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I got a chance to see a preview screening of THOR this Saturday AM (in 3D), so here's my review (with mild spoilers)...
First off, let me just say, WOW!
I've never been a Thor fan, never cared for the character in the least, and I also was very un-enthused by the trailers for the movie (finding the Captain America trailers to be much more enticing, even though I'm equally un-enamoured with Cap), but dang, I am now!
The movie Thor kicks ass, and is a bolt of fun from the first frame. The first half or so of the movie is downright magical, and had me gleefully squealing time and again at the comic book spectacle portrayed on screen, the pure imaginative anything goes action that can, until this time, only take place on the comic page... where you get to see the fantastic and beyond real brought to visual life, page after page... or in this case, scene after scene. Thor operates on a level no comic book movie to this point has, it goes further in depicting the out of this world elements of super heroes and fantasy than any other adaptation has to date (though I suspect Green Lantern could rival or surpass that). While we've had some truly great movies based on comic book characters, stories, or franchises, most of them are so firmly grounded in the real world, that they, due to the constraints of budget, and effects, focus more so on those elements of the comics than the books themselves. And while Thor certainly does it's fair share of that, it also seamlessly depicts the fantasy realm of Asgard and Norse gods at play and war.
Thor is shown doing things we haven't seen a comic book hero do on screen since maybe the early Superman films, only of course, a bit more fantastically thanks to 21st century movie making. He comes close to a Superman level of iconic heroism, and Chris Hemsworth turns in a Christopher Reeves level performance of braun and charisma. The rest of the cast is amazing too; you believe Natalie Portman as the passionate astrologist that goes ga ga for a fallen god, Kat Dennings is spot on as the young comedic relief, Stellan Skarsgard adds weight and consciance as the nordic born astrologist counterpart, the warriors three and other Asgardians bring their roles to life, and, most of all, Anthony Hopkins makes Odin THE father of all gods and quickly wiped away any doubts I had that he could pull off the role at his adavanced age, he's amazing and turns in his most memorable performance since Silence of the Lambs! I love this cast.
Then there's all the little geek things that shine. Seeing SHEILD in action, and getting their asses handed to them as they encounter the first omega level super power, who's merely mortal here... The Asgardians in battle... the Frost Giants, who while simplistically done, come off far better than they do in the previews... the massive Frost Giant beast... Hawkeye being onhand to potentially deal with Thor... the way the Frank Kirby Destroyer creates unholy carnage as his blasts pierce your eardrums!!!! Damn this is a fun movie, especially for us comic geeks!!! This is the most comic geeked I've been since the first X-Men and Spider-Man flicks, but agian, it delivers so much more geekyness, even IF you're not a fan of the character!
Then there's the 3D. It doesn't suck! It actually adds a bit to the movie. But like Green Hornet, the film should play well in 2D as well. The 3D isn't ever overbearing, or in your face, it just enhances things and stays pretty much in the background. I would recommend seeing the movie in 3D, but don't worry if you can't or don't.
As much fun as the movie was, and as great as the first half to two-thirds were, I felt while the ending was solid, it lacked a bit of a punch. (MILD SPOILERS) After seeing the Asgardian on Frost carnage, the Asgardians dueling the Destroyer on Earth, and Thor in action against SHEILD, I felt the finale with Thor and Loki was a bit weak, and needed more drama. You never got the sense that Loki was any real match for Thor, in direct combat, so having them go toe to toe for the ending was pretty perfunctory.
Also, with Marvel running things now, and committed to an immersive universe where the characters cross over with each other, why not push that a bit more. Sure Hawkeye makes a cameo (and that was only tacked in via last minute reshoots), but can't Nick Fury show up more, or have the big SHEILD heavy be some other hero or villain from the Marvel universe? Don't be afraid to go further with these geek/character things, and give us a bit more of that...
All that said, get your ass to the theater and prepare for a genuine comic book treat. Thor delivers the goods on all counts and is a pure joy to behold! WOW!! Branagh perfectly blends the fantastic Asgardian story, with that of the god on Earth, and stages it all fairly epically. I can't wait to see it again!
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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I'm going to take my son to see this next weekend, and I think that we will both love it. I'm excited, but, my most anticipated movies this summer, are X-Men: First Class, Green Lantern, and Super 8!
and yeah, that's the main thing with the other characters, Marvel is such an interwoven comic universe... I understand they can't go hog wild with that in the non Marvel Stuido films, cuz those studios only have rights to certain characters, but the Marvel STudios movies like Thor, should have more of that... there's just no excuse.
I'm looking forward to all the comic movies (there are so many this year), but it's funny, aside from X-Men, I'm not a fan at all of the ones that are coming... However, of all of them, Captain America looked like the coolest movie, and Green Lantern, a character I really don't like, looks good and to focus on the GL Corps and space aspects a good bit, which are the parts I love about GL, so that's promising... So Thor was the one I looked forward to the least, and if it was this fun, that bodes well perhaps for the rest
The characters were set up very cool, the actors that played them (minus Portman) were good, and it fit in pretty well with the Marvel mythos being built up around it. But man it felt like they had one script writer to start off with, then half way through hired another guy and told him "Write an ending, but make sure you don't read how it all stared" ... =/
Well, I did think the first half was much stronger... the second being a bit lacking in oomph. And yes, although I did like Portman's performance, and thought she and Helmsworth displayed genuine spark, their thread never moved past flirtation to anything like you say where they would be torn apart and have this great love that must continue, that was a bit of a jump. And yeah, Marvel studios are notoriously pretty cheap, and they got a lot out of the movie with what they put in, but it does show like you say at the end where the battles are pretty thin, thanks to the budget being all used up on Asgard and what not...
So yeah, far from perfect, but I still really enjoyed and liked it
I do agree with you on the crossover front, they really should do that, even if it's the most minor kind, like b-list heroes or villains should show up, but i think they maybe afraid of tying up a certain character to a certain franchise and then not being able to move with it somewhere else. Same with DC.
But yes, Thor is definitely on the level of Iron Man... but whereas Iron Man is all owned by Robert Downey as Tony Stark, Thor is more just comic book fun, with solid directing and acting bolstering what could've been a lesser film...
On the crossovers, yeah, if you see it, the big guy Thor faces at one point from SHEILD, it just screamed that it should've been some actual character, cuz the dood is massive and with SHEILD... why they wouldn't take that opportunity to plug in someone b-list hero or villain is lame