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They didn't have enough money to get the other X-Men in the movie, Deadpool explained this in the first film.
In the "super duper" cut, he is shown robbing a gun store and taking a lot of guns with him.
Yes, but it looked like they knew what they were doing, I mean the movie didn't really show them as idiots or anything like that, until the robbery actually took place - then it was one mistake after another...
I've read about the real-life heist behind this movie, and I expected this film to be more of a comedy, but it wasn't and it doesn't feel quite right; imagine if a movie like Ocean's Eleven would show the characters planning a heist in great detail, and then at the last moment they make some really stupid mistakes and they are immediately caught - this would be a pretty unusual tone shift to what seems like a regular heist movie.
Yeah, exactly, it's like they didn't have any other technology besides the cameras inside the people's heads... What about interrogating witnesses, police sketches, fingerprints, DNA, etc.
She could hack into rich people's accounts and take pretty much everything. Then, she could erase any evidence about the theft or even get rid of them.
Well it's a big thing for me, and it bothers me because it doesn't make much sense. The girl comes to Sal, does her job, and then leaves and no one knows where she is... How is this even possible, couldn't the police at least follow her on foot to see where she lives? She was a murder suspect after all...
She then comes again for another job, a cop is killed and then disappears again without a trace. Why weren't other cops there, why aren't any surveillance cameras in the building or on the street, that could track her?
One weird thing that also made me believe that the movie was shot in front of a green screen, is that the characters rarely interact with the environment. There's a ton of tall grass in many scenes for example, both in the background and the foreground, but we never see the characters going through it. They also don't touch any of the vines that hang from the trees.
Plenty of drug dealers, corrupt politicians and other evil-doers keep their money in cash, gold, diamonds, etc. He could order them to take all they have, go and burry it in some place and then to return home and have a heart attack. Also bitcoin is very popular these days with many people who want to keep their money hidden, he could easily order the transfer of bitcoin to his account...
It looks fake because it was filmed separately on a green-screen and inserted in that scene, and the studio lighting doesn't quite match the outdoor lighting, and it also has no shadow, so it doesn't fit with the scene and looks artificial.
That was a real deer, it says so in the trivia:
The "deer scene" was filmed with Becca, the White-Tailed Deer at the Western North Carolina Nature Center. Becca's trainer/caretaker is award-winning singer/songwriter, Ben Wilson.
Her boss asked her if she got the tracker and she scratches the back of her head while nodding, so she had a tracker.