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TopicBoard 8 Ranks: The Marvel Cinematic Universe (Phase III!)
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02/19/21 12:29:18 PM
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Raka Putra
The movie where Thor becomes sexy and funny. I love that haircut. Anyway, the cast and settings are more interesting and memorable to me than the previous Thor movies. The story and villain are about average, so, yeah, it can go pretty far but not all the way to the top.

Snake5555555555
I want to like this more so much more than I do. I love Taika Waititis filmography and outside of James Gunn, he does one of the best jobs at making an MCU film that feels like a personal project that fits seamlessly into his work before and after. Yet, even Waititi cant make Thor or his lore a compelling story to tell. Thor in general is one of the biggest messes in the MCU. His supporting cast besides Loki is non-existent and cant settle on any one group if they even bother showing up at all, his villains are either charisma voids or missed oppurtunities, and even Thor himself cant decide if hes the jovial party-hardy dude or stoic warrior of Asgard whos scowling and angry all the time. Its telling that Hulk is the best part of this film and his name isnt even in the title. Hela is an amazing villain in the comics but I cant remember a single thing she really did here besides disintigrate Mjolnir. Jeff Goldblum is also a little far in the ridiculous camp for the MCU but at the same time I did enjoy his performance. I also think the Thor/Loki relationship was really powerful in this film. Its bright colors and off-color humor definitely worked for a lot of people, but for me it left a lot to be desired like all Thor films.

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