lol WHERE have you been?! We've been saying that since BEFORE the movie was out!![]()
hehehe Yeah I remember, I was messin' with ya.don't you remember i was avoiding spoilers till the release was close, lol. even after seeing the movie or the episode last weekend it never dawned on me till you said something just now lol.

Less pop culture media jokes in lieu of developing Jane and Thor's relationship more naturally. Hemsworth and Portman were fun to watch together and had chemistry, but the writing was so, so forced. If they could have made that more believable the whole movie would work better.
Uh, not that I necessarily disagree(though I didn't mind the reference(s)) but other than the facebook reference which took all of about 5 seconds of screen time, what other pop culture references were there? Pop tarts, maybe? Ok, another 5 seconds. That's all I can remember and giving those 10 seconds to further develop the Thor/Jane relationship doesn't seem like it would do a whole lot.
The battle between Loki and Thor needed to be a battle of the gods, it needed to be even more fierce than Spidey versus Doc Ock. Instead when it was over I was left thinking "hmm, is that all?"
Thanks Blight, I have an Art Thread tooI must say I am a huge fan of your work.
More feats of strength by Thor, upturning the table was really it not counting the battles.
I would of toned done and how quick the cuts are during the action sequences. You can hardly focus on what is happening. I guess this was to keep the rating accessible?
I also wouldn't have gone so colourful with the costume and props. Something similar to Lord of the Rings where you can practically feel the texture and the reality would have been better as the movie did look a little toyish.
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True, this was especially evident in Hogun's brief scuffle with a Frost Giant, they cut to the next shot before his mace even made contact.
Uh, not that I necessarily disagree(though I didn't mind the reference(s)) but other than the facebook reference which took all of about 5 seconds of screen time, what other pop culture references were there? Pop tarts, maybe? Ok, another 5 seconds. That's all I can remember and giving those 10 seconds to further develop the Thor/Jane relationship doesn't seem like it would do a whole lot.
They just needed more time on the whole. He was there for what, 2-3 days? And in that time he develops feelings strong enough for him to want to return to Earth just for her someday?
Now Natalie Portman is one of the most beautiful people in the world so in real life I would buy that, lol, after 2-3 seconds with her face to face I'd be willing to walk from here to Mexico, but for the god of thunder?

You are treating this as if they were madly in love and wanted to get married right away, but that isn't the case. Yes, Jane was infatuated with a Thor, who just happens to be not only handsome, but a friggin' GOD OF THUNDER. Of course she'd be smitten by him. As for Thor, he may not have spent that much time on Earth, but in those few days he learnt alot about himself, and pretty much changed his personality fundamentally. During these times, Jane was there to help him, and spent time with him. Not only that, but I'm sure Thor (despite his godhood), was attracted to Jane as well, and he was intrigued by her. I don't think it is unreasonable to have Thor wanting to see Jane again.
The Asgardian gods, much like Greek gods, have natural human emotions and they behave just like any humans with the exception of immortality and amazing abilities. I don't see why Thor won't be attracted to someone as beautiful as Jane; heck, if Thor were Zeus he'd probably make her pregnant already.![]()
I hear what your saying, here and the other thread included, but personally, and it's my opinion, the whole romance was just farfetched and his personal arc was real fast.
Yeah I can see her being smitten obviously, but this is the friggin' GOD OF THUNDER, like you said. What makes her so special after a few days? I agree about the human emotions, but that being said, I'm sure Thor's seen plenty of women in his time, on every realm lol.
In the comics the connection makes more sense. She's in touch with Donald Blake on a consistent basis for that type of attraction to manifest. She loves him & Thor, over time. But if anything, in this movie Thor may have had some lust for her, but that's about it. I can't see where all these emotions come from after such a small period of time, and even if they are there, you can't expect the audience to feel the same way.
Rachel Dawes, Pepper Potts, Mary Jane Watson, Betty Ross, these connections make a little more sense given the length of time these love interests were in their respective men's lives. On top of that, their all human beings on the basic level, not universe traveling, realm jumping, dimension bending gods.