The Official 'Thor Rate & Review' thread - Part 1

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IM 2 had better action scenes than Thor? I'm sorry but I just can't believe that considering all the things I've heard about Thor's action scenes.

Everything about Thor destroys Iron Man 2, including the action. It's funny some people are complaining about the action scenes in Thor being short, but the film is in a no win situation. If it took Thor twenty minutes to beat the Destroyer then people would be saying "uhm, Thor is a God he would've won in like ten seconds". Since Thor ends the fight pretty quickly I think that shows how powerful he is.

The Loki fight is a different bowl of fruit though. He doesn't fight Loki til Loki does a Green Goblin and threatens Jane's safety. Even when the fight ensues though you feel Thor is understandably holding back

The Frost Giant fight is the longest fight but that's just because of the amount of Frost Giants there are.
 
Everything about Thor destroys Iron Man 2, including the action. It's funny some people are complaining about the action scenes in Thor being short, but the film is in a no win situation. If it took Thor twenty minutes to beat the Destroyer then people would be saying "uhm, Thor is a God he would've won in like ten seconds". Since Thor ends the fight pretty quickly I think that shows how powerful he is.

The Loki fight is a different bowl of fruit though. He doesn't fight Loki til Loki does a Green Goblin and threatens Jane's safety. Even when the fight ensues though you feel Thor is understandably holding back

The Frost Giant fight is the longest fight but that's just because of the amount of Frost Giants there are.

Very true, that's why I'm pretty happy about hearing that doesn't really struggle that much in the fight scenes.

Oh and
I heard that when Thor first showed back up in Asgard Loki sent him flying very far with an energy blast, so is it true?
 
Very true, that's why I'm pretty happy about hearing that doesn't really struggle that much in the fight scenes.

Oh and
I heard that when Thor first showed back up in Asgard Loki sent him flying very far with an energy blast, so is it true?

Ohhhhh yes that is true. It surprised me but it was nice to see him as an actual threat. He doesn't really get another chance to do that again lol.

Basically when Loki saves Odin and Thor returns knowing of Loki's treachery, before Thor even has a chance to attack Loki sends him flying to the other side of Asgard. That's pretty much the only Loki has the upper hand...as he threatens the safety of Jane and Thor doesn't like that. Not one bit.
 
Ohhhhh yes that is true. It surprised me but it was nice to see him as an actual threat. He doesn't really get another chance to do that again lol.

Basically when Loki saves Odin and Thor returns knowing of Loki's treachery, before Thor even has a chance to attack Loki sends him flying to the other side of Asgard. That's pretty much the only Loki has the upper hand...as he threatens the safety of Jane and Thor doesn't like that. Not one bit.

What kind of attack was it?
 
Would that really curb your impatience? It wouldn't for me lol.
to some point it would.
I mean I spent the 5 hours at work watching the trailers and spots tonight. lol
I really want to see Slepnir. I'm also waiting on Real to post something he hinted at that was on FX sunday with Thor/Chris.
 
Saw it two times already, last friday and saturday. Loved it. And you will love it too, guys. The Destroyer sequence is my favourite. I got all teary-eyed. Loved the family dynamics, the acting, the relationship with Jane Foster and yes, the humour. It makes Thor accessible to the general audience and it never overstays its welcome.

My favourite Marvel Studios movie, by far.

9/10
 
That's some great news CS!!!:thor: :up:
 
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Great to hear CS!! I know we fans will LOVE the movie. I really want to see/hear Corpy's reaction when he sees Thor. lol
 
Yeah, and all my nerd friends who were in doubt ended up loving it as well. But the best thing is that I took a girl on a date to see Thor, on a crowded theatre. She's not a movie buff and not into comics and loved it too. Laughed in the right scenes, and at the end wanted to see it again. I think I'm in love! :woot:
 
lol Way to go CS!!! Now if I could only find my own Nerd girl here my age. lol
 
I took a girl on a date to see Thor, on a crowded theatre. She's not a movie buff and not into comics and loved it too.

So you took her to a movie, and not only that, but a comic book movie? :doh: You got real lucky. Better marry that one.
 
My Ex wasn't really a nerd either and she enjoyed the movies I chose, we were married 18 years!
 
I Knew the love story in Thor would be a hit with the ladies, comic book fans or not! :woot: Very endearing material, seriously!:hrt:
 
heh CS I think it's Chris' BODY they like. lol
 
I Knew the love story in Thor would be a hit with the ladies, comic book fans or not! :woot: Very endearing material, seriously!:hrt:

I don't know what you mean. I only went to see Thor because I was attracted by his abs ... I mean storyline. And I saw it a second time because of the pecs ... ummm .... script. And the third time? OMGShoulders!!!! Ermm .... Personal Character Growth & Development!!!!!

*cold shower*
 
loki is fantastic in the thor, freaking fantastic.
quiet, calculating menance. I thought he would be moustache twirling, monolouging cliché but you TOTALLY see loki's point of view and his motivation for why he does the things he does. an excellent casting choice.
 
We all know that Thor is incredibly powerful in the film, so how powerful is Loki?
 
THOR REVIEW

This one comes from the perspective of someone who´s a big comic book fan, but not particularly a Thor fan. I know the basic canon, but can´t make any claims to be some kind of Thor expert. Which, in a way, helped me to enjoy the movie without much to nitpick about.

The best thing about Thor for me is it pretty much flew by. There was barely a moment where I was even borderline bored. The Asgard and Jotunhein visuals were awesome, and Branagh also made good use of the New Mexico earth setting.

The interesting thing about Thor, differently from other comic book movies, is this is not the one where you see a guy get the superpowers or armor or gadgets or whatever, and figure them out till he becomes the superhero. Thor starts the movie in full power, but then you get what usually happens in the superhero sequel: he loses his powers and has to deal with extraordinary circumstances as a regular human.

The story is about him becoming a hero on the inside, letting go of his arrogance and impulsivity and becoming wiser and more responsible. It´s a smart move that grounds the character and gives him more humanity.

The cast all around works. Nobody would be surprised that Anthony Hopkins gives authority and gravitas to Odin, but Chris Hemsworth stands out in the title role. He combines the Shakespearean nobility of the Stan Lee version with the Viking bravado and hedonism of the actual norse god. And also gives him enough vulnerability that you believe him when he suffers through the consequences of his mistake.

Tom Hiddleston is all you´d expect from Loki, deceitfully restrained, soft-spoken, with a mix of bitter sadness and anger just waiting to explode.

Natalie Portman plays the girly scientist, yeah, but unlike a numbwit like Denise Richards or Tara Reid, she doesn´t try to pretend to be all serious and intellectual, she´s nerdy but a girly girl with a lovable goofiness. It´s a nice reversal of the Spider-Man romance dynamic, here it´s the girl who´s the nerd with a crush on the hunk. That said, though, she doesn´t really add much more to the story than if she were a nurse or a paramedic like in the Avengers cartoon. She´s there to be the romantic interest and for Thor to explain the whole nine realms magic/science mix thing to the audience without just getting an appaled blank stare from the girl.

One thing the more diehard comic book fans may not like: there´s not that much Thor in full costume and power in the movie, and most of the action is out of Asgard. You get a long, and great, sequence with him in the beginning and then in the climax, but for most of the movie he´s costume-less and Mjolnir-less, although it´s the point of the story, actually. Also, most of the epic mythological Asgard/Jotunhein stuff is in the first act, the third act is a bit underwhelming compared to it. Some of the fighting was also more chaotic than intelligible.

The humor overall works, but the repeated gag of Jane running over Thor feels a bit forced, not to mention almost every joke with the Kat Dennings character seems to scream “we wanted to appeal to the Y generation”, so there´s a taser joke, a Facebook joke, an Ipod joke, etc.

Is Thor the new The Dark Knight? Not by a long shot. Is it the new Iron Man? Doesn´t quite reach the intelligence and rapid-fire wit of that one, but is a welcome addition to the superhero movie subgenre, entertaining and different enough for audiences not to feel saturated with yet another guy in costume fighting the good fight, and most likely to please fanboys, the ones who manage to be pleased with adaptations without making laundry lists of pointless, petty complaints anyway.

But even a non-diehard fan like myself feels forced to ask: why the hell does he barely wear the frikking helmet? It´s a helmet, it´s head protection, and it doesn´t even hide the actor´s face, gosh darnit…

GRADE: 7,5 OUT OF TEN
 
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The helmets are only for kings... This is why Odin wears his, why Thor only wears his when he is about to be crowned King, and why Loki wears his when he is acting King. It's a fairly simple concept.
 
thor looks magnificent in his helmet, absolutely amazing. it's a crying shame he only wears the helmet for one scene.
it's not as annoying as judge dredd taking off his helmet (as dredd face is never seen in the comics) but it is a shame only because the helmet looks so cool.
 
The helmets are only for kings... This is why Odin wears his, why Thor only wears his when he is about to be crowned King, and why Loki wears his when he is acting King. It's a fairly simple concept.

It wasn´t clear to me, in the comics he wears the helmet all the time, I always perceived it as part of the combat gear.
 
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