Hela strikes him and in the same shot what was his left eye is now a CG bloody wound. You don't see blood flying, nor the eyeball. It just becomes a bloody wound. Like dry blood around his eye. It doesn't look realistic at all and it happens so quick you don't really registered what just happened.
So regarding the lost eye, my only question that remains is regarding Infinity War. He clearly has both eyes in the leaked trailer. So did the Russo's retcon this? Or did they just digitally alter Thor's appearance in the trailer, as a way to not spoil Raganrok? Or is it the work of the time stone? Perhaps this is why they are waiting to drop the official trailer for IW...
I need answers!
No transfer. It was in him this all time, he just was too depend on his hammer. But the loss of his father pissed him off that he starts igniting, just a little bit.
My worry is whether I could see thor in the same power level as odin or bor in future!!
ah don't insult Odin.You meach shooting a laser from a cane? Because that's all we've seen them do. ^^
He clearly has both eyes in the trailer for Ragnarok during certain scenes, which is not the case in the movie.
Really? What scenes?
No transfer. It was in him this all time, he just was too depend on his hammer. But the loss of his father pissed him off that he starts igniting, just a little bit.
He ragdolled him ONE time lol what is wrong with you? And what does having a hammer have to do with someone picking you up and throwing you're not even making sense at this point lmao.
This was also at the very end of the fight, he slammed Thor through an office table and threw him into a TV monitor "oooooo" big deal. Let's examine the ENTIRE fight shall we....
Thor tackled Hulk through a wall, dodged a punch, landed a punch that made Hulk spin around, tried to reason with the Hulk and got sucker punched. Called for Mjolnir then knocked Hulk into a plane, dodged Hulk throwing the plane wing, hit Hulk with a flying knee causing him to stumble. Thor jumped on Hulk's neck and tried to restrain him then Hulk jumped through the ceiling. When they landed Hulk picked up Thor who was clearly off guard and slammed him into a desk and thew him into a monitor.
I think people look at the Avengers fight through rose colored lenses and forget that Thor won most of the exchanges. Looking back on the fight Hulk only landed any attacks by catching Thor off guard. It's not like they were both exerting force and Hulk physically overpowered Thor, he simply caught him by suprise like he did Loki.
Whedon was clearly more of a Hulk supporter than Thor supporter, the same way you feel Taiki is slighting Hulk us Thor fans felt that way about Whedon.
LMAO that would be a sight to behold.As a sidenote, why is anyone worried about power levels? Iron Man beat the Hulk straight up in a fist fight, so nobody ranks Hulk very high when it comes to strongest in these films. At this point, I fully expect the talking raccoon to be the one to destroy Thanos.
That's great. Are the main characters of the movie well-rounded? Are there parts you'd say are 'deep'?
Yeah they are well-rounded and have character arcs. They are some legitimate touching character moments, nothing too heavy or too deep but genuine emotion yeah for sure. The last moment Loki and Thor share with Odin before his death is the deepest most emotional moment of the film. The destruction of Asgard as well. Korg has some unintentionally comedic lines during the destruction but it doesn't distract from the impact on the others. It's bittersweet. Well handled.
I agree with you BigThor.
I've always commented this with my friends.
The impression you have is that Whedon liked Hulk more than Thor
did Hela give a f*** about Odin's death???
Weird question(s).
What was the style of the end credits, photos, or whatever?
I know Hemsworth is listed first, but is Tom Hiddleston second?
I've heard people say that Loki gets a good amount of screen time, true or not?
The also say Loki has a good arc or placement in this, true or not?
thanks for answering like always.Him being dead is the reason she's free. So yeah, she doesn't like him very much. She views him as an massive a-hole. So she relishes in her freedom and never stops talking smack about him.
Him being dead is the reason she's free. So yeah, she doesn't like him very much. She views him as an massive a-hole. So she relishes in her freedom and never stops talking smack about him.
Retro colorful 80's silhouettes things.
Wow that's specific, I don't know (and I don't know why does it matters really)
Yes.
Yes.
Nope.Kingdork, I did send you a PM, but I seem you are doing better here, and I also didn't like the way I wrote the message so I'll just break in down into posts.
Tom Hiddleston mentioned Hela and Loki recognizing each others like for chaos in the final fight on the bridge did that make it to the film, if so what was that scene like?
Was there a moment where Thor became wise to Odin being Loki, or did it just happen? What was Hopkin's like as Loki, you know when Loki was still Odin?
I had the Thor puts a disk on Loki, any detail like Loki's reaction and did it come off?
What was your favorite Loki moment?
In case you can't tell. Loki Girl
