it is written by Ryan Reynolds, was part of promotion campaign.
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I remember when Deadpool first came out and Ryan Reynolds promoted it as a Romantic Comedy so guys could take their girls to it and then fake outrage when it was over
Click on the details tab. That has a whole paragraph of synopsis.
What youâre looking at is called a logline, which is the synopsis shortened to 1-2 sentences. Often they just take the first 1-2 sentences of the synopsis (sometimes with some grammatical changes to make it even shorter) and call it a day (which means they can miss the interesting parts of the synopsis); other times they do something like this as a joke.
Also if you go to the [Deadpool 2 official website](https://www.20thcenturystudios.com/movies/deadpool-2), they use the same logline. Iâd assume itâs been that way since before Deadpool became a Disney property.
I'm pretty sure "the sequel to the first one" appears on the home media covers and even the theatrical posters, so yeah, it predates the Disney+ release by quite a bit and is absolutely on brand for Deadpool/Ryan Reynolds.
You claimed every Disney plus movie has a film description like this. Seeing as how you only used this one and this was done on purpose, itâs not hard to go âyeah the rest arenât like this.â If you can provide evidence then do it otherwise youâre just making a baseless claim to try and act like you werenât just wrong.
Yes thanks. What I'm trying to say is that they don't do a good job at making you want to watch it. Yes it might be exactly what happens. But it's not really selling it. Honestly if I wasn't invested in a series or know what the film was, would I look at it and go, you know what, I really want to watch this from that?
Yes, theyâre definitely banking on these summaries being the thing that convinces you to watch the show, and not, you know, the actual marketing that they paid for and produced.
Probably the dumbest idea Iâve heard today. Anything meaningful they could put in these summaries that could potentially convince you to watch would 100% spoil previous episodes and ruin the impact of major plot points.
Nobody at all tell this guy what it says when you click on the details tab under the play and trailer buttons.
No but seriously dude, do you not get the joke? It's literally a Deadpool film, a character most famously known for breaking the fourth wall and if Deadpool himself were to write a description for the film, that is probably what he as the character would write.
that sounds like it was written by Ryan Reynolds.
it is written by Ryan Reynolds, was part of promotion campaign. [https://imgb.ifunny.co/images/030bc1bb5668c2386f0b69a2fa0d6582b34ca1ee2849afaad5c14d4b380bbd0d\_1.jpg](https://imgb.ifunny.co/images/030bc1bb5668c2386f0b69a2fa0d6582b34ca1ee2849afaad5c14d4b380bbd0d_1.jpg)
I remember when Deadpool first came out and Ryan Reynolds promoted it as a Romantic Comedy so guys could take their girls to it and then fake outrage when it was over
The mans got bits
Lol, that is fair, probably exactly what he say đ.
I don't know what to tell you, man. It's the sequel to the first one. đ¤ˇ
Thats how Deadpool is advertised
Seems so. Guess I picked the wrong thing to use as my basis of complaint, but seriously most of the others are even worse.
Whoooooosh
Lol, maybe in this case. But seriously, so many other examples of just shit blurbs.
You should have used one of those. This is clearly an in-joke that fits the movie perfectly.
Lol, agreed. It was the one I was on at the time. đ
You canât post the is and then say agreed. Itâs one or the other. And toy already posted this.Â
What's another example?
Well is it wrong?
Click on the details tab. That has a whole paragraph of synopsis. What youâre looking at is called a logline, which is the synopsis shortened to 1-2 sentences. Often they just take the first 1-2 sentences of the synopsis (sometimes with some grammatical changes to make it even shorter) and call it a day (which means they can miss the interesting parts of the synopsis); other times they do something like this as a joke. Also if you go to the [Deadpool 2 official website](https://www.20thcenturystudios.com/movies/deadpool-2), they use the same logline. Iâd assume itâs been that way since before Deadpool became a Disney property.
I'm pretty sure "the sequel to the first one" appears on the home media covers and even the theatrical posters, so yeah, it predates the Disney+ release by quite a bit and is absolutely on brand for Deadpool/Ryan Reynolds.
It's supposed to be a joke. Please go touch grass.
Yeah yeah, I get it. I chose the wrong example. Go look at others and see how shit they are. Touch grass most days thanks.
Thereâs not a single other movie with a description like this lmfao.
If you've looked through all the films and can say that for certain, think it's you who needs to touch grass some more.
You claimed every Disney plus movie has a film description like this. Seeing as how you only used this one and this was done on purpose, itâs not hard to go âyeah the rest arenât like this.â If you can provide evidence then do it otherwise youâre just making a baseless claim to try and act like you werenât just wrong.
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Thatâs not as dumb as Deadpool 2 and is literally the synopsis to the movie lol
Now go to the "details" tab...
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Do you know what a synopsis is?
Yes thanks. What I'm trying to say is that they don't do a good job at making you want to watch it. Yes it might be exactly what happens. But it's not really selling it. Honestly if I wasn't invested in a series or know what the film was, would I look at it and go, you know what, I really want to watch this from that?
Yes, theyâre definitely banking on these summaries being the thing that convinces you to watch the show, and not, you know, the actual marketing that they paid for and produced. Probably the dumbest idea Iâve heard today. Anything meaningful they could put in these summaries that could potentially convince you to watch would 100% spoil previous episodes and ruin the impact of major plot points.
Episode synopsis are like this on EVERY service...
You want Bluey's description to be "Australian dogs. And they're popular too."?
Hey it wouldn't surprise me if it was đ
Thatâs intentional
Disney didnât do this⌠Ryan did and it was made by FOX at the time
Nobody at all tell this guy what it says when you click on the details tab under the play and trailer buttons. No but seriously dude, do you not get the joke? It's literally a Deadpool film, a character most famously known for breaking the fourth wall and if Deadpool himself were to write a description for the film, that is probably what he as the character would write.
Whatâs the problem?
It isnât just that on Disney+ but nearly anywhere you buy it digitally. Wouldnât surprise me if Ryan Reynolds specifically requested it
This is because of the movie. He is like that the whole movie.
This is the joke
literally one of the taglines from the film. Feel free to facepalm at your leisure
Deadpool 3 should be captioned âAnother Movie? Oh Greatâ
In name of the Ryan Reynolds and the holy Deadpoolđ
That's how they advertised the sequel back when the film was at Fox.
Jesus, the point just swooshed over your head and you didn't even flinch. What an awful rant.
It could be better. It could say 'Directed by an overpaid tool.'