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Thor: Ragnarok Early Reactions

Neophant

Member
Hope Ragnarok lives up to the first Thor movie (which I find to be really underrated in discussions about everyone's top MCU movies) and even those few memorable moments in Thor 2 regarding Loki. I have total faith in Taika Waititi so I'm hoping it'll end up being the best of the franchise featuring our fave deity of alien origin and mythology-inspired.
 
Sounds promising, but those early reactions ultimately don't mean much yet. Is there anybody that didn't think the combo of Marvel and Taika wouldn't be fun? Based on that promise alone, this should easily be the funniest MCU flick. Hopefully when the reviews hit we'll have more than a few reasons to get excited. The synth driven soundtrack talk has made my ears perk up though. I can't wait to hear more.
 

DeathyBoy

Banned
Yea, Dr. Strange was pretty lame. Literally the one and only time I understood the complaints of Marvel being like a factory when it comes to making their comic book movies. Looked pretty tho

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Cannot wait to see this, just a few more weeks D:

At worst it was serviceable.
 

Shahadan

Member
"It's fun" is the shittiest praise ever for a movie as far as I'm concerned

That's how people talk about Transformers movies.
 

Mahonay

Banned
What. Waititi directed this? I haven't been following this Thor movie at all. Fuck, I can't wait to see it now.
 

liquidtmd

Banned
I don't know much, but I know in 10 years of being a casual MCU watcher the Thor trailer set to the Immigrant Song was probably the best one they've ever done.

It has my money due to that alone and I'm mixed generally on the movies. Strike rate of the current MCU for me has been about 60%
 

Finaika

Member
"It's fun" is the shittiest praise ever for a movie as far as I'm concerned

That's how people talk about Transformers movies.

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KahooTs

Member
My hot take after parsing those blurbs for over inflated early impressions is that they feel the movie is shallow.

Hopefully the fault is with them and not the movie, that they're the type that thought Fury Road was shallow. Or they are all invested with the behind the scenes universe story and this does nothing to push that along. I don't like most Marvel movies but I find I really want to like this one, I suppose because it doesn't look like the result of a formula.
 

robotrock

Banned
"brief period" = 12 years

but, yeah, I get what you're saying .... shame Wright didn't want to do it

Right, he was doing it before the MCU happened. Brief period was supposed to refer to the time where he had signed on to do it for the MCU.

maybe someday...
 

Dalek

Member
I’m looking forward to everyone loving Ragnaork when it comes out, and then a year from now posts saying “People actually liked Ragnarok?”
 
My hot take after parsing those blurbs for over inflated early impressions is that they feel the movie is shallow.

Hopefully the fault is with them and not the movie, that they're the type that thought Fury Road was shallow. Or they are all invested with the behind the scenes universe story and this does nothing to push that along. I don't like most Marvel movies but I find I really want to like this one, I suppose because it doesn't look like the result of a formula.
I mean it’s going to be a Taika Waititi comedy film.
 

kirblar

Member
My hot take after parsing those blurbs for over inflated early impressions is that they feel the movie is shallow.

Hopefully the fault is with them and not the movie, that they're the type that thought Fury Road was shallow. Or they are all invested with the behind the scenes universe story and this does nothing to push that along. I don't like most Marvel movies but I find I really want to like this one, I suppose because it doesn't look like the result of a formula.
This is in line w/ everything we know, it's intended to be a light fun movie right before the super serious BP and Infinity War movies.
 
I'm not across him but I thought he is partly heralded for being able to weave sentimentality effectively between his quirky comedy.
Yeah he can, but I don’t see this as having the sentimentality of Hunt for the Wilderpeople, rather the irreverent humour of What We Do in the Shadows. It’s going to be rly rather low key film in the grand scheme of the MCU.
 

Einchy

semen stains the mountaintops
My hot take after parsing those blurbs for over inflated early impressions is that they feel the movie is shallow.

Hopefully the fault is with them and not the movie, that they're the type that thought Fury Road was shallow. Or they are all invested with the behind the scenes universe story and this does nothing to push that along. I don't like most Marvel movies but I find I really want to like this one, I suppose because it doesn't look like the result of a formula.

Not sure how you're getting that they thought it was shallow or how you know they're the "types" who thought Fury Road was shallow.
 
Dr. Strange had one of my favorite endings/solutions to defeating the bad guy in a comic book film in awhile. It toyed with the typical comic book third act climax of a city skybeam battle but then subverted it.

It's my favourite third act by far
 

CloudWolf

Member
Hope that the reviewer describing it as a Taika Waititi film is correct, because I'm pretty much done with the MCU but I love everything Taika Waititi had made so far.

Right, he was doing it before the MCU happened. Brief period was supposed to refer to the time where he had signed on to do it for the MCU.

maybe someday...
???

It's true that Ant-Man didn't start out as a MCU film, but it became one after Iron Man came out and was a success. Wright didn't leave Ant-Man until 2014. 6 years is a brief period to you?
 

okdakor

Member
"It's fun" is the shittiest praise ever for a movie as far as I'm concerned

That's how people talk about Transformers movies.

Transformers movie aren't fun, we laugh at them, not "with" them... The shittiest praise is "it's not so bad if you check your brain at the door"
 

robotrock

Banned
???

It's true that Ant-Man didn't start out as a MCU film, but it became one after Iron Man came out and was a success. Wright didn't leave Ant-Man until 2014. 6 years is a brief period to you?

man you don't have to be a dick about it :((

come on man :(((((

i guess ifucked up. happens.
 
Man, I loved Dr. Strange. Cool visuals, awesome backwards fight scene near the end, great resolution, Scott Adkins, what more could you want?

Then again, I basically like everything Marvel.
 
Man, I loved Dr. Strange. Cool visuals, awesome backwards fight scene near the end, great resolution, Scott Adkins, what more could you want?

Then again, I basically like everything Marvel.

I thought Doctor Strange was great too. The visuals and crazy setpieces really set it apart from the other films, IMO. And Cumberbatch was awesome in the role. Looking forward to seeing him again in Ragnarok and Infinity War.
 
I'm pleasantly surprised at the praise for Thompson's Valkyrie, even Scott Mendelson liked her. Just judging by the trailers i was worried she'd be a weak link in the cast.

Unrelated, this random twitter comment cracked me up:

So another "fun" marvel movie... they just keep getting worse. Had faith in Taika. Shame.

They must be a big fan of his. "Oh no, a lighthearted Taika Waititi film."
 

Budi

Member
Sweet, sounds about what I wanted from this. I really could like this, looking forward to seeing it at some point.
 
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