When 2015 is over the Deadpool season will officially begin and fans all over have been waiting to see what Ryan Reynolds plans on bringing to the character. Deadpool is one of the many superhero characters that let’s their mouth do a ton of talking while kicking major butt. While we all wait for the upcoming Deadpool film next year, we thought it would be cool to compile 25 Incredible Ryan Reynolds Quotes to feature all of his many personalities.
It’s a little strange to think that Reynolds will have played a character in both DC and Marvel comics but it really just proves how much of a versatile actor he is and how much his personality lends itself to those roles. He’s come a long way since Van Wilder and the series of romantic comedies that followed. Whenever he jumps into a movie you never question his commitment to the character and that’s something that fans will really appreciate come February 2016. In the meantime you can check out the 25 Incredible Ryan Reynolds Quotes below.
“It’s funny, because there are so many stereotypes out there about actors and movie stars in general, but I’ve had a great opportunity to meet a lot of them, and maybe it’s just because they don’t behave that way around me, but I rarely see that kind of abuse of power.”
“Acting has given me a way to channel my angst. I feel like an overweight, pimply faced kid a lot of the time – and finding a way to access that insecurity, and put it toward something creative is incredibly rewarding. I feel very lucky.”
“I dragged my wife from our honeymoon in Africa and landed her in Ontario, Canada, when it was -40 degrees.”
“There have been times where I woke up, literally had no idea I had been walking for five minutes. But you love it. You wake up in the middle of the night, you got a big stupid smile on your face. I was telling someone else that. Anything else that woke you up every 45 minutes, you’d kill it. But when it’s a baby, it’s the best thing that ever happened to you.”
“I just love bikes. It’s not the safest passion to have, but I guess it’s better than Russian roulette.”
“I never took acting classes, but I knew I could do it based on the skill with which I lied to my parents on a regular basis!”
“Everyone thinks their baby is a genius. People find it delightfully refreshing when I tell them, My baby? Totally average. Like, 100 percent average.”
“When that happens you fall so much more in love with your partner. It’s a pretty crazy experience.”
“I believe in energy like dark energies. I believe that when a family moves into a house where six murders took place, there’s going to be some bad juju in that house. But then again what the hell is wrong with you to be moving in that house to begin with?”
“I’m not a hockey fan, which is probably why I had to leave Canada in the first place.”
“Anyplace of work where you have a cross section of work, you have mini-ecosystem. A little representation of what the planet is. You have the Alpha Dog. You have the young ones, the old ones. The pissed off one. The quiet one.”
“It’s amazing that you can be that exhausted and that happy at the same time.”
“It’s just that… working on ‘Green Lantern,’ I saw how difficult it is to make that concept palatable, and how confused it all can be when you don’t really know exactly where you’re going with it or you don’t really know how to access that world properly – that world comic book fans have been accessing for decades and falling in love with.”
“I used to backpack when I was younger. I think I can actually say that I can’t do the hostel thing anymore – I’m a little too spoiled.”
“I had a lot of different jobs between fifteen and nineteen. I’d moved out of my house way, way younger than I should have. So I was living out on my own with my brother when I’d just turned sixteen. I did busboy stuff, and worked in warehouses, and did odd jobs, and stuff. I earned me some Pesos.”
“It’s amazing. I’m not one for vomiting declarations of sentiment out across the airwaves, but when we had that baby, I fell more in love with my wife than I’d ever been in my entire life. I couldn’t even believe it.”
“I think we can all use a little more patience. I get a little impatient sometimes and I wish I didn’t. I really need to be more patient.”
“I have a discipline that has served me very well in my career and in my personal life… and that’s gotten stronger as I’ve gotten older. I’ve always felt if I don’t just have a natural knack for it, I will just out-discipline the competition if I have to — work harder than anybody else.”
“If it weren’t so off-putting for my co-workers. I’d wear my flannel, one-piece ‘Hannah Montana’ pajamas, like, all the time!”
“What blows my mind is that it’s so common yet it’s so profound at the same time. Something so many people do.”
“My tattoo is of a cannon in Vancouver that I got in a fleeting moment of stupidity maybe 14 years ago. A lot of people have really beautiful tattoos, and I get real tattoo envy. But then other people basically just treat them like bumper stickers for their bodies.”
“I’ll never, ever in my life complain on a set again after being on that set. Sixteen, seventeen days of doing that… It was such a state of emotional distress.”
“You always get that one customer that decides that your name is boy. Or something. It certainly reinforces a respect I already had for people that are in the hospitality industry.”
“I used to say to [Blake], ‘I would take a bullet for you. I could never love anything as much as I love you.’ I would say that to my wife. And the second I looked in that baby’s eyes, I knew in that exact moment that if we were ever under attack, I would use my wife as a human shield to protect that baby.”
“When I meet thousands of fans of the comic – when I realize every one of them can recite the Lantern Corps oath (‘In Brightest Day, in blackest night…’) – I know how important this is to people.”