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After seeing "Deadpool 2" with a crowd of laughing, hollering and ultimately applauding moviegoers, three words come to mind: Deadpool for President. And no, I'm not just saying that because Ryan Reynolds recently dressed up as Deadpool to take shots at Donald Trump (although that doesn't hurt). OK, I'm not serious. But there is a lot to love in "Deadpool 2" — the meta-humor that takes the piss out of braindead comic book movies (as well as formulaic genre pics in general), the kick-ass action scenes, the pitch perfect use of the rocking soundtrack. "Atomic Blonde" director David Leitch takes the reins on "Deadpool 2," which picks up two years after the original ended as the titular hero copes with a personal tragedy by becoming an X-Men trainee and attempting to save an abused child from Cable (Josh Brolin), who wants to kill him Terminator-style before he grows up to become a supervillain. Story-wise, this makes the new movie about as rote as its predecessor; although, also like its predecessor, "Deadpool 2" works not because of the plot, but because of the comedy and action scenes that accompany it. When it comes to quality, this movie is easily the equal of the original — and, because it doesn't have to spend as much time establishing its main characters, arguably better.
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