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Thor 3: Ragnarok Review Thread

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The ever serious Thor

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Glass Rebel

Member
Let‘s just hold hands and everybody say what they‘re thankful for.

I‘ll start: I‘m thankful for „unethical“ as a potential new meme.
 
DC makes fun of its own mythology all the time. And I love it. Brave & the Bold and Teen Titans Go are hilarious. And they don't negate Dark Knight Returns or New Frontier just by existing.
As I said earlier in the thread, I would absolutely prefer to see a more serious take on the Ragnarok story. But taking a comedic approach is not any less valid. Marvel has always been about fun above all else. See: every Stan Lee comic from the 60s. Stories like Born Again should be the exception, not the rule.
 

Litan

Member
Marvel didn't stay in the 60's forever. If it had, it would be dead. Marvel grew with its community and has no shortage of great stories and character studies.

Your Spiderman jab plays into that. When I grew up, Spiderman was already and adult and his stories (or the ones I read) were actually not that colorful, the characters were, but the stories clearly weren't.

Homecoming was a wake up call to me. That was not /My/ Spiderman, it was.. Spiderman the original one. I grew to accept that.
Oh, please. Saying Spider-man isnt known for being a quippy, fun character is like saying Batman isnt known for its' more gritty stories or Deadpool for being foul-mouthed.

Spider-man has been that through EVERY decade.

Yeah, Marvel comics has no shortage of great stories and character studies, but the universe has never not been fun and full of humour. Quips are practically a trait of superhero comic dialog. The medium is inherently silly and writers know this.

You still havent said why youre so accepting of Snyder's 'faithful' Batman and Superman portrayals, by the way.
 
It all depends on the hit-rate of the jokes for me. I thought Guardians did pretty well in that regard, the sequel less so. It had a negative effect some of the more serious moments and a few of the jokes dragged on too long.
 

okdakor

Member
What people sometimes don't understand is that these movies are what is gonna be referenced when those characters are brought up. That amazing, amazing, amazing "the dark knight returns" and "the death of superman" comics? They might as well never existed, because Batman + Superman is now a shitty movie, forever.

Does it work like this ?
 

TaterTots

Banned
There is nothing wrong with a movie being fun. The best X-Men moments on film were fun ones. DOFP Quicksilver scene, or parts of First Class.The lack of fun, color, and camaraderie, is what always brings the X-Men movies down. FOX can take notes from Marvel imo.
 

Lunar15

Member
Thor is a character who talks in old english in modern day. Part of his appeal was always rubbing this super serious norse mythology up against modern tropes and expectations.

We had two "semi-serious" Thor films and they ranged from mildly enjoyable to objectively awful. Letting Watiti do a tounge-in-cheek romp with Thor's universe doesn't really damage the brand, and it's pretty clear it was a good idea considering this went from "The Sequel to Thor 2" to "A Heavily Anticipated Film".
 

Famassu

Member
Imagine if Tolkien had thought his tale about magical rings, elves, giant eagles, orcs and dwarves was dumb and we should laugh at it.

Fiction is not dumb for being fiction. Making it dumb and laughing at it is easier than making it good and giving it worth.

That's my problem, basically, the MCU most of the time just takes the easy way instead of trying to do something worthy.

Marvel didn't stay in the 60's forever. If it had, it would be dead. Marvel grew with its community and has no shortage of great stories and character studies.

Your Spiderman jab plays into that. When I grew up, Spiderman was already and adult and his stories (or the ones I read) were actually not that colorful, the characters were, but the stories clearly weren't.

Homecoming was a wake up call to me. That was not /My/ Spiderman, it was.. Spiderman the original one. I grew to accept that.
There's plenty of (attempted) fun & humor in Tolkien's writing.

Being a comedy or injecting some fun into something like Thor isn't some insult to humankind. Humor is just as apt a form of art as drama when done well ( which is what I presume Taika Waititi has done with this movie based on his resume & trailers) & an abundance of humor doesn't mean there can be no worthwhile drama or meat to a story.
 

Einchy

semen stains the mountaintops
I just want Marvel to respect their legacy. You never hear me whining about the Captain America movies, or Iron Man, hell, I didn't love Spider-Man but I could tell that it was a good adaptation of his early comics.

What people sometimes don't understand is that these movies are what is gonna be referenced when those characters are brought up. That amazing, amazing, amazing Ragnarok comic? It might as well never existed, because Ragnarok + Thor is now a silly buddy comedy, forever.

Lapping up to the people who are laughing at these characters and turning them into clowns feels unethical to me.

But what do I know, I'm a haterzz

If anyone ever finds me making a post like this about any franchise, please slap the fuck out of me.
 

bchamba

Member
Dude should stand outside of theaters waving around the Ragnarok comic trying to convert film goers to only enjoy the amazing source material that was butchered in the movie. It's the ethical thing to do.
 
I just want Marvel to respect their legacy. You never hear me whining about the Captain America movies, or Iron Man, hell, I didn't love Spider-Man but I could tell that it was a good adaptation of his early comics.

What people sometimes don't understand is that these movies are what is gonna be referenced when those characters are brought up. That amazing, amazing, amazing Ragnarok comic? It might as well never existed, because Ragnarok + Thor is now a silly buddy comedy, forever.

Lapping up to the people who are laughing at these characters and turning them into clowns feels unethical to me.

But what do I know, I'm a haterzz

Someone tell me this is copypasta.

Thor: Ragnarok |OT| Feels unethical to me
 

Htown

STOP SHITTING ON MY MOTHER'S HEADSTONE
Not to fall into this trap, again, but whatever Snyder did in BvS was meant to say something.
What Snyder did in BvS is make a movie that is about two superheroes fighting each other over a misunderstanding before teaming up to fight the real bad guy.

It's the most cliche thing imaginable, and the fact that he threw in some wikipedia summary tier philosophy and had his characters mope around the screen for a couple hours doesn't make it some flawed but ambitious gem.

It just makes it a poorly executed but expensive movie that mistakes darkness for depth and cynicism for realism, while not believably executing on any of those things.
 

NotLiquid

Member
From a cursory listen the synths in this soundtrack are really overt, especially in the latter half of the OST.

I like it a lot. It all has a vintage feel to it.
 
Thor Ragnarok |OT| Taika Me Home Tonight
Thor Ragnarok |OT| Farewell, Mewmew
Thor Ragnarok |OT| Goodnight Hulkamaniacs and Jabronie Mark Ruffalos
Thor Ragnarok |OT| Jeff Goldblum is Space Vince McMahon
 
Someone tell me this is copypasta.

Thor: Ragnarok |OT| Feels unethical to me

Making Thor and Hulk funny is turning them into clowns?

Clearly he never read Frog-Thor.

Thor: Ragnarok | OT | Awaits
Thor: Ragnarok | OT | Ride to Meet your Fate
Thor: Ragnarok | OT | The Bright World
Thor: Ragnarok | OT | Feeling Hela Good
 

NotLiquid

Member
I just want Marvel to respect their legacy. You never hear me whining about the Captain America movies, or Iron Man, hell, I didn't love Spider-Man but I could tell that it was a good adaptation of his early comics.

What people sometimes don't understand is that these movies are what is gonna be referenced when those characters are brought up. That amazing, amazing, amazing Ragnarok comic? It might as well never existed, because Ragnarok + Thor is now a silly buddy comedy, forever.

Lapping up to the people who are laughing at these characters and turning them into clowns feels unethical to me.

But what do I know, I'm a haterzz

I guarantee you that the folks complaining about BvS Martha never knew they had the same name.

Thor 3 Ragnarok slowly giving us the most unintentionally funny thread of the year
 
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