Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
just got back from seeing this..I liked it a whole lot.. this is easily one of Marvel's best films.. great plot, good acting from everyone.. i liked the storyline.. wanted a little more of Kurse but liked what I saw of him..
Marvel would be fools NOT to do Thor 3.. Tom Hiddleston continues to dazzle as Loki..
Marvel though is prolly crying a little being that they will have to give Chris Hemsworth his bonus check
Originally posted by Slowpoke
Anyone mind answer my question?When they approached the Dark World, we saw Padme's eyes turned similar to the Dark Elves. What does that mean? Her mind got possessed by the Aether? But her reaction was still Padme in the later scenes.
I honestly just thought it was a way of showing how contaminated she was by it.
Liked it.
Got a definite LOTR vibe all the way through, though it wasn't nearly as good as Jackson's epic.
Malekith was wonderfully designed and formidable, but uncharismatic. The Earth stuff was largely boring and Portman was mediocre at best.
Hemsworth, Hiddleston, and Hopkins all carried the show, but Loki's ultimate fate should have been very different.
It's a shame the Warriors Three were little more than cameos.
6.5/10
Odin never woke up from the first movie. It was all an illusion that Loki created.
It explains why Odin just stood there like a chump and watched as antique alien spaceships laid waste to his kingdom. And how he as the "all father" failed to protect his wife and a simple - pretty - human against an enemy his own father had smashed when that enemy had been far more numerous, far more tactically prepared and far stronger for it possessed the very power-source that it was now coming to Asgard to reclaim.
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Originally posted by janus77
Odin never woke up from the first movie. It was all an illusion that Loki created.It explains why Odin just stood there like a chump and watched as antique alien spaceships laid waste to his kingdom. And how he as the "all father" failed to protect his wife and a simple - pretty - human against an enemy his own father had smashed when that enemy had been far more numerous, far more tactically prepared and far stronger for it possessed the very power-source that it was now coming to Asgard to reclaim.
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thats a good thought but there was a scene were Odin uses his staff to kill 2 or 3 dark elves.