‘Deadpool’ to Pummel Box Office Competition Over President’s Weekend

‘Deadpool’ to Pummel Box Office Competition Over President’s Weekend

DEADPOOL

Ryan Reynolds is looking to achieve box office redemption with “Deadpool.”

After seeing his once-white hot career flicker at a low ebb, diminished by flops such as “R.I.P.D.” and “Green Lantern,” the actor seems to have rediscovered his mojo. “Deadpool,” a very R-rated comic book adaptation about a wise-cracking mercenary, is on track to do as much as $70 million over the four-day President’s Weekend when it opens in more than 3,540 locations. Fox, the studio behind the picture is being more conservative, pegging a debut between $60 million to $65 million.

Whatever the final result, “Deadpool” has a very strong chance of enjoying the second biggest President’s Weekend launch in history, behind only “Fifty Shades of Grey’s” $93 million debut. It should also be a boon to Reynolds. The actor played Deadpool in 2009’s “X-Men Origins: Wolverine,” and has been agitating for a standalone adventure for some time. The picture got a big boost when it screened footage last summer at ComicCon — crowds at the gathering hollered and cheered, won over by Deadpool’s fourth-wall breaking and liberal use of four-letter words. “Deadpool” has a budget of $58 million.

There’s evidence that the film is reaching beyond the fanboy set. Advance ticket sales have been strong, with Fandango reporting that “Deadpool” has been its top seller this month. It’s currently out-pacing “Ant-Man” at a similar point in its sales cycle. That Marvel summer release opened to $57.2 million over its first three days.

“Deadpool” isn’t the only character getting a revival this weekend. Ben Stiller is bringing back Derek Zoolander 15 years after the dim-bulb male model first strutted down the runway and flashed his signature “Magnum” look. “Zoolander 2” reunites Stiller with his co-stars from the first film, Owen Wilson and Will Ferrell, and brings in series newcomers such as Penelope Cruz and Kristen Wiig. It is on track to do $25 million for the four-day holiday. In comparison, “Anchorman 2,” another follow-up to a cult comedy earned $26.2 million when it debuted in 2013. “Zoolander 2” cost just more than $50 million to produce. Paramount will launch the film in 3,300 locations.

With “Deadpool” appealing primarily to men, the romantic comedy “How to Be Single” will try to position itself as the de facto choice for female moviegoers. The NewLine/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film stars Rebel Wilson, Leslie Mann and Dakota, Johnson and centers on a group of women people trying to navigate dating life in New York. The modern day “Sex and the City” should pull in $21 million over the first four days. Warner Bros. will distribute the picture, which cost $38 million to produce, across 3,343 theaters.

Last weekend’s champ, “Kung Fu Panda 3” should show some endurance given that many school children will be out on vacation. The animated sequel’s domestic total stands at just more than $70 million and it should be in striking distance of the $100 million mark following the celebration of all things Oval Office.

In limited release, Michael Moore will unveil “Where to Invade Next,” a comic examination of Europe’s response to problems ranging from gun violence to healthcare.

‘Deadpool’ to Pummel Box Office Competition Over President’s Weekend

Review: ‘Deadpool’ kills with its daffy humor

Review: ‘Deadpool’ kills with its daffy humor

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Most superhero films deserve an anthem, something to reflect the straightforward fighting of the good fight. And thus the completely bonkers, lovably obnoxious Deadpool boasts Juice Newton’sAngel of the Morning.

Somehow, AM radio jams fit nicely into the utter insanity barely contained in director Tim Miller’s comic-book ode to ultra-violence, four-letter words and weird love. Ryan Reynolds, too, benefits from finally finding a role that matches his wit and his abs — even if his handsome mug is hidden under a mask most of the time — though Deadpool (**½ out of four; rated R; in theaters nationwide Friday)  sometimes can’t keep up with its own madcap energy.

Plot gets shot in the head and thrown in the trunk in favor of Looney Tunes-esque shenanigans, not to say that’s a bad thing. A spectacular opening action scene introduces Deadpool, aka Wade Wilson, the “Merc with a Mouth” who takes out baddies with ease — and extreme prejudice — and offers play-by-play commentary.

Amid the flying bodies and vehicles, Deadpool narrates his origin story of how he fell in love with an exotic dancer (Morena Baccarin) just as messed up as he is, was diagnosed with cancer and underwent a ghastly procedure that gave him superhuman abilities and the very definition of a “pizza face.”

On the road to saving his fair Vanessa, spending bro time with his barkeeper confidant, Weasel (T.J. Miller), and taking revenge on the villainous Ajax (Ed Skrein), Deadpool comes to crazy life with Reynolds’ on-point comic timing and knack for saying the most offensive stuff imaginable in a palatable way.

In a movie so over the top that it obliterates said top, Deadpool’s outsize personality tends to overshadow the rest of the characters. Ajax especially comes off as two-dimensional, and his super-strong henchwoman, Angel Dust (Gina Carano), just punches stuff (though she does it well). Deadpool takes place in the X-Men movie universe, so the main antihero gets to spend hilarious screen time with a couple of folks from the comics: the earnest, steel-bodied Russian named Colossus (a CGI juggernaut played via motion capture by Stefan Kapicic) and angsty youngsterNegasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), who deserves superlatives for best name and most in need of a spinoff.

The problem of having so much wanton action and National Lampoon-style comedy is that it’s noticeable when it’s gone; the middle act slows considerably. And although a masked comic-book character who’s funny and watchable appeals to children, this isn’t for kids — although it is pretty much any prepubescent boy’s dream movie, with sex and language that would make Captain America blush.

For grown-ups, however, Deadpool avoids enough pitfalls to both embrace and flambé the superhero genre while also finding time for romance, doling out equal handfuls of bullets, barbs and warm fuzzies.

Review: ‘Deadpool’ kills with its daffy humor

Deadpool Movie Sequel in the Works

Deadpool Movie Sequel in the Works

Box office estimates are tracking the movie to open in the $65-75 million area for the holiday weekend. This is an impressive amount for an R-rated film. Deadpool writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick have started working on the script for the sequel. Director Tim Miller did not sign on for a sequel but Fox is reportedly interested in keeping the creative team together.

What could we expect in a sequel?

Ryan Reynolds has expressed he’d like to see X-Force. X-Force is a team that formed in the pages of Marvel’s New Mutantsseries, where Deadpool made his debut. What separate X-Force from the X-Men is their more direct and aggressive methods in accomplishing their missions.

Deadpool opens in theaters on Friday, February 12.

Deadpool Movie Sequel in the Works

Another Minecraft killer? 505 Games unveils sandbox adventure Portal Knights

Another Minecraft killer? 505 Games unveils sandbox adventure Portal Knights

Another Minecraft killer? 505 Games unveils sandbox adventure Portal Knights

Portal Knights

Everybody is chasing Minecraft. The latest is 505 Games, the Italian video game publisher that is unveiling its Portal Knights sandbox adventure today.

The new intellectual property is a single-player and multiplayer game where you can build things and fight monsters in a cute, endless fantasy setting. It’s a crafting-focused action-role-playing game being built by Keen Games of Frankfurt, Germany. With Microsoft buying Minecraft game studio Mojang for $2.5 billion in 2014, and the block-building game luring millions of players on home console, PC, and mobile, publishers are eager to tap into this lucrative player base.

The 3D title debuts on Steam Early Access on the PC on February 25. It has a pretty art style with lots of colors, akin to a Legend of Zelda game or Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs). It has dungeon-crawling, castle-building, and boss-fighting. It’s a little like Terraria or Minecraft, and 505 says Portal Knights is split into different islands. This modular environment makes it easy to add new sections, if the developers choose.

There are more than 100 different types of objects you can craft, and you can build your own home with dozens of different kinds of materials. The game isn’t necessarily dangerous at night, like in Minecraft. But you’ll want to build a house to store your loot. David Welch, the creative manager at 505 Games, has been working closely with Keen to create the kid-oriented, approachable virtual world of Portal Knights.

You can play as a warrior, mage, or ranger. Each character has talent trees and character progression, and you can modify your character’s appearance. You can play with up to three other players in multiplayer adventures. You can travel from world to world by collecting portal shards, which you can craft into portals. Then you can step into a new world.

The combat is fast-paced. You strike foes or dodge them. There’s no player-versus-player combat as the focus is on cooperative play.

Another Minecraft killer? 505 Games unveils sandbox adventure Portal Knights

Minecraft is overhauling its website with some new features

Minecraft is overhauling its website with some new features

Minecraft is overhauling its website with some new features

Haha, the current site is classic

I still remember buying Minecraft in 2009, and the original site really hasn’t changed all that much. But Mojang (and thus, Microsoft) has really been making strides since the acquisition, finally releasing the game on Wii U, and it’s forging ahead with the Windows 10 edition of the game.

The newest step in the plan is to overhaul its site, which is now in beta format. Once everything is done you’ll be able to do everything you can on the old portal, like alter your account settings and access your PC copies. It’s crazy how well kept the old site was, though — I was surprised to log in over half a decade later to still find my account intact!

Minecraft is overhauling its website with some new features