Still, I did like the cameo of Matt Damon, Sam Neill & Luke Helmsworth, stage-acting out the climax of the last movie, to Thor & Loki. Tom Hiddleston as Loki, was also nice to see, however, I really getting tired, of the heel/baby-face, working, together, vibe. His performance really made the film, very fun to watch. Hemsworth really look like, he was enjoying, playing Thor, this time. It was really cheeky & funny, as it really was going for that, 2014’s Marvel film, Guardian of the Galaxy’ sci-fi comedy vibe. Another highlight from ‘Thor: Ragnarok” is the humor. Additional music featured in the film include “Immigrant Song” by Led Zeppelin and “Pure Imagination” from the 1971’s film ‘Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory’ was also a nice tough. It match well with the deliberately ’80s space opera aesthetic and synth score, composed by new wave band, Devo’s bandleader, Mark Mothersbaugh. While, none of the CGI in the film, look, deeply realistic. The other special effects were good, but not great. It kinda distract me from enjoying the climax. Nevertheless, I can still do, without the badly gone, CGI eye injury. Seeing Thor, have short hair & without his trademark hammer Mjolnir was really shocking.
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I also enjoy, how the movie took more risk, with the title character. The direction for this film, could easily be, misguide with Hulk getting revenge on the Avengers, but they stay focus on Thor trying to get back on his home world. Nevertheless, it’s cool, that Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is still the title character, not Hulk/Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) throughout this, even if it came from a Hulk comic book. It’s still entertaining even with big plot-holes like how the wormholes honestly works, why nobody use the tesseract to get anywhere and how Hulk got to Sakaar, in the first place. While, yes, the whole gladiator fight/revolution plot for the most part, doesn’t mesh well, with the main ‘Ragnarok’ story, in which the movie is title, from. Nevertheless, I love how the film is not so bog down with complex, confusing Norse mythology, as the other movies giving more room for simpler story lines like a prison escape subplot to breathe. The same goes, with Karl Urban as Skruge, whom machine gun mow down scene was really bizarre.
His soft-spoken, Australian accent was a bit jarring for something that came from Norse mythology. While, director, Waititi did an alright motion-capture performance for Krog, a gladiator that Thor befriends. Why, wasn’t Sif in Asgard! Nevertheless, this change in direction, allows new likable supporting characters to emerge, such as Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson) who does a pretty good job & Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum) to shine. However, Alexander’s absence in the film, does beg the question. Still, it cools to see that Sif (Jaimie Alexander) is still around. Sadly, this also eliminates, the Warrior Three such as Hogun (Tadanobu Asano) Volstagg (Ray Stevenson) and Fandral (Zachary Levi) but at least, they had cameos in this film, even if short. Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) whom in the last movie, pretty much, phone her performance, in. This allow us, to get away from the annoying, human characters such as Darcy Lewis (Kat Denning. First off, most of the action, takes place, off-world, outside of Earth & the Ninth Realms, giving a lot more, bright & crazy looking, sci-fi vibe, mixed with its fantasy elements. 2013’s “Thor: the Dark World’ in the years, after both movies came out, at all. At least, this movie directed by Taika Waititi & written from a screenplay by Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost was a lot more memorable than its counterpart. While, all three ‘Thor’ movies, have a similar generic premise, in which, an alien force is trying to conquer the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a super-weapon, with this one being Thor’s lost-long sister, Hela (Cate Blachett) with Blachett doing a good job, playing sinister, sexy and deadly, even if her character come out of nowhere, unexplained. Unfortunately, it takes one of the most popular Hulk comic book stories ever, Planet Hulk’ to make ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ the most entertaining ‘Thor’ movie yet. I wish I could delete this movie from my mind, so i could see it for the first time again. Man I really wish there was a after credits scene leading to deadpool 3 if they’re making one. Thor: And Im getting a new hammer Rocket: Well it better be some hammer Cue Wakanda Entrance.
To escape captivity and save his home from imminent destruction, Thor must first win a deadly alien contest by defeating his former ally and fellow Avenger – The Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) / His devious brother, Loki (Tom Hiddleston), has taken over Asgard, the powerful Hela (Cate Blanchett) has emerged to steal the throne for herself and Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe. Thor's (Chris Hemsworth's) world is about to explode.