I didn't even care for the first film.
Wow, really?THOR: the dark world: 1/10
f that stupid movie
Yeah, no complaints about HemsworthI actually didn't mind IM3..![]()
Yeah, Hemsworth sells it all the way huh. It's funny, because originally I was dead against him being cast; because till then his biggest thing was being a main character on an Aussie TV Soap drama. I was pulling my hair out over it, & I just couldn't see him in the role at all.
Boy was I wrong.![]()
Yup, didn't want to give too much away in case you wanted to see itMarvel seems to have found that balance for when to use humour in their films from what I've seen personally - & I own the first THOR film & quite like it, but I get that maybe this time it missed the mark. However, I guess before I start asking about flaws, inconsistencies, plot holes etc, I should just watch it once.
Wow, really?
I haven't seen it yet - & was thinking about buying it sight unseen.. maybe not then.
I don't know if it's worth a purchase, but it's worth at least a watch.
Lots of people have a big problem with the excess of humor in the movie, not me, the movie has bigger problems to worry about than the humor, the humor actually takes your mind off those problems, as a major Thor fan I'm not happy how Thor's lore is being depicted in the MCU, but Hemsworth sure makes a good Thor.
It's not nearly as bad as they're making it out to be, it's not IM3, but sure as hell it's not a gem either, let's just say it's an unimaginative use of Marvel Studios' formula.
^ You mean TDW.
I was thinking, "how did Batman come into this all of a sudden..".![]()
In actuality, TDW is incredibly bad because it start to fall apart immidiately and every minute is a slow torture.
It's dumb, full of plot holes and heavily relies on mostly unfunny humor.
There is no moral core or solid narative. It's just a big terrible mess.
I actually didn't mind IM3..![]()
Yeah, Hemsworth sells it all the way huh. It's funny, because originally I was dead against him being cast; because till then his biggest thing was being a main character on an Aussie TV Soap drama. I was pulling my hair out over it, & I just couldn't see him in the role at all.
Boy was I wrong.
Marvel seems to have found that balance for when to use humour in their films from what I've seen personally - & I own the first THOR film & quite like it, but I get that maybe this time it missed the mark. However, I guess before I start asking about flaws, inconsistencies, plot holes etc, I should just watch it once.
genetic bad guy wants to do genetic bad thing
genetic damsel in distress needs saving
genetic hero must save the genetic damsel, bla bla bla, needs help from genetic friends, genetic action scenes, genetic escape ensues
genetic hero fights at the end, all is well, nothing of value was lost. bla bla bla they kiss-the end
worst marvel movie to date. you can probably skip this one and you won't miss anything for the other sequels or new avengers.