No.
No.
Good.
I don't mind 3D, a good majority of folks on BG will tell you it's awful, but rarely do I think a film greatly benefits from 3D. IMO the only Marvel film that I'd say is a must in 3D is Dr. Strange and that's just for some of the already mind bending visuals.
Yo GotG 2 was pretty damn good 3D too.
But yeah this was one of the weaker 3Ds I've seen so forget must I wouldn't even say it necessarily added anything. That said it was a great way to ditch the crowd opening weekend when there was a huge line most going to Thor but few going to 3D lol
I saw it in 2D and loved it, but I will go see it again in 3D because I want to give films like this more money.
I saw it a second time at one of those dine- in theaters. The lack of a loud heckler made the movie so much better. I also noticed Korg set up the "RPS kinda thing" but I missed it the first time cuz of said heckler. Not so subtle
Another completely solid Marvel movie.
Compared to these the DC movies just look sad, so joyless and barren of color. Watching the Justice League trailer before this movie just drove that home for me even more.
I can't say this is my favorite Marvel movie but it was definitely extremely enjoyable. I felt bad for
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Everything involving Loki was great, though.
I think due to some rights issues or something they can't make Hulk movies with him as the main character or something? Was something I remember seeing a while ago, no idea if it was true or not.
Saw this the other day. It was a lot of fun. I know a lot of people are going to say "who cares?" since Thor 2 was pretty bad and most people didn't like the first one, but my major complaint was that Thor wasn't really Thor in this. You could've had Tony or Peter Quill delivering most of the dialogue and it wouldn't have seemed any different.
I see what you're saying, but I think his time on Earth had changed him a lot. From Thor 1 through the Avengers movies and up to now he has gotten progressively more humorous and less stiff/stuffy thanks to being around people who need humor to survive. Sure this was turned up to 11 but
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If you haven't gotten used to Marvel and quips, I don't know what to tell you.
You can make the argument that he's changed but this feels like a completely different character from the one we saw last in Avengers 2. If a character is going to change that much it needs to happen on camera. It's not that he was was funny, it's how he was funny. The humor of Thor used to come from him being out of place anywhere but Asgard. Now I literally don't know what sets him apart from the other quippy Marvel heroes in terms of personality.
idk he was fitting in decently better in AoU
It is. Universal owns the rights to any solo Hulk movie. They also own the rights to any Marvel attractions in Florida, which is why Disney is putting all the marvel stuff at Disneyland
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I think I need to see this again... It wasn't as good as it was hyped up to be and I was expecting. I liked Thor 1 a lot and this was good, but it wasn't in the same universe as either gotg which a lot of people seem to want to compare it or rank it next to.
It had an extremely rushed beginning, then it died forever with some random humor in between and didn't get good again until Led Zeppelin started playing. Then it kinda felt like Rogue One where those 5 incredible minutes at the end made up for everything I went through to get there.
I don't usually see things twice in theater's, even my all time favorites, but I might do this again. Maybe it's because the theater was empty so there was no energy and no one overreacting to the humor. Everything just got a single chuckle, or heh. Think I laughed harder at the snake stab line than anything, but I really laughed at that like more than most lines in any MCU movie so far.
But really I don't know where I'd rank it, I mean, I liked it, but I wasn't swooned by it like gotg. Then again I'd still put it as top 5 or even 3 for me so I don't know why I had these unrealistic expectations of going in.
Also rock dude was great would again etc.
Fucking killed it with Korg. I definitely never imagined him having a voice like that from the comics, but it worked so well.
I honestly thought it was Rhys Darby (Murray from Flight of the Conchords). Was fucking Taika Waititi himself lol
Oh shit, he's the guy from What We Do in the Shadows. I knew he sounded familiar!