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Money_Jones
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Better than the first one I thought, but not great. Was much more funny than I was expecting. It was enjoyable and worth a watch especially to keep up with the marvel universe, but I don't feel any need to ever watch again.

I did think the mid credits scene was really awesome for what it previewed for us and implied for the future

11/8/2013 8:01:13 AM

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really, really enjoyed it. Thought it was definitely better than the first one. Won't go back to the theatre to watch it, but will more than likely see it again at some point.

11/9/2013 12:10:05 AM

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I'm normally not too big on superhero movies including the first Thor, but me and some buddies had a lot of fun watching this one.

11/9/2013 7:15:55 AM

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Enjoyed the movie. Enjoyed much more than the 1st. I will see it again, on DVD. But I like the ground work again being laid for the Marvel Universe.

Loki is what makes Thor great.


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11/9/2013 10:43:48 PM

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Loki is such a conundrum for me

I reaaallllly don't wanna like him , but I can't help it...

and yes I realize that's how it's supposed to be

11/9/2013 11:57:49 PM

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I cant stand loki. I dont like the character. shouldnt be a main villian but the dude playing him is acting his ass. kudos

11/10/2013 12:57:29 AM

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I thought it was kind of meh. I honestly liked the first one better. I felt like the villain was really generic and that his death came too easily considering how powerful he was supposed to be. It wasn't even Thor that ultimately beat him... He just kept him busy until Natalie & friends used science.

Also, Thor needs to put his damn helmet on.

11/10/2013 3:31:41 PM

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*SPOILER*











^lol, too easy to beat? They HAD to use science. Don't you remember him saying, "They don't have any weapon against this?" when he was talking to his little goon dude? Thor would have never beaten him by himself, because he couldn't beat the eather(or however its spelled). Nobody in that realm could. The science was the way to beat it. I don't think he was killed easily. Hell, it damn near killed Thor.

11/10/2013 4:42:45 PM

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Hell, the Kursed almost killed thor. I thought the villians were massively powerful considering how Thor shit on the chitauri in the Avengers, and could barely dent maliketh and the Kursed

11/10/2013 7:36:07 PM

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^I have a feeling that guy would not have been pleased with any kind of ending. If Thor had beaten him to death, his death wouldn't have been imaginative enough. If it took a 20 minute beatdown scene, he would have said it took too long. Some people can't be pleased. I thought it was done very well.

11/10/2013 8:29:25 PM

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I am going to agree with wolfpack2105 lol

And yes, I want to hate Loki, but I damn sure enjoy watching and guessing his motives and antics.


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11/10/2013 8:57:25 PM

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I disagree with you so that means I wouldn't have been pleased with anything? Way to jump to conclusions, guy. I never said I didn't like the movie, I said I liked the first one better.

11/11/2013 11:22:53 AM

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I will wait for the Thor reboot in about 5 years or so.

11/11/2013 1:24:31 PM

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I liked it a lot.

Loki is probably my favorite character in the avengers universe. That dude has the role down.

11/13/2013 9:33:48 AM

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This movie was shit. First one was awesome.

This one... Well the story was just not there for me.

11/13/2013 7:45:22 PM

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I havent seen the movie yet but these movies now, we know, are leading to Avengers 2. we all know who the bad guy is going to be in Avenger 2. That's not your normal bad guy.

do they do anything to enhance that story in this ?

my biggest fear is that that bad guy will turn into a generic bad guy with no build up


SPOILER

I'm talking about Thanos.

11/13/2013 9:35:59 PM

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"Thanos is a mutant member of the race of superhumans known as the Titanian Eternals. The character possesses abilities common to the Eternals, but amplified to a higher degree through a combination of his mutant Eternal heritage, bionic amplification, mysticism, and the entity Death. Demonstrating enormous superhuman strength, stamina, and durability, Thanos can absorb and project vast quantities of cosmic energy and is capable of telekinesis, telepathy and matter manipulation. Thanos is an accomplished hand-to-hand combatant, having been trained in the art of war on Titan.

Thanos is a genius in virtually all known fields of advanced science and has created technology far exceeding contemporary Earth science. He often employs a transportation chair capable of space flight, force field projection, teleportation, time travel and movement through alternate universes. Thanos is also a master strategist and uses a space vessel called Sanctuary II as a base of operations."



I bet they make him a cloud.

11/13/2013 9:38:43 PM

Money_Jones
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"we all know who the bad guy is going to be in Avenger 2"


apparently you don't. He is not going to be the main bad guy until 3, the main bad for 2 is Ultron, hence it being titled Avengers Age of Ultron. I'm sure Thanos will pop up in it, but he won't be the main foe until 3. There was however sort of a very little build up to his role in the mid credits scene

***************************spoiler for mid credit scene***********************

















the scene gave a preview for guardians of the galaxy, and it is known that Thanos will once again be the guy behind the bad guy in that movie, much like he was in Avengers. The scene implied that Avengers 3 will be the infinity gauntlet











**********************end spoiler*******************************

[Edited on November 13, 2013 at 11:30 PM. Reason : $$$]

11/13/2013 11:28:55 PM

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Don't really like Thor at all.

Is Loki back? I don't know if it's the character, the writing, the actor, or a combination, but good god damn, I just hate him. Ruined Avengers for me.

[Edited on November 13, 2013 at 11:41 PM. Reason : ]

11/13/2013 11:40:57 PM

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2 thumbs up for this movie. Great experience in a theatre and the cast is used very well (much better than the first Thor - which was an ok introductory character movie in my opinion - nothing more nothing less). In a nutshell, you can tell they invested major dollars into BOTH the script and effects this go round, and it was a home run considering the acting talent they have for this series.

Anthony Hopkins
Idris Elba
Natalie Portman
Stellan Skarsgard
Renee Russo
Tom Hiddleston - Guy who plays Loki (we can all agree he nails it)
Chris Hemsworth
Kat Dennings


A solid story with solid effects and good acting. The dark elves were badass.

11/15/2013 4:07:57 PM

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Saw this one and I didn't really like it. I enjoyed the first one.

My mother saw it and afterwards she kept saying that the "main girl" in the movie had zero personality and did not fit in with the cast and made the story seem far fetched (the gods, spaceships, magic, and evil elements were fine, the boring scientist wasn't). Claimed she ruined the movie

11/15/2013 4:51:58 PM

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I liked the movie, but didn't really like the defeat of the Big Bad.

What the sticks did was never really explained and then they went from "things that open a large field to teleport people" to "whatever body part it's touching, that's what teleports"

I don't know if I'd agree with Wraith that his death came too easily, but it just didn't feel like anything overly memorable or special.

[Edited on November 16, 2013 at 1:58 AM. Reason : .]

11/16/2013 1:58:28 AM

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"I bet they make him a cloud."


LOL

11/16/2013 12:47:36 PM

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I was thinking about it more today and I think the reason I didn't enjoy the movie as much as I'd wanted was that the stakes in this movie were just too high.

In Avengers they fight against and alien race who essentially wants to enslave humanity and they bring out all of the big guns.

In Thor 2 the existence of the entire universe hangs in the balance and no other heroes are around to help.

It just seems like the villain of the movie exceeded the superhero.

11/16/2013 7:05:48 PM

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that's sort of an assault on comic book superheroes in general though, no?

just imagine that the universe was hanging in the balance in an infinite amount of ways which meant that the other heroes were indisposed at the time

11/16/2013 9:44:23 PM

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Saw it, liked it. Need more Loki!

11/16/2013 10:07:49 PM

Stein
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"that's sort of an assault on comic book superheroes in general though, no?"


Not really. Take the original Iron Man movie: If Tony Stark fails, an amazing new weapon falls into the wrong hands. World continues to spin.

Iron Man 3: Tony Stark fails, world has new exploding evil super soldiers. World continues to spin.

(These are my two examples as I've watched them recently)

This was just so far and above that that I think it subconsciously bothered me.

11/16/2013 11:42:02 PM

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^ I've got to disagree with that line of thinking. Thor is a god. Iron Man, Captain America, Spiderman and the rest are just men. Their battles always tend to deal with city, country, or world issues. Thor’s have generally dealt with Earth, Asgard, and the rest of the nine realms. Some of his better villains are either fellow gods , creatures of myth or world ending prophesies.

It’s been nice to see both movies address that scale with the frost giants and now the dark elves. It’ll be interesting to see how the whole Infinity Gems fit into the Marvel movies. All six of those collected make you the most powerful person in the universe(s). I don’t know how much of a bigger scale you could get than the gems.

That’s why I don’t think it’s out of the norm for the scale of consequences to be that big for a Thor movie, even compared to the Avenger’s movie. The Avengers took place on Earth, while both Thor movies took place on Earth and a few other realms. It made sense to me from that aspect.

11/18/2013 11:34:31 AM

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I enjoyed it. I generally don't take the Thor movies too seriously given that it's about gods fighting each other over mystical artifacts from before time began.

I didn't understand exactly what that item that the alien crushed in his hand did. He was "The Cursed"? What did that mean? Why couldn't they give it to one of the smaller soldiers?

11/25/2013 5:25:04 PM

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"In Avengers they fight against and alien race who essentially wants to enslave humanity and they bring out all of the big guns.

In Thor 2 the existence of the entire universe hangs in the balance and no other heroes are around to help."


I've read this before also, and the way I see it the movie makes sense because of the time frame involved. There was no way for SHIELD or anyone else to detect an Avengers level threat to Earth until Malakath touches down in Greenwich, and in under an hour it's all over. Even if Iron Man scrambles from California the second the invasion happens, he still gets there at best in time to blast a few Dark Elf stragglers. Hulk, Cap, and the Helicarrier would take even longer.

In Avengers, the threat is clear from the moment the Tesseract is stolen, which is at least days before the climax.

11/25/2013 5:54:23 PM

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the magic rods ending was pretty stupid

overall I liked the movie but the writing is awful

11/26/2013 4:32:11 PM

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Saw it and enjoyed it. Didn't take it too seriously which made it much easier to relax and be entertained. Also liked that final fight scene as they kept punching each other into different realms.

12/2/2013 12:53:00 PM

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ShinAntonio said:
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"I didn't understand exactly what that item that the alien crushed in his hand did. He was "The Cursed"? What did that mean? Why couldn't they give it to one of the smaller soldiers?"


That character was based on a villain in the comics called Kurse. He was originally the same character in the movie, Algrim the Strong. So that's one "reason" why he had to be the one who transformed.

Going by what's seen in the movie, the stone they crush triggers the transformation, and it's implied that the transformation ultimately kills the elf who transforms. Presumably, not just anyone could survive the transformation or received the training required to be an effective Kursed warrior. So two reasons come up: Algrim was presumably the only remaining elf strong enough or sufficiently trained to be one of the Kursed, and Malekith needed someone to infiltrate Asgard who was capable of being a Kursed and also extremely loyal to the cause. Algrim fulfilled both those requirements.

12/2/2013 8:43:56 PM

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liked it. better than the first. I like the whole teleporting b/t worlds thing with Thor and Two face dark elf and the hammer trying to get back to thor. the guy playing loki is still acting his off. I like the end credits telling infinity gems. Natalie Portman did seem a little off tho. most of characters didnt do shit.

everybody sitting down having an awkward meal after the shit hitting the fan should be a running gag in these Marvel movies much like Stan Lee cameos are.

12/7/2013 4:29:50 PM

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Just watched it...enjoyed it. You always have to throw logic out the window with super hero movies...but you REALLY have to do it with Thor. At first I was like..."jesus christ, this shit is just ridiculous." But then I came on here and read this:

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"Thor is a god. Iron Man, Captain America, Spiderman and the rest are just men. Their battles always tend to deal with city, country, or world issues. Thor’s have generally dealt with Earth, Asgard, and the rest of the nine realms. Some of his better villains are either fellow gods , creatures of myth or world ending prophesies. "


And felt better about it. And are we all in agreement that Hemsworth is pretty much a perfect Thor?? Loki is great as well...but physically and played as a character...I can't imagine anyone else in Hollywood being a better fit for that role.

Pumped for the upcoming Guardians and Avengers movies.

5/2/2014 1:47:50 PM

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"And felt better about it. And are we all in agreement that Hemsworth is pretty much a perfect Thor?? Loki is great as well...but physically and played as a character...I can't imagine anyone else in Hollywood being a better fit for that role.

Pumped for the upcoming Guardians and Avengers movies."


Couldn't agree more. I think all the actors they ended up with, across all of Marvel, fit great with their roles. I only didn't like Hawkeye, he was pretty terrible as an actor.

5/2/2014 2:24:35 PM

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Are you serious? Jeremy Renner is probably the BEST actor across the marvel universe with competition really only from Ruffalo.

5/2/2014 7:38:16 PM

Money_Jones
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^
He has been really good in a few other movies, but as far as owning their character in the marvel cinematic universe, he is near the bottom. RDJ is iron man, Hemsworth works perfectly for Thor, every one else is pretty much pitch perfect, except for Renner. That's not to say he is terrible, but if there was a weak link so far, i would say it is him

5/2/2014 8:36:49 PM

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He didn't say he was terrible as Hawkeye, he said he was terrible as an actor in general.

5/2/2014 9:15:43 PM

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Looks like they are going to have to recast for Thor 3

http://www.theverge.com/2014/7/15/5901621/marvels-thor-is-now-a-woman

7/15/2014 7:12:31 PM

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