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re: Thor: Ragnorak review embargo is up: 98% 45/46
Posted on 10/19/17 at 2:16 pm to RedPants
Posted on 10/19/17 at 2:16 pm to RedPants
It would be doing a disservice to the film not to utilize Hemsworth’s comedic talents. It really is his strong point as an actor. The last 2 have fallen a bit flat with me on the dramatic themes front. This looks to be a rollicking roller coaster ride in space- looks like loads of fun- especially Hulk. Looking forward to it.
Posted on 10/19/17 at 2:37 pm to BigAppleTiger
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It would be doing a disservice to the film not to utilize Hemsworth’s comedic talents. It really is his strong point as an actor. The last 2 have fallen a bit flat with me on the dramatic themes front. This looks to be a rollicking roller coaster ride in space- looks like loads of fun- especially Hulk. Looking forward to it.
i would agree with that. i didn't hate the 2 thors, but they're two of my least favorites. he's much better used as comedic, whereas Chris Evans doesn't need to touch funny outside of one liners about how old and outdated he is.
Posted on 10/19/17 at 7:31 pm to BigAppleTiger
I disagree with you, at least regarding the first Thor film. I thought it was fantastic. It’s true that the storyline was pretty heavy, but it was less a superhero movie than a story of power struggle within the Asgardian royal family. It was more about sibling rivalry than anything else. When you look at who directed it (Kenneth Branaugh), it’s no wonder that the movie feels very Shakespearean at times.
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