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11 Comments
pumkinandstormsays...I have the biggest crush on him. Thanks for making my day.
pumkinandstormsays...*promote
siftbotsays...Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Friday, June 29th, 2012 9:18am PDT - promote requested by pumkinandstorm.
dannym3141says...I feel that the character development just isn't in the writing. Even in this, i just feel the stories are too recited and too narrative, it doesn't feel personal, it just feels as though they're name-dropping things that will highlight their different upbringing. The conversation doesn't feel natural enough (to me).
I liked the film though, but it's just a quick and easy action film to me, no character development necessary.
VoodooVsays...tell me...how do you have plausible character development for Thor and Loki, a couple of demi gods.
when you take into consideration this is a comic book movie...and on top of it, the only reason the movie existed was to introduce Thor for the later Avengers movie...I thought they did pretty good.
EvilDeathBeesays...>> ^pumkinandstorm:
I have the biggest crush on him. Thanks for making my day.
Who wouldn't? I'm straight as an arrow, but have no problems admitting he's stunning
enochsays...>> ^VoodooV:
tell me...how do you have plausible character development for Thor and Loki, a couple of demi gods.
when you take into consideration this is a comic book movie...and on top of it, the only reason the movie existed was to introduce Thor for the later Avengers movie...I thought they did pretty good.
thats why i used the word tepid.
it was ok.pretty god is fine as well.
i disagree with the dismissal of character development.i was a huge thor fan when i was a kid and there is a ton of back story concerning loki and thor (along with massive amounts of lore) but the movie really didnt touch on those things.not in any substanstive way to relay their complicated brother relationship.in my opinion anyways.
thank god joss whedon went in a different direction and portrayed thor much closer to the comic books (even his gleeful physical bouts with the hulk).
i mean think about it.while nolan has done a fantastic job with batman.singer dropped the ball with superman and green lantern was an abomination and due to those two last failures we may never see a justice league movie.
character development and plot wrapped in a tasty story is vital to a good movie.even if that movie happens to be based on super hero comic books.
luxury_piesays...I would call * terrible but apparently nobody gave that a go...
gwiz665says...Thor was great. Straight forward, good spectacle, like a good comic book.
>> ^VoodooV:
tell me...how do you have plausible character development for Thor and Loki, a couple of demi gods.
when you take into consideration this is a comic book movie...and on top of it, the only reason the movie existed was to introduce Thor for the later Avengers movie...I thought they did pretty good.
Paybacksays...That Golem-y thing Loki sent after Thor made the movie for me. Frickin' lazur face, PEW PEW.
xxovercastxxsays...I couldn't hear a damn thing they were saying in that first scene and that seems to be the one everyone is talking about.
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