Thor (The Movie) *Spoiler- contains character images*

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Slim no but I agree with Minigt, waist down is too plain.

Too much black...either the pants or his boots need color.

Also don't like the blue on the middle of the vest....too busy.
 
i dont blame with black pants and boots as crazy coloured pants can look stupid.
with Thor they concentrated on the top half of the body which i think is a good job
 
Costume looks like someone did it for a comic book convention and got all the parts from Walmart.

Ghey...
this movie is gonna be a disaster.
 
This would've been money:monkey2
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Costume looks gay.Needs to look like a real Viking.See LOTR costumes for inspration.
 
Even this Hulk will be able to kick this Thor's ass:

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And so can this Hulk:

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Don't look at him Thing, his movie costume is all kinds of cheddar cheesy and enola gay!

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Hemsworth speaks THOR

The countdown is on to hammer time for Chris Hemsworth! The big screen adaptation of Thor is a year away from hitting theaters and--thanks to some intriguing teases in Iron Man 2--buzz is already building for director Kenneth Branagh’s version of Marvel’s mighty one. SuperHeroHype snagged a quick minute--literally--with leading man Hemsworth at the Australians In Film Breakthrough Awards bash, where the 6’3” actor was honored for being the next big thing from Down Under, and found him thunderstruck about having just wrapped filming as the God of Thunder.

SuperHeroHype: After the big build-up in "Iron Man 2," are you totally pumped for Thor to hit theaters next year?
Chris Hemsworth: Absolutely! I just finished shooting last Thursday, and saw "Iron Man 2" the other day--which I loved--and saw the tag at the end. I was with a bunch of mates and we all got kind of giddy watching it. I can’t wait! It was such an incredible four months shooting that film, and I think the film’s going to be fantastic.

SHH: We’ve finally seen you in the costume. How did it feel to have the Thor costume on – the very first time, and for four months?
Hemsworth: [Laugh] Yeah, right! Okay, exactly – I put the thing on and said "It’s not very comfortable, but it looks amazing, so it’s all good." And then a couple of weeks in, I thought "It’s getting more and more uncomfortable," and at the end of three, four months it was a pretty difficult thing to wake up and put on every morning. But it’s sells such an image in the picture. It does a lot of the work for you.

SHH: And what was your take on Thor – how did you see him, as you wanted to play him?
Hemsworth: We just kept trying to humanize it all, and keep it very real. Look into all the research about the comic books that we could, but also bring it back to "Who is this guy as a person, and what’s his relationship with people in the individual scenes?" And working with someone like Kenneth Branagh, who has all those bases covered and has so many ideas, it was a hell of a time!

SHH: And lots of hammer training.
Hemsworth: [Laughs] Oh yeah!
 
I had no idea Hemsworth was Australian. Granted, the only films I've seen him in were J.J. Abrams' Star Trek and A Perfect Getaway. Pretty convincing American accent to my ears. Not that that matters for Thor.
 
Dude, i don't want to hear Thor with a Aussie accent, same thing that ruined Perseus not that there was any hope for that movie.

Idris Elba as Heimdall already made this movie a write off, in my opinion.
 
I had no idea Hemsworth was Australian. Granted, the only films I've seen him in were J.J. Abrams' Star Trek and A Perfect Getaway. Pretty convincing American accent to my ears. Not that that matters for Thor.

Yep he played Kim Hyde in the aussie show that i used to watch called Home & Away for 183 Episodes, he's a pretty good actor to be honest. :rock
 
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