Thor himself is looking pretty good imo, the rest looks.....I dunno, tacky?
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Trailer:
http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi344037401/
Looks aight, I guess. Was never a big fan of the Thor series.
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So far, I like this portrayal of the God's realm over the Clash of the Titans one.
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They should cast Overeem to play Thor:
“For God will not permit that we shall know what is to come... those who by some sorcery or by some dream might come to pierce the veil that lies so darkly over all that is before them may serve by just that vision to cause that God should wrench the world from its heading and set it upon another course altogether and then where stands the sorcerer? Where the dreamer and his dream?”
Here's a bunch of posters for the movie.
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Just seen this bad boy. It was entertaining for someone who doesn't know much about the Marvel universe. Lots of CGI but pretty well made. It seems that every Marvel movie its best part is the scene after the credits where you get a glimpse of the following movie.
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and all those after-credits scenes leads to the massive nerdgasm that will be The Avengers movie ^^
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Turned out good. Wasnt ironman good but wasnt too terrible.
Every time someone said 'Laufey' in that movie, all I could think of was
Watched it the other day and it was quite fun. Bit weird that Natalie Portman and Thor had like 3 scenes together the whole movie, which made them falling in love quite weird.
The dialogue was a bit bad, particularly with Loki towards the end.
But it had some nice action.
I watched this last week...it was pretty good. Though I thought Natalie Portman's character was totally unnecessary in that she didn't really add any value to the movie and the "romance" between her and Thor felt tacked on. I realize the Jane Foster character was Thor's first love interest in the comics but still...
This movie is amazing.. i am speechless i do not know what to say about it.. Its graphics and sounds and dialogues were amazing. Chris Hemsworth he done a superb job. i like him as thor.
Cool movie, good laughs. Just when Thor's friends came to the Earth "realm" they looked like a bunch of dressed up larpers. I loled.
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Uh... I just watched this movie, and it was basically the worse comic book movie I've seen (and I've seen Elektra).
Thor himself was a bundle of sexy love, of course.
But WTF? Where was the character depth? All of Thor's/Natalie Portman's friends had nothing to do but fill the screen and they looked awkward because they were too much in the foreground to really be ignored. We didn't really get any insight into Natalie's life/purpose other than "I have data!".
Agreed about the other world. I quite enjoyed it in an aesthetic sense but the set design didn't quite hit the mark. I can't tell if the costumes looked bad (they looked more "cosplay") because of the lighting or because of the cinematography or just because they were made poorly, but that was disappointing as well. (lol @ what Killa said, so true...) They shoulda got the Spartacus and/or Game of Throne people.
But yeah I agree with Munsu, the whole falling in love bit felt super forced since there was absolutely no sense of courtship/significant experience other than smiling at each other and talking a little.
Mostly I'm just pissed because I forced myself to watch this so I could understand the Avengers lol.
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