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i dont want click the spoiler thread but can someone PM me whats in the after credits scenes ?
http://mashable.com/2017/10/19/thor-ragnarok-review-funny/#iMdcJK3siOqP
Do anybody think this will be......I don't want to say problem; but, maybe a distraction?
This too worries me, but I've not been seeing this brought up nearly as much as it was with GotG2.
Well, I'm hoping she returns. They need to stop one-offing villains.
I still have hopes of Hela being in IW but we'll see
Breaking Banter? @Breaking_Banter 56m56 minutes ago
Should have been called "THOR/RAGNAROK", because they're seperate things that aren't interested in eachother
Breaking Banter? @Breaking_Banter 35m35 minutes ago
Oh no, it's good, just has a lot of major writing flaws
If a movie has too many jokes, then I don't really that criticism, as much as it's just a personal preference, I'd say.
I've heard this criticism a couple times, but this guy seems like some rando.
Mixed youtube reviews (so far that I've checked) of Hela
Schmoes says she's the best or one of the best Marvel villains. Campea says she's great.
The rest of Collider says Marvel wasted another great actor. Cate did a great job, but didn't give her enough screen time or make her as villainous as you would have thought.
https://www.flickeringmyth.com/2017/10/movie-review-thor-ragnarok-2017/And she would be the stand-out performance were it not for Cate Blanchetts Hela. Although given scant screen time to work with (Thor: Ragnarok spends perhaps too much time on Sakaar and therefore away from Hela), she oozes charisma like no other. Her design is incredible a sure fire cosplay hit in the coming years and her dialogue delivery and conviction is unmatched. With just a bit more character work, she could have found herself as one of the all-time great villains in the MCU (though that is a short list)
https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/19...e-review-marvel-chris-hemsworth-taika-waititiStill, even those moments are grounded in the performances of the films three leads most notably, Cate Blanchett as Hela. The Oscar-winner brings a tremendous amount of gravitas to any role she takes on, but here she adds a delicious sense of scene-chewing malevolence to the mix. Hela is an incredibly powerful villain, capable of separating Thor from his hammer but she also takes obvious, compelling delight in being as evil as she can at any given moment. In a different film, her attitude might come off as cheesy posturing. But given Ragnaroks overall tone, it plays as a celebration, as if Hela is intentionally trying to one-up every villain in the universe.
http://www.etonline.com/thor-ragnar...orths-new-and-much-improved-god-thunder-89501And although Thor is absolutely more interesting than he's ever been, it's stiff competition whether he's the most interesting player in the mix. Blanchett is endlessly watchable as the film's main villain, as deranged as she is sexy. With a sneering smirk and akimbo stance, hip perpetually cocked out, Hela seems simply bored by it all as she decimates entire armies, but Blanchett is having a blast doing it. Her Hela strut is everything.
Whoa, Vision - pre-booked for 6 times? That's confidence.
Bloody hell! How many days is that spread over?These movies are events to me... Got 15 The Last Jedi tickets. No joke.![]()
Going by the review, yup, this sounds amazing. Will easily be the best of the Thor movies. Glad to see so much of the style and humor once again is getting praised, really sounds like the in on the joke.*Also now I'm a bit more interested in listening to the soundtrack.
That's like saying Revenge of the Sith was the best of the prequels. Who cares.
Thor fan boys in full panic mode...