Thor not pleased by stealing of yummy pancakes.
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I dare say, I was not impressed by the trailer, and thought it would be a bit of a flop. With Avengers on the way, they really can't screw this up. But it appears I was misguided, and wonderful acting turned this film from mediocre to good.
Thor (Chris Hemsworth) stars the lead role as our lovable and inspiring god of thunder. Things start off in a hurry, depicting a slightly eccentric Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) off chasing some astronomical phenomenon. This of course ends as all good things do: with someone getting smacked in the face with a
The effects were cool. The storyline was meh. But where it really shined was the Chris Hemsworth. I would give this guy a hug if my arms would fit around him. He commanded the role so well with all of the elements in the right place that I couldn't help but like the movie. He made the movie, and that is not an understatement. Though not to underhand it to the director/writers. All of the comedic elements were in the right place, which is something very difficult to pull off.
I attempted to watch the movie in 2D, but my efforts were in vain, it was exclusively a 3D film, so I went along anyway. I was impressed, as the 3D was not overdone in the movie, and the traditional problem of being unable to focus on action was ameliorated. In this aspect, the 3D actually added to the movie. I like it when professionals do their job right =D.
Yes. I liked Thor. Not loved, but liked. I am very curious to see the Avengers now. With two good actors already, Marvel is off to the right start.
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