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Big Thor has nothing to worry about..He is going to love it...
Have to say the Viking funeral gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes......
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Big Thor has nothing to worry about..He is going to love it...
Have to say the Viking funeral gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes......

Agreed. I really don't know what problem people had with him. He was much better than any of Ironman's villains thats for sure.
Big Thor has nothing to worry about..He is going to love it...
Have to say the Viking funeral gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes......
That's not saying much....
And I disagree. Justin Hammer >>> all other MCU villains.
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I found it hilarious when Darcy's intern screamed like a little girl during the final battle..I think I laughed harder than I should've at the Selvig scenes. LOL!

I found it hilarious when Darcy's intern screamed like a little girl during the final battle..

- Asgard was astoundingly beautiful up close. That snowy celebration scene capped off with Thor's quick conversation with Sif was especially breath taking. The general design was superb. Really digging the throne room redesign as well.
- The funeral scene. Incredibly beautiful and emotional.
- Soundtrack. I really enjoyed the music in this film and felt that it extenuated the scenes nicely.
- The acting (for the most part). Thor, Loki, Malekith (for what little he had to work with), Algrim, Odin, Frigga, Selvig, even Jane...all were well acted. However, Hiddleston's performance was undoubtedly a step above the rest even when the rest were very good. An incredible actor. Darcy wasn't terrible, but...meh.
- The Dark Elf designs. I dug em. Wish we could have at least gotten a glimpse behind one of the foot soldier's masks, though.
- The action. Excellent fights, chase scenes, etc. throughout the film. I especially liked Mjolnir's abrupt changes in direction as it raced to meet with Thor as he teleported around the realms during the final battle with Malekith. Very cool.
- Malekith's lack of interesting dialogue, fleshed-out backstory, and palpable motivation. This was probably my biggest beef. That creepy, quiet, staring villain thing only works if we relate to their motivation. A charismatic, sharp-tongued, quick-witted villain can operate well without clear motivation.
- London. Sorry. It's gray and brown and uninteresting. That's just kind of how I've always felt about London in films. It just looks drab.
- Svartalfheim. I know they spent a lot of time trumpeting the fact that this was a real location and it was grand and sweeping and beautiful. ...it was brown. And dusty. With the exception of Asgard and Vanaheim, all of the environments in this movie were dull.
- Jane and Thor's relationship. Or lack thereof. I was really hoping it wouldn't feel so forced this time around...but it did. I'm just not sold. There was more romantic tension in Sif's thirty-second conversation with Thor than there has been in two entire movies for Thor and Jane.
- Meow meow. I was actually enjoying Darcy (and the majority of the humor in the film) up until that moment. My face literally contorted when I heard it. It was just tolerable in the first film. To rehash it was just...ugh.
- Eric's "portal" spears. Honestly, I can overlook this and it's really not a problem for me...but it felt worth mentioning. Like, seriously...what the what?

I think the earth stuff is the best part of the movie.The poor reviews annoy me so much more because they were similar issues a lot of people had with the last one:
-Too much Earth
-Movie was too short
-Too many gags
-Quickly dispatched Big scary villain guy
Why didn't they learn and fix what was wrong??
It bothers me that Marvel seems to have the least confidence in Thor out of the Big 3, I think that's why I get annoyed at all the Loki love too. Like, give Thor the great moments, give him the extra scenes, give him the good lines, and above all, give his films the time they need to develop
I dunno, I had a big long rant in my head about this yesterday, but I forget my other points now
The poor reviews annoy me so much more because they were similar issues a lot of people had with the last one:
-Too much Earth
-Movie was too short
-Too many gags
-Quickly dispatched Big scary villain guy
Why didn't they learn and fix what was wrong??
It bothers me that Marvel seems to have the least confidence in Thor out of the Big 3, I think that's why I get annoyed at all the Loki love too. Like, give Thor the great moments, give him the extra scenes, give him the good lines, and above all, give his films the time they need to develop
I dunno, I had a big long rant in my head about this yesterday, but I forget my other points now
1. The movie wasn't too short
2. Earth had 10 total minutes at maximum
3. The villain wasn't quickly dispatched. The fights between Thor and the villains were the most creative out of all the CBM films this year.
That's not saying much....
And I disagree. Justin Hammer >>> all other MCU villains.
Hell no. Rockwell was damn amusing, but he is in no way better than any of the MCU villains, save Vanko.