05-08-2011, 12:23 PM | #21 |
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I often enjoy noting what I don't like as much as what I like.
What, people need permission not to like things? If folks feel that any of us with negative opinions about the movie are stepping over some kind of line in the thread, please note it. But the implication that the above post contains and the idea that a discussion of a movie holds any bearing on attitudes about posters themselves are equally silly things.
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05-08-2011, 12:34 PM | #22 |
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I mean, I meant it as being directed at some of the people I thought were being a little annoying in their condescension towards people who didn't like it, but if you want to get bent out of shape over this then knock yourself out.
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05-09-2011, 07:14 PM | #23 |
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Well my main point was really just "not high art, action movie, not as bad as Transformers" but since you thought it was worse than Transformers then, man, I just don't know. I was all like "man, I should watch my words better, I totally offended Synk" but then I read that you though it was worse than Transformers and I was just like "Man, that's just crazy. This shit is not worse than Transformers." I totally disagree with you, good sir, on the very basis and nature of that assertion. That is a special kind of curse I expect to see reserved to see leveled at the likes of Catwoman or Elektra, not your average comic book film.
Anyway, did anyone else just see this because it is part of the whole overall Marvel-movie-verse arc leading up to the Avengers? 'Cause I seriously just went to it because of that. That I actually enjoyed it quite a bit was pretty surprising, so maybe I think it's better than it actually is, probably. I liked that it had Hawkeye and references to Bruce Banner and Tony Stark in it, I got more out of that than actual Thor who I don't really care about. He seems overpowered, for one thing, like a Marvel Superman. Does he have some special weakness in the comics other than losing the hammer or does he just lose the hammer a lot?
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05-09-2011, 11:28 PM | #25 |
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I feel like this and everything else Marvel's doing is doing a pretty good job at leading up to the Avengers and I for one can't wait. They took a giant gamble on this project and I really hope it succeeds.
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But the thing with Thor in the comics, at least in the earlier versions, his alter ego Donald Blake is disabled and even weaker than most mortals. These days dramatic tension usually comes from having Thor being either away on business in Asgard or politically opposed to SHIELD's business. He's really the closest Marvel has to Superman.
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05-10-2011, 05:23 AM | #28 |
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I mean, any movie with "I am under the balls" is just.. ugh.
Magus, I wasn't claiming this movie was worse than the Transformers movie. Rather, I was noting that I felt the "guy gets girl" part of the latter worked better/seemed less arbitrary and illogical.
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05-10-2011, 07:50 PM | #29 |
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Ah, point noted.
You forgot those twin robots, what the hell was up with those? BTW I seriously thought that the comic books Thor was always a regular dude but he finds the hammer and becomes Thor, here it is actually in reverse? Or was I just wrong on this account?
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