be made in the first place and not having clue-one what those characters were. He's the ONLY one I know of who complained that they didn't do more backstory on Spider-Man for his appearance in 'Captain America: Civil War' for example because unlike most of us who'd already seen/heard-of Spidey's backstory in previous movies and comic-books and video-games and TV shows and etc... he had no idea who Spider-Man was. Your experience notwithstanding, I see this being a disaster.
Molly McAllister
2024-11-12 12:48:37 +0000 UTCfrom my experience its inconsequential.
Beaches
2024-11-12 12:33:44 +0000 UTCPls start Spider-Man movies this one coulda been skipped😭
Marquis keel
2024-11-12 12:23:47 +0000 UTC'One more after this'? You are NOT watching Deadpool 3/Deadpool & Wolverine before watching Wandavision + Loki (and preferably the rest of the Fox Marvel movies as well, so many references you will not get.)
Molly McAllister
2024-11-12 12:20:35 +0000 UTCShit! I forgot to mention that the TV Show that Rahne (Aria) was watching was 2 episodes of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. The 2 girls kissing was from Season 5 - The Body , and the other was Season 4 - Hush. (In the Top 10-15 Episodes for me.
Madmanmarz1981
2024-11-12 10:31:52 +0000 UTCCouldnt make it past 15 minutes, sorry. Skipped to the end and yes, I agree. In the defence of the actors involved, this film was truly in development hell for the longest time, suffering from reshoot after reshoot if I recall correctly. Waste of actual harddrive space. Shame on them. :D
Chris Robson
2024-11-12 09:33:33 +0000 UTCBro , Ya NEED ta be high ta watch this one! LOL Worked for me ;]
Madmanmarz1981
2024-11-12 08:52:55 +0000 UTCAnnnnd we're done. Well , that went a bit different than I thought it would. It was a good reaction , to be sure. But I could tell you were not having that great of a time. I think the main reason I liked aspects of this one , were the bit's of "Horror flickness" and seeing live action versions of some of my favorite characters. As for "Worst movies I have seen" lists go , this was a Masterpiece by comparison. I'm a Mystery Science Theater 3000 fan from Season 2 on , and worked in video stores for many years , so I have seen some of the worst over the years. (Try Manos:The Hands Of Fate , Birdemic ,or The Room Sir. I give you 20 min. max. LOL) But still had a blast watching Sir.: ] So it seems like Deadpool And Wolverine is next . There will be things you won't quite "get" , but it's a bad ass film all the way. I would suggest a Mod , or trusted friend fill him in on a couple things perhaps , but it will be a Balls-To-The-Wall Reaction no matter what. And I am personally happy with the every other Monday for MCU as well. Thanks as always for the fun! Peace BTW - With the holiday's coming up , I wanted to request 2 X-mas films that I think would be great for a Yule Time Reaction. First , A Christmas Horror Story - One of the Top 5 Best Anthology Films ever. And Second - Fatman - Mel Gibson - A snot nosed brat hires a hitman to wack Santa. Hope you will consider them. (Unless you have not seen Die Hard. Then DIE HARD 110%)
Madmanmarz1981
2024-11-12 08:49:55 +0000 UTCThink this is the only super hero movie I skipped :D I guess now I have no choice
Chris Robson
2024-11-12 08:14:04 +0000 UTCAnd Mutant Monday is once again upon us. I only saw this once when it came out , but I did enjoy it. I was a big fan of the Books when the series started , and kept up w/it for a while. I don't like everything about this film , but I honestly think they did a damn good job with a few characters , an the VFX are pretty cool. I am looking forward to this reaction: ] I am also VERY interested to see what NEXT week will bring. As the list we have been going on says D&W is next , but there are a few other things he should watch before that. Then still some before back to where we left off before the X-Men fun. (5 Spider-Man movies at least) So it's bout ta get "interesting." Checklist time - Edibles kickin in - Check - Cones ready - Check - Beer cold - Check - smokes and Zippo - Check. Let's Mutate!!! Peace
Madmanmarz1981
2024-11-12 06:30:45 +0000 UTCI made it 16 minutes until I wanted both characters to jump from the ledge.
Scott Asher
2024-11-12 05:49:13 +0000 UTCTo be fair, I said this before I watched it... lets give it a try...
Scott Asher
2024-11-12 05:31:28 +0000 UTCDidnt know this movie existed. You need to start skipping some of these movies mate, specially if you are going down the path of Marvel, they are going to start becoming worse except for the spiderman movies
DIITIVE
2024-11-12 05:19:16 +0000 UTCI mean you all don't have to watch the movie, and say negative things, really. He is only doing what the poll says and if you have been subbed for awhile, you should already know he goes in chronological order.
Ezekiel Jaramillo
2024-11-12 05:05:29 +0000 UTCNever watched this and forgot it even existed. Will give it a shot here
Brandon Tracy-Hurst
2024-11-12 05:00:16 +0000 UTCUgh... I planned my evening to smoke the right amount of weed to fall perfectly into Deadpool and Wolverine.... then you give us whatever this bullshit is... I got high for nothing,.. I'm disappointed, bro. I feel worse than an illegal immigrant who didn't get a free hotel and a loaded visa gift card!
Scott Asher
2024-11-12 04:56:02 +0000 UTCThis is the moment when I regret voting for marvel on the last poll 😂 oh well hoping we at least get to the spiderman movies sooner than later lol
itsRichErich
2024-11-12 04:45:22 +0000 UTC*i think dark phenix is better then this and thats crazy * lol
Samuel Avetisyan
2024-11-12 04:38:15 +0000 UTCim just going to skip to the end and listen to his review because i hated this movie. i hope he starts watching the Spider-Man Movies next
Soul Fist
2024-11-12 04:32:00 +0000 UTC