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"November 18 "Hulk always... always angry." "I know. We're the same, you and I. Just a couple of hot-headed fools." "Yeah, same. Hulk like fire, Thor like water." "Well, we're kind of both like fire." "But Hulk like real fire. Like... raging fire. Thor like smouldering fire." Didn't really know what to expect going into this one as I have only seen the first Thor and have yet to see The Dark World, but it turned out to be a great outing. The film starts off with a bang and the first few minut"
"The 3rd Thor movie is probably the most succesful of the trilogy so far but it's definitely not the best. The tone is also different in tone from the other two thanks to director Taika Waititi who brings in more humour to proceedings. I can't say it works too well if I'm being honest. Yes, some humour is necessary in superhero movies but it just goes overboard here. I fear Marvel is trying to get away from serious movies to comedy ones. Even though I prefer dark and serious superhero movies, the"
"Notes: It was really awesome that Marvel gave Taika Waititi so much freedom as he went really wild on the dialogues and on the tone which was just so wacky. As a result, not only this movie was easily by far the best movie in this trilogy, it turned out to be maybe the most fun Marvel production so far. "
Most wild, entertaining MCU blockbuster so far
“Movie-goers who believe Marvel blockbusters are too generic or feel factory-made really ought to watch 2017's Thor: Ragnarok, as it confidently defies those labels and feels like the work of a genuine auteur. Insanely fun and distinctively quirky, with gorgeously colourful visuals and wittiness aplenty, Ragnarok is the shot in the arm that the Marvel Cinematic Universe needed at this point to remind us why we fell in love with this ambitious franchise in the first place. Overseen by Kiwi filmmaker Taika Waititi (2016's Hunt for the Wilderpeople), this threequel manages to be both thrilling and gut-bustingly funny whilst adding serious scope to the series, and the material is infused with so much endearing energy that it's never a chore to sit through. Leave it to the director of What We Do” read more