thor... is ok. i was very excited to see it, but my expectations were let down unfortunately. its no batman begins or IM imo. and the 3d is a fkn ripoff. i felt like i was putting on the glasses just to watch it in 2d... ><"
its was... ok. the 94% rating on RT really deceived me ><"
srsly this mov was juz ok for me... Aasgard was amazing yes, and some cheesy moments here n there, the fight at Jotunheim was jawdroppig, but the same cant b said for the end fight, effin lame, and i just had to ask this question
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why Loki didnt use Casket of Ancient Winters on Thor?
maybe he dont want thor to know he is from the ice breed
Caught the movie a few hours ago,absolutely LOVED hawkeye's cameo! Was expecting him to just strike a pose and shoot/Wait for orders,didn't think he'd actually have lines!
Caught the movie a few hours ago,absolutely LOVED hawkeye's cameo! Was expecting him to just strike a pose and shoot/Wait for orders,didn't think he'd actually have lines!
me too! But it makes sense why he didn't-it's Thor's movie,so Thor can't die.. And it's Hawkeye-they can't make him shoot and miss,what would that say about his skills?
Lacks of solid script but impressive special effects and action scenes. The charm and performance of Chris Hemsworth would captivate any viewer. However, the storyline lacks of patience, emotion and surprise. How Thor manages to mature from the person he was all his life in his short period of banishment from Asgard is a little illogic.
Did it mean the Doctor was Loki in disguise? Or was loki just hiding and spying?
What was in the briefcase that is related to AVENGERS ... some power source?
QUOTE(rhoyo @ Apr 30 2011, 07:11 PM)
thank god of thunder i wait with the few nerds to watch the ending .. all left after the foo fighters walk and some movie soundtrack u will see the ending .
So in the last scene of the movie Dr. Selvig played by Stellan Skarsgård meets up with Nick Fury played by Samuel L. Jackson, in some kind of government S.H.I.E.L.D. location. Fury is standing in front of a table with a large metal box/case on it. They go on to discuss some recent discoveries that Selvig has made in relation to some of the alternate universes. Fury then asks Selvig for his advice on something… and that’s what is in the case on the table. Fury opens up the case and inside is the the Tesseract or Cosmic Cube linking the film to Captain America. Selvig then asks what is it, Fury tells him that it is a source of incredible power. After he says this the camera moves a bit revealing what is supposed to be Selvig’s reflection, but it’s not. Instead we see a reflection of Loki played by Tom Hiddleston. So Loki is actually possessing Selvig. Loki responds to Fury with… “That’s very interesting…” Boom, end.
QUOTE(laowai @ May 1 2011, 03:13 PM)
I didn't really understood the sneak scene.
Did it mean the Doctor was Loki in disguise? Or was loki just hiding and spying?
What was in the briefcase that is related to AVENGERS ... some power source?