I like them embracing comedy with Thor and I enjoy his performance but I really hate the whole "Thor's just a big dummy who doesn't understand how things work" schtik. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
I was really pumped for Dr Strange in the Multiverse of Madness but it let me down. I think Thor Love and Thunder will pull me back in
I just started Dr Strange yesterday, and after watching Top Gun Maverick a few days prior it was very jarring to see the difference in the movies with regards to CGI usage and in general the weight and feel of action scenes. I didn’t realize how use to green screen action I had gotten and how accepting actors just in a suit running on green stages is the norm of movie magic until seeing something so real in Top Gun. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rausch:
I like them embracing comedy with Thor and I enjoy his performance but I really hate the whole "Thor's just a big dummy who doesn't understand how things work" schtik.
Ragnarok saved Thor as a main character in the MCU, and Waititi has that goofball direction down to a T. I agree with you that Thor is no dummy and he's running out of redemption arcs to complete in the MCU. Make him the all-around badass at the end of this film, because this formula has a very finite shelf life. IMO [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
I just started Dr Strange yesterday, and after watching Top Gun Maverick a few days prior it was very jarring to see the difference in the movies with regards to CGI usage and in general the weight and feel of action scenes. I didn’t realize how use to green screen action I had gotten and how accepting actors just in a suit running on green stages is the norm of movie magic until seeing something so real in Top Gun.
I just watched Strange over the weekend and found the CGI to be pretty jarring too. There were parts that were just truly bad. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
I was really pumped for Dr Strange in the Multiverse of Madness but it let me down. I think Thor Love and Thunder will pull me back in
I thought it was good, but nowhere near what it could've been.
I actually enjoyed it more watching it a 2nd time, probably because the expectations weren't a factor.
Whereas with No Way Home, I enjoyed it less after a rewatch, because the nostalgia factor wasn't there anymore.
I absolutely beleive Love and Thunder will be better than both, and probably the best since Infinity War. [Reply]
Does anyone else think it is weird that they didn't release it this weekend? Would have thought it would have been a great box office weekend but maybe not. [Reply]