Who says you have to take something seriously in order for it to be good, sometimes it's nice to just have fun.But if they’re not going to take seriously, why should I?
Who says you have to take something seriously in order for it to be good, sometimes it's nice to just have fun.But if they’re not going to take seriously, why should I?
Also it feels like its something that could actually happen. Like if SHIELD and superheroes were real, Winter Soldier's story could actually happen. There are no universes in which Thor 3 would happen.You could have fun with it being more serious. Winter Soldier for instance. A vastly more enjoyable and fun movie because it was more serious. It felt like a actual threat.
How would you know? Have you traveled the multiverse?Also it feels like its something that could actually happen. Like if SHIELD and superheroes were real, Winter Soldier's story could actually happen. There are no universes in which Thor 3 would happen.
But if they’re not going to take seriously, why should I?
How I would love an "I say thee nay!" though.luckily they did away with the faux shakesperian English Thor spoke in the comics for a long while.
I'm not really sure I'd call movies like The Winter Soldier fun. It's a great movie, and there is some humor, but not really enough for me to call it fun.You could have fun with it being more serious. Winter Soldier for instance. A vastly more enjoyable and fun movie because it was more serious. It felt like a actual threat.
Whether or not something could actually happen is the absolute lowest thing on my list of expectations when I'm going to see sci-fi fantasy movie about Norse gods and a giant green rage monster, on an alien planet controlled by Jeff Goldblum at a rave.Also it feels like its something that could actually happen. Like if SHIELD and superheroes were real, Winter Soldier's story could actually happen. There are no universes in which Thor 3 would happen.
Whether or not something could actually happen is the absolute lowest thing on my list of expectations when I'm going to see sci-fi fantasy movie about Norse gods and a giant green rage monster, on an alien planet controlled by Jeff Goldblum at a rave.
HARD disagree.That's the point. There is no enjoyment in movies like that.
Why take any Star Trek more seriously than "The Trouble With Tribbles"?But if they’re not going to take seriously, why should I?
I had high hopes for the character as he had great potential for some really epic scenes and battles - Norse mythology mixed with superheroics ( luckily they did away with the faux shakesperian English Thor spoke in the comics for a long while). We didn't really get epic stories, just a jumble of not that interesting stories and characters that fell far too short of potential.
To make things worse they turned Thor 3 into a comedy movieI'm ok with Thor cracking a joke sometimes, it is entertainment after all, but this swung far too much into that territory and to me it just didn't make a good fit for the character.
I also don't have high hopes for Love and Thunder, it looks like another Thor comedy but Gorr is a serious enemy ( he is not called God Butcher for nothing) and i fear the tone of Waititi's comedy just won't gel with a serious enemy.
But if they’re not going to take seriously, why should I?
Why take any Star Trek more seriously than "The Trouble With Tribbles"?
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