05-07-2011, 07:05 PM | #11 |
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I loved the movie and found it to be entertaining, but I feel like it was missing something. It didn't really have a big climactic fight scene. It had plenty of fighting, but not a Big Fight. Like it could've been either Loki vs Thor or Thor vs The Destroyer but both of those as far as actual Fighting were over shortly.
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05-07-2011, 07:20 PM | #12 |
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I rarely enjoy the comic book movies, so I guess be aware of that.
This movie was dumb. It was predictable, failed to inspire excitement, had bland, unmotivated "villains", and forced a rushed, frivolous romance. The decent action and few points of humor didn't salvage the rest, and even the action fell short thanks to a lack of any kind of climax and a pretty weak "boss fight".
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05-08-2011, 06:36 AM | #13 |
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I liked it. I liked Thor's anachronistic behavior freaking people out and I liked Thor and his posse's plucky attitude. I even liked that Loki guy despite his motivations and overall "plan" being somewhat confusing.
Most of the criticism mainly seems to be "It ain't The Godfather" to which I can only say of course, but for a comic book movie it was pretty good. It is not the absolute best comic book movie but it is certainly better than many of them, and better than a lot of action or science fiction films. Also, as far as the "action" kind of tapering off, pretty sure Destroyer was the "climax" of the film's action, fight with Loki seemed fairly drawn out/ten minutes long though? Seemed like a decent ending sequence, it was certainly longer than what we got with Iron Man 2's final battle with Whiplash, especially if you add in the obligatory "post-credits scene", and the final battle managed to have some level of emotional weight since Thor is cutting himself off from his one true love, which is fairly more than they manage in most of these things.
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I liked Odin, Loki, and the bridge guy a lot better than Thor. Like, Loki seemed like a pretty complex guy what with the "Oh no I'm a frost giant" stuff.
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05-08-2011, 11:26 AM | #15 | |
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I mean, if they don't match yours, or you liked the movie, that's fine and all, but this is just belittling other peoples' problems with it. It didn't need to be this generation's Godfather for me to like it.
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05-08-2011, 11:37 AM | #16 | |
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Being better than Iron Man 2 doesn't mean this is good.
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man All Thor had to do was sacrifice himself for the others to get his powers back to defeat that thing. If a person didn't see that coming from the beginning then I guess the story would seem interesting to that person. It was a terrible fight since no one did ANYTHING to it until he confronted it, got Mjolnir back, and went And then there's Loki. Was I supposed to feel sorry for him or consider him a compelling villain with motives? hahaha OK. e: We're on the way to the Avengers, though, and that could be awesome. I think I might enjoy Captain America's movie -- who'll come after that (Iron Man, Thor, Cap, ...)?
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05-08-2011, 11:45 AM | #17 |
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See Thor's "redemption" annoyed the shit out of me. Like, he somehow goes from being such an arrogant brat that Odin will straight up cast him out of Asgard and take away all his powers to like, full personal revelation, realising the error of his ways, and completely turning over a new leaf in what, a day? Two? It's not even that I don't believe he'd stand up for people in the situation he was in, but getting the fullness of his powers back plus entry to Asgard should not have been that easy. I'm sorry, but if you want to make me believe he's actually grown as a person, you're gonna at least need to show some time lapse with him having to get used to living with weakness or something.
I don't even know if I can call his growth rushed, because I'm not sure it actually happened at all. This just makes Odin look decidedly unwise. I would have even bought Mjolnir coming to his aid because he was actually doing something right and worthy of it, but not actually fully restoring him to his former glory. In fact, isn't that how it went in the comics at first? He was only Thor when he actually had the hammer? No wonder Odin's kids suck. He's a shitty disciplinarian. Edit: Ugggh, and the worst part is that it was all because of his twu wuv, but the romantic subplot was complete shit. I never thought I'd miss the days of Dunst-as-Mary-Jane. If you're going to make a movie with this poor of a plot, then it basically needs to be Ong Bak 2; just a long string of non-stop beating shit up.
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05-08-2011, 11:51 AM | #18 | |
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I'll note that I am sure this movie was enjoyable to folks, but it's still bad.
There's only so much time in a movie. I guess I should give the same consideration to the romance subplot, but *shrug*.
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edit 2: I kind of thought of it the same way as Sevenshot below; I had enough other things I didn't like that his redemption, while fully expected, wasn't so bad.
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05-08-2011, 11:52 AM | #19 | |
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05-08-2011, 12:08 PM | #20 |
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Movie was great, but I don't like dissing on people who didn't like it. Romance was shit, but I felt like the movie focused on it so little overall and that it was just a means to an end (the end being Thor's redemption) that I really didn't mind it. I really liked Loki as a villain, but I probably would have done things a bit differently with his development were it me. Loki's development and motivations were good, I just don't feel like the transition between them motivating him positively to motivating him to be evil was done as well as it could have. Thor's redemption actually works from the perspective I viewed his character, which I'll probably go into more in a later post. So, great movie, but it's fine if you didn't like it.
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