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This is a discussion thread for Thor 2. There are spoilers. There are no spoiler tags. Do not continue reading if you do not want the movie was spoiled.
First of all, it was WAY better than I was expecting! The trailer made it look like they had really upped the production value and it did not disappoint. The first Thor was fun for a watch or two, but it wasn't up to say Ironman 1 caliber, you know? You could tell they really unleashed the budget with this one though - the graphics were great, the acting was fun, and I actually would like to see it again in theaters, maybe in 3D this time.
I'm not super hot on 3D movies. I saw Thor 2 in 2D. I hated the HFR 3D in The Hobbit. I don't mind 3D when it's done right, like in Avatar or Gravity. Thankfully, there were no "HEY THIS IS A 3D MOVIE GUYS!!!" type of callouts, like a hand stretching out to you in 3D or stuff like that, so the movie worked very well in 2D, which I very much appreciated because it didn't feel "gimmicky".
I'll just kind of discuss the pros and cons randomly, I guess. For starters, I felt like it should have been at LEAST 20 minutes longer. It felt like they cut some stuff out, especially reaction points. Like, they didn't give you enough time to react to certain scenes, like certain funny parts - they cut them too quick. And then there were some bigger parts, like the scientist boss running around naked and taking the pills - there was definitely a whole backstory they just sliced entirely out of the final movie there, haha. Also with the superhero girl getting jealous of Natalie Portman's character, there was more to that story that will hopefully be explored in a future sequel.
I LOVED the graphics. I'm a huge CGI fan (when done right) and this movie was totally great. I did get the feeling like they pulled some of the graphical ideas from LOTR & JJ Abram's first Star Trek, same with the sound, like the sound effects for the spaceships flying around definitely felt a bit ripped off from the new Star Wars movies. Not in a bad way on any of them, but you could definitely see some homage there.
There were very few scenes where I was like "aw, that's green screen". Generally they did an awesome job with everything. I liked the graphic design of the spaceships, sort of reminded me of the netherworld ones from Riddick 2. The watcher's gold metal ball cage was awesome, lots of details in the gears and stuff, and they didn't focus on the rainbow road too much, which looked kinda goofy in the first one. Lots of neat shots like when they sent the queen's body off the waterfall.
I thought the script could have been tighter. Ironman #1 is my gold standard for this - it had the right amount of real acting AND superhero stuff. I think they nailed the superhero stuff & the graphics and overall production quality in this one, but they needed to tighten up the editing a bit, like I said with giving the audience time to react before yanking you into a different scene. It was kind of hit & miss with that, like the intern had some pretty funny moments that they jumped away from quickly, but they did a good job when Thor shoved Loki out of the spaceship haha.
The cameos cracked me. I lol'd HARD when I saw Chuck (does anyone know if he was supposed to be the Princess Bride sidekick from the first movie, or was he a different dude?). The Captain America part also had me rolling - let's talk about TRUTH! Haha. I also DID NOT REALIZE that Doctor Who was the bad guy until we saw the credits! I thought Christopher Eccleston did a great job as the bad guy! Sort of like how long it took me to figure out the Ice Giant king in the first one was Liam Neeson, haha. Edit: Oops, I meant Colm Feore, the bad guy from Riddick.
The sound quality sounded a little off to me, especially Portman's intern girl, she always sounded muffled. There were a few other parts that jumped out at me with the sound effects and music and stuff that didn't sound like it was mastered or recorded quite right. Not a big deal overall though.
There was a double ending to the movie, in case you didn't stay. The first one was right after the movie and was VERY weird. Apparently there was a dude with a secure art collection that they gave the Aesther stuff to, but told him it was a second Tesseract. Then he's like "5 to go!" so they opened it up for a double Thor trilogy, whoohoo! I also thought they could have split the final post-credit ending into two - I liked that Thor came back and planted one on her, and then they showed what happened to the monster (chasing birds haha), but I felt like that would have been a really great clip just on it's own, right after the final credits, and maybe have put the Thor returning part right after the movie, and then put the weird part with the collector guy in the middle of the credits (after the big names but before the scrolling or something). It was a lot of post-ending stuff, but I like post-ending stuff so it worked for me!
I was a bit thrown off with the guns & RPG launchers in the beginning, but the spaceship thing kind of made since after awhile. Definitely felt very new Star Trekky to me though. I didn't feel like the seriousness of the space elves quite meshed with the funness of Thor & his earth buddies. I would actually like to see a whole separate movie about them, especially since it brings up the question of what happened and why should Asgard be allowed to exist if they simply overran the space darkness elves? Could be a fun movie.
They did a good job switching Loki up. I almost gasped when Thor went to him for help and he switched from confident to a pathetic inmate, sitting messily against the wall. I knew he had something up his sleeve for when they wanted to destroy the Aesther, but I totally forgot about that when Thor's hand got chopped off, excellent misdirection! I knew that Loki wasn't dead when he got stabbed either, because that was his "out" with Thor and because he is a sneaky enough person that he would know what was coming from a bad guy.
I'm still wondering what happened to Odin, if Loki killed him (I don't think so though) or locked him up somewhere or dumped him on that barren planet or what. I suspected it was him at the end because that's how Loki rolled. When Loki first returned in disguise and delivered the news of his own death to Odin, I also would have liked to have seen Odin give a small speech about how awesome Loki was a son, how much he loved him, and how much he wished he had stepped up to the plate instead of being a villain, because I think that would be a stronger reason for Loki to eventually turn away from the dark side, especially now that he is acting as king, apparently. You saw some of that when they were fighting on the ship and Thor was like, I wish I could trust you.
Overall, I really enjoyed it. Wish it had an extra 20 minutes or so for some more backstory & more time for reaction shots. Waaaaay better than the first Thor. Considering seeing again, this time in 3D :thumbsup:
TL;DR: It was fun. I liked it better than the Avengers movie. Go see it if you like superhero movies!
First of all, it was WAY better than I was expecting! The trailer made it look like they had really upped the production value and it did not disappoint. The first Thor was fun for a watch or two, but it wasn't up to say Ironman 1 caliber, you know? You could tell they really unleashed the budget with this one though - the graphics were great, the acting was fun, and I actually would like to see it again in theaters, maybe in 3D this time.
I'm not super hot on 3D movies. I saw Thor 2 in 2D. I hated the HFR 3D in The Hobbit. I don't mind 3D when it's done right, like in Avatar or Gravity. Thankfully, there were no "HEY THIS IS A 3D MOVIE GUYS!!!" type of callouts, like a hand stretching out to you in 3D or stuff like that, so the movie worked very well in 2D, which I very much appreciated because it didn't feel "gimmicky".
I'll just kind of discuss the pros and cons randomly, I guess. For starters, I felt like it should have been at LEAST 20 minutes longer. It felt like they cut some stuff out, especially reaction points. Like, they didn't give you enough time to react to certain scenes, like certain funny parts - they cut them too quick. And then there were some bigger parts, like the scientist boss running around naked and taking the pills - there was definitely a whole backstory they just sliced entirely out of the final movie there, haha. Also with the superhero girl getting jealous of Natalie Portman's character, there was more to that story that will hopefully be explored in a future sequel.
I LOVED the graphics. I'm a huge CGI fan (when done right) and this movie was totally great. I did get the feeling like they pulled some of the graphical ideas from LOTR & JJ Abram's first Star Trek, same with the sound, like the sound effects for the spaceships flying around definitely felt a bit ripped off from the new Star Wars movies. Not in a bad way on any of them, but you could definitely see some homage there.
There were very few scenes where I was like "aw, that's green screen". Generally they did an awesome job with everything. I liked the graphic design of the spaceships, sort of reminded me of the netherworld ones from Riddick 2. The watcher's gold metal ball cage was awesome, lots of details in the gears and stuff, and they didn't focus on the rainbow road too much, which looked kinda goofy in the first one. Lots of neat shots like when they sent the queen's body off the waterfall.
I thought the script could have been tighter. Ironman #1 is my gold standard for this - it had the right amount of real acting AND superhero stuff. I think they nailed the superhero stuff & the graphics and overall production quality in this one, but they needed to tighten up the editing a bit, like I said with giving the audience time to react before yanking you into a different scene. It was kind of hit & miss with that, like the intern had some pretty funny moments that they jumped away from quickly, but they did a good job when Thor shoved Loki out of the spaceship haha.
The cameos cracked me. I lol'd HARD when I saw Chuck (does anyone know if he was supposed to be the Princess Bride sidekick from the first movie, or was he a different dude?). The Captain America part also had me rolling - let's talk about TRUTH! Haha. I also DID NOT REALIZE that Doctor Who was the bad guy until we saw the credits! I thought Christopher Eccleston did a great job as the bad guy! Sort of like how long it took me to figure out the Ice Giant king in the first one was Liam Neeson, haha. Edit: Oops, I meant Colm Feore, the bad guy from Riddick.
The sound quality sounded a little off to me, especially Portman's intern girl, she always sounded muffled. There were a few other parts that jumped out at me with the sound effects and music and stuff that didn't sound like it was mastered or recorded quite right. Not a big deal overall though.
There was a double ending to the movie, in case you didn't stay. The first one was right after the movie and was VERY weird. Apparently there was a dude with a secure art collection that they gave the Aesther stuff to, but told him it was a second Tesseract. Then he's like "5 to go!" so they opened it up for a double Thor trilogy, whoohoo! I also thought they could have split the final post-credit ending into two - I liked that Thor came back and planted one on her, and then they showed what happened to the monster (chasing birds haha), but I felt like that would have been a really great clip just on it's own, right after the final credits, and maybe have put the Thor returning part right after the movie, and then put the weird part with the collector guy in the middle of the credits (after the big names but before the scrolling or something). It was a lot of post-ending stuff, but I like post-ending stuff so it worked for me!
I was a bit thrown off with the guns & RPG launchers in the beginning, but the spaceship thing kind of made since after awhile. Definitely felt very new Star Trekky to me though. I didn't feel like the seriousness of the space elves quite meshed with the funness of Thor & his earth buddies. I would actually like to see a whole separate movie about them, especially since it brings up the question of what happened and why should Asgard be allowed to exist if they simply overran the space darkness elves? Could be a fun movie.
They did a good job switching Loki up. I almost gasped when Thor went to him for help and he switched from confident to a pathetic inmate, sitting messily against the wall. I knew he had something up his sleeve for when they wanted to destroy the Aesther, but I totally forgot about that when Thor's hand got chopped off, excellent misdirection! I knew that Loki wasn't dead when he got stabbed either, because that was his "out" with Thor and because he is a sneaky enough person that he would know what was coming from a bad guy.
I'm still wondering what happened to Odin, if Loki killed him (I don't think so though) or locked him up somewhere or dumped him on that barren planet or what. I suspected it was him at the end because that's how Loki rolled. When Loki first returned in disguise and delivered the news of his own death to Odin, I also would have liked to have seen Odin give a small speech about how awesome Loki was a son, how much he loved him, and how much he wished he had stepped up to the plate instead of being a villain, because I think that would be a stronger reason for Loki to eventually turn away from the dark side, especially now that he is acting as king, apparently. You saw some of that when they were fighting on the ship and Thor was like, I wish I could trust you.
Overall, I really enjoyed it. Wish it had an extra 20 minutes or so for some more backstory & more time for reaction shots. Waaaaay better than the first Thor. Considering seeing again, this time in 3D :thumbsup:
TL;DR: It was fun. I liked it better than the Avengers movie. Go see it if you like superhero movies!
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