If You Want to See a Movie that's 'All #EasterEggs with a Sprinkling of Plot,' You'll Love #DEADPOOL2! @deadpoolmovie @iGN

You could even say 'most of the plot itself was "easter eggs."' I'll explain how beneath the picture (beneath the subscribe-bar, beneath 'the etymology' where you can access a paying discussion (about DEADPOOL 2) through 'the emboldened link(s)'); but first I want to teach you about those words. And I find you understand words better if you see 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum into their Foundation)

Easter Eggs are "Popular Works' clever References to other Popular Works (#Movies, Songs, TV-Shows, Plays, Books, News-Stories), Hidden within the Works the same way Parents Traditionally Hide 'Plastic Eggs that contain |Treats' around the Room/|Yard (etc.) for Children to find on the Holiday of Easter."

#EasterEgg 

The word “Movies” is a shortened form of the word for the |Cinematic Media "Moving #Picture (a.k.a. Motion Picture)," with "Picture" built on ancient words that mean "to |Paint, |Embroider."
#Movie #MovieStar #PhotoPlay #MotionPicture #MotionPictues #Pictures #Pictured #Picturing #Picturesque #Picturephone #Picturable 

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hyperlinked to an IGN slideshow of the movie's 'hidden' references

Never-mind that most sequels are a giant easter egg (referring from-start-to-finish to the original movie(s) that came before), DEADPOOL 2 was basically a "What If ..." (before the streaming-service show, although that was based on comic-books written long ago) referring to The XMEN's mutation-method ... 'What If it were used on a modern-day mercenary with a snarky attitude toward life? ("The Merc with a Mouth" ... odd that his costume has NO mouth, eh?)





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