The poll is closed...good grief.
8/10....probably 8.5
Was the final battle really that comedic overall?
Was the final battle really that comedic overall?
Was the final battle really that comedic overall?
My best guess, thanks to a quick run through of the Wikipedia page on [BLACKOUT]The Collector[/BLACKOUT]:I had no idea WTF was going on during that mid-credit sequence.
awesomenessI had no idea WTF was going on during that mid-credit sequence.
Similar to the New York battle in The Avenger?
It was okay, just not great. It was definitely entertaining, but there was just no gravity to it. And the character arc for Thor was really weak in this, almost to the point of there not being one. It was supposed to be about him being reluctant to accept his role as king, but they really didn't flesh that out well at all. Honestly, the movie almost didn't even feel like a Thor movie, it just felt like a movie with Thor in it. It felt more or less by the end just like a set up for GotG and getting Thor on Earth for Avengers 2.
It also felt like an incomplete movie and seemed almost like a prologue to the real movie they want to tell. Funny how Joss said one of the cardinal sins of filmmaking is not ending the film an that's exactly what they did here. Speaking of Joss, is it me, or is it really easy to tell which scene he helped out on that Taylor was talking about? It was obviously that train scene and the whole hopping through realms. That felt extremely Joss and was ****ing hilarious.
Anyway, with where this movie ended, I'm more excited for Thor 3. It's pretty clear Thor 3 is going to be the movie they really want to tell and they have it set up to be really awesome. Also, anyone notice the easter egg for Surtur and Muspelheim when they were montaging through the convergence? Underneath Earth they showed a fire realm. Super looking forward to Thor 3. Fire demons, Surtur, and seeing the repercussions of Loki impersonating Odin.
I'd give it a 6.5/10.
Agree, this movie felt like the infamous "unnecessary second part". It`s when you have the beginning of the story and the ending -and have no idea how to get from one to another. You just make an ultimately necessary outline and than trow something on it to take vacant space. With this being not only trilogy, but a part of MCU, situation is even worse- they have to leave Thor on earth and keep Jane plot dragging just to ensure that Thor-Earth connection, they have to let Loki slide back to villain in the end to make the last battle between brothers in Thor 3. So basically all character development were put on hold.It was okay, just not great. It was definitely entertaining, but there was just no gravity to it. And the character arc for Thor was really weak in this, almost to the point of there not being one. It was supposed to be about him being reluctant to accept his role as king, but they really didn't flesh that out well at all. Honestly, the movie almost didn't even feel like a Thor movie, it just felt like a movie with Thor in it. It felt more or less by the end just like a set up for GotG and getting Thor on Earth for Avengers 2.
It also felt like an incomplete movie and seemed almost like a prologue to the real movie they want to tell. Funny how Joss said one of the cardinal sins of filmmaking is not ending the film an that's exactly what they did here. Speaking of Joss, is it me, or is it really easy to tell which scene he helped out on that Taylor was talking about? It was obviously that train scene and the whole hopping through realms. That felt extremely Joss and was ****ing hilarious.
Anyway, with where this movie ended, I'm more excited for Thor 3. It's pretty clear Thor 3 is going to be the movie they really want to tell and they have it set up to be really awesome. Also, anyone notice the easter egg for Surtur and Muspelheim when they were montaging through the convergence? Underneath Earth they showed a fire realm. Super looking forward to Thor 3. Fire demons, Surtur, and seeing the repercussions of Loki impersonating Odin.
I'd give it a 6.5/10.
Yep, yep- like they have their "sure thing" and afraid to go anywhere else. Here they have H&H duo and more than happy to capitalize on it.^ I don't know if I agree with that. I'd kinda like to see someone other than Loki be the villain. Frankly, he's becoming a crutch for not just Thor but the MCU. It's almost reminds me of Robert Downey Jr as Iron Man, an over reliance on the actor and a fear of expanding beyond that.
