From the master of Shakespearean screen epics comes Thor.
My opinion on this movie is on the fence as of seeing the trailer.
The character design looks a bit too childish for my taste.
There is too obvious of a direct link made between science and magic so the people will "believe".
Semi-funny taser gag… a "lightening" tool subduing the God of Thunder. Really? I think not.
Eating an entire box of pop-tarts and still being hungry? How about ill? That's what I'd be.
Facebook reference… ooh social media shout out. That's a must have.
Again, childish repetitive set designs. Nothing stunning and no grime. Too polished. I believe that the the flaws in the gods characters should be represented by flaws in their godly vestiges and abodes.
Loki looks good. Odin's eye piece is a joke. Looks like it was designed by the same person that made the Bracelet for Daniel Craig's character in 'Cowboys and Aliens'. They used too much black paint in the crevices. Makes both props look too cartoonish to be believable.
"Big metal man" is not frightening at all. Even less frightening when his eyes light up as he ends up looking more like a battery mascot than a herald of doom.
Loki looks fantastic.
I've always thought Thor's hammer looks puny and unfortunately the production designer on this film didn't managed to find a way to turn puny into punishing. I think the script writer feels the same way I do… especially when they have Thor comment on the puny nature of the taser. Ironic? I think so.
From the trailer it appears this could be an epic train wreck, which will be unfortunate considering it has so much promise.
Final words: I have a feeling this film will be best remembered for having Kenneth Branagh as a director.
P.S. Did you notice that it's In also 3D? I did!!!
My opinion on this movie is on the fence as of seeing the trailer.
The character design looks a bit too childish for my taste.
There is too obvious of a direct link made between science and magic so the people will "believe".
Semi-funny taser gag… a "lightening" tool subduing the God of Thunder. Really? I think not.
Eating an entire box of pop-tarts and still being hungry? How about ill? That's what I'd be.
Facebook reference… ooh social media shout out. That's a must have.
Again, childish repetitive set designs. Nothing stunning and no grime. Too polished. I believe that the the flaws in the gods characters should be represented by flaws in their godly vestiges and abodes.
Loki looks good. Odin's eye piece is a joke. Looks like it was designed by the same person that made the Bracelet for Daniel Craig's character in 'Cowboys and Aliens'. They used too much black paint in the crevices. Makes both props look too cartoonish to be believable.
"Big metal man" is not frightening at all. Even less frightening when his eyes light up as he ends up looking more like a battery mascot than a herald of doom.
Loki looks fantastic.
I've always thought Thor's hammer looks puny and unfortunately the production designer on this film didn't managed to find a way to turn puny into punishing. I think the script writer feels the same way I do… especially when they have Thor comment on the puny nature of the taser. Ironic? I think so.
From the trailer it appears this could be an epic train wreck, which will be unfortunate considering it has so much promise.
Final words: I have a feeling this film will be best remembered for having Kenneth Branagh as a director.
P.S. Did you notice that it's In also 3D? I did!!!
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