Cinema vs BluRay


- I hate that they changed the touching Wade reunites with Vanessa theme from 'take on me' to Ashes by Celine Dion. Ashes just made it to sappy!

Can I get a copy with take on me on there like when I saw it in the cinema?

- second to this I didn't like the change from - Wade says don't fuck Elvis and Vanessa saying - 'don't fuck collosus' to 'too late' Wade: wait what? It really ruins the pan sexual play thing Wade has with Collosus'.

The like three references to Wade liking Anal sex where nice touches 'can everyday be international women's Day?'

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From what I can tell, you’re referring to the Super Duper Cut/unrated version of Deadpool 2. This version is more violent, it contains extra scenes and it changes some dialogue and songs.

The 4K/Blu-ray set that I got contains the original movie and this unrated version which I mentioned. I don’t know how the Blu-ray release comes in certain places (internationally), but as far as I know every Blu-ray copy includes the theatrical/cinema version unless maybe the cover or disc is specifically labeled as the “Super Duper Cut”.

On that note, considering the unrated version is supposed to be a slightly different cut of the movie, I didn’t mind the minor changes. Most of the soundtrack changes are awkward but kinda cool; I particularly like how Ashes sounded in Take on Me’s place (do prefer the latter of course). Plus, this version makes up for Don’t F Colossus with Deadpool being more explicit with Colossus when Colossus comes to the rescue. Not only does Pool gesture what he wants to do with Colossus, but he jokingly (?) attempts to go down on him. XD

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" Not only does Pool gesture what he wants to do with Colossus, but he jokingly (?) attempts to go down on him. XD"

Yeah that was pretty funny. Both movies have their charms.

It occurred to me the other day that it seems like that Deapool/Wade makes several references too liking anal. Which might just be coincidental to him liking it after becoming Deadpool. But Maybe Wade just tried it with Vanessa a second time of screen in the first movie.

" I particularly like how Ashes sounded in Take on Me’s place (do prefer the latter of course)"

I've since watched this movie multiple times. The movie will likely age horribly die to the pop culture references, but it's a testament that i have watched it like 4 times already. I must say Ashes replacing Take On Me has grown on me a little bit after multiple viewing but i still prefer Take on Me.

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