View Full Version : "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be Hemsworthy, shall possess the power of Thor" - Part 3
Quasimod0
05-05-2012, 04:45 PM
Yeah I know, but people are gonna take the "Thor had a bloody nose" thing to the limit. :dry:
Plus Hulk had just thrown Thor right before the jet interrupted them, I guess whoever had the last hit was the "winner" like in grade school.
The point of the bloody nose was to show the the hulk is so powerful that he can hurt a powerful being like thor. And the fact that he smiled after he wiped away the tiny bit of blood was great. like, " this is going to be fun "
BigThor
05-05-2012, 04:48 PM
The point of the bloody nose was to show the the hulk is so powerful that he can hurt a powerful being like thor. And the fact that he smiled after he wiped away the tiny bit of blood was great. like, " this is going to be fun "
Definately, but people are turning it into "Hulk was winning because Thor had a bloody nose" it's kind of funny really.
That's how you KNOW the fight really could've went either way. :cool:
daderade
05-05-2012, 05:04 PM
I actually believe that indoors Hulk had an advantage(they were VERY close in strength tho) because he had more stuff to smash Thor into....outdoors, where Thor could cut loose, i believe Thor wouldve had a big advantage.
Gamma Burst
05-05-2012, 05:04 PM
Haha, same here. The second time i was listening for it. I thought it tied directly to that sign at the shield base that said something about dark energy
Yeah, I paid attention to it at the second view. Also, the subtitles also help.:oldrazz:
BigThor
05-05-2012, 05:06 PM
I actually believe that indoors Hulk had an advantage(they were VERY close in strength tho) because he had more stuff to smash Thor into....outdoors, where Thor could cut loose, i believe Thor wouldve had a big advantage.
That definately played a part, especially since Thor couldn't pull out any big moves without severely damaging the helicarrier.
SuperSoldier985
05-05-2012, 05:49 PM
Some of my favorite shots of the movie were all Thor related.
Him grabbing Loki and flying out of the SHIELD jet LIKE A BOSS
and him holding up Mjolnir to the sky, showing the storm clouds gathering like a POV
BigThor
05-05-2012, 05:52 PM
Some of my favorite shots of the movie were all Thor related.
Him grabbing Loki and flying out of the SHIELD jet LIKE A BOSS
and him holding up Mjolnir to the sky, showing the storm clouds gathering like a POV
I agree, I love the way he slammed Loki on the ground when they landed.
Gamma Burst
05-05-2012, 05:57 PM
New avvy! :D
herolee10
05-05-2012, 06:07 PM
Also, did anyone else like on how:
Thor just smiled when he noticed a small drop of blood running down his nose when he got hit by the Hulk?
I haven't seen that smile since he was last headbutted by that Frost Giant, and we all know on what happened to that person and how Thor responded.lol
And aside from Iron Man, who just wanted to see Banner transform, I like on how Thor was like the only one that wasn't really afraid of the Hulk before the Final Battle.
BigThor
05-05-2012, 06:08 PM
New avvy! :D
Awesome, now I demand you change your name back to Odinson this instant!!!
Gamma Burst
05-05-2012, 06:11 PM
Awesome, now I demand you change your name back to Odinson this instant!!!
LOL! I have to think of a name which please both Thor and Hulk fans equally. I don't anyone feeling excluded...Accepting suggestions.:woot:
Quasimod0
05-05-2012, 06:19 PM
The mighty hulk
The Incredible Thor
:p
Blitzkrieg Bop
05-05-2012, 06:22 PM
How about, "Hulk Got The Punch, But Not The Hammer."
herolee10
05-05-2012, 06:30 PM
Whenever Thor comes back to Earth to patrol there more actively in the MCU, whether it be in TA2 or even Thor 3; I hope that we get see more of how:
the public will now respond to him now that he's been established as a known hero to the world by his heroics in TA
Gamma Burst
05-05-2012, 07:43 PM
The mighty hulk
The Incredible Thor
:p
LOL. It could work. Thulk could also be an option.
How about, "Hulk Got The Punch, But Not The Hammer."
If only the hype allowed such a huge screen name...:yay:
Havok83
05-05-2012, 07:53 PM
With the Bifrost Bridge destroyed in Thor's film and him stuck in Asgard, how ws he able to return to Earth for the events of this film?
C. Lee
05-05-2012, 08:03 PM
With the Bifrost Bridge destroyed in Thor's film and him stuck in Asgard, how ws he able to return to Earth for the events of this film?
After Thor grabs Loki from the jet and takes him to the mountaintop, Loki says "Since the Bifrost Bridge is destroyed, how much dark power did All-Father have to use to send you here?"
acedrake
05-05-2012, 08:07 PM
I was hoping for cap to lift thor's hammer. That would have made it great for me. but the movie was the best movie ever
Gamma Burst
05-05-2012, 09:15 PM
I was hoping for cap to lift thor's hammer. That would have made it great for me. but the movie was the best movie ever
Nope, this shouldn't happen.
Gamma Burst
05-05-2012, 09:16 PM
After Thor grabs Loki from the jet and takes him to the mountaintop, Loki says "Since the Bifrost Bridge is destroyed, how much dark power did All-Father have to use to send you here?"
Dark energy!:o
:woot:
Optimus27932
05-05-2012, 09:21 PM
I myself thought the fight between Hulk and Thor was even.Neither one got the better of each other.I did like how Hulk tried to smash Thor and Thor held Hulk's arm and said something like Banner we are not your enemies and it showed how strong Thor is.
Flemm
05-05-2012, 09:39 PM
Not really too spoilery, but I guess I'll tag it anyway, just be sure...
I thought it was interesting that they crossed the "god" barrier in this movie, with "they are pratically gods," Cap's reaction about there being only one god, then Loki's pretensions to godhood, Hulk's "puny god," and finally Nick Fury referring to Thor as a god at the very end.
The Thor movie itself stayed away from that for the most part. I guess, now that Thor is established, they feel like they are free to play around with that idea a bit more.
Havok83
05-05-2012, 10:15 PM
After Thor grabs Loki from the jet and takes him to the mountaintop, Loki says "Since the Bifrost Bridge is destroyed, how much dark power did All-Father have to use to send you here?"
thanks! I dont know much about Thor lore so what is this dark power/energy and how does it work in the books?
Scarlettess
05-06-2012, 12:16 AM
Hey guys just sobering up after I night out (i'm drunk wooo!first time in a year) while reading some Thor siege on my phone. Don't know why I actually posted this, guess I just wanted you to know how awesome I think Thor is. Lol anywaaaaays guess I should get some sleep but la dada. Lol TO THOR! *clink*
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 12:46 AM
thanks! I dont know much about Thor lore so what is this dark power/energy and how does it work in the books?
This term has never been used in comics. Loki could be talking about some kind of dark magic/sorcery.
BigThor
05-06-2012, 01:42 AM
Nope, this shouldn't happen.
Yep let each character stick with their own weapons and abilities, but if it does happen it should definately happen later on.
herolee10
05-06-2012, 02:00 AM
I like on how it was somewhat established in the film more than once on why Thor's teammates won't be able to contact him so easily in the future for their own problems:
I mean you had Fury telling the World Council on how Thor was world's away and that they couldn't expect to find a means to contact him for help.
Then you have Maria Hill saying on how some of the Avengers have gone their own ways, some extremely farther than others.
BigThor
05-06-2012, 02:03 AM
I like on how it was somewhat established in the film more than once on why Thor's teammates won't be able to contact him so easily in the future for their own problems:
I mean you had Fury telling the World Council on how Thor was world's away and that they couldn't expect to find a means to contact him for help.
Then you have Maria Hill saying on how some of the Avengers have gone their own ways, some extremely farther than others.
He certainly won't have problem watching them though, all he need to do is ask Heimdall. :woot:
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 02:04 AM
I like on how it was somewhat established in the film more than once on why Thor's teammates won't be able to contact him so easily in the future for their own problems:
I mean you had Fury telling the World Council on how Thor was world's away and that they couldn't expect to find a means to contact him for help.
Then you have Maria Hill saying on how some of the Avengers have gone their own ways, some extremely farther than others.
True. It should be extremely hard to contact an extra-dimensional 'realm'.
herolee10
05-06-2012, 02:05 AM
He certainly won't have problem watching them though, all he need to do is ask Heimdall. :woot:
Speaking of which, Loki raised a good point that could possibly be used as a plot-point for Thor's own arc in his solo adventures:
When Thor mentioned to Loki on the mountain on how Earth was under his protection, Loki laughed at hearing his comment, and responded on how despite Earth being under his care, Earthlings are still at war with each other and causing their own problems, while Thor watches from afar.
This could be a reason why Thor may choose in the future to stay on Earth to actively patrol it like he does in the comics.
BigThor
05-06-2012, 02:08 AM
Speaking of which, Loki raised a good point that could possibly be used as a plot-point for Thor's own arc in his solo adventures:
When Thor mentioned to Loki on the mountain on how Earth was under his protection, Loki laughed at hearing his comment, and responded on how despite Earth being under his care, Earthlings are still at war with each other and causing their own problems, while Thor watches from afar.
This could be a reason why Thor may choose in the future to stay on Earth to actively patrol it like he does in the comics.
Loki laughed it off but Thor had a point, he may not be as active as IM on Earth but he'd make his way here whenever something "big" happens. Part of me wants to see Thor patrol earth actively in his films but I don't think there's gonna be enough space in the franchise.
herolee10
05-06-2012, 02:10 AM
Yeah Loki laughed it off but Thor had a point, he may not be as active as IM in protecting Earth but he'd definately make his way here whenever something "big" happens.
True; though one must wonder, after seeing first hand on how humans have blatantly abused their power towards creating more chaos for themselves, will this push Thor in the end to stay on Earth in the future? I remember on how this was a character arc for Thor in EMH's first season where Thor stayed on Earth because he originally thought that humans were putting themselves at harm's way with their own creations (technology).
BigThor
05-06-2012, 02:15 AM
True; though one must wonder, after seeing first hand on how humans have blatantly abused their power towards creating more chaos for themselves, will this push Thor in the end to stay on Earth in the future? I remember on how this was a character arc for Thor in EMH's first season where Thor stayed on Earth because he originally thought that humans were putting themselves at harm's way with their own creations (technology).
I don't see it happening in this franchise, because we know THOR II is taking place mostly in the other 8 realms and the 3rd film definately has to have Surtur invading Asgard.
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 02:16 AM
Also, Thor probably is worried after he saw what SHIELD was doing with Destroyer...
herolee10
05-06-2012, 02:18 AM
I don't see it happening in this franchise, because we know THOR II is taking place mostly in the other 8 realms and the 3rd film definately has to have Surtur invading Asgard.
True; Hmmm...
Maybe TA2 could start with Thor having recently moved to Earth or something to that effect; that way, we wouldn't to have to wait such a freaking long time to see the guy come on screen.lol
Plus, it gets redundant after a certain point if every Avenger film has has him first arriving onto the film by having teleported from one of the nine realms imho.lol
BigThor
05-06-2012, 02:20 AM
True; Hmmm...
Maybe TA2 could start with Thor having recently moved to Earth or something to that effect; that way, we wouldn't to have to wait such a freaking long time to see the guy come on screen.lol
Plus, it gets redundant after a certain point if every Avenger film has has him first arriving onto the film by having teleported from one of the nine realms imho.lol
Definately, maybe Thor decides to come to earth after the events of THOR II with him still being on Earth in A2.
herolee10
05-06-2012, 02:22 AM
Definately, maybe Thor decides to come to earth after the events of THOR II with him still being on Earth in A2.
I'm just curious BT, if Thor was to be shown leading a army of Asgardian Soldiers into battle in the MCU, would you prefer it to be in a Avengers film or in one of hi s own solo films?
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 02:29 AM
I'm just curious BT, if Thor was to be shown leading a army of Asgardian Soldiers into battle in the MCU, would you prefer it to be in a Avengers film or in one of hi s own solo films?
I'd rather see it on solo films. However, it would be awesome to see an Asgardian army on earth, just to show how powerful they are when compared to 'mortals'.:word:
herolee10
05-06-2012, 02:35 AM
Personally, given on how the first film established a arc for the character on his journey towards becoming the king that Asgard needs, I'd like to see it happen in the film where Thor becomes King and has to defend Asgard or wherever in the nine realms, possibly against the likes of Surtur, like how his father had done in the war against the frost Giants on Earth
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 02:42 AM
If he becomes the King, I wanna see him with the Odinpower.
This term has never been used in comics. Loki could be talking about some kind of dark magic/sorcery.
Someone mentioned it earlier and I agree; wouldn't mind it being Odin making a deal with Malekith!
Personally I wouldn't mind Cap picking up Mjolnir in A2, hitting a couple bad guys away from Thor and then handing it straight back to him. Hell, even joke about his line in Avengers, have him banter, "Now's not the time to be putting the hammer down" :woot:
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 03:16 AM
Thor should be the only one worthy of Mjolnir. Cap maybe could lift in extreme occasions.
That's how most of the Marvel editorial see it too.
Avenger
05-06-2012, 03:27 AM
If they do ever show Cap lifting Mjolnir, I don't want to see him fight with it. What I'd like to see is after some battle where Thor gets separated from Mjolnir we cut to a close-up on the hammer as someone else picks it up. Thor gets to his feet looking dumbfounded, then we cut to Cap as he walks over to Thor, says something like "Here you go" and hands Mjolnir to Thor, then walks off without even really thinking about what he'd just done. That's all. Just a quiet moment showing that Cap is worthy of it, but its rightful place is with Thor.
Other than something like that that, I'd rather not see him lift it at all.
itchyscratch
05-06-2012, 03:29 AM
If they do ever show Cap lifting Mjolnir, I don't want to see him fight with it. What I'd like to see is after some battle where Thor gets separated from Mjolnir we cut to a close-up on the hammer as someone else picks it up. Thor gets to his feet looking dumbfounded, then we cut to Cap as he walks over to Thor, says something like "Here you go" and hands Mjolnir to Thor, then walks off without even really thinking about what he'd just done. That's all. Just a quiet moment showing that Cap is worthy of it, but its rightful place is with Thor.
Other than something like that that, I'd rather not see him lift it at all.
My thoughts exactly. I don't want anyone else except Thor to fight using Mjolnir.
Smashlilman
05-06-2012, 03:45 AM
My thoughts exactly. I don't want anyone else except Thor to fight using Mjolnir.
I don't mind others lifting Mjolnir. Its that they need to establish that only those who are worthy can lift Mjolnir and the only one who is worthy is Thor. If any one out side of Thor is show'n lifting Mjolnir it should be treated as an EVENT. There would need to be a lot of builtup before said EVENT. It should happen in the later movies. In the Avengers 3 or Thor 4. :oldrazz:
Scar Predator
05-06-2012, 03:48 AM
I was hoping for cap to lift thor's hammer. That would have made it great for me. but the movie was the best movie ever
I'll admit that part of me would have chuckled had Hulk lifted Mjolnir and chucked it at Thor. But, looking at it rationally, the Thor solo flick made such a big deal about worthiness for the hammer, it's best if Thor is the only one to wield it.
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 03:56 AM
I'll admit that part of me would have chuckled had Hulk lifted Mjolnir and chucked it at Thor. But, looking at it rationally, the Thor solo flick made such a big deal about worthiness for the hammer, it's best if Thor is the only one to wield it.
This has nothing to do with the movie making a big deal about it.
Only the ones who are worthy can lift Mjolnir. Hulk can't, no matter how angry he gets. It's a fact.
The Morningstar
05-06-2012, 03:59 AM
Hulk could be billions of times stronger than Thor, he still wouldn't be able to lift it.
Anyone else notice how when Hulk was trying to lift Mjolnir, the ground was giving way under his feet? Thought that was a nice touch. It's all about the details.
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 04:05 AM
Yeah, it was a nice detail. This movie is full of them.:cool:
Scar Predator
05-06-2012, 04:11 AM
This has nothing to do with the movie making a big deal about it.
Only the ones who are worthy can lift Mjolnir. Hulk can't, no matter how angry he gets. It's a fact.
He lifted an ultimate version of Mjolnir and broke the "unbreakable" Wolverine. Everything has limits, and when were are dealing with different continuities, rules of the 616 universe might be broken.
That being said, no one in Avengers' films is going to do it. Hulk tried because he was in battle. I doubt Cap or Stark would even try.
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 04:21 AM
He lifted an ultimate version of Mjolnir and broke the "unbreakable" Wolverine. Everything has limits, and when were are dealing with different continuities, rules of the 616 universe might be broken.
That being said, no one in Avengers' films is going to do it. Hulk tried because he was in battle. I doubt Cap or Stark would even try.
Bad examples. The hammer he lifted was not Mjolnir, it was an artificial hammer.
And adamantium is not unbreakable in the ultimate universe.
Anyway, Hulk can't and won't lift it.:yay:
Scar Predator
05-06-2012, 04:29 AM
Bad examples. The hammer he lifted was not Mjolnir, it was an artificial hammer.
And adamantium is not unbreakable in the ultimate universe.
Anyway, Hulk can't and won't lift it.:yay:
Thor still refered to it as Mjolnir, and ripping Wolverine in half was still unthinkable.
Regardless, I liked the Mjolnir shot Thor gave Hulk in the film. It made you think.."Wow, that sounded like it hurt! Wow, he knocked Hulk down! Wow! Hulk's right back on his feet!"
Both characters we treated properly. Although in the next film....
I expect them both to get knocked around a bit by Thanos.
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 04:34 AM
Thor still refered to it as Mjolnir, and ripping Wolverine in half was still unthinkable.
Regardless, I liked the Mjolnir shot Thor gave Hulk in the film. It made you think.."Wow, that sounded like it hurt! Wow, he knocked Hulk down! Wow! Hulk's right back on his feet!"
Both characters we treated properly. Although in the next film....
I expect them both to get knocked around a bit by Thanos.
Really, at the time he had artificial powers (his belt and the hammer, which was a generator). Far from the real Mjolnir he gets after he becomes a god again.
And,yeah, that blow was fantastic. :up:
Oh yeah, I want to see the two heavy hitters getting a hard time with Thanos!
Cool, while we're throwing around possible rules being broken in 616, here's one...
Hulk reaches an anger limit :)
SuperSoldier985
05-06-2012, 05:11 AM
Jesus Hemsworth was huge in this...
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 06:00 AM
Jesus Hemsworth was huge in this...
Yeah, he looked quite strong!
SuperSoldier985
05-06-2012, 06:03 AM
Yeah, he looked quite strong!
Other than the one scene where he had his shirt off, his arms were otherwise pretty covered up in Thor.
In this movie, they showed his guns off a lot more..
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 06:07 AM
And he crossed his arms a lot; that makes them even more impressive.
Nathan
05-06-2012, 06:11 AM
Thor still refered to it as Mjolnir, and ripping Wolverine in half was still unthinkable.
This I never get, why is ripping Wolverine apart unthinkable? It's like the perfect solution to dispatch him. While his bones are laced with adamantium, his cartilage isn't. Otherwise moving would be pretty damn hard.
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 06:15 AM
This I never get, why is ripping Wolverine apart unthinkable? It's like the perfect solution to dispatch him. While his bones are laced with adamantium, his cartilage isn't. Otherwise moving would be pretty damn hard.
Yeah, specially in the ultimate universe, where adamantium is very durable, but far from unbreakable.
Nathan
05-06-2012, 06:17 AM
It should be no different in 616. You're a super powered being and Wolverine starts to piss you off? Tear him limb from limb.
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 06:19 AM
It should be no different in 616. You're a super powered being and Wolverine starts to piss you off? Tear him limb from limb.
Agreed. Or do what Hulk did to him in WWH: hold him and punch his head so hard (several times) that his brain turns into jelly, then throw him away.:woot:
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 06:32 AM
It should be no different in 616. You're a super powered being and Wolverine starts to piss you off? Tear him limb from limb.
And then he comes back again, and again and again. :word:
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 06:38 AM
And then he comes back again, and again and again. :word:
Yeah, he's worse than Jason Voorhees...
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 06:42 AM
Yeah, he's worse than Jason Voorhees...
People seem to hate on Logan just because they are jealous their favorites just can't compare in terms of popularity. It is shame really, as it blinds most to the fact that he is still one of the best reads out their most of the time.
Nathan
05-06-2012, 06:44 AM
Wolverine is one of my favorite characters. But sometimes I just get tired of him because he appears everywhere. Same with Deadpool, love the guy, but get tired of reading the comics because there are now tons out.
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 06:44 AM
People seem to hate on Logan just because they are jealous their favorites just can't compare in terms of popularity. It is shame really, as it blinds most to the fact that he is still one of the best reads out their most of the time.
I certainly don't hate him (my 3rd favourite x-man). And my favourites can be compared to him in popularity.:word:
The Morningstar
05-06-2012, 06:49 AM
The problem with Wolverine, and in the last few years, Deadpool, is that they have so many appearances, they almost become gimmicks. And it doesn't help when you have one writer writing them this way, and another writer writing them that way. There is no consistency.
It'd be better just to have them with one book with a great writer who fully understands what the character is about.
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 06:51 AM
That is a writing issue, not a Logan issue.
Smashlilman
05-06-2012, 06:54 AM
Agreed. Or do what Hulk did to him in WWH: hold him and punch his head so hard (several times) that his brain turns into jelly, then throw him away.:woot:
Or you can do what Thor did and fry him.
http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/7/72249/1630794-thor_vs_wolverine_super.jpg
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 07:01 AM
Or you can do what Thor did and fry him.
http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/7/72249/1630794-thor_vs_wolverine_super.jpg
LOL. That's too extreme.:oldrazz:
Mjölnir
05-06-2012, 07:08 AM
Or you can do what Thor did and fry him.
http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/7/72249/1630794-thor_vs_wolverine_super.jpg
I wonder what wolverine tastes like...
Nathan
05-06-2012, 07:09 AM
Did he actually hurt Thor in that first panel?
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 07:14 AM
Did he actually hurt Thor in that first panel?
I believe he did...
Nathan
05-06-2012, 07:35 AM
Another thing that annoys me about Wolverine. "Oh, I have adamantium claws, I can cut through anything as if it's wet tissues."
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 07:38 AM
Another thing that annoys me about Wolverine. "Oh, I have adamantium claws, I can cut through anything as if it's wet tissues."
Oh yeah...Even when the guys have skin/muscles harder than steel, and wolvie doesn't have superhuman strength...
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 07:38 AM
Another thing that annoys me about Wolverine. "Oh, I have adamantium claws, I can cut through anything as if it's wet tissues."
"Oh I have a big hammer that can control the weather, nothing can stop me."
Nathan
05-06-2012, 07:40 AM
Ok, you're a big Wolverine fan. Got it.
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 07:52 AM
Ok, you're a big Wolverine fan. Got it.
While I am a fan of Logan, he isn't close to my favorite. I prefer Thor. Just showing the hypocrisy.
Nathan
05-06-2012, 07:59 AM
What hypocrisy? One guy's magic with actual super strength, the other guy has an unbreakable skeleton, with apparently magical claws that can cut through anything with barely applying any force at all.
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 08:04 AM
What hypocrisy? One guy's magic with actual super strength, the other guy has an unbreakable skeleton, with apparently magical claws that can cut through anything with barely applying any force at all.
The rules of comics allow that. I mean you are talking about magic and super strength in the same sentence. How do they make any sense? :woot:
Golgo-13
05-06-2012, 08:07 AM
I don't know a heck of alot about Thor, but was surprised when he punched Hulk in the face, Hulk stumbles back!
Nathan
05-06-2012, 08:08 AM
It's just no interesting. It's much more fun to read about someone with limitations overcoming the odds, than always being an unstoppable guy. Same reason why I wish they'd nerf his healing abilities. If he'd return to needing days to heal from major injuries, instead of hours or minutes, there'd probably be a lot more interesting scenarios, instead of being the one guy who always charges in.
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 08:14 AM
It's just no interesting. It's much more fun to read about someone with limitations overcoming the odds, than always being an unstoppable guy. Same reason why I wish they'd nerf his healing abilities. If he'd return to needing days to heal from major injuries, instead of hours or minutes, there'd probably be a lot more interesting scenarios, instead of being the one guy who always charges in.
Wolverine is as unstoppable as any other major superhero. Not a fan of nerfing characters. It feels like bad writing, especially when you consider that a major idea behind the mutants are their ever evolving skills.
Nathan
05-06-2012, 08:16 AM
Wolverine is as unstoppable as any other major superhero. Not a fan of nerfing characters. It feels like bad writing, especially when you consider that a major idea behind the mutants are their ever evolving skills.
That's what I already consider the stuff he does nowadays.
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 08:20 AM
I don't know a heck of alot about Thor, but was surprised when he punched Hulk in the face, Hulk stumbles back!
It's because he's incredibly strong.:word:
Wolverine is as unstoppable as any other major superhero. Not a fan of nerfing characters. It feels like bad writing, especially when you consider that a major idea behind the mutants are their ever evolving skills.
Unstoppable? Nah. He's pretty beatable to me.
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 08:27 AM
That's what I already consider the stuff he does nowadays.
Which is fair, but I think using his skills is bad reasoning.
It's because he's incredibly strong.:word:
Unstoppable? Nah. He's pretty beatable to me.
I agree actually. That was sort of my point.
jaqua99
05-06-2012, 11:44 AM
While I am a fan of Logan, he isn't close to my favorite. I prefer Thor. Just showing the hypocrisy.
If you prefer thor, how is it you don't know that Thor's weather manipulation abilities are all on him, and not the hammer?
BigThor
05-06-2012, 11:55 AM
If you prefer thor, how is it you don't know that Thor's weather manipulation abilities are all on him, and not the hammer?
ALOT of people don't know that, which leads me to believe they don't really know much about him.
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 12:12 PM
If you prefer thor, how is it you don't know that Thor's weather manipulation abilities are all on him, and not the hammer?
Are you saying Mjolnir is not capable of weather manipulation outside of Thor?
http://marvel.com/universe/Mjolnir
http://marvel.com/universe/Thor_complete_powers
It says it can summon the four elements. :huh:
BigThor
05-06-2012, 12:21 PM
Are you saying Mjolnir is not capable of weather manipulation outside of Thor?
http://marvel.com/universe/Mjolnir
http://marvel.com/universe/Thor_complete_powers
It says it can summon the four elements. :huh:
Nope he's saying Thor is capable of weather manipulation without Mjolnir, it's been shown quite a few times actually.
It wouldn't make sense for him to do it often though, otherwise he wouldn't be Thor he'd be the male version of "Storm".
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 12:48 PM
Nope he's saying Thor is capable of weather manipulation without Mjolnir, it's been shown quite a few times actually.
It wouldn't make sense for him to do it often though, otherwise he wouldn't be Thor he'd be the male version of "Storm".
When did I say Thor couldn't do that? Though honestly having trouble remember him doing that.
BigThor
05-06-2012, 12:57 PM
When did I say Thor couldn't do that? Though honestly having trouble remember him doing that.
I didn't say you said it, but you heavily implied it with your response to some saying something about Wolverine's claw.
Oh and did it in "Age of Thunder", quite a few times in Thor Vol. 3, and even in Hulk Annual 2001 against Hulk.
metaphysician
05-06-2012, 12:59 PM
I like Wolverine better when he's treated as a top tier street level guy, who happens to heal really fast. The periods when he's written that way tend to also have better characterization.
That said, I feel like killing a young fanboy every time he cuts someone with class 100 durability; such level of cutting power should be restricted to actual *powerful* weapons, like the Ebony Blade, not any damage weapon made out of adamantium.
BigThor
05-06-2012, 01:05 PM
I like Wolverine better when he's treated as a top tier street level guy, who happens to heal really fast. The periods when he's written that way tend to also have better characterization.
That said, I feel like killing a young fanboy every time he cuts someone with class 100 durability; such level of cutting power should be restricted to actual *powerful* weapons, like the Ebony Blade, not any damage weapon made out of adamantium.
True, when Wolverine cuts someone like Thor or Hulk it should scratch the surface of their skin NOT cut through them
The Ironstar
05-06-2012, 01:06 PM
going to have to pay attention to that on my next viewing. completely missed it.
Y know,this is the 1st movie I ever saw that demanded 2nd viewing,because there was so much going on.
I missed the part when Iron Man fired at Cap's shield,created a ricochet effect and took out a bunch of aliens.
BigThor
05-06-2012, 01:09 PM
Y know,this is the 1st movie I ever saw that demanded 2nd viewing,because there was so much going on.
I missed the part when Iron Man fired at Cap's shield,created a ricochet effect and took out a bunch of aliens.
I caught that shot both times, there really wasn't anything new I caught the 2nd time but I did enjoy everything more.
The Ironstar
05-06-2012, 01:22 PM
Just tell him he's been Loki'd. ;)
http://www.mtv.com/videos/movies/765213/lokid-with-tom-hiddleston.jhtml
Thanks,that was funny.Here's something for y
http://www.mtv.com/videos/movies/764243/tom-hiddleston-explains-how-thor-came-to-earth.jhtml
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 01:24 PM
I didn't say you said it, but you heavily implied it with your response to some saying something about Wolverine's claw.
Oh and did it in "Age of Thunder", quite a few times in Thor Vol. 3, and even in Hulk Annual 2001 against Hulk.
"Age of Thunder" is canon?
As to the most recent run, doesn't Thor become one with Mjolnir? He is also unable to "ride the lighting" and transform into Blake without Mjolnir
i believe, which is why the break is such a big deal.
The Ironstar
05-06-2012, 01:42 PM
This term has never been used in comics. Loki could be talking about some kind of dark magic/sorcery.
This made think that he had help from someone like Hela,(Karnilla)the Norn Queen or possibly the The Enchantress :yay:
BigThor
05-06-2012, 01:42 PM
"Age of Thunder" is canon?
As to the most recent run, doesn't Thor become one with Mjolnir? He is also unable to "ride the lighting" and transform into Blake without Mjolnir
i believe, which is why the break is such a big deal.
Why wouldn't it be and even if it wasn't his powers were still the same and he's done it several other times.
Also the most recent Thor run is "The Mighty Thor Vol. 1" and he doesn't transform to Blake without Mjolnir.
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 01:48 PM
Age of Thunder is canon; it's simply an older Ragnarok cycle.
BigThor
05-06-2012, 01:51 PM
Age of Thunder is canon; it's simply an older Ragnarok cycle.
Yep, but it wouldn't matter anyway because he didn't do anything out of character or beyond his usual power set.
DarthSkywalker
05-06-2012, 01:52 PM
Why wouldn't it be and even if it wasn't his powers were still the same and he's done it several other times.
Also the most recent Thor run is "The Mighty Thor Vol. 1" and he doesn't transform to Blake without Mjolnir.
I consider everything since Ragnarok the "most recent run". They have played with the numbering and title too much in the last half a decade.
Yep, but it wouldn't matter anyway because he didn't do anything out of character or beyond his usual power set.
I thought he was completely out of character. It was kind of like Frank Miller writing Superman.
BigThor
05-06-2012, 01:56 PM
I consider everything since Ragnarok the "most recent run". They have played with the numbering and title too much in the last half a decade.
True story :word:
I thought he was completely out of character. It was kind of like Frank Miller writing Superman.
Nah, it just felt like a less modern more primitive version of Thor in my opinion.
Gamma Burst
05-06-2012, 02:12 PM
I consider everything since Ragnarok the "most recent run". They have played with the numbering and title too much in the last half a decade.
I thought he was completely out of character. It was kind of like Frank Miller writing Superman.
He was a brute. But that's how Fraction writes him... :/
BigThor
05-06-2012, 02:14 PM
He was a brute. But that's how Fraction writes him... :/
Plus it also makes sense, because that was clearly a more primitive version of Thor.
Mjölnir
05-06-2012, 02:17 PM
I consider everything since Ragnarok the "most recent run". They have played with the numbering and title too much in the last half a decade.
I've been away from comics for a long time but when I went to get back into some of them, that's where I started. I've found that it has entertained me in some unexpected ways so I like it, although I'm not that close to catching up with the present.
Manowar
05-06-2012, 05:11 PM
I was hoping for cap to lift thor's hammer. That would have made it great for me. but the movie was the best movie ever
Me too but not until Avengers 3 or against Thanos. It would have to be an event to truly showcase how Worthy Cap is and also have him convey the feeling of godly power once it's coursing through him.
BigThor
05-06-2012, 05:13 PM
Me too but not until Avengers 3 or against Thanos. It would have to be an event to truly showcase how Worthy Cap is and also have him convey the feeling of godly power once it's coursing through him.
I agree on it being saved for A3, but I want it to be more of a casual gesture like picking up Mjolnir and handing it to Thor.
Avenger
05-06-2012, 05:14 PM
I agree on it being saved for A3, but I want it to be more of a casual gesture like picking up Mjolnir and handing it to Thor.Something like what I suggested earlier today? :word:
Jordanstine
05-06-2012, 05:22 PM
Anyone noticed that Whedon had all 3 Variatons of Thor in the film?
Orignal Thor - when he first appeared in the forest battle.
Ultimate Thor - when he fought the Hulk in the helicarrier.
Copiel Thor - aka chainmail, when he was fighting the Chitauri in the end.
SWEET MOTHER OF JOSS!
BigThor
05-06-2012, 05:25 PM
Anyone noticed that Whedon had all 3 Variatons of Thor in the film?
Orignal Thor - when he first appeared in the forest battle.
Ultimate Thor - when he fought the Hulk in the helicarrier.
Copiel Thor - aka chainmail, when he was fighting the Chitauri in the end.
SWEET MOTHER OF JOSS!
Yep I did and I think it was intentional, I'm not a fan of "ultimate" anything but the other two outfits were SWEET!
Manowar
05-06-2012, 05:50 PM
I agree on it being saved for A3, but I want it to be more of a casual gesture like picking up Mjolnir and handing it to Thor.
Picking up Mjolnir can't be a casual gesture. It would lose the meaning of the accomplishment which is an event. I can picture it as a last ditch effort against Thanos after him beating the avengers and them defeated and wounded scattered around. Thanos walks up to strike a deathblow to Ironman and Cap having lost his shield on the battle field is still standing by Thor's body and with a last ditch effort to help Ironman unthinkingly picks up the closest thing which is Mjolnir. Cap pauses as he is stunned by the awe of power he has just absorbed. Then looks to Thanos and unleashes a power-energy surge from Mjolnir, catapulting Thanos away from ironman before he could land the final deathblow. Thor then climbs to his feet and Cap and Thor have a moment...
Thats how it should be.
DarknessOfDeath
05-06-2012, 06:05 PM
I loved Hemsworth's performance as Thor in the movie!! I finally got to see Avengers. :D Yay me. And for what it was 'worth' hehe, I enjoyed all of it!! But Hemsworth's portrayal of Thor impressed me the most. I loved it when Hulk punches him and says, "Puny God!" Lol.
Manowar
05-06-2012, 06:27 PM
I loved Hemsworth's performance as Thor in the movie!! I finally got to see Avengers. :D Yay me. And for what it was 'worth' hehe, I enjoyed all of it!! But Hemsworth's portrayal of Thor impressed me the most. I loved it when Hulk punches him and says, "Puny God!" Lol.
I'm a huge Thor fan and him getting sucker punched by Hulk was the funniest scene in the movie for me. It was soo out of the blue. But then i was hoping Thor would do the same in a later scen to even up. But now that he didn't it would be hillarious if he did in Avengers 2 out of the blue just after a battle.
LOL then maybe in Avengers 3 during a similar pause after a battle, Thor and Hulk would both throw sucker punches at the same time knocking themselves out of the camera view. LOL it would be hillarious!
antonydelfini
05-06-2012, 06:34 PM
I loved Hemsworth's performance as Thor in the movie!! I finally got to see Avengers. :D Yay me. And for what it was 'worth' hehe, I enjoyed all of it!! But Hemsworth's portrayal of Thor impressed me the most. I loved it when Hulk punches him and says, "Puny God!" Lol.
Hulk never called Thor a puny god.
DarknessOfDeath
05-06-2012, 09:44 PM
he didn't?? I swear me and my friend heard him say it...or something like that.
EternalMaster
05-06-2012, 09:47 PM
He called Loki "puny god" after ragdoll-smashing the garbage out of him.
Impressive that Loki survived that.
SuperSoldier985
05-06-2012, 09:47 PM
he didn't?? I swear me and my friend heard him say it...or something like that.
You confuse Loki with Thor? :p
Havok83
05-06-2012, 09:51 PM
Hulk never called Thor a puny god.
You may not have heard it like me bc everyone in my theater was dying from laughter from what Hulk had just done and that line got drowned out in the laughter
jaqua99
05-07-2012, 12:03 AM
I loved Hemsworth's performance as Thor in the movie!! I finally got to see Avengers. :D Yay me. And for what it was 'worth' hehe, I enjoyed all of it!! But Hemsworth's portrayal of Thor impressed me the most. I loved it when Hulk punches him and says, "Puny God!" Lol.
He didn't say that to Thor
He smirked after punching Thor, didn't say anything.
I would love Thor to do the same or similar in Avengers 2 :D
BigThor
05-07-2012, 03:19 AM
He smirked after punching Thor, didn't say anything.
I would love Thor to do the same or similar in Avengers 2 :D
Definately, I know Thor is alot more mature than Hulk and all but he's still a warrior first and foremost.
The Morningstar
05-07-2012, 03:28 AM
Ages of Thunder Thor was an arsehole because that was Thor before he learned humility. I thought that was pretty clear.
Yup. Just because he's enlightened from his mortal experience in Thor, he's still got a bit o' the swagga still. You don't smile like he did at the nosebleed because you're Ghandi hahaha.
I would like to have him zap Hulk with a touch of lightning in a comedic dismissive sort of way and when Hulk (with hair standing up) spins around to glare, Thor would just shrug and chuckle.
BigThor
05-07-2012, 03:31 AM
Yup. Just because he's enlightened from his mortal experience in Thor, he's still got a bit o' the swagga still. You don't smile like he did at the nosebleed because you're Ghandi hahaha.
I would like to have him zap Hulk with a touch of lightning in a comedic dismissive sort of way and when Hulk (with hair standing up) spins around to glare, Thor would just shrug and chuckle.
Yep, Hulk got to run wild in The Avengers but I wanna see Thor get in on the "fun" next time around.
herolee10
05-07-2012, 04:37 AM
Yep, Hulk got to run wild in The Avengers but I wanna see Thor get in on the "fun" next time around.
Indeed; if Thor is allowed to fight in a area where he doesn't have to worry about cutting loose due to civilians being around or his teammates not being able to handle it, lord knows on what we can see Thor do on the big screen when he's fully unleashed.
Though I wonder if he'll first meet a foe able to outmatch him physically in his own upcoming sequel or in TA, assuming if the villain for the sequel is Thanos
BigThor
05-07-2012, 04:38 AM
Indeed; if Thor is allowed to fight in a area where he doesn't have to worry about cutting loose due to civilians being around or his teammates not being able to handle it, lord knows on what we can see Thor do on the big screen when he's fully unleashed.
Though I wonder if he'll first meet a foe able to outmatch him physically in his own upcoming sequel or in TA, assuming if the villain for the sequel is Thanos
Technically Hulk outmatched Thor physically since he's bigger and stronger, but they still seemed even due to Thor's fight skills.
spider-neil
05-07-2012, 04:49 AM
thor took down two leviathans with one lightning strike. it's obvious he was holding back or he would have brought down the entire helicarrier
Smashlilman
05-07-2012, 04:57 AM
Yup. Just because he's enlightened from his mortal experience in Thor, he's still got a bit o' the swagga still. You don't smile like he did at the nosebleed because you're Ghandi hahaha.
I would like to have him zap Hulk with a touch of lightning in a comedic dismissive sort of way and when Hulk (with hair standing up) spins around to glare, Thor would just shrug and chuckle.
I think he smiled during that noise bleed because he knew that that meant that the Hulk was a worthy challenge. Thor is so used to dominating his enemies. I think he was pleasantly surprised that the Hulk was so strong.
Technically Hulk outmatched Thor physically since he's bigger and stronger, but they still seemed even due to Thor's fight skills.
I don't agree with that. Hulk proportions have nothing to do with him being slightly stronger than Thor.
it's obvious he was holding back or they would have brought down the entire helicarrier
Fixed :woot:
Smashlilman
05-07-2012, 05:05 AM
Fixed :woot:
No doubt there. I'll say it like this he told Banner to clam down but he wasn't just going to stand there and let the Hulk beat up on him.
edit: You must have edited your comment exactly when i clicked quote. :oldrazz:
But you are right in a way; given enough time and anger, they could both easily take the Helicarrier down individually.
Hell, Hawkeye almost did it hahaha
*contest* who would take the helicarrier down the fastest?
I will say Thor, of course. Unless amazingly his initial lightning strike powered the thing x400% and the thing shoots off into space before someone can react hahaha
spider-neil
05-07-2012, 05:16 AM
the 400% power increase was odd. the last time thor hit iron man with lightning it created an EMP which completely took out iron man
The last time I saw Thor hit IM with lightning was in A:EMH, and it even fixed a leaking pipe sticking out of his chestplate :D
Smashlilman
05-07-2012, 05:21 AM
But you are right in a way; given enough time and anger, they could both easily take the Helicarrier down individually.
Hell, Hawkeye almost did it hahaha
*contest* who would take the helicarrier down the fastest?
I will say Thor, of course. Unless amazingly his initial lightning strike powered the thing x400% and the thing shoots off into space before someone can react hahaha
I think Ironmans armor was designed that way so that instead of overloading it would just absorbed the excess energy from any electrical attack. It builds on the concept that after Tony fights an enemy he updates portions of his armor to deal with certain problems that he's encountered before. Whiplash's electrical based attacks screwed his suit up before. So i'm assuming he modifed his existing armor to compensate for that. Normally electronic devices would just short circuit after having so much engery flowing through it.
I can see that, to an extent... Either way, I'm upset it only increased x400%!!!!
HA, Thor was holding back again!!!!!!
*Obvious Thor fanboy making himself obvious*
BigThor
05-07-2012, 05:40 AM
I can see that, to an extent... Either way, I'm upset it only increased x400%!!!!
HA, Thor was holding back again!!!!!!
*Obvious Thor fanboy making himself obvious*
Fanboyness aside it's quite obvious that Thor held back in both of those fights, he pretty much had to in his fight with Hulk due to their location.
Thor also held back considerably during his fight with IM, remember the "armor crushing" shot well I'm sure he could've done the same thing to his face. He also ripped IM's face plate off with utter "ease" after Hulk saved him, I mean seriously there literally ZERO struggle.
Thor: The god of Restraint!!! ;) :D
BigThor
05-07-2012, 05:44 AM
Thor: The god of Restraint!!!
Yeah he's kinda like Superman in that sense, although he doesn't go quite as far with is as Supes.
I don't agree with that. Hulk proportions have nothing to do with him being slightly stronger than Thor.
Re-read my post, I said Hulk physically outmatched Thor since he was bigger and stronger.
NOT "Hulk physically outmatched Thor since he was bigger", one word can make a major difference.
Mjölnir
05-07-2012, 05:47 AM
Fanboyness aside it's quite obvious that Thor held back in both of those fights, he pretty much had to in his fight with Hulk due to their location.
Thor also held back considerably during his fight with IM, remember the "armor crushing" shot well I'm sure he could've done the same thing to his face. He also ripped IM's face plate off with utter "ease" after Hulk saved him, I mean seriously there literally ZERO struggle.
Not to mention that if he can crush his armor with his bare hands, what would happen if he smacked IM in the face with Mjolnir with his entire might? Probably canned goo.
Mjölnir
05-07-2012, 05:51 AM
Re-read my post, I said Hulk physically outmatched Thor since he was bigger and stronger.
NOT "Hulk physically outmatched Thor because he was bigger", one word can make a major difference.
I feel my non-native speaker status limits me here. What's the difference between those words? I thought they were the same, but 'because' referring to new information and 'since' referring to something already known.
BigThor
05-07-2012, 05:52 AM
Not to mention that if he can crush his armor with his bare hands, what would happen if he smacked IM in the face with Mjolnir with his entire might? Probably canned goo.
Yep most definately, but the shot of Thor ripping off IM's face plate it what made is CRYSTAL clear that he held back considerably.
All he would've had to do was rip off IM's face mask and punch him in the face, but that wouldn't be very becoming of a superhero.
I feel my non-native speaker status limits me here. What's the difference between those words? I thought they were the same, but 'because' referring to new information and 'since' referring to something already known.
You're right dude, I highlighted the wrongs words I fixed it now though.
So playing devil's advocate (because I loved the film and don't really care about any 'issues'), was he holding back on the strike on Cap?
Because based on the introduction of Thor to the film, he didn't know him, his capabilities OR what his shield could do...
Had that been any other shield, Cap would have been a splat on Mjolnir...
Mjölnir
05-07-2012, 05:58 AM
Yep most definately, but the shot of Thor ripping off IM's face plate is what made is CRYSTAL clear that he held back considerably.
All he would've had to do was rip off IM's face mask and punch him in the face, but that wouldn't be very becoming of a superhero.
Yes, like with many things in the movie there are plenty of evidence but they aren't shoved down our throats.
You're right dude, I highlighted the wrongs words I fixed it now though.
I shall be the norse god of grammar. :word: :whatever:
BigThor
05-07-2012, 05:59 AM
So playing devil's advocate (because I loved the film and don't really care about any 'issues'), was he holding back on the strike on Cap?
Because from the information and introduction of Thor to the film, he didn't know him, his capabilities OR what his shield could do...
Had that been any other shield, Cap would have been a splat on Mjolnir...
Nope, by that point he was steaming mad but it didn't effect due to the shield's unbreakable/impact absorbing nature.
Yes, like with many things in the movie there are plenty of evidence but they aren't shoved down our throats.
Indeed, anyone who paid attention and used "reason" would catch them which made perfect sense.
There's ways of showing a hero being more powerful than another hero without making them look like a "*****".
Ah, so purely by luck did Thor: god of Restraint NOT pulverize Captain America....
Whew, it's a toss-up between god of Thunder, of Restraint or... of LUCK!
His true title is "god of Many Portfolios" I guess hahaha
BigThor
05-07-2012, 06:04 AM
Ah, so purely by luck did Thor: god of Restraint NOT pulverize Captain America....
There was nothing lucky about it, Captain America's shield is unbreakable AND able to absorb high levels of impact.
And Thor knew this...... how?
Bear in mind, I'm being tongue in cheek here, not 'arguing' just having fun chatting...
BigThor
05-07-2012, 06:12 AM
And Thor knew this...... how?
That's the point he didn't know or care at that point, I clearly said "he was steaming mad at that point".
As a matter of fact that was the single hardest hammer blow in the entire film, it was also one of the few times he was actually angry. Like I said Thor hold's back alot kind of like Supes, but he looses control every once and awhile (he IS a Marvel hero).
So the ONLY guy he doesn't hold back for.... Is the weakest of the lot.
god of Many Portfolios just had "Bully" added to it :oldrazz:
:woot:
BigThor
05-07-2012, 06:29 AM
So the ONLY guy he doesn't hold back for.... Is the weakest of the lot.
god of Many Portfolios just had "Bully" added to it :oldrazz:
:woot:
It's not that simple dude, he was becoming increasingly angry towards the end of his fight with IM and Cap showed up "ordering him around".
I'm pretty sure he didn't know how strong or weak Cap was plus they were trying to take his BROTHER away from him.
Just think about that...
But by your own words, you do then admit that Thor was lucky he didn't kill Captain America, because he couldn't know if he would withstand the blow.
BT, I'm having fun here. This is a comicbook movie, I'm nitpicking on purpose (while laughing at someone else's nitpick somewhere else).
To be honest, I would have liked the Mjolnir / Shield shockwave to be bigger :D
Gamma Burst
05-07-2012, 06:41 AM
But by your own words, you do then admit that Thor was lucky he didn't kill Captain America, because he couldn't know if he would withstand the blow.
BT, I'm having fun here. This is a comicbook movie, I'm nitpicking on purpose (while laughing at someone else's nitpick somewhere else).
To be honest, I would have liked the Mjolnir / Shield shockwave to be bigger :D
You don't like trees, do you?:yay:
I don't like cgi trees at all, no. Evil things :D
BigThor
05-07-2012, 06:53 AM
But by your own words, you do then admit that Thor was lucky he didn't kill Captain America, because he couldn't know if he would withstand the blow.
BT, I'm having fun here. This is a comicbook movie, I'm nitpicking on purpose (while laughing at someone else's nitpick somewhere else).
To be honest, I would have liked the Mjolnir / Shield shockwave to be bigger :D
I never said Thor was "lucky" he didn't kill Cap you did, luck wasn't involved it was clearly because of Cap's shield.
Oh ok I thought you were, it's just hard to tell sometimes on the internet.
Oberon sexton
05-07-2012, 07:01 AM
I'm actually beyond excited for Thor 2 in a post Avengers world. Seeing Loki getting the old 'Venom in the eyes' treatment will be very gratifying.
BigThor
05-07-2012, 07:04 AM
I'm actually beyond excited for Thor 2 in a post Avengers world. Seeing Loki getting the old 'Venom in the eyes' treatment will be very gratifying.
Yep, the "Isle of Silence" is also an option however I think Loki's action cause for the "eye venom" treatment.
Oberon sexton
05-07-2012, 07:08 AM
Could they pull that off with a PG13 rating?
Although I am looking forward to see some of the darker elements brought in, and with Alan Taylor involved I'm confident we'll get some of that :up:
BigThor
05-07-2012, 07:10 AM
Could they pull that off with a PG13 rating?
Although I am looking forward to see some of the darker elements brought in, and with Alan Taylor involved I'm confident we'll get some of that :up:
Definately, there's not blood and guts involved just venom dripping in Loki's eyes.
If it's a problem then they could just treat it like Loki's "eye socket" scene in TA.
Majmun
05-07-2012, 08:39 AM
Though Cap did use his shield to block the hammer blow, it would have been cool if it formed some kind of crater under him from such a hard blow. Or did it form a crater?
Smashlilman
05-07-2012, 08:41 AM
Though Cap did use his shield to block the hammer blow, it would have been cool if it formed some kind of crater under him from such a hard blow. Or did it form a crater?
The shield absorbs kinetic energy so I think that what was done was ok.
marcvader
05-07-2012, 08:43 AM
Can't wait to see Thor taken up a notch after what they had him do in Avengers.
Mjölnir
05-07-2012, 08:44 AM
Though Cap did use his shield to block the hammer blow, it would have been cool if it formed some kind of crater under him from such a hard blow. Or did it form a crater?
It didn't, and if it did it would have meant that the shield didn't absorb the force, which in turn means that Cap could be crushed under it.
I do hope to see Thor throw a lightning powered Mjolnir, from an elevated position, at someone on the ground so there's such an impact that it creates a big crater though.
Rock Sexton
05-07-2012, 09:21 AM
Loved Thor's arrival down onto the street where Cap/Hawkeye/BW were fighting off some of the Chitauri ..... how he fried them with his lightening as he was about to land.
Vartha
05-07-2012, 09:46 AM
Man I wish we had more leagal GIFs lol
Silvermoon
05-07-2012, 10:08 AM
I will admit, the one disappointment that I had (and maybe this has been touched on already - so hard to follow the threads when they move quickly sometimes). Is that Thor's arrival wasn't *exactly* like it was when we first read about it in the leaked children's book several months ago. Was really looking forward to the "as the ramp began to descend, a pair of hands suddenly grabbed it and ripped it all the way open." - was bummed when Thor simply landed on the walkway after IM opened it - no ripping to be had :csad:
Just a minor gripe though :cwink:
Gamma Burst
05-07-2012, 10:10 AM
I will admit, the one disappointment that I had (and maybe this has been touched on already - so hard to follow the threads when they move quickly sometimes). Is that Thor's arrival wasn't *exactly* like it was when we first read about it in the leaked children's book several months ago. Was really looking forward to the "as the ramp began to descend, a pair of hands suddenly grabbed it and ripped it all the way open." - was bummed when Thor simply landed on the walkway after IM opened it - no ripping to be had :csad:
Just a minor gripe though :cwink:
I was kind of disappointed by this detail too...
steintym
05-07-2012, 10:15 AM
I can't wait for Thor 2 now. The ending was the perfect lead in and it will be fun to see how the events in TA play out in a Thor sequel.
Godzilla2000
05-07-2012, 11:24 AM
I can't wait for Thor 2 now. The ending was the perfect lead in and it will be fun to see how the events in TA play out in a Thor sequel.
Oh yes, yes I agree! I am absolutely curious to see how things unfold in Thor 2 what with Loki's punishment and Thanos becoming a major force to be reckoned with in the future. Something tells me that Loki is just what Thanos needs to get his hands on the Inifinity Gauntlet. That realization should cause Loki no end of grief and regret for exiling himself at the end of Thor, wishing he had made different decisions.
Blitzkrieg Bop
05-07-2012, 01:19 PM
There were a lot of great lines, funny, meaningful, and perfect for characters, but I think my favorite one is "YOU WANT ME TO PUT THE HAMMER DOWN?"
This came after Thor shows up and tells Steve and Tony to stay out of family business, tries to reason with Loki again, and fights Iron Man. That line made me go, "Okay, Thor's ****ing awesome.". :D
BigThor
05-07-2012, 03:46 PM
There were a lot of great lines, funny, meaningful, and perfect for characters, but I think my favorite one is "YOU WANT ME TO PUT THE HAMMER DOWN?"
This came after Thor shows up and tells Steve and Tony to stay out of family business, tries to reason with Loki again, and fights Iron Man. That line made me go, "Okay, Thor's ****ing awesome.". :D
Yep, that line was awesome and the following blow was probably the hardest hammer blow in the entire movie (the "uppercut" was 2nd).
Although Cap was doing the right thing by breaking up the fight, I definately see where Thor was coming from by not standing down.
Loved Thor's arrival down onto the street where Cap/Hawkeye/BW were fighting off some of the Chitauri ..... how he fried them with his lightening as he was about to land.
Hell yeah that happened RIGHT before the shot in my avy, I'm actually suprised no one else has been talking about it.
SimiOfDoom
05-07-2012, 04:11 PM
I also really like how he just devours that shwarma :woot:
Just like he did with the poptarts in his movie
darkslayer101
05-07-2012, 04:20 PM
I also really like how he just devours that shwarma :woot:
Just like he did with the poptarts in his movie
he should have said: "I like it ANOTHER!"
Vartha
05-07-2012, 04:34 PM
I also really like how he just devours that shwarma :woot:
Just like he did with the poptarts in his movieI gotta see that last scene!!!! lol
THIS is the only draw back about guarding a prescreening people, you have to work and miss things like that
herolee10
05-07-2012, 04:38 PM
Something that I noticed during my second viewing:
I liked how Loki looked genuinely scared during the scene when Thor first arrived in the film; from the moment he heard Thunder to the exact moment that he saw Thor coming after him in that jet. It's like, even Loki...the guy that's been so calculative and such, was taken off his game when he saw his brother suddenly arrive.
Rock Sexton
05-07-2012, 04:40 PM
Something that I noticed during my second viewing:
I liked how Loki looked genuinely scared during the scene when Thor first arrived in the film; from the moment he heard Thunder to the exact moment that he saw Thor coming after him in that jet. It's like, even Loki...the guy that's been so calculative and such, was taken off his game when he saw his brother suddenly arrive.
Ya, his subtle "I'm not overly fond" delivery was great.
jaqua99
05-07-2012, 04:42 PM
Hey, did anyone else but me notice that Thor kind of had the upper hand in the Hulk fight? Like, clearly? From what I recall, and from what I watched again on my computer, the fight went like this. Hulk throws a punch, Thor weaves under it, and punches Hulk. The Hulk staggers. Hulk goes to punch Thor in return, but Thor catches it. In which he says, "we are not your enemies Banner, try to think". Then hulk punches Thor with his other hand knocking him away. and giving him that nose bleed, which he laughs at. Then thor sends hulk flying with a hammer upper cut. (dont remember what happens right after) but Thor throws hammer, hulk dodges it, I think, then tries to pick it up. The go at each other, and thor does the "my cousin vinny" jumping punch, staggering hulk yet again, then trying to put him in a sleeper hold. Hulk jumps them up a few levels. Hulk Picks up thor, then throws him to the ground, then throws him into the wall. Thor gets up, hulk gets distracted.
So hulk landed 1 blow, excluding throws. While Thor landed like 3 or 4, each of which staggered Hulk. Despite the fact that hulk got in the last blow (throw), it seems like Thor relatively had the upper hand, even though he was just trying to calm hulk down, kinda surprised they did that to be honest. It seemed like if thor wanted to, he could beaten him down, kinda surprised they gave thor the upper hand, while making it clear that he was just trying to calm him down, and having fun doing so,
Rock Sexton
05-07-2012, 04:44 PM
Hey, did anyone else but me notice that Thor kind of had the upper hand in the Hulk fight? Like, clearly? From what I recall, and from what I watched again on my computer, the fight went like this. Hulk throws a punch, Thor weaves under it, and punches Hulk. The Hulk staggers. Hulk goes to punch Thor in return, but Thor catches it. In which he says, "we are not your enemies Banner, try to think". Then hulk punches Thor with his other hand knocking him away. and giving him that nose bleed, which he laughs at. Then thor sends hulk flying with a hammer upper cut. (dont remember what happens right after) but Thor throws hammer, hulk dodges it, I think, then tries to pick it up. The go at each other, and thor does the "my cousin vinny" jumping punch, staggering hulk yet again, then trying to put him in a sleeper hold. Hulk jumps them up a few levels. Hulk Picks up thor, then throws him to the ground, then throws him into the wall. Thor gets up, hulk gets distracted.
So hulk landed 1 blow, excluding throws. While Thor landed like 3 or 4, each of which staggered Hulk. Despite the fact that hulk got in the last blow (throw), it seems like Thor relatively had the upper hand, even though he was just trying to calm hulk down, kinda surprised they did that to be honest. It seemed like if thor wanted to, he could beaten him down, kinda surprised they gave thor the upper hand, while making it clear that he was just trying to calm him down, and having fun doing so,
Ehhhhh I dunno about all that. Hulk got in just as man big blows .... Thor must've been tossed at least 3-4 times. It looked to be that Hulk was getting more intense when he got sidetracked by the plane firing at him, which at that point he was holding Thor in his grasp. Thor was doing what he had to though, which was to try to keep the Hulk sidetracked from hurting anyone else.
BigThor
05-07-2012, 04:47 PM
Ehhhhh I dunno about all that. Hulk got in just as man big blows .... Thor must've been tossed at least 3-4 times. It looked to be that Hulk was getting more intense when he got sidetracked by the plane firing at him, which at that point he was holding Thor in his grasp. Thor was doing what he had to though, which was to try to keep the Hulk sidetracked from hurting anyone else.
Actually Hulk threw Thor across the room before the jet interrupted, it's safe to say that Thor wasn't harmed in any way by the throw.
Flemm
05-07-2012, 04:48 PM
If the fight were being judged, and the bell rang when the fighter jet arrived, I guess Thor might win on points. But you could argue that Hulk had the advantage at that moment (seemingly).
Anyway, it was a solid fight, and I can't wait until we eventually see it again onscreen (which I guess we probably will).
BigThor
05-07-2012, 04:51 PM
If the fight were being judged, and the bell rang when the fighter jet arrived, I guess Thor might win on points. But you could argue that Hulk had the advantage at that moment (seemingly).
Anyway, it was a solid fight, and I can't wait until we eventually see it again onscreen (which I guess we probably will).
Definately, which leads me to believe that fight was more even then some people are making it out to be.
Professional fights are never really judged by who got the last few blows before the fight was stopped though, that's more of a childish "last hit" sort of thing.
Hey, did anyone else but me notice that Thor kind of had the upper hand in the Hulk fight? Like, clearly? From what I recall, and from what I watched again on my computer, the fight went like this. Hulk throws a punch, Thor weaves under it, and punches Hulk. The Hulk staggers. Hulk goes to punch Thor in return, but Thor catches it. In which he says, "we are not your enemies Banner, try to think". Then hulk punches Thor with his other hand knocking him away. and giving him that nose bleed, which he laughs at. Then thor sends hulk flying with a hammer upper cut. (dont remember what happens right after) but Thor throws hammer, hulk dodges it, I think, then tries to pick it up. The go at each other, and thor does the "my cousin vinny" jumping punch, staggering hulk yet again, then trying to put him in a sleeper hold. Hulk jumps them up a few levels. Hulk Picks up thor, then throws him to the ground, then throws him into the wall. Thor gets up, hulk gets distracted.
So hulk landed 1 blow, excluding throws. While Thor landed like 3 or 4, each of which staggered Hulk. Despite the fact that hulk got in the last blow (throw), it seems like Thor relatively had the upper hand, even though he was just trying to calm hulk down, kinda surprised they did that to be honest. It seemed like if thor wanted to, he could beaten him down, kinda surprised they gave thor the upper hand, while making it clear that he was just trying to calm him down, and having fun doing so,
I disagree, I've seen the film 3 times and I found their fight to be a tie in almost every way.
Rock Sexton
05-07-2012, 04:56 PM
Actually Hulk threw Thor across the room before the jet interrupted, it's safe to say that Thor wasn't harmed in any way by the throw.
BT .... I never said anything about being harmed, albeit he did have a slight nose bleed which kicked in his more aggressive nature.
BigThor
05-07-2012, 04:58 PM
BT .... I never said anything about being harmed, albeit he did have a slight nose bleed which kicked in his more aggressive nature.
Oh I know I was just saying, I was specifically talking about him being harmed from the throw.
People act as if Thor was out of the game after Hulk threw him, which couldn't be further from the truth.
ManX07
05-07-2012, 04:59 PM
Chris has AMAZING acting skills. I truly believe that Thor loves his brother. His scenes with Loki are great. I believe Thor would give his life for Loki.
jaqua99
05-07-2012, 04:59 PM
Ehhhhh I dunno about all that. Hulk got in just as man big blows .... Thor must've been tossed at least 3-4 times. It looked to be that Hulk was getting more intense when he got sidetracked by the plane firing at him, which at that point he was holding Thor in his grasp. Thor was doing what he had to though, which was to try to keep the Hulk sidetracked from hurting anyone else.
In terms of blows, Thor landed more. Hulk threw him to the ground the ground, then into the wall, Thor got up, and then the jet fired at hulk, thor jumped aside, then hulk just roared at the jet like a boss, "stop spraying me with water".
Speaking of that. did you notice when they were firing at hulk, that his eyes kind of twitched? as if something is grazing your eyelashes? as if the bullets hitting his face were just tickling his eye lashes lol
jaqua99
05-07-2012, 05:00 PM
I know. Guys lol. I mean in terms of landed blows, punches. Thor landed more. Which kind of surprised me.
jaqua99
05-07-2012, 05:02 PM
Chris has AMAZING acting skills. I truly believe that Thor loves his brother. His scenes with Loki are great. I believe Thor would give his life for Loki.
Oh he is great. I really can't wait for Thor 2.
jaqua99
05-07-2012, 05:03 PM
BT .... I never said anything about being harmed, albeit he did have a slight nose bleed which kicked in his more aggressive nature.
that word. I see it all the time. Does it mean, "although" similar context?
jaqua99
05-07-2012, 05:04 PM
Definately, which leads me to believe that fight was more even then some people are making it out to be.
Professional fights are never really judged by who got the last few blows before the fight was stopped though, that's more of a childish "last hit" sort of thing.
I disagree, I've seen the film 3 times and I found their fight to be a tie in almost every way.
Seein it a fourth time tonight :P. and yeah it was. But in terms of blows landed, punches landed, it seems like thor got in more. Which was the shocker to me.
edit. Sorry guys, keep forgetting about multiquote :doh:
BigThor
05-07-2012, 05:05 PM
I know. Guys lol. I mean in terms of landed blows, punches. Thor landed more. Which kind of surprised me.
It makes sense due to Thor being a much more skilled fighter and all, realistically that's how most of their fights should go.
jaqua99
05-07-2012, 05:06 PM
It makes sense due to Thor being a much more skilled fighter and all, realistically that's how most of their fights shouldgo.
Well they don't. Considering Thor really isn't a skilled fighter, he just brawls like a bum and throws punches.
...oh wait....
*sarcasm
BigThor
05-07-2012, 05:08 PM
Well they don't. Considering Thor really isn't a skilled fighter, he just brawls like a bum and throws punches.
...oh wait....
*sarcasm
Yeah I know, that's just called bad writing in the form of "jobbery" it makes no sense for a highly trained warrior to fight like that.
Seein it a fourth time tonight :P. and yeah it was. But in terms of blows landed, punches landed, it seems like thor got in more. Which was the shocker to me.
I'm counting throws to though, although I'm sure if I should count Hulk being dragged by Mjolnir or not.
ManX07
05-07-2012, 05:12 PM
Oh he is great. I really can't wait for Thor 2.
I'm amped for Thor 2. I want to see what happens next.
BigThor
05-07-2012, 05:28 PM
I'm amped for Thor 2. I want to see what happens next.
Totally, I'm actually more excited for THOR II than I was for The Avengers and Thor combined.
mightiest_mortal
05-07-2012, 05:32 PM
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jacobed
05-07-2012, 05:34 PM
the slow motion mjolnir uppercut is without a doubt my favorite shot of the movie
Savage
05-07-2012, 05:37 PM
I know this has to have been answered somewhere in these 38 pages but did they explain how Thor got to earth from Asgard? Did I miss that? Somehow I doubt he literally flew all the way down. That bugged me in the movie but then I got distracted by how awesome everything about it was again.
BigThor
05-07-2012, 05:38 PM
the slow motion mjolnir uppercut is without a doubt my favorite shot of the movie
It was truly awesome with an epic set up to boot, it's almost a bit underrated around here (not inlcuded Thor fans).
mightiest_mortal
05-07-2012, 05:40 PM
I know this has to have been answered somewhere in these 38 pages but did they explain how Thor got to earth from Asgard? Did I miss that? Somehow I doubt he literally flew all the way down. That bugged me in the movie but then I got distracted by how awesome everything about it was again.
Loki said a line that Odin must have summoned a massive amount of Dark Energies to be able to teleport Thor to earth to collect him (or something similar)
So I assume Asgardians do know how to teleport without the bridge.. it just takes a LOT of power and energy and skill.
Fifthchild
05-07-2012, 05:42 PM
Seein it a fourth time tonight :P. and yeah it was. But in terms of blows landed, punches landed, it seems like thor got in more. Which was the shocker to me.
Thor definitely got the more shots in as he should because he is a skilled fighter and the Hulk isnt. See the very beginning where Hulk is hitting nothing but air. But when Hulk does eventually hit Thor its big.
jacobed
05-07-2012, 05:45 PM
It was truly awesome with an epic set up to boot, it's almost a bit underrated around here (not inlcuded Thor fans).
Yeah i hardly see it mentioned anywhere. I loved it, Thor just sitting there waiting for Hulk to come so he call his hammer. I'm sitting there thinking, holy crap what is he doing, where is Hulk. And then all of sudden boom, upper cut. Damn it looked amazing.
Savage
05-07-2012, 05:48 PM
Yeah i hardly see it mentioned anywhere. I loved it, Thor just sitting there waiting for Hulk to come so he call his hammer. I'm sitting there thinking, holy crap what is he doing, where is Hulk. And then all of sudden boom, upper cut. Damn it looked amazing.
I got the impression that the hammer was just really far away from the battle. That just made it REALLY tense worrying if it would reach him in time. I'm a bigger Hulk fan but what followed was eeeepiiiic! :woot:
BigThor
05-07-2012, 05:56 PM
Yeah i hardly see it mentioned anywhere. I loved it, Thor just sitting there waiting for Hulk to come so he call his hammer. I'm sitting there thinking, holy crap what is he doing, where is Hulk. And then all of sudden boom, upper cut. Damn it looked amazing.
Yeah I know, I'm like were you guys watching the same film as me but that shot made me go. :wow:
Mjölnir
05-07-2012, 06:24 PM
I got the impression that the hammer was just really far away from the battle. That just made it REALLY tense worrying if it would reach him in time. I'm a bigger Hulk fan but what followed was eeeepiiiic! :woot:
That was my impression as well. I don't remember seeing where it came from but I know I was expecting it to come flying through a wall.
Definitely an underrated shot.
The Chris
05-07-2012, 06:32 PM
Its funny cause both times ive seen it people laugh cause they think its a joke part or something. Im thinking no you fools its a tense scene cause you can hear hulk and the hammer coming. Which comes first! Hammer! Boom shot. Hulk goes flying. It was awesome.
herolee10
05-07-2012, 06:52 PM
Given that Loki is still technically a Frost Giant by genetics, doesn't that mean that whatever he could take physically, Thor should be able to take it even more due to his body being a true Asgardian's one?
BigThor
05-07-2012, 06:56 PM
Given that Loki is still technically a Frost Giant by genetics, doesn't that mean that whatever he could take physically, Thor should be able to take it even more due to his body being a true Asgardian's one?
Frost Giants seem just as tough as Asgardians, it's also known fact that Loki's physical attribute are all closer to Asgardians than Jotuns.
Thor is also half-elder god which means that he's definately more durable than Frost Giants and regular Asgardians.
antonydelfini
05-07-2012, 07:01 PM
I love the fact that we get to see Thor in the big screen every year now. From 2011-2013. 2014 is a sad year for Thor fans. I hope we get Avengers 2 in 2015 and Thor 3 in 2016.:)
BigThor
05-07-2012, 07:04 PM
I love the fact that we get to see Thor in the big screen every year now. From 2011-2013. 2014 is a sad year for Thor fans. I hope we get Avengers 2 in 2015 and Thor 3 in 2016.:)
It won't be a sad year for me, because after 3 consecutive years of Thor I'm sure I'll be pretty satisfied. :woot:
Project862006
05-07-2012, 07:06 PM
anyone else love that "Well He's Adopted Line"
cracked me up!!!
BigThor
05-07-2012, 07:09 PM
anyone else love that "Well He's Adopted Line"
cracked me up!!!
Definately, it's one of the funniest lines in the entire film in my opinion.
herolee10
05-07-2012, 07:14 PM
http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/1672/avengersvfx10005layer5.png
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/4166/avengersvfx10006layer4.png
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/9605/avengersvfx10007layer3.png
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/313/avengersvfx10008layer2.png
antonydelfini
05-07-2012, 07:24 PM
Gulp. Those are great pictures. Chris Hemsworth really is so Thor.
Very VERY nice pics - Thanks!
Godsfireworks
05-07-2012, 08:11 PM
Alright, so Loki could shake off Automatic Weapon fire, but Thor gets injured by being stabbed by a little knife? I assume that has to be enchanted or something.
Gamma Burst
05-07-2012, 08:14 PM
Alright, so Loki could shake off Automatic Weapon fire, but Thor gets injured by being stabbed by a little knife? I assume that has to be enchanted or something.
Well, it was probably asgardian metal..And Loki is quite strong too.
Flemm
05-07-2012, 08:25 PM
One thing I am curious to know more about is what exactly is supposed to be happening after Thor escapes from the Hulk cage. There seems to be a moment where he hesitates before summoning Mjolnir. And then he summons the storm to "armor up."
I guess it was just to fit with the "suit up" theme that was happening at that moment. But it was... odd. I couldn't tell if Thor was supposed to be de-powered for a moment or something? But I couldn't see any reason why he would be.
MarvelKnight
05-07-2012, 08:31 PM
I think he finally realized he had to fight Loki and stop him at all costs. He doesn't want to (the slight hesitation) cause it's his brother, but then he gives in and boom, armor up, and kicking ass commences.
herolee10
05-07-2012, 09:33 PM
I think he finally realized he had to fight Loki and stop him at all costs. He doesn't want to (the slight hesitation) cause it's his brother, but then he gives in and boom, armor up, and kicking ass commences.
Agreed; plus, he was probably pissed off about how Loki murdered Coulson right in front of his eyes as well.
metaphysician
05-07-2012, 10:23 PM
Frost Giants seem just as tough as Asgardians, it's also known fact that Loki's physical attribute are all closer to Asgardians than Jotuns.
Thor is also half-elder god which means that he's definately more durable than Frost Giants and regular Asgardians.
There is no evidence for Thor being anything but Asgardian in the movies.
metaphysician
05-07-2012, 10:25 PM
Well, it was probably asgardian metal..And Loki is quite strong too.
Honestly, given how he does in his fights, I wouldn't be surprised if Loki is almost as strong as Iron Man. I can totally buy him stabbing Thor with an Asgardian and/or sorcerous knife. And really, not like it actually did anything to Thor but make him mad.
Smashlilman
05-07-2012, 11:19 PM
Loki said a line that Odin must have summoned a massive amount of Dark Energies to be able to teleport Thor to earth to collect him (or something similar)
So I assume Asgardians do know how to teleport without the bridge.. it just takes a LOT of power and energy and skill.
I wonder if that Dark energy has anything to do with Hela or Surtur.
http://www.comicbookqueers.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Hela-520x747.jpghttp://media.comicvine.com/uploads/1/11352/612344-surtur02_super.jpg
BrollySupersj
05-07-2012, 11:21 PM
http://img713.imageshack.us/img713/1672/avengersvfx10005layer5.png
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/4166/avengersvfx10006layer4.png
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/9605/avengersvfx10007layer3.png
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/313/avengersvfx10008layer2.png
Where are these pictures coming from?
Smashlilman
05-07-2012, 11:38 PM
Where are these pictures coming from?
Most likely they're screen captures from the online bootleg.
BrollySupersj
05-07-2012, 11:47 PM
Here's hoping someone somewhere posts a clear image of Guy #1.
herolee10
05-08-2012, 12:00 AM
Most likely they're screen captures from the online bootleg.
They're not; if they were, I wouldn't have posted them. They were officially released.
TheAQU4M4N
05-08-2012, 03:20 AM
Quick question, I know he briefly wore it in his own movie but why didn't he wear his helmet in this one? I might be the only one who like it on him haha
LostSon88
05-08-2012, 04:13 AM
It seems like in the movies at least, the helmet is more of a formal and ceremonial thing.
Frankly, I prefer seeing him fight without it.
Webfoot Hero
05-08-2012, 04:24 AM
It seems like in the movies at least, the helmet is more of a formal and ceremonial thing.
Frankly, I prefer seeing him fight without it.
I do too since it just seems like it would get in the way of his fighting style.
BigThor
05-08-2012, 06:04 AM
There is no evidence for Thor being anything but Asgardian in the movies.
That's just nitpicking, I'm pretty sure Marvel Studios isn't going to change something as important as Thor's parentage.
Mjölnir
05-08-2012, 06:58 AM
They're not; if they were, I wouldn't have posted them. They were officially released.
And if they were the image quality would have been far worse. At this point there should only be bootlegs of atrocious quality, which is good.
BigThor
05-08-2012, 07:04 AM
And if they were the image quality would have been far worse. At this point there should only be bootlegs of atrocious quality, which is good.
Yep, the quality of those pictures were superb I don't see how anyone could confuse them with "bootleg" images.
Scarlettess
05-08-2012, 07:06 AM
Thor definitely got in more 'punches' but then hulk threw Thor more, to me the fight was a tie. Though like others have said if the jet hadn't come when it did it looke hulk would get the upper hand. still one of the best correagraphed scenes I've seen in a long time.
By the way Big Thor, I havn't been around as much obviously but I'm guessing u've seen the movie by now? How did you like it?
BigThor
05-08-2012, 07:38 AM
Thor definitely got in more 'punches' but then hulk threw Thor more, to me the fight was a tie. Though like others have said if the jet hadn't come when it did it looke hulk would get the upper hand. still one of the best correagraphed scenes I've seen in a long time.
By the way Big Thor, I havn't been around as much obviously but I'm guessing u've seen the movie by now? How did you like it?
You can't say Hulk would've had the upperhand just because he was winning at the time, it's not like Thor was K.O.'d or anything.
Yes I've seen the film 3 times as of yesterday and I loved it every single time.
The Caped Knight
05-08-2012, 08:36 AM
Thor's concept design from art of the avengers
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8163/7156414110_8070f254e0_b.jpg
BigThor
05-08-2012, 08:39 AM
Thor's concept design from art of the avengers
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8163/7156414110_8070f254e0_b.jpg
Those designs are awesome, I'm glad they didn't go with that "abomination" on the far right. :oldrazz:
Godsfireworks
05-08-2012, 09:19 AM
Those designs are awesome, I'm glad they didn't go with that "abomination" on the far right. :oldrazz:
They somewhat did subtly. In the helicarrier he's sleeveless and has no cape, probably homage to the Ultimate Thor.
BigThor
05-08-2012, 09:21 AM
They somewhat did subtly. In the helicarrier he's sleeveless and has no cape, probably homage to the Ultimate Thor.
Yeah but his chest armor was basically a simplified version of his fully armored costumed, it's still looked more 616 imo.
Silvermoon
05-08-2012, 09:23 AM
They somewhat did subtly. In the helicarrier he's sleeveless and has no cape, probably homage to the Ultimate Thor.
Not really, at least to me. The sleeveless look that he wears on the helicarrier is more a cross between the far left and the lower left inset. It still incorporates the red fabric and isn't completely black/silver like the one on the far right
BigThor
05-08-2012, 09:25 AM
Not really, at least to me. The sleeveless look that he wears on the helicarrier is more a cross between the far left and the lower left inset. It still incorporates the red fabric and isn't completely black/silver like the one on the far right
Exactly :cool:
It was more of a "nod" to Thor's ultimate look without it really being his Ultimate look.
Lencho01
05-08-2012, 10:31 AM
I thought he looked better in this film. In "Thor" something looked off to me like it was kinda fake at times.
Anyway, I was wondering about when he was in that field with his hammer. Was he there for hours just hanging out until the final battle?
BigThor
05-08-2012, 10:37 AM
I thought he looked better in this film. In "Thor" something looked off to me like it was kinda fake at times.
Anyway, I was wondering about when he was in that field with his hammer. Was he there for hours just hanging out until the final battle?
The final battle didn't take place hours after the Helicarrier battle, it was probably closer to one hour.
I think my favorite Thor outfit was the one from his solo film, followed by TA's armored outfit and the outfit his "classic" look.
Rock Sexton
05-08-2012, 10:39 AM
The final battle didn't take place hours after the Helicarrier battle, it was probably closer to one hour.
I think my favorite Thor outfit was the one from his solo film, followed by TA's armored outfit and the outfit his "classic" look.
I read that the final battle down on the streets of NYC clocked in at 26mins.
BigThor
05-08-2012, 10:41 AM
I read that the final battle down on the streets of NYC clocked in at 26mins.
I was talking about the time in between the Helicarrier attack and the NYC battle.
Rock Sexton
05-08-2012, 10:42 AM
I was talking about the time in between the Helicarrier attack and the NYC battle.
Oh gotcha.
That was a good chunk of the movie. Loved that whole sequence.
Scarlettess
05-08-2012, 10:57 AM
You can't say Hulk would've had the upperhand just because he was winning at the time, it's not like Thor was K.O.'d or anything.
Yes I've seen the film 3 times as of yesterday and I loved it every single time.
I didn't say that? I said if the jet hadnt come at that time it looked to be that way, meaning the fight looked like it was leaning towards his way, but Thor could just as easily turnit around as we daw qat the begining plus he didn't really have a choice but to hold back did he? Lol
glad u enjoyed it! I've only seen it the once so ive yet to see it again. Hopefully when I bet back home tomorow I will before goinhg back to work.
Lencho01
05-08-2012, 11:35 AM
The final battle didn't take place hours after the Helicarrier battle, it was probably closer to one hour.
I think my favorite Thor outfit was the one from his solo film, followed by TA's armored outfit and the outfit his "classic" look.
Either way, it seemed odd that he was just there that whole time.
Oh, I wasn't talking in terms of costumes, but just his face and hair. I should've been more specific. He looked more fake to me at times in his solo film.
BigThor
05-08-2012, 12:18 PM
Either way, it seemed odd that he was just there that whole time.
Oh, I wasn't talking in terms of costumes, but just his face and hair. I should've been more specific. He looked more fake to me at times in his solo film.
Yeah he was wearing a full blown wig in THOR and his beard was noticeable dye job.
I think he was merely wearing extensions in this film with a beard that was his natural hair color.
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