Thor: Ragnarok

Started by 80sBaby25 pages

Not sure if anyone has seen this. I know this is from AoU but it's Thor related and a pretty cool fight scene showing some of his skills:

https://www.facebook.com/housemovies/videos/1662092840742053/

Hell yeah, that was badass. Why was that not in movie? Those beams of Visions were pretty nice. Thor was still holding back tho imo.

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
Hell yeah, that was badass. Why was that not in movie? Those beams of Visions were pretty nice. Thor was still holding back tho imo.

I'd agree that he was "holding back" in that he wasn't using his most powerful attacks.

I like that it shows his HtH skills and reflexes. Like the comic, Thor doesn't have "true" super speed but his reflexes are fast enough to block/dodge lasers and repulsor blasts.

Oh man why did they cut that out?

That would have been the coolest Thor scene in the movie.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Oh man why did they cut that out?

That would have been the coolest Thor scene in the movie.

Well, the coolest was and will always be him destroying Sokovia...but yah, as far as fighting that was awesome.. MORE IMPRESSIVELY THOUGH, did you see Vision lower his density to avoid Cap's shield?!?!? Why wasn't THAT in the movie 🙁

Im still trying to figure out how Vision makes the cape. Can he dobthat in comics? Just make stuff? Dont remember ever seeing that.

Man, Thor was actually beating Vision without his hammer. Thats pretty impressive. It's a shame they cut that out.

I'm also glad they did though. Presenting Vision as a non agressive hero/ally from the begining was a good choice character wise. It made no sense morality wise for him to just start randomly attacking Thor when he is supposed to be the only other character worthy of the hammer in the entire franchise.

When did Thor and Vision fight?

They really didnt in the movie. Just vision jumping at Thor and Thor throwing him. That was first time Ive ever seen that video.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
When did Thor and Vision fight?
Apparently, some deleted scene. Haven't seen it personally.

Its at top of this page, cgi isnt even done on it. Nothing spectacular.

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
Hell yeah, that was badass. Why was that not in movie? Those beams of Visions were pretty nice. Thor was still holding back tho imo.

Because it was pointless and doesn't make much sense. Thank god they cut it out.

Ehh, it didnt make much sense. Im assuming it was meant to show what visions powers were.

Originally posted by ares834
Because it was pointless and doesn't make much sense. Thank god they cut it out.

At least it gave Thor something to do in the film. Besides taking a bath.

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
Ehh, it didnt make much sense. Im assuming it was meant to show what visions powers were.

Also showed without amping it with Lightning or swinging it around at super speeds, there's not much difference in Thor hitting you with Mjolnir (an ordinary hit) or him hitting you with his fist.

It's like that in the comics as well.

Originally posted by Arachnid1
Man, Thor was actually beating Vision without his hammer. Thats pretty impressive. It's a shame they cut that out.

I'm also glad they did though. Presenting Vision as a non agressive hero/ally from the begining was a good choice character wise. It made no sense morality wise for him to just start randomly attacking Thor when he is supposed to be the only other character worthy of the hammer in the entire franchise.

He's not worthy, he's like an elevator.

Originally posted by Bentley
He's not worthy, he's like an elevator.
Basically.

Originally posted by Bentley
He's not worthy, he's like an elevator.
You're like an elevator.

Originally posted by Mindset
You're like an elevator.
A shitty French elevator.

Stop fantasizing about getting inside me.

And please Mindset, don't rape me.

As far as Cate Blanchett goes for Thor....I'd rather not. After seeing her turn as Galadriel in the Hobbit movies.....I'm still pissed at her and Jackson. IT was some of the stupidist shit I've ever seen.