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I am having a hard time believing one thing with the Thor movies. Cannoli Send a noteboard - 07/11/2017 04:41:51 PM

It took them three movies into a franchise about Norse gods set in the present day to actually use Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song"?

It was funny and good. Despite being less ostensibly serious than the last "Thor" it has more significant stakes, emotional & narrative, and does a much better job of character development. Thor himself is the best balance of humorously ignorant & oblivious, while still being functionally intelligent. The post-credits scene from "Dr. Strange" expanded upon in the film, but it's just a cameo, without the team-up I thought was implied the first time I saw it. But it's still good. This is arguably the best Hulk movie as well as the best Thor movie, where the Hulk actually gets significant dialogue and there is a good bit of Banner as well. And Thor trying to use Natasha's sundown mantra to rein him in is pretty amusing. Karl Urban shows up as an Asgardian guy (they really aren't clear what the status is of the non-mythological people in Asgard, like Ray Stevenson's & Zachary Levi's characters, and their Chinese fiend who is featured slightly more prominently than usual here) with a humorous and yet serious character arc that would probably have been cut from the film if the release date was two weeks later.

The human scientists are gone, but most of the Asgardian crew are back, minus the attractive females who were previously killed off, or have TV shows of their own now, so there is a new one, Valkyrie, an expatriate Thor encounters on his travels. Loki is fun, and they found a way to reprise the team-up dynamic that made Thor 2 without watering him down or forgetting the characterization that made him the villain of his first two movies. There's a play-within a play thing with some very amusing cast members, and Anthony Hopkins doesn't seem quite as checked-out as he did last time. They gave Heimdal more to do that wasn't as shoe-horned in as his action scenes in the last one seemed to be.

Cate Blanchett is great as Hela, but this is the second mythology-based superhero villain this year, to have abandoned the character's ancient backstory in favor of cribbing from Warhammer 40K's Horus Heresy (and I don't mean Hulk:Angron). And you can't say this was another one that just preserved the status quo while waiting for one of the big team-ups.

I'd put this among the best of the Marvel films, good Marvel I mean, better than Shitty Marvel (under which I lump all the pre-Holland Spider-mans, the Hyphenated Mutants and the Not-so-Incredible 4) goes without saying. Really, it's up there with "Guardians of the Galaxy", "Civil War" "Ant-Man" and "Ultron", and IMO, better than any Iron Man or the first Thor & Captain America films.

Cannoli
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I am having a hard time believing one thing with the Thor movies. - 07/11/2017 04:41:51 PM 925 Views
Of course it is all a set up for the female Thor *NM* - 07/11/2017 06:03:29 PM 289 Views
Not going to happen - 08/11/2017 12:54:20 PM 566 Views
Mjölnir was destroyed several times in the comic and came back - 09/11/2017 04:35:56 AM 498 Views
Wow, a movie that even Cannoli doesn't find anything bad to say about. - 07/11/2017 06:35:32 PM 591 Views
it was a pretty good movie - 07/11/2017 07:29:23 PM 546 Views
You liked Civil War and Ultron ? - 07/11/2017 09:10:09 PM 591 Views
Led Zeppelin is notoriously picky about letting their music be in movies - 08/11/2017 01:21:37 AM 587 Views
And apparently they want lots of money too. *NM* - 08/11/2017 12:58:02 PM 325 Views
I saw it in 4D, I thought it was Hela good - 08/11/2017 11:26:59 AM 760 Views
This movie was amazing. - 08/11/2017 12:57:28 PM 633 Views

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