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The God of Thunder
Jimmy the Squid:
So Thor just came out in Australia last week.
Rizzo, my girlfriend and I went and saw this just the other day and I was fairly impressed. I mean it wasn't incredible but I don't really have anything to complain about at all. Probably the only thing I can say is that the 3D didn't add anything to the film and I'm slightly annoyed we had to pay $20 a ticket to see it but still, I was really happy with this film.
Thoughts? Is it even out yet where you guys are?
Dimmukane:
All the trailers I'd seen said it was coming out on a single-digit day in May. So probably next week? So far it's gotten pretty good reviews, however few it may have.
StaedlerMars:
It's out in the UK as of Wednesday, got a troupe of people together to see it, was quite good fun. I think it met a standard for action super hero movie, it wasn't offensively bad or corny, and I was entertained throughout the movie. Maybe it lacked the epic last battle, but it didn't really - what I think happened was that there was just so much cool stuff going on throughout the movie that the last bit just seemed kind of 'meh'. There were a couple of bits where the audience roared with laughter (it's been a while since I saw that happen in a theatre, it's been a while since I went to the theatre).
Also, I've only really read the first few Thor comics from when he was first in The Avengers, so I don't really know what his current arc is like, but has it changed significantly?
*spoiler* Also, if Loki is just one of the things involved in The Avengers movie then that movie is going to be intense. Personally I think the showing-a-teaser-after-the-credits thing is one of the more brilliant marketing things / appealing to geeks thing marvel could do.
Odin:
I'm hoping that they go for the Masters of Evil storyline in the Avengers movie, myself. It would just work so well if they do Captain America's movie right (there had better be some Zemo and Cap had better refer to him as Sock-Face at some point!).
Border Reiver:
Sonny boy hasn't given you tickets to the advance screening yet?
(Sorry, couldn't resist that one)
Marvel's superhero movies have been generally solid lately - decent scripts, competant acting and directing - nothing for the ages, but entertaining
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