Deadpool’s Thank You Vs. ‘Golden Girls’ Opening Theme: Who Swore It Better?
Ryan Reynolds and 20th Century Fox are celebrating Deadpool 2‘s superheroic start at the box office by thanking the film’s fans in suitable Deadpool fashion: tweaking pop culture with equal parts wit and raunch.
On Friday, ahead of the Marvel pic’s full second weekend in theaters, Reynolds tweeted out to his 11.1 million followers a thank-you video in the form of a Deadpoolian version of the opening credits to The Golden Girls, complete with the song “Thank You For Being a Friend” written by Andrew Gold and sung in the show’s opening credits by Cindy Fee.
Of course, there were fewer guns and middle fingers in the hit 1980s sitcom’s version — though upon reflection Rue McClanahan’s Blanche was fairly bawdy for her time.
Deadpool 2, meanwhile, is cruising to a mid-$50 million second frame in the U.S., which would give it a domestic take of around $221M by the end of the Memorial Day weekend.
Here are the videos, for your comparison:
To everyone seeing #deadpool2 this weekend: Thank You For Being A Friend.
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) May 25, 2018
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