You're just determined to change what I'm trying to say . . . aren't you? Just to feed your agenda. Sigh! Typical.
No, just pointing out that the pretentious way wouldn't necessarily be the better way.
You're just determined to change what I'm trying to say . . . aren't you? Just to feed your agenda. Sigh! Typical.
"Never go full retard. Always go full Goldblum." - A. Person, 2017Goldblum went full Goldblum
Stranger things have happened.
I saw this this morning and I loved it, it was a lot of fun.
The humor was great, it was the funniest non-Guardians movie so far.
I've like Thor since his first movie, but I do think the funnier take we got on him here was even better than the more serious tone he had in his other appearances.
I liked it a lot - but best picture?I can't imagine it winning Best Picture, personally.
I agree with this except for when they were watching Surtur destroy Asgard. That was one moment where I thought the humor was misplaced.I saw a couple people complaining about Ragnarok being a comedy, but that actually brought up one thing I was pretty impressed with in it. Waititi and co managed to give us a lot of great humor, but at the same time the didn't undermine the darker, more serious moments, and allowed them to have the gravitas they needed.
Largely agree, except as far as the opening scene goes, I liked the spinning in chains thing, and it was rather the "crown or big eyebrow" exchange that overrreached for me.This is officially the first time I feel Marvel Studios injected too much humor into a film. I'm totally fine with my action films having comedic elements. All 16 prior Marvel Studio films have struck a good balance to varying degrees from IM into Winter Soldier to the Guardians films. All the films were able to have their dramatic beats and comedy moments(cake & hit it too so to speak) but this is the first one where the comedy was hammed up so much it took away from what could've been some building drama and/or intrigue.
Exhibit A: Thor spinning in the chains. Talking to the corpse, yes. The "wait a sec, I'm coming back around" done twice at that--no.
Exhibit B: The rebounding ball in Hulk's apartment knocking Thor down in what should be an escape moment leading to a chase for the Quinjet.
Exhibit C: Banner dropping from the Quinjet to do battle on the Rainbow Bridge....splat. He's not the Coyote in a Looney Tunes sketch. Come on now!
Exhibit D: Korg talking over what should be a sad and dramatic moment of Asgards demise.
Black Panther trailer had me really looking forward to that one! I'm just hoping that Infinity War won't be a clusterfuck of epic proportions, as I suspect it could be...
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Movie was fun and all but... is this really what you want all comic book movies to be?? 80s fantasy movies with modern effects? I am really terrified that we've seen the end of the serious comic book hero. Perhaps we can count on Fox to carry that torch...
Not sure if you are serious or being sarcastic....
Resorting to lies in order to maintain your desperate, "on bended knee" position at the MCU shrine? No one said the films should have no connections at all. However, films should be able to stand on their own with a main story instead of the MCU formula (for most of its films) of meaningless, slapped together toy commer--er...scripts...which only exist to sell the next product. There's a difference. Familiarize yourself with it.
I guess you're one of the people that wants all comedies for comic book adaptations.
No but to appeal to Fox to save serious comic book movies implies either sarcasm or a serious misunderstanding of how poorly Fox is doing with comic book movies compared to Disney.
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