So even Ryan Reynolds has his limits – and knocking his no-loved 1998 movie Boltneck is it, at least in this latest trailer for Deadpool 2. Trading low blows with soccer superstar David Beckham, the inside-joke-filled trailer, tweeted today by Reynolds, spins off an old insult from the first Deadpool.
As Beckham watches, and re-watches, the Deadpool jab – “You ever heard David Beckham speak?” asks Reynolds’ Wade. “It’s like he mouth sexed a can of helium” – the high-voiced Brit gets a “sorry” text message from the superhero (or from the actor – lines get blurred here).
Soon enough, Reynolds, in full Deadpool regalia, is at Beckham’s door, offering a series of apologies, first with cookies, then with helium-filled balloons (“Too soon?”) and even a mariachi band, getting nothing in return but door slams.
All seems forgiven when our hero shows up with two World Cup tickets. “I can’t wait to...
As Beckham watches, and re-watches, the Deadpool jab – “You ever heard David Beckham speak?” asks Reynolds’ Wade. “It’s like he mouth sexed a can of helium” – the high-voiced Brit gets a “sorry” text message from the superhero (or from the actor – lines get blurred here).
Soon enough, Reynolds, in full Deadpool regalia, is at Beckham’s door, offering a series of apologies, first with cookies, then with helium-filled balloons (“Too soon?”) and even a mariachi band, getting nothing in return but door slams.
All seems forgiven when our hero shows up with two World Cup tickets. “I can’t wait to...
- 5/10/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
In a new promo for “Deadpool 2,” the Merc with a Mouth is finally ready to apologize to David Beckham for a joke he made at the soccer star’s expense in the first film.
For those who don’t remember the quip, Deadpool explains to Blind Al (Leslie Uggams) that looks matter more than acting talent, before taking a crack at Beckham: “You ever heard David Beckham speak? It’s like he mouth-sexed a can of helium.”
The clip sees Beckham replaying that scene over and over before Deadpool shows up at his door to apologize, but is rebuffed by the ex-Manchester United midfielder. That is until Deadpool shows up in a soccer jersey with World Cup tickets and says, “I can’t wait to not watch Italy play the Netherlands.”
Also Read: Deadpool Targets Fans on Spoilers: 'Don't Say a F--ing Word About the Fun S-- in the Movie'
After a little-too-long hug between the two, Beckham then feigns ignorance for why Deadpool is apologizing, to which he replies, “What did you think I was apologizing for?”
“I mean there’s a list,” Beckham responded, before rolling off some of Ryan Reynolds’ lesser regarded films including “Green Lantern,” “R.I.P.D.,” “Selfless” and to Deadpool’s chagrin, the 2000 horror film, “Boltneck.”
The video also serves as a promo for Fox Sports’ first-ever coverage of the World Cup, which kicks off next month in Russia.
Watch the video above.
Read original story David Beckham Asks Deadpool to Apologize for Bad Ryan Reynolds Movies (Video) At TheWrap...
For those who don’t remember the quip, Deadpool explains to Blind Al (Leslie Uggams) that looks matter more than acting talent, before taking a crack at Beckham: “You ever heard David Beckham speak? It’s like he mouth-sexed a can of helium.”
The clip sees Beckham replaying that scene over and over before Deadpool shows up at his door to apologize, but is rebuffed by the ex-Manchester United midfielder. That is until Deadpool shows up in a soccer jersey with World Cup tickets and says, “I can’t wait to not watch Italy play the Netherlands.”
Also Read: Deadpool Targets Fans on Spoilers: 'Don't Say a F--ing Word About the Fun S-- in the Movie'
After a little-too-long hug between the two, Beckham then feigns ignorance for why Deadpool is apologizing, to which he replies, “What did you think I was apologizing for?”
“I mean there’s a list,” Beckham responded, before rolling off some of Ryan Reynolds’ lesser regarded films including “Green Lantern,” “R.I.P.D.,” “Selfless” and to Deadpool’s chagrin, the 2000 horror film, “Boltneck.”
The video also serves as a promo for Fox Sports’ first-ever coverage of the World Cup, which kicks off next month in Russia.
Watch the video above.
Read original story David Beckham Asks Deadpool to Apologize for Bad Ryan Reynolds Movies (Video) At TheWrap...
- 5/10/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
“You ever hear David Beckham speak? It’s like he mouth-sexed a can of helium!”
Screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick clearly operated under the philosophy of ‘anything goes’ when crafting the script for Deadpool, but it seems one joke, in particular, has come back to bite Wade Wilson in the ass.
That zinger, as today’s bizarre new video confirms, was the one pointed in the direction of David Beckham, former professional footballer for both Manchester United and England, before his wildly successful career took him to Real Madrid and, ultimately, La Galaxy. And so, after two full years, Becks has opened his door to the Merc With a Mouth – reluctantly, we might add – to forgive and forget.
Yes, it can only be the latest promo video for Deadpool 2, which begins with Wade Wilson begging for an apology, only for Beckham to flip the tables and berate a...
Screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick clearly operated under the philosophy of ‘anything goes’ when crafting the script for Deadpool, but it seems one joke, in particular, has come back to bite Wade Wilson in the ass.
That zinger, as today’s bizarre new video confirms, was the one pointed in the direction of David Beckham, former professional footballer for both Manchester United and England, before his wildly successful career took him to Real Madrid and, ultimately, La Galaxy. And so, after two full years, Becks has opened his door to the Merc With a Mouth – reluctantly, we might add – to forgive and forget.
Yes, it can only be the latest promo video for Deadpool 2, which begins with Wade Wilson begging for an apology, only for Beckham to flip the tables and berate a...
- 5/10/2018
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
A poker pro in Mississippi Grind and Deadpool‘s saucy superhero are the next roles taking Reynolds interstellar like Matthew McConaughey. Meet the man whose effortless charm comes with a very un-starry dose of vulnerability
When Ryan Reynolds was young, he wanted to be Don Knotts. Knotts, for those not in the know, was a boggle-eyed American TV star in the 1960s, best-known for slapstick on The Andy Griffith Show and playing an accountant who turns into a fish in the film The Incredible Mr Limpet.“I wanted to be the zany neighbour on a sitcom,” says Reynolds. “My expectations were on the floor. I thought I would go down to La and do improv comedy and maybe do a couple of acting jobs on the side. Fail miserably and then go back to school.”
Some of that happened. Reynolds travelled from Vancouver to La. He did a sitcom (Two Guys,...
When Ryan Reynolds was young, he wanted to be Don Knotts. Knotts, for those not in the know, was a boggle-eyed American TV star in the 1960s, best-known for slapstick on The Andy Griffith Show and playing an accountant who turns into a fish in the film The Incredible Mr Limpet.“I wanted to be the zany neighbour on a sitcom,” says Reynolds. “My expectations were on the floor. I thought I would go down to La and do improv comedy and maybe do a couple of acting jobs on the side. Fail miserably and then go back to school.”
Some of that happened. Reynolds travelled from Vancouver to La. He did a sitcom (Two Guys,...
- 10/20/2015
- by Catherine Shoard
- The Guardian - Film News
Monsters University
Directed by: Dan Scanlon
Cast: (voices of) Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Nathan Fillion, Helen Mirren
Running Time: 1 hr 50 mins
Rating: G
Release Date: June 21, 2013
Plot: A prequel to Monsters, Inc., it’s college and the gang attends Monsters University. Mike (Crystal) and Sully (Goodman) haven’t become friends yet, and they are forced to work together to make it in scare school.
Who’S It For? Pixar, college and G-rated fans … Yes, once again Disney has attempted to cover all bases.
Overall
A Pixar sequel brings two different thoughts to mind. 1) Oh yeah! Another Toy Story? This is going to be amazing. 2) Oh god, another Cars movie? What a lame cash grab, I thought Pixar cared more than that. Thankfully, with Monsters University we’re in the first category. This film is easy, breezy family entertainment.
Sure, I have a complaint. In Monsters, Inc. Mike says to Sully,...
Directed by: Dan Scanlon
Cast: (voices of) Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Nathan Fillion, Helen Mirren
Running Time: 1 hr 50 mins
Rating: G
Release Date: June 21, 2013
Plot: A prequel to Monsters, Inc., it’s college and the gang attends Monsters University. Mike (Crystal) and Sully (Goodman) haven’t become friends yet, and they are forced to work together to make it in scare school.
Who’S It For? Pixar, college and G-rated fans … Yes, once again Disney has attempted to cover all bases.
Overall
A Pixar sequel brings two different thoughts to mind. 1) Oh yeah! Another Toy Story? This is going to be amazing. 2) Oh god, another Cars movie? What a lame cash grab, I thought Pixar cared more than that. Thankfully, with Monsters University we’re in the first category. This film is easy, breezy family entertainment.
Sure, I have a complaint. In Monsters, Inc. Mike says to Sully,...
- 6/21/2013
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
Former Major League Baseball player-turned-actor Brad Lesley has died at the age of 54, reports TMZ.
Lesley's ex-wife, Chiho Svimonoff, told the website that the former athlete had been living in a nursing home, where he was receiving dialysis for kidney problems, for the past seven months. According to Svimonoff, the "Little Big League" star was rushed to hospital on Saturday night, and later died there from kidney failure.
Lesley made his Major League debut on July 31, 1982, pitching for the Cincinnati Reds, and was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in 1984 and let go from the team in 1985.
The former 6-foot-6-inch athlete went on to showbusiness, appearing on the Japanese game show "Takeshi's Castle" in 1986, and furthered his credits in a number of movies in the 1990s, including "Mr. Baseball," "A Boy Called Hate," "Big Monster on Campus" and the 1994 film "Little Big League," in which he played an angry pitcher.
Lesley's ex-wife, Chiho Svimonoff, told the website that the former athlete had been living in a nursing home, where he was receiving dialysis for kidney problems, for the past seven months. According to Svimonoff, the "Little Big League" star was rushed to hospital on Saturday night, and later died there from kidney failure.
Lesley made his Major League debut on July 31, 1982, pitching for the Cincinnati Reds, and was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in 1984 and let go from the team in 1985.
The former 6-foot-6-inch athlete went on to showbusiness, appearing on the Japanese game show "Takeshi's Castle" in 1986, and furthered his credits in a number of movies in the 1990s, including "Mr. Baseball," "A Boy Called Hate," "Big Monster on Campus" and the 1994 film "Little Big League," in which he played an angry pitcher.
- 4/29/2013
- by Stephanie Marcus
- Huffington Post
Are you bored of the same old TV shows? Tired of the mainstream? Then check out this round-up of alternative movies and series showing on UK television tonight…
8.00pm Grosse Pointe Blank (Sky Movies Indie)
Black comedy about a hitman who returns to his hometown to carry out a murder and arrives just in time for his high-school reunion. There he encounters the girl he stood up at the senior prom ten years earlier and, while trying to make amends, faces the problem of explaining where he has been and his current choice of profession. To make matters worse, two FBI heavies and a rival hitman are hot on his trail.
9.00pm Big Monster on Campus (Horror Channel)
In return for a chance to join the high school’s social elite, nerd Frank Stein resurrects a fellow pupil by providing him with a new brain. But unbeknownst to the kids,...
8.00pm Grosse Pointe Blank (Sky Movies Indie)
Black comedy about a hitman who returns to his hometown to carry out a murder and arrives just in time for his high-school reunion. There he encounters the girl he stood up at the senior prom ten years earlier and, while trying to make amends, faces the problem of explaining where he has been and his current choice of profession. To make matters worse, two FBI heavies and a rival hitman are hot on his trail.
9.00pm Big Monster on Campus (Horror Channel)
In return for a chance to join the high school’s social elite, nerd Frank Stein resurrects a fellow pupil by providing him with a new brain. But unbeknownst to the kids,...
- 7/14/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Are you bored of the same old TV shows? Tired of the mainstream? Then check out this round-up of alternative movies and series showing on UK television tonight…
Apologies for yet another interuption to our regular Alt.TV programming, Glasgow FrightFest beckoned and I had to answer the call. Anyway back to (ab)normal programming:
8.00pm Friday the 13th: The Series (Zone Horror)
An old antique dealer made a pact with the Devil to sell cursed antiques. When he dies, his store is inherited by his niece Micki and her cousin Ryan. With the help of Jack Marshak, they fight to retrieve the antiques from the people who bought them to stop them from causing harm. Season One, episode 19.
9.00pm Beauty and the Beast (Sci-Fi Channel)
A princess sets out to protect a fearsome but kindly monster when the people of her village become convinced he is responsible for a string of brutal murders.
Apologies for yet another interuption to our regular Alt.TV programming, Glasgow FrightFest beckoned and I had to answer the call. Anyway back to (ab)normal programming:
8.00pm Friday the 13th: The Series (Zone Horror)
An old antique dealer made a pact with the Devil to sell cursed antiques. When he dies, his store is inherited by his niece Micki and her cousin Ryan. With the help of Jack Marshak, they fight to retrieve the antiques from the people who bought them to stop them from causing harm. Season One, episode 19.
9.00pm Beauty and the Beast (Sci-Fi Channel)
A princess sets out to protect a fearsome but kindly monster when the people of her village become convinced he is responsible for a string of brutal murders.
- 2/28/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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