Dec 2, 2017 11:42 pm
I got to watch Thor Ragnarok last weekend, after a bit of a delay (which is tough, given I work at Marvel). I was actually kind of mixed on it. It felt like two movies jammed together, with an opening that was just plastered on. That's not to say I didn't like it. But I enjoyed it more for the action than the movie itself.
So lets start with the start. Thor is in a random fight; ok, cool opening. He gets back to Asgard to find Odin acting completely un-Odin like, and knows it's Loki... ok? There's no subterfuge, no thing, just happens. So he goes looking for Odin, gets conveniently pointed pointed in the right direction by Benefiber Cucumberswatch, ok, then... Odin just dies? Felt completely emotionless, as was Thor losing his hammer, what he thought was his source of power.
Then we move to movie 1: Planet Hulk. On it's own, it was ok. Visuals were cool, characters felt either flat or overdone, and plot was forced. We know Hulk disappeared in Ultron... into a random portal? Ok... Hulk is now semi-articulate? I'm ok with that, but given he's just kind of reappeared to us, its weird. And Korg? Funny at first, annoying as it went on to me. But, things moved on, cool fights, Thor coming into his power, neato. It was all obviously just there to reintroduce Hulk and get some new characters on board, plus rebond Thor and Loki, loosely.
Movie 2: Reclaiming Asgard. This I liked. Hela came to feel a combination of evil and used. I felt a touch of sympathy for her, though not a ton, which I liked. Again, the whole "prepared army of undead" felt forced; why couldn't she resurrect the soldiers she killed? But again, cool fights, even if the end (Thor/Loki leading to the destruction of Asgard) was a bit obvious.
Before I saw it, someone described it to me as walking the line between just the right number of jokes and too many jokes. I felt like it crossed the line by a bit. Obviously they've been setting Thor up as a bit of a spoiled child, growing up, a comedic character of sorts when not in the fight. But this movie was at times slapstick. Like Banner jumping from the spaceship and faceplanting the Rainbow Bridge?
Overall, good, though not great. I'm not epileptic, but some of that movie felt seizure inducing. And of course, if Thor's power came from Asgard like Hela's... does he still have any powers? Is he still an Avenger? We'll see. What did you guys think?
Note: I haven't seen the Avengers trailer; I don't watch trailers for movies I'm interested in any more.
So lets start with the start. Thor is in a random fight; ok, cool opening. He gets back to Asgard to find Odin acting completely un-Odin like, and knows it's Loki... ok? There's no subterfuge, no thing, just happens. So he goes looking for Odin, gets conveniently pointed pointed in the right direction by Benefiber Cucumberswatch, ok, then... Odin just dies? Felt completely emotionless, as was Thor losing his hammer, what he thought was his source of power.
Then we move to movie 1: Planet Hulk. On it's own, it was ok. Visuals were cool, characters felt either flat or overdone, and plot was forced. We know Hulk disappeared in Ultron... into a random portal? Ok... Hulk is now semi-articulate? I'm ok with that, but given he's just kind of reappeared to us, its weird. And Korg? Funny at first, annoying as it went on to me. But, things moved on, cool fights, Thor coming into his power, neato. It was all obviously just there to reintroduce Hulk and get some new characters on board, plus rebond Thor and Loki, loosely.
Movie 2: Reclaiming Asgard. This I liked. Hela came to feel a combination of evil and used. I felt a touch of sympathy for her, though not a ton, which I liked. Again, the whole "prepared army of undead" felt forced; why couldn't she resurrect the soldiers she killed? But again, cool fights, even if the end (Thor/Loki leading to the destruction of Asgard) was a bit obvious.
Before I saw it, someone described it to me as walking the line between just the right number of jokes and too many jokes. I felt like it crossed the line by a bit. Obviously they've been setting Thor up as a bit of a spoiled child, growing up, a comedic character of sorts when not in the fight. But this movie was at times slapstick. Like Banner jumping from the spaceship and faceplanting the Rainbow Bridge?
Overall, good, though not great. I'm not epileptic, but some of that movie felt seizure inducing. And of course, if Thor's power came from Asgard like Hela's... does he still have any powers? Is he still an Avenger? We'll see. What did you guys think?
Note: I haven't seen the Avengers trailer; I don't watch trailers for movies I'm interested in any more.