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lefty
08-25-2016, 08:41 AM
Set pics from Thor : Ragnarok


Thor in NY holding a card that has Dr Strange's address :


https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/y6yidm8ezxtpkdjule21.jpg


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CqdZMazUMAAGtX7.jpg


Straight out of the comics ; Thor holding the card here :


http://static.businessinsider.com/image/57bb456cdd0895cb598b477d-400/image.jpg


Anthony Hopkins as a hobo in NY; my guess is that he was exiled by Loki and will be that crazy old man warning bypassers that the end in near ....


http://cdn2-www.comingsoon.net/assets/uploads/gallery/thor-3-1391049060/thor3set_006.jpg

DeadlyDynasty
08-25-2016, 08:43 AM
gay

140
08-25-2016, 08:51 AM
gay

lefty
08-25-2016, 08:53 AM
Go suck dicks phaggots

lefty
08-25-2016, 08:56 AM
Oh by the way







:lol DC

Avante
08-25-2016, 12:41 PM
It's too late now with these Marvel Thor movies having been out.

But....

If somebody had done a Thor from the myths movie right it could have been fantastic. Hollywood has never done the story right and the Marvel Thor wouldn't make a zit on the mythology Thor's butt.

Same with Hercules, we have yet to see that done right.

And, Conan has yet to be done as REH would have intended.

Stiil waiting for Moorcocks (the kids here will have fun with that) Elric of Melniborn stories, if done right that would be the best of the fantasy/sword and sorcery genre brought to the big screen. The Elric saga simply on another level.

There sits the brooding albino prince with his vampiric runeblade Stormbringer by his side, looking out from his red eyes at a world.....................

Tailor made for todays Hollywood.

Fritz Leibers..Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser....stories need to be looked at when it comes to heroic fantasy and the movies. As does Lin Carters.... Thongor.

Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser are two sword-and-sorcery (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Sword-and-sorcery) heroes appearing in stories written by American author Fritz Leiber (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Fritz_Leiber). They are the protagonists of what are probably Leiber's best-known stories. One of his motives in writing them was to have a couple of fantasy (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Fantasy) heroes closer to true human nature than the likes of Howard's Conan the Barbarian (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Conan_the_Barbarian) or Burroughs's Tarzan (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Tarzan).[1] (http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/#cite_note-1)
Fafhrd is a very tall (seven feet) and strong northern barbarian (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Barbarian), skilled at both swordsmanship and singing; the Mouser is a small (not much more than five feet) mercurial thief, gifted and deadly at swordsmanship (often using a sword in one hand and a long dagger—technically a main-gauche (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Main-gauche)—in the other), and a former wizard's apprentice who retains some skill at magic. Fafhrd talks like a romantic, but his strong practicality usually wins through, while the cynical-sounding Mouser is prone to showing strains of sentiment at unexpected times. Both are rogues, living in a decadent world where to be so is a requirement of survival. They spend a lot of time drinking, feasting, wenching, brawling, stealing, and gambling, and are seldom fussy about who hires their swords. But they are humane and—most of all—relish true adventure.



Thongor of Lemuria is a fantasy (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Fantasy) novel written by Lin Carter (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Lin_Carter), the second book of his Thongor series (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Thongor_series) set on the fictional ancient lost continent of Lemuria (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Lemuria_(continent)). It was first published in paperback by Ace Books (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Ace_Books) in 1966. The author afterwards revised and expanded the text, in which form it was reissued as Thongor and the Dragon City, first published in paperback by Berkley Books (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Berkley_Books) in 1970. This retitled and revised edition became the standard edition for later reprintings.


Did I ever mention I;m also a sci fi/fantasy, heroic fantasy, supernatural in literature buff?

lefty20
08-25-2016, 06:30 PM
The first two movies were meh, tbh. But they are already of to a good start with that awesome cast + finally kicking Darcy and Jane to the curb. Here's to hoping that third time's the charm.

spurraider21
08-25-2016, 09:35 PM
thor 1 was ok. thor 2 was a mess.

hopefully this one will be good since they'll be mixing in hulk and apparently strange

spurraider21
08-25-2016, 09:36 PM
gay
you do this in too many threads. guessing u also walk around wearing a t-shirt that says "im not gay, i swear!"

DeadlyDynasty
08-25-2016, 11:11 PM
you do this in too many threads. guessing u also walk around wearing a t-shirt that says "im not gay, i swear!"
Nope, just find it gay every time a grown man nuts himself over the newest comic book movie. If you had children it'd at least be understandable.

DMC
08-26-2016, 08:47 AM
It's too late now with these Marvel Thor movies having been out.

But....

If somebody had done a Thor from the myths movie right it could have been fantastic. Hollywood has never done the story right and the Marvel Thor wouldn't make a zit on the mythology Thor's butt.

Same with Hercules, we have yet to see that done right.

And, Conan has yet to be done as REH would have intended.

Stiil waiting for Moorcocks (the kids here will have fun with that) Elric of Melniborn stories, if done right that would be the best of the fantasy/sword and sorcery genre brought to the big screen. The Elric saga simply on another level.

There sits the brooding albino prince with his vampiric runeblade Stormbringer by his side, looking out from his red eyes at a world.....................

Tailor made for todays Hollywood.

Fritz Leibers..Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser....stories need to be looked at when it comes to heroic fantasy and the movies. As does Lin Carters.... Thongor.

Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser are two sword-and-sorcery (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Sword-and-sorcery) heroes appearing in stories written by American author Fritz Leiber (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Fritz_Leiber). They are the protagonists of what are probably Leiber's best-known stories. One of his motives in writing them was to have a couple of fantasy (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Fantasy) heroes closer to true human nature than the likes of Howard's Conan the Barbarian (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Conan_the_Barbarian) or Burroughs's Tarzan (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Tarzan).[1] (http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/#cite_note-1)
Fafhrd is a very tall (seven feet) and strong northern barbarian (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Barbarian), skilled at both swordsmanship and singing; the Mouser is a small (not much more than five feet) mercurial thief, gifted and deadly at swordsmanship (often using a sword in one hand and a long dagger—technically a main-gauche (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Main-gauche)—in the other), and a former wizard's apprentice who retains some skill at magic. Fafhrd talks like a romantic, but his strong practicality usually wins through, while the cynical-sounding Mouser is prone to showing strains of sentiment at unexpected times. Both are rogues, living in a decadent world where to be so is a requirement of survival. They spend a lot of time drinking, feasting, wenching, brawling, stealing, and gambling, and are seldom fussy about who hires their swords. But they are humane and—most of all—relish true adventure.



Thongor of Lemuria is a fantasy (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Fantasy) novel written by Lin Carter (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Lin_Carter), the second book of his Thongor series (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Thongor_series) set on the fictional ancient lost continent of Lemuria (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Lemuria_(continent)). It was first published in paperback by Ace Books (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Ace_Books) in 1966. The author afterwards revised and expanded the text, in which form it was reissued as Thongor and the Dragon City, first published in paperback by Berkley Books (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Berkley_Books) in 1970. This retitled and revised edition became the standard edition for later reprintings.


Did I ever mention I;m also a sci fi/fantasy, heroic fantasy, supernatural in literature buff?

Why do you do all this WC style Google shit and then post like you have total recall? No one gives a shit and even though I glazed over your more cocks request, even I didn't read the entire back patting expose.

DMC
08-26-2016, 08:50 AM
Nope, just find it gay every time a grown man nuts himself over the newest comic book movie. If you had children it'd at least be understandable.
But you're likely a white man who flies all over the globe saving lives, much like a Thor while Philo is a Pinoy midget who rides a moped to school and drinks soy milk. You can at least appreciate the dichotomy.

lefty
08-26-2016, 09:52 AM
The first two movies were meh, tbh. But they are already of to a good start with that awesome cast + finally kicking Darcy and Jane to the curb. Here's to hoping that third time's the charm.
Yup.

Avante
08-26-2016, 11:35 AM
Why do you do all this WC style Google shit and then post like you have total recall? No one gives a shit and even though I glazed over your more cocks request, even I didn't read the entire back patting expose.

I do have total recall and a freakish memory. I see something one time and if the interest is there it's stowed away in the vaults forever. I never ever forget things that interest me.

You need to just accept the fact I'm on another level than little shits like you and move on, got it?

DeadlyDynasty
08-26-2016, 11:38 AM
I do have total recall and a freakish memory. I see something one time and if the interest is there it's stowed away in the vaults forever. I never ever forget things that interest me.

You need to just accept the fact I'm on another level than little shits like you and move on, got it?
What was the name of your first victim in Olongapo?

Avante
08-26-2016, 02:33 PM
What was the name of your first victim in Olongapo?

I'm more interested in when did ya realize you were a queer? What did your dad say or did ya hide it from him?

Trainwreck2100
08-26-2016, 03:48 PM
The first two movies were meh, tbh. But they are already of to a good start with that awesome cast + finally kicking Darcy and Jane to the curb. Here's to hoping that third time's the charm.

i had no problems with darcy in either one. Portman phoned in the second movie cause they told her a woman would direct, but did the smart thing and didn't have a woman direct. The first movie was good for what it was, the second one was balls, i watched it once and it wasn't even in the theater.

UZER
08-26-2016, 05:05 PM
i had no problems with darcy in either one. Portman phoned in the second movie cause they told her a woman would direct, but did the smart thing and didn't have a woman direct. The first movie was good for what it was, the second one was balls, i watched it once and it wasn't even in the theater.

I like the second one better than the first minus Janes scenes. But both were really meh.

DMC
08-26-2016, 05:09 PM
What was the name of your first victim in Olongapo?
She said her name was mmmf mmmmf.

Trainwreck2100
08-26-2016, 05:35 PM
She said her name was mmmf mmmmf.

it could have been "min or"

DMC
08-26-2016, 08:03 PM
it could have been "min or"
Or "Get off me you're crushing my cigarettes"

StrengthAndHonor
08-26-2016, 10:17 PM
But you're likely a white man who flies all over the globe saving lives, much like a Thor while Philo is a Pinoy midget who rides a moped to school and drinks soy milk. You can at least appreciate the dichotomy.

This is not funny, DMC...