I thought it was pretty good. The guy that played Loki stole the show. Id put it next to the first xmen as far as how good it was. Solid 8 out of 10
The funny scenes/lines were actually funny. Loki and Odin was perfectly casted. The facebeam from the metal guardian that killed Thor made me deaf for a little bit.
I thought it was pretty good. The guy that played Loki stole the show. Id put it next to the first xmen as far as how good it was. Solid 8 out of 10
Everyone wants to be a nonconformist...as if it's the "cool" thing to do. So they're conforming by nonconforming...pretty damn ironic if you ask me.
I don't really care if the movie is good or not, to be honest. Most of my friends who don't care about the comic book character have seen it. But, based on other comic book movie adaptations, I assumed it was bad. I, with shame, admit that I've seen all of Marvel's movies except Iron Man 2 and the only ones I liked were Iron Man and Spider-Man 2. Ghost Rider was okay, I guess. Wolverine Origins was terrible, in my opinion.
When you finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally finally get up off the floor, maybe you should look up what selling out is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selling_out
lol just shut up. I didn't hear any backlash when they used a white marine instead of a black marine that pulled the two cops out of the rubble in the Oliver Stone World Trade Center movie. Even the black marine just declined the comments about them getting his race wrong but you get your klansmen issued panties in a wad over some fake nordic god character lol.
A puppy version of Vincent D'Onofrio
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You have to be kidding me...
Thor is the biggest blockbuster bust of the year so far. Over hyped completely.
The entire movie was just a parody of Thor. It was comical, a joke, literally, I was laughing half the time. They spent more time designing the costumes than the script. Generic, predictable, cheesy, thoughtless script. No character development whatsoever. One of the main antagonist was a giant metal robot that shoots fire beams out of it's face. What?
The fact that you compared this to the first Spider-Man, one of the best comic movies ever makes me question you as a human being. That's like comparing The Dark Knight to Batman & Robin.
The worst depiction of Norse mythology ever created. Priest will be more entertaining, that I guarantee.
Good movie. Great casting, but drug a bit towards the end.
The first Spider Man wasn't that great tbh.
Usually agree, but Hollywood has consistently done a ty job with comic book movies from the get-go. It's good for the fans to demand they actually start trying to do the comics justice.
Never read the comics, nor do I know anything about Norse mythology. Thought it was an entertaining movie. </dumb American> (note--I am calling myself a dumb American, no sarcasm)
That being said, I am really tired of comic book movies. It seems like thats all there is these days.
I think this movie will pretty much die after this weekend.
Spider-Man? One of the best comic movies ever?
Seriously??
lol
Take the rims out of basketball and you have a pretty ty game.
Take the Godfather out of those movies and they're not so great, either.
You can't just say, "Well that movie would have sucked if not for" when that variable is the very thing that makes the movie great. I watched Saving Private Ryan with Tom Hanks's character green screened out and it was a stupid war movie about a bunch of guys running around in Nazi Germany.
Yeah, that's like, so unrealistic, man.
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I think it was one of the better ones.
Thor was interesting. The character was likable and he had some pretty badass moves.
Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Sin City, Spider-Man 2, X-2, and Iron Man are all better than Spider-Man.
I really liked it. It was very entertaining. They are 2/3 of the way to pulling off the avengers... which I never thought they would be able to do...
Problem is... everyone is a cynic now... no one likes America anymore... and the last 3rd... is about the ultimate patriot...
How is Sin City so forgotten? That was a pretty good superhero flick.
take out merv and it sucks
amiright
actually the chick with swastica kunai was pretty hot too take her out and the movie sucks as well
A History of Violence also qualifies as a comic book movie, and I think that was better than Spider-Man, too.
As was Road to Perdition, if we're going to expand this thing to talk about Manga.
From . Watchmen. V for Vendetta. Sin City (almost at the top of the list, as far as I'm concerned, for successfully merging the comic and film formats).
But even limiting the conversation to movies based on superhero comics, as I think was the intention of the original comment, I just don't think Spider-Man ranks very high.
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