God of Thunder
So without any other real plans seeming available yesterday about midday, I went to watch Thor. I was never really a big fan of him in the comics. I think my favorite Asgardian plotline was actually when the New Mutants when there (Moonstar becoming a valkyrie, Wolfsbane falling for a wolf prince, Sunspot living it up among warriors in a tavern - ah, good times).
The movie lays more groundwork for the Avengers film, but it's pretty solid on its own. It felt a little... I don't know... simplistic(?), but it hit on all the points it needed to and did so well. Loki was pretty well done, though his motivations are a little unclear. And I have always found it odd that comic book movies like this sort of skirt around "magic," even going so far as to paint it as more superscience. I sort of want to see a Doctor Strange movie just so the film makers can't avoid the topic.
So... Overall, good movie. Not, in my mind, up to Iron Man, but good in its own right.
The movie lays more groundwork for the Avengers film, but it's pretty solid on its own. It felt a little... I don't know... simplistic(?), but it hit on all the points it needed to and did so well. Loki was pretty well done, though his motivations are a little unclear. And I have always found it odd that comic book movies like this sort of skirt around "magic," even going so far as to paint it as more superscience. I sort of want to see a Doctor Strange movie just so the film makers can't avoid the topic.
So... Overall, good movie. Not, in my mind, up to Iron Man, but good in its own right.
I think one of the factors that made Iron Man was casting Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark. Not to say Chris Hemsworth is a bad actor or a bad choice (Apparently he's "hot" according to the girls around me when asked) but Thor's character lends to a more "hippy" attitude in the comics.
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