i figured the hulk university scene(culver) happened during the day of the stark expo.
then the end if iron man 2 is the next day, after the expo, stark is with fury, the culver footage is on the screen. at the end of credits we see coulson in NM this is the scene in thor's beginning when he arrives on earth. at the end of TIH tony shows up on shields behalf i believe. at the end of thor fury shows up. so this means that stark was sent to look into the hulk situation and fury and shield went after thor since fury probably knows more about the cosmic landscape or because shield was already there investigating mjolnir.
so i figure the ending of iron man 2 is when the hulk is already happening, obviously since the university footage is on the screen in iron man 2, and thor is probably within a day of the end of TIH. like maybe the night the hulk fights abomination is the night that jane hit thor with her car
Besides it being a hammer, with a ridiculous name, that twirls at ridiculous speeds (how?) and somehow manages to drag Thor into flight? And controls weather?Nothing corny about Mjolnir.
That chick was awesome. She had some of my favorite moments of the film.Heh, I chuckled at the "meow-meow" part.
Nah ... at the end of the day I was just indifferent about the film. Entertaining in parts, but not extremely memorable by any means. Wasn't bad, just wasn't good / great. Middle of the road.Oh. We have a hater/troll here.
It'd be pretty cool if that scene in TIH where he screams at the thunder is connected to Thor somehow since I remember the rumor that people saw Mjolnir falling in the background.
According to Kevin Feige that's exactly what it represents .
Its loss in this movie's case made him completely mortal, but that may have been because Odin specifically took all his powers when he banished Thor and bound them to the hammer with that magic symbol. Not really sure whether losing the hammer in the movies would make him lose all of his powers normally because all we have to go on is this one movie, and it never came up here.Ok heres my question about Mjolnir, is it the source of all his powers? Because in the comics Mjolnir only gives him weather control, flight, and interdemisional teleportaion while tho retains his asgardian strength, speed and durability? my question is does the hammer grant him all of his powers including his physical attributes? And does its loss make him completely mortal?
Cool. I didn't know the runes on the hammer actually meant anything.Hey Guys, i know this is somewhat off topic but I bought the toy hammer for my son today and we noticed some runes along the top cap of the hammer. My son was wondering what it meant. I checked out some websites on norse symbology and decoded the phrase. The literal translation on the top of the hammer is "He who wields this hammer commands the lightning and the storm" . It would appear, at least from the research that I did, That they actually misspelled the word "who" on the top the hammer, it is actually spelt "woh". just figured that it may come up at some point and figured I would share what I found out.
According to Kevin Feige that's exactly what it represents .
Isn't that somewhat impossible since the location of the storm in TIH and the one in Thor are in places very far from each other?
Is like to see where Feige says that.
Yup it's in a thread in the Thor World forumHey Guys, i know this is somewhat off topic but I bought the toy hammer for my son today and we noticed some runes along the top cap of the hammer. My son was wondering what it meant. I checked out some websites on norse symbology and decoded the phrase. The literal translation on the top of the hammer is "He who wields this hammer commands the lightning and the storm" . It would appear, at least from the research that I did, That they actually misspelled the word "who" on the top the hammer, it is actually spelt "woh". just figured that it may come up at some point and figured I would share what I found out.