Thor or MOS

Started by Newjak4 pages

Originally posted by Golgo13
MOS. Better cinematography, better acting, better action. Thor flowed better, though, but I wasn't impressed overall.
For every Jor-El there was a Jonathon Kent in MOS. 😛

I honestly think overall Thor had the better acting.

And the first action scenes were pretty amazing given the budget and getting to see Thor do his thing.

The problem with Thor, like a lot of Marvel Origin Movies, is it hits a really hit point sometime through the film and than at some point it hits really low. Perhaps some of that has to do with budget so we will see what happens with Thor 2 having a bigger budget.

I am stoked for Thor 2 though. I already like the villain and the person they got to play him.

I thought Costner was solid, personally. I honestly felt like he really brought across the conflict and somewhat cluelessness that comes with the realisation that you're basically the parent of a god.

@Newjak- At first glace i thought your sig said "I'm beyond PR" 😂

Originally posted by -Pr-
I thought Costner was solid, personally. I honestly felt like he really brought across the conflict and somewhat cluelessness that comes with the realisation that you're basically the parent of a god.
He had some solid moments but I also thought he had some bad moments. Same goes for Zod.

The best acting in the whole movie imo came from Jor-El followed by Superman and Lois Lane.

Originally posted by juggerman
@Newjak- At first glace i thought your sig said "I'm beyond PR" 😂
Well that is just implied 😛

Get. Out.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Get. Out.
Make me Tunaman Lover uhuh

😛

😂

It's SEA-MAN.

Either way he is Fishy 😛

Thor by miles

Shut up.

Originally posted by Newjak
Either way he is Fishy 😛

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Re: Thor or MOS

Originally posted by Supra
Which movie did you like better?

No question..,MOH. thor wasn't too bad of a movie and had it's charm but to me, it felt incredibly underdeveloped poorly paced and for the most part, irrelevant.

I agree.

I think I liked it a lot simply because i really like Thor and I felt Chris did a good job.

Originally posted by Supra

But Goku is Supreme in character🙂

Superman would destroy, Goku 😛

The relationship and connection of the characters were better in Thor. The action was better in MOS.
The story was better in MOS (deeper and more of a consequence to overcome). The acting was better in Thor (not by much as they both were good).
Both were good though.

I wished MOS would have been longer to develop the characters more and their relationships with each other.

Originally posted by h1a8

I wished MOS would have been longer to develop the characters more and their relationships with each other.

My God. Thats like saying you wish you could spend an extra week in a turkish prison camp. A snail with a groin pull moved quicker then that movie.

Originally posted by -Pr-
I thought Costner was solid, personally. I honestly felt like he really brought across the conflict and somewhat cluelessness that comes with the realisation that you're basically the parent of a god.

Agreed. Costner at his best is usually good, though.

Originally posted by tkitna
My God. Thats like saying you wish you could spend an extra week in a turkish prison camp. A snail with a groin pull moved quicker then that movie.

I'm sorry Zack. I know your a Supes fan and your in love with MOS, but I just could not stand it and i'm actually pissed about it. I really wanted to like this movie and thought they had a sure thing before going in. When the three people I went with said 'Thank God' when the credits started rolling (one of them being a Superman fanatic) my opinion of it was pretty much assured. It just did not hold my interest at all. The worst part about it is that I have to go see it again with my son when he gets back from Paris in a week. I'm trying to think of ways to get out of it.

As it is though, i'll quit harping on it, but its hard because i'm trying to understand what people actually liked about it. Peace

Originally posted by -Pr-
I thought Costner was solid, personally. I honestly felt like he really brought across the conflict and somewhat cluelessness that comes with the realisation that you're basically the parent of a god.

i would agree.. i was pleasantly surprised at how well he did .. same with Crowe