Best comic book movie this year.
What am I missing here? I thought it was pretty mediocre in Marvel film history.
Best comic book movie this year.
What am I missing here? I thought it was pretty mediocre in Marvel film history.
I think it's better then your average comic book movie, and I also think that this was a very weak year for comic book movies.What am I missing here? I thought it was pretty mediocre in Marvel film history.
I think it's better then your average comic book movie, and I also think that this was a very weak year for comic book movies.
Maybe in structure, but I think Marvel can get away with by the books super hero plots because they are so good at world building and making everything around the plot interesting to me. Most Marvel movies give me the same feeling I have when I'm reading a good Marvel comic, which is exactly what I want out of these movies.Heh, I thought this WAS the average comic book movie
No but,Going to see this in a few...
is there a gotg trailer
The relationships that were present in the movie (Thor-Odin, Thor-Loki, Thor-Jane, Loki-Frigga, even Sif-Jane) were all done quite well. I especially thought the Loki-Frigga bit was effective.A friend didn't understand that Loki was generating an illusion of Frigga in his cell, and that their conversation about her bringing him books was all just his imagination. A scene that I thought really showed how destroyed Loki really was.
The relationships that were present in the movie (Thor-Odin, Thor-Loki, Thor-Jane, Loki-Frigga, even Sif-Jane) were all done quite well. I especially thought the Loki-Frigga bit was effective.A friend didn't understand that Loki was generating an illusion of Frigga in his cell, and that their conversation about her bringing him books was all just his imagination. A scene that I thought really showed how destroyed Loki really was.
Saw it yesterday, thoroughly enjoyed it.
I agree that the villain needed more development, but that seems to be a lot of the Marvel films. However, the villain didn't really have a relationship with any of the heroes, so I suppose building him up would not have contributed too much to the film.
The relationships that were present in the movie (Thor-Odin, Thor-Loki, Thor-Jane, Loki-Frigga, even Sif-Jane) were all done quite well. I especially thought the Loki-Frigga bit was effective.A friend didn't understand that Loki was generating an illusion of Frigga in his cell, and that their conversation about her bringing him books was all just his imagination. A scene that I thought really showed how destroyed Loki really was.
As many have said, the humor really worked. Though Kat's character was non-stop goofy lines, she wasn't too heavily overused (even liked the call-back to "Meow-Meow"). Oh, and Chris O'Dowd had both my wife and I cracking up.
I did think that Lady Sif and the Warriors Three should have had more to do, but I thought the same in the first movie. At least here, they contributed to the middle of the film.
Final battle was one of the best in Marvel movies, and I loved that it felt like a knock-down, drag-out fist fight.
A friend didn't understand that Loki was generating an illusion of Frigga in his cell, and that their conversation about her bringing him books was all just his imagination. A scene that I thought really showed how destroyed Loki really was.
I don't think that is how it went down.Frigga is show later in the movie having the same exact power (in a way hinting at where Loki got it). So it wouldn't surprise me if she was projecting herself into his cell as a way to communicate with him.
Edit: Bah, completely and thoroughly beaten.
/shakes tiny fist at Blader and richiek.
Also, were the production crew playing Portal while making this?
Also, were the production crew playing Portal while making this?
I missed the second one. Sneaky of them to add two. I hope someone puts it on YouTube soon.Did somebody missed the mid credits scene?
http://movies.cosmicbooknews.com/content/thor-2-mid-credit-scene-leaks-online-watch-it-right-here
I enjoyed the movie. Only complaint is how they changed the aesthetics of Asgard in this film. It had a completely different feel in the first movie to me.
Yeah definitely, but while I usually get annoyed by these sorts of changes in sequels I actually dug it here. Asgard felt much more lived in and real to me, a great blend of sci-fi and fantasy.
The villain felt powerful, as did his Dark Elf force. It was nice seeing a force to be reckoned with.
For some race of goofy looking aliens they're pretty scary. Just look how an skeleton crew could take Odin's palace so easily. Just imagine how a bunch of them could wreck shit left and right.
Did somebody missed the mid credits scene?
http://movies.cosmicbooknews.com/content/thor-2-mid-credit-scene-leaks-online-watch-it-right-here
So is The Winter Soldier 5 min preview shown before all showings, just 2D, just 3D or what? I'm thinking about seeing this tonight.
Just 3D.
What is with all the CAP 1 bashing? That was a good movie...
Just 3D.
BTW I flipped out by the cameo, my heart skipped a beat! just fantastic (got the biggest reaction in my theater too) <3
Feel like the older actors don't want to be there any more, haha.