Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: November 3, 2017
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naniinNov 16, 2017
"Тор: Рагнарёк" - один из лучших фильмов марвел! Не знаю почему его все ругают за кучу юмора, мне показалось его там не много. Злодейка в виде Хелы симпотная но немного сливная (как и половина злодеев MCU) Тайка Вайтити принёс кучу нового в"Тор: Рагнарёк" - один из лучших фильмов марвел! Не знаю почему его все ругают за кучу юмора, мне показалось его там не много. Злодейка в виде Хелы симпотная но немного сливная (как и половина злодеев MCU) Тайка Вайтити принёс кучу нового в мир Тора. Кстати, сам Тор стал интересным стал персонажем, хотя раньше было как-то пофиг на него. Ну и конечно битва Тора и Халка, это было классно. Минусы конечно есть, это в некоторых местах графика не очень и как говорил немного сливная злодейка. Expand
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BillydjuNov 16, 2017
Story : This Thor series probrably the best way to show both Thor's and Loki's love and hate relationship
Pacing : Theres no any moment where i feel bored. The pacing isnt too fast and too slow either. A perfect one
Animation : Great Action :
Story : This Thor series probrably the best way to show both Thor's and Loki's love and hate relationship
Pacing : Theres no any moment where i feel bored. The pacing isnt too fast and too slow either. A perfect one
Animation : Great
Action : Great

The joke is nice as well, but kinda forced. Its still fit the story pretty well

overall : Great movie
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angraholylandNov 15, 2017
Just one of the funniest movies of 2017. Amazing fights and pew pew stuff. The art and colors are adorable, really refresh the superhero genre. Entertainment at its highest level: Go for it.
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EneChanNov 15, 2017
Thor:Ragnarok is a fun comedy film that changes the character Thor into a more lovable character. The road trip of Thor has been packed with action that will keep you watching for the next 2 hours. Director Taika Waititi also did a great jobThor:Ragnarok is a fun comedy film that changes the character Thor into a more lovable character. The road trip of Thor has been packed with action that will keep you watching for the next 2 hours. Director Taika Waititi also did a great job on implanting his own style into the movie, colorful but yet somehow different from the similar vibe film The Guardians of the Galaxy. Expand
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WintxNov 15, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A lot of sweat and tears went into this. And I always appreciate the hard work crews put into these productions. Effects awesome (ie: Thor/Hulk fight) - although used to hide mediocre story development. Character building weak on all fronts (yes, even a comic book movie needs credible arcs - hasn't GOT proved this?). Acting good (for what they had to deal with in direction) Not pleased with where Marvel/Disney taking the franchise. They get $$ hits with being humor focused (Ant Man; Deadpool; Spiderman; Guardians - 1) and now I'm getting the vibe they're going to keep milking this direction with characters that are not humor based. Don't get me wrong, humor good, making my heroes into sitcom joke beaters is not. But I'm old school Marvel (FOOM!). I like great writing; great characters; inspiring story - even in my comic books. This Thor is now ruler of Asgaard - now that's a joke. Oh and one more thing - I realize arena fighting plots are fairly the norm these days - but can't help like it feels ripped from a Lee/Kirby/FF storyline that was written for the Thing. Expand
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firebird04Nov 15, 2017
Thor: Ragnorok is a fun movie that combines action with lots of humor. The characters are fun and interesting, the villain is convicing, and none of the jokes fall flat. 5+ stars!
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ReubenIsAGodNov 15, 2017
Mate, so this film has been getting quite an interesting amount of mixed praise and criticism. So, i wanna, very briefly, explain why this is one of the most diverse and interesting Marvel films to come out in most recent time. By explaining,Mate, so this film has been getting quite an interesting amount of mixed praise and criticism. So, i wanna, very briefly, explain why this is one of the most diverse and interesting Marvel films to come out in most recent time. By explaining, being a big fan of Taika's films, how he plays with comedy in the mundane, and highlights the absurdity of the superhero genre by taking a much more lighthearted comedic tone. In spite of life-threatening events, to paint a picture of hope and optimism through these quirky big macho men, and has fun with the fact that the circumstances and the characters from these superhero films are absurdly silly, eg, Hulk is a big green man and Thor is a God and they battle evil cosmic people that wear bright colourful clothes and work with the embodiment of patriotism of america who is actually kinda from the 40s... its all kinda crazy....

Thor Ragnarok is a colourful, vibrant, comic book film that I think is sensational. Im gonna actually probably create a video-essay of a sort about this. Because I loved the flick.
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df1racing3betaNov 15, 2017
Suicide Squad in jokes was better, and not even the humorous moments of the movie are so particularly nice to understand, but compare them with the worst jokes of Krusty the Clown, misuse of anti-humor by some characters at undue moments,Suicide Squad in jokes was better, and not even the humorous moments of the movie are so particularly nice to understand, but compare them with the worst jokes of Krusty the Clown, misuse of anti-humor by some characters at undue moments, Hulk was portrayed as a Bobo character, and Valkyrie was very badly stopped among the heroines of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he did not connect as he should have been, in the comic it is another of Thor's love interests, but at least a wink wink should have made that. On the other hand, the character of Jeff Goldbum (Grand Master) is not at all like the comic book even if he wanted to be original, it seems to come from a casino owner in Las Vegas and did not seem to represent the biggest thing as a film any such I did not notice it, but he missed references to his brother. The planet they were on, looked more like a planet from the 1986 animated film The Transformers, Junkion, and not the comic book planet. the truth, very bad treatment and very bad example to the character who dealt with Odin, likewise, is a reflection of the little American culture on the treatment of older adults that shame to turn that into a joke or sofa gaga as in the Simpsons. As if that were not enough, he gets so far away from the homonymous comic of the stories of Thor and much more that scrambled with Planet Hulk, of course it is free adaptation of both stories, but nothing in common really. Or where is the alien son of Hulk? The only good thing is the photograph that exposes the Valkyries that in itself is at least redeemable in terms of the relationship refers to the eschatological myth of the "Rägnärök" of Scandinavian mythology, as seen in flashbacks and in one of the final scenes . But it returns and it moves away, Taikta Wakiti lacked head to be able to listen "The ring of the nibelungos" of Wagner and to read something more of Scandinavian-Germanic Literature to be able to give better treatment him to the film. Expand
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Rebecca31Nov 15, 2017
I didn’t want to see Thor Ragnarok because I hated the first two so much, the trailer for Thor 3 comes out and the internet nearly wets itself with excitement. I can safely say the trailer undersold the movie, and I nearly didn't see it inI didn’t want to see Thor Ragnarok because I hated the first two so much, the trailer for Thor 3 comes out and the internet nearly wets itself with excitement. I can safely say the trailer undersold the movie, and I nearly didn't see it in the end. The only reason I went to see yet another Thor movie was because of director Taika Waititi, and I'm so glad I did. Doesn’t suffer with an over stuffed cast fighting for screen time leaving room for actual character development. There’s just enough main characters and they have such fun with the roles. Perfectly paced with a simple yet well executed plot. Although not all the jokes land it's funny even if it's unbearably cheesy at times. Thor Ragnarok is without a doubt the best Thor movie and one of Marvels finest. Bizarre and superbly entertaining.

Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo are doing their thing better than ever. The two strongest Avengers come head to head and it's everything you'd expect and more. Cate Blanchett struts into every scene in a swirling cloud of evil green mist reminiscent of a stereotypical Disney villain I was almost expecting her to break into song. Spoiler alert, she doesn’t although that wouldn’t be the strangest thing to happen in Thor Ragnarok. Weird doesn’t even cover it. It took me about half way through to really start enjoying Thor but once I did I could appreciate it. Pure fun. Marvel loses itself when it gets all dark and dreary taking itself way too seriously but this is peak Marvel. Full of life and immensely entertaining and if there was ever a better use of Led Zeppelins Immigrant Song in a movie I’ve yet to see it. Easily beats the first two Thors combined, recommended to all the Superhero fans.
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TheSpoiler18Nov 15, 2017
Definitely my top MCU film! Loved this film with all my heart. It was filled with great humor, story, characters, visuals, and music. I have never been let down by either the MCU nor the DCEU, fortunately, and this only cemented that opinionDefinitely my top MCU film! Loved this film with all my heart. It was filled with great humor, story, characters, visuals, and music. I have never been let down by either the MCU nor the DCEU, fortunately, and this only cemented that opinion even more! All-in-all, I loved this movie, and I can't wait to see where the franchise goes from here! Expand
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mrdr4gonNov 15, 2017
Solidifies Taaka Watiti's reputation as an excellent comedy director while bringing his film making into the mainstream. Though somewhat inconsequential, this film manages to entertain long enough to justify its lightweight nature.
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ChuwiNov 15, 2017
Marvel is usually at it's best when it doesn't take itself too seriously. If you liked any of the other Marvel movies give yourself a treat and go watch it straight away. Extremely entertaining!
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syhpayNov 15, 2017
Moderetally epic and very funny movie, one of the best marvel movies for me, watched in one breath, you must buy a ticket to cinema on this movie.
Its not a MASTERPIECE 12/10, but it is very cool.
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WebSpyderNov 15, 2017
Don't let the comedy fool you. This is a serious movie with big stakes and heart that still takes time to be an absolutely joyous ride. The action scenes are amazing and there is no weak link amongst the actors. Cate Blanchett chews theDon't let the comedy fool you. This is a serious movie with big stakes and heart that still takes time to be an absolutely joyous ride. The action scenes are amazing and there is no weak link amongst the actors. Cate Blanchett chews the scenery every time the villain Hela is on screen. Jeff Goldblum going full Goldblum as the Grandmaster is a delight. Tessa Thompson is an amazing addition to the MCU as Valkyrie. This is a must see and easily a top 5 MCU movie. Expand
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Compi24Nov 14, 2017
As far as "action comedies" are concerned, "Thor: Ragnarok" delivers on both fronts. There are laughs to be had. Like a whole lot of em.' Genuine ones that I'm sure comedic-oriented director Taika Waititi had a hand in fine tuning. There isAs far as "action comedies" are concerned, "Thor: Ragnarok" delivers on both fronts. There are laughs to be had. Like a whole lot of em.' Genuine ones that I'm sure comedic-oriented director Taika Waititi had a hand in fine tuning. There is violence to be had too. Amazingly glorious showcases of it, in fact. To say that this is the best "Thor" movie by far may be a bit of an empty claim, but my claim, it remains. It's fun, funny, and memorable, which are three separate traits I can't honestly say many recent MCU films have possessed simultaneously. Definitely worth a look if you're a fan of the character or, if you're like me and have been holding out hope for the franchise to try something different. Expand
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movie_luverNov 14, 2017
This movie is just SO MUCH FUN!!! The emotional scenes were never quite there and that could create some tonal discrepancies, but it makes for every single flaw this movie carries through the sheer thrill of it. It just contains so muchThis movie is just SO MUCH FUN!!! The emotional scenes were never quite there and that could create some tonal discrepancies, but it makes for every single flaw this movie carries through the sheer thrill of it. It just contains so much vibrant energy and exuberates it in almost every single second through either breathtaking action sequences, engaging characters, or hilarious moments. This movie is VERY funny indeed and I would definitely recommend it to anyone that has been a fan of Marvel thus far. Expand
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MallRat15Nov 14, 2017
This is a very fun movie that will entertain you. It is the best Thor movie to date but in my opinion it is not one of the Best Marvel movies to date. The comedy is well place but I think it is a bit overused. Great chemistry among the leadThis is a very fun movie that will entertain you. It is the best Thor movie to date but in my opinion it is not one of the Best Marvel movies to date. The comedy is well place but I think it is a bit overused. Great chemistry among the lead characters and all seem to click well. After the many, many commercials i saw for this movie I thought it ended up being a bit over hyped. Not bad by any means but not one of the best superhero movies out there. Expand
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hockeyfn91Nov 14, 2017
Considering the glowing reviews out there and that other aggregate sites rating number I was disappointed in Thor: Ragnarok. It just is not that great when held up against the other top entries in the MCU. It is not that funny, although itConsidering the glowing reviews out there and that other aggregate sites rating number I was disappointed in Thor: Ragnarok. It just is not that great when held up against the other top entries in the MCU. It is not that funny, although it really tries to be. It does not do anything that bad but it does not do anything that great either. Considering the stakes in this movie you would think it would not resemble what amounts to kiddie comedy for its humor. We have slapstick humor, sight gags and the only thing missing was fart jokes. I do not want to say it was bad because it isn't bad. It just is not that great. On to Black Panther. Expand
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nicholas06Nov 14, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was maybe the most fun Marvel movie I've seen.

Positives:

- The humor was great and didn't feel forced.

- Easily the most personality and the most I've empathized with the Hulk (in particular) and Thor

- Great side characters: Korg, Heimdall, Skurge, Surtur, Valkyrie, etc. really fleshed out the movie and didn't feel like filler (looking at you Kat Dennings)

- Jeff Goldblum killed it

- Awesome special effects, fight scenes, and sets. I loved the fantasty/sci fi mash up

- No shoehorned romance

- Clever twist in the climax

Negatives:

- Cate Blanchett was great, but Hella still fell into the "bland Marvel villains" camp. But she was probably the best Marvel villain in awhile.
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TVJerryNov 14, 2017
There's some sort of civilization-saving plot that also results in Thor cutting his hair , while losing his hammer and an eye. The story isn't important, but several things help this latest Marvel flick stand out: the irreverent sense ofThere's some sort of civilization-saving plot that also results in Thor cutting his hair , while losing his hammer and an eye. The story isn't important, but several things help this latest Marvel flick stand out: the irreverent sense of humor (thanks to director Taika Waititi) and the performances of Cate Blanchett (deliciously sexy and wickedly evil) and Jeff Goldblum (playfully off-kilter). There also seem to be fewer big action scenes (none of them especially memorable) and more dialogue (sometimes amusing, sometimes serious). It may be more fun, but it's still got lots of the genre trappings. NOTE: Stay thru the credits to see what happened to one character. Expand
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SchnitzelPoofNov 14, 2017
A fun film, and very entertaining, despite what you might expect from a movie bearing the title "Ragnarok."
It's almost like two separate films tacked together, and while one part - which focuses on Thor finding new partners - is really well
A fun film, and very entertaining, despite what you might expect from a movie bearing the title "Ragnarok."
It's almost like two separate films tacked together, and while one part - which focuses on Thor finding new partners - is really well done, the actual Ragnarok plotline isn't.
In similar way, the movie is focused on the comedic side, so whenever there is a serious moment (and there are many in the film, that deserved to be serious,) it undercuts itself with a joke.
It also builds towards a final confrontation, which I found disappointing and unfulfilling.

So, to repeat, Thor:Ragnarok is a fun film, an entertaining film; but if you care anything at all for its mythology or story-line, you might be disappointed.
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Muskrat147Nov 14, 2017
Managing to turn what was previously the least liked character of the MCU into one of the most human and well-rounded, Ragnorok takes the best qualities we’ve come to expect from a Marvel movie and expands on them, allowing for a fun,Managing to turn what was previously the least liked character of the MCU into one of the most human and well-rounded, Ragnorok takes the best qualities we’ve come to expect from a Marvel movie and expands on them, allowing for a fun, exciting adventure through the cosmos. This was a very surprising film, as when I had heard of a third Thor, my reaction was short of “Oh, Great”. But within the first ten minutes, a much more light-hearted and tongue-in-cheek tone was established, and it felt like a nice change of pace. Taika Waititi’s direction is incredibly strong, and his understanding of the need to expand on the central character is huge in making the story work. All of the performances are fantastic, the visuals are stunning, and the adventure feels fresh and exhilarating. Ragnorok is definitely a must-see. Expand
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MrShmooveNov 14, 2017
Thor Ragnarok is a silly popcorn summer movie (that came out in the fall...kinda weird). Anyways, THAT is exactly the problem with the movie. Thor is NOT supposed to be funny and yet they have him cracking Arnold Swartzenegger like jokesThor Ragnarok is a silly popcorn summer movie (that came out in the fall...kinda weird). Anyways, THAT is exactly the problem with the movie. Thor is NOT supposed to be funny and yet they have him cracking Arnold Swartzenegger like jokes right and left and in TOTALLY inappropriate times. Bad guy talking about destroying your whole planet and ALL of you people...crack a joke! Also apparently you can defeat Thor with a Taser. So guess he's not to super after all. That doesn't even make sense! He's the "god of thunder" (IE ELECTRICITY) and yet he can't survive a taser? It has some fun parts and the fight with Hulk is entertaining. But it's merely an average movie. Not bad, but not particularly good either. Expand
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xpprizrakNov 14, 2017
The total change of the hero and the total change in the atmosphere went very good. We have great hopes for the next Avengers, but after such a Thor, it will be difficult to surprise and fascinate us.

The soundtrack is simply beautiful,
The total change of the hero and the total change in the atmosphere went very good. We have great hopes for the next Avengers, but after such a Thor, it will be difficult to surprise and fascinate us.

The soundtrack is simply beautiful, always at the right time and strongly adds impressions in certain moments.

Director Taika Vaititi is just an opening, someone will say that he created in the film a too comic atmosphere. But it was worth it, the jokes are just great. There is no man who does not smile looking Thor: Ragnarok. The humor in the film perfectly dilutes the intense and epic moments. You could add more seriousness or battles, but not the fact that the film would have turned out better.

Thor from a little interesting hero thanks to "Ragnorok" will definitely fight for leadership in popularity and charisma. He added power, humor, and most importantly in intelligence. He started to plan his actions perfectly and use all the opportunities that are provided to him.

In addition to him, the intellect was added by the Hulk, but not so much . He is like bully kid now. Funny and interesting moments with him became even more.

The inhabitants of Sakaara are completely different and unusual, far from being patterned, which are very interesting to observe. Asgardians as true wars do not surrender even in the face of death itself and do not kneel before anyone, with a few exceptions.

Hella - A great villain. Her motives are perfectly understandable, the power and charisma are simply enormous. She's as pathetic and confident in words as she is on the battlefield. Demonstrating this throughout the film in epic battles. Very rare quality, which makes it one of the most dangerous threats to the universe.

And of course Loki! I've never been a fan of this character, but it's hard to argue that he improves every film he participates in. In this picture, he introduces such chaos, humor and interest that he is that zest that makes a great film Masterpiece!

To make a masterpiece there must be a star, a puzzle. It is this director for the script and for the cast. Another excellent camera work, editing and soundtrack. Thor: Ragnarok is just that case, all at the highest level.

The best film Marvel! Best movie of the year!

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miccaelNov 14, 2017
THE best Marvel movie to date.
Fun, retro and interesting, accompanied by an amazing music and picture quality.
3D is not a MUST but you would enjoy iMAX experience for sure! Story is way better than Thor 2 or even 1. Few plot twists and
THE best Marvel movie to date.
Fun, retro and interesting, accompanied by an amazing music and picture quality.
3D is not a MUST but you would enjoy iMAX experience for sure!

Story is way better than Thor 2 or even 1. Few plot twists and yes... 2 post credit scenes.
First 1 hour of the movie is by far the craziest, really cool stuff and last 20 min is also amazing. Overall movie kept you engaged pretty much all the time.
No dragging out. Amazing
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The_Vile_VandalNov 13, 2017
Great Movie! Easy to get into, amazing fights and a fantastic plot twist. It is a movie that your family or friends that aren't familiar with the Marvel heroes that can easily understand and love this movie
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MasterRileyNov 13, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok is a really fun and entertaining instalment in the MCU. It has a lot of funny and entertaining moments that make it very enjoyable to watch. It looks stunning as well; with bright and colourful locations that make it appealingThor: Ragnarok is a really fun and entertaining instalment in the MCU. It has a lot of funny and entertaining moments that make it very enjoyable to watch. It looks stunning as well; with bright and colourful locations that make it appealing to the eye. The character development and relationships are well written making the story engrossing. The action is great, especially the final showdown. And the music choices are pretty awesome, adding epicness to the action sequences. The CGI can get a bit over the top at times, but thats my personal taste. Overall its great, thoughtful and thoroughly entertaining. Expand
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nathanhornNov 13, 2017
Thor Ragnarok felt like a group of special friends coming together and bringing their geniuin funny and quirky personality in the form of a marvel character. The visuals are great and the comedy is similar to the one in Guardians of theThor Ragnarok felt like a group of special friends coming together and bringing their geniuin funny and quirky personality in the form of a marvel character. The visuals are great and the comedy is similar to the one in Guardians of the galaxy but I feel like Europeans will like it more because it feels even more natural than in Guardians 1 (Where Guardians 2 is an example of a forced and scripted comedy). Expand
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FedorkoNov 13, 2017
It's the best Thor/Marvel movie to date. Why? Not predictable, funny, and good acting. It was a little self-aware for my taste, especially the aside moments when they just say things to get the audience to laugh, but the film didn't suffer onIt's the best Thor/Marvel movie to date. Why? Not predictable, funny, and good acting. It was a little self-aware for my taste, especially the aside moments when they just say things to get the audience to laugh, but the film didn't suffer on the whole from it. The message of people being more important than a place was an unexpectedly refreshing thesis. Recommend it. Expand
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All4myannsNov 13, 2017
It was a pretty funny movie, missing some action opportunities. The one thing that made him Thor was the Shakespearean way that he talked. That was not found in this movie.Sure it's better then the rest, but not great. There's no point ofIt was a pretty funny movie, missing some action opportunities. The one thing that made him Thor was the Shakespearean way that he talked. That was not found in this movie.Sure it's better then the rest, but not great. There's no point of where you could relate to what he's going through since they put a joke on everything. It's a good one time movie. Expand
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jaydevdesaiNov 13, 2017
Obviously much better than both Thor(2011) and Thor: The Dark World(2013). A hell of a lot of humour which makes it one of the funniest movie of Marvel Cinematic Universe(MCU). A great job by the director Taika Waititi.

Last both Thor movies
Obviously much better than both Thor(2011) and Thor: The Dark World(2013). A hell of a lot of humour which makes it one of the funniest movie of Marvel Cinematic Universe(MCU). A great job by the director Taika Waititi.

Last both Thor movies were kind of dark and intense and more dramatic while the Thor: Ragnarok is totally opposite from the prequels.

This movie gives you the colorful cosmic universe of MCU, great fights, a much better villain (Hela) than Malekith, Loki, Thor, Hulk and also Korg. It's an awesome movie for MCU and Marvel fans.
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BionicMattNov 13, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Thor Ragnarok, unlike its predecessors, is a genuinely entertaining movie. Gone are the oh-so-serious plots and dark brooding monologues. Hell, they even parody the ending to Thor 2 within the first 20 minutes! Expand
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Lucaz-CabralNov 13, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Melhor filme do thor. Achei uma dos melhores da marvel tambem. Ele tem suas cenas de humor, as vezes o tempo inteiro, o que pode cansar um pouco. Mas nao tira o brilho do filme. Ao meu ver, esse foi o verdadeiro thor que os fãs queriam ver há muito tempo. Expand
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EviltoastSANov 13, 2017
Hands down the most enjoyable marvel movie yet. Imagine guardians of the galaxy on steroids basically. Epic level action with top notch cg set in really good looking imaginative settings, really funny dialogue delivered by diverse andHands down the most enjoyable marvel movie yet. Imagine guardians of the galaxy on steroids basically. Epic level action with top notch cg set in really good looking imaginative settings, really funny dialogue delivered by diverse and interesting characters and fast paced story with never really a dull moment. One could argue the story is rather simple and lacks any nuance or complexity but the film truly delivers on pure entertainment value. Anyone arguing that this feels like a cheap comedy is certainly a very boring soul that somehow has forgotten that superhero stories have never been or tried to be shakespearean dramas. Expand
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marvel2136Nov 8, 2017
Leagues above every other superhero movie, Thor Ragnarok perfectly blends Action and Comedy. The Thor movie series was always Marvel's Achilles heel, but now, it's Marvel's greatest.
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chesaroNov 12, 2017
I think i'm getting tired of watching a disney movie when i go to the theater expecting a marvel movie, it seems the comedy is more important than the story itself, and everything has to be pg13 (teens and above) friendly, it is not a badI think i'm getting tired of watching a disney movie when i go to the theater expecting a marvel movie, it seems the comedy is more important than the story itself, and everything has to be pg13 (teens and above) friendly, it is not a bad movie, but it should be so much more. Expand
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PoppaShaneNov 12, 2017
"Thor: Ragnarok" was definitely worth seeing. The storyline has the typical "Jerry Springer" family drama of all the Thor films. It has the special effects and action that you would expect from any Marvel film. Even better, the laughter was"Thor: Ragnarok" was definitely worth seeing. The storyline has the typical "Jerry Springer" family drama of all the Thor films. It has the special effects and action that you would expect from any Marvel film. Even better, the laughter was almost non-stop. The soundtrack had some interesting choices from Led Zeppelin to Willy Wonka. Jeff Goldblum's performance is icing on the cake. Expand
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BrimbeenoNov 12, 2017
Any sense of drama or suspense is sacrificed for the sake of the joke. Thor Ragnarok weaves together two almost completely unrelated plots, The Contest of Champions and Ragnarok. The movie dwells on the Contest of Champions subplot for soAny sense of drama or suspense is sacrificed for the sake of the joke. Thor Ragnarok weaves together two almost completely unrelated plots, The Contest of Champions and Ragnarok. The movie dwells on the Contest of Champions subplot for so long that the imposing doom of Asgard isn't developed or taken seriously. Jokes are predictable, the movie serves very little point as far as plot, and characterization of people like Thor and Bruce Banner are lost to comedic clowns. Thor Ragnarok is a light-hearted fun time if you don't think about it too much, but really it's just forgettable. Thor isn't a terrible movie, but it's not good either. Expand
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MichaelObeNov 12, 2017
Taika Waititi was the best choice to make the third movie in the Thor series. After Branagh's standard first one and Taylor's second one (both are very boring), Waititi's Ragnarok looks like acid rain in the moonlight. So, Chris Hemsworth isTaika Waititi was the best choice to make the third movie in the Thor series. After Branagh's standard first one and Taylor's second one (both are very boring), Waititi's Ragnarok looks like acid rain in the moonlight. So, Chris Hemsworth is very funny in this role and Mark Ruffalo still is ridiculous as Hulk/Dr.Banner. Also Mr. Goldblum plays Mr. Goldblum, and Cate Blanchett is magnificent as Hela. Ragnarok does not want to be something more than fun and in this is the excellence of movie. Thor: Ragnarok: very fun, a bit stupid, and entertaining movie with great cast. Expand
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PrettyGoodNov 12, 2017
The mix of distinctive characters makes Thor: Ragnarok hella great. The comedic and directorial touch of Waititi makes it the best of the three Thor movies. Great performances by Hemsworth and especially by Goldblum and Thompson. Overall, oneThe mix of distinctive characters makes Thor: Ragnarok hella great. The comedic and directorial touch of Waititi makes it the best of the three Thor movies. Great performances by Hemsworth and especially by Goldblum and Thompson. Overall, one of the best comedies in the Marvel universe. Expand
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thedaywalkerNov 11, 2017
Definitely the best Thor movie.
The stakes are actually the highest ever and they don't sabotage the humor to show it, with Thor being the center stage of huge character development and Valkriye stealing the show. The inclusion of Hulk was
Definitely the best Thor movie.
The stakes are actually the highest ever and they don't sabotage the humor to show it, with Thor being the center stage of huge character development and Valkriye stealing the show. The inclusion of Hulk was perfect but i really think that at this point, Loki is pretty much useless, even though i enjoyed his presence.
Hela was a step up for most villains, i mean, she broke Mjolmir with one hand, that already made her into one of the best villains the MCU has had over the years
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YingYangNov 9, 2017
It was about an hour in when I realized this movie was terrible. The only thing that separates this movie from the likes of Paul Blart, Jack and Jill, and Big Mommas House is the decent but not great action set pieces, mainly towards the end.It was about an hour in when I realized this movie was terrible. The only thing that separates this movie from the likes of Paul Blart, Jack and Jill, and Big Mommas House is the decent but not great action set pieces, mainly towards the end. Other than that it felt like a parody on Thor, like they were trying to make fun of him and the other characters and turn them into jokes. Jeff Goldblum was downright cringey at times, Thor was a buffoon, Hulk was a buffoon, there is zero character development given to the characters other than Thor and Valkyrie, who I felt was wrongly casted. The only emotionally touching moments in the film, which were few, were quickly ruined by a terrible out of place joke. The one person who they could and should have made serious was Hela, but they turn even the Goddess of Death into a joke machine. Now for the most part I've enjoyed the MCU movies, but I for one was looking forward to a more dramatic and epic take on Ragnarok and felt backhanded after seeing this. If your a comic book fan or a fan of good movies, please for the love of god do not watch this. If your looking for two hours of stupid fun and have money to burn, then by all means. Expand
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akenaton1984Nov 11, 2017
Se pasa un poco con el humor; pero no es tan mala como la pintan. Sigue la línea de colores estilos ochentas de Guardianes de la Galaxia y Spider-man. A ver hasta cuándo le dura a Marvel este estilo.
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JudahReviewsNov 11, 2017
Thor Ragnarok made the wise move to take Thor himself to a more introspective place while outwardly changing to more of a comedic tone. Chris Hemsworth is clearly at home doing this and the rest of the cast are clearly having a blast. EvenThor Ragnarok made the wise move to take Thor himself to a more introspective place while outwardly changing to more of a comedic tone. Chris Hemsworth is clearly at home doing this and the rest of the cast are clearly having a blast. Even though there are some flaws, the characters, humour, action scenes, and spectacle are all top notch and this was an outright fun movie to watch. Korg is one of the best and funniest supporting characters in a long time. Expand
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PyrateNov 11, 2017
Is it better than the other Thor movies? Yes. But that doesn't mean much, believe me. Taika Waititi leaves some of his signature comedic touch, but it's clear that he doesn't have too much creative control over the movie which is a shame. AtIs it better than the other Thor movies? Yes. But that doesn't mean much, believe me. Taika Waititi leaves some of his signature comedic touch, but it's clear that he doesn't have too much creative control over the movie which is a shame. At times Thor:Ragnarok seems a bit far-fetched and ridiculous. But,perhaps, my biggest problem with this movie is that it has a great tonal discrepancy. One side is filled with jokes and is light and the other part that is filled with death, destruction and it's supposed to be more serious. The movie bounces between these two surprisingly amateurish. That being said it's a step in the right direction...for the Thor franchise, that is. Expand
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ReviewergirlNov 11, 2017
OK, I first want to say that this movie was funny. I did laugh in the theaters as I saw it. So if you are looking for pure laughs and just a chance to see some old characters again the movie is fine. All the director wanted to do was makeOK, I first want to say that this movie was funny. I did laugh in the theaters as I saw it. So if you are looking for pure laughs and just a chance to see some old characters again the movie is fine. All the director wanted to do was make people laugh and he achieves that. Its a weak goal for a superhero movie, but I give him the credit he did what he set out to do. This movie is funny and that's where it ends.
I love the MCU and had such high hopes for this film, Thor's story (not necessarily movies) is one of my favorites in the MCU. I thought that Ragnarok would take us on an epic journey to save the fate of the Nine Realms, but it did not.
Ragnarok has entirely too many jokes for something about the end of the world. Ragnarok refuses to take the event or the characters seriously. There are so many emotional moments that need to happen in this movie that don't happen.
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During the death of major characters there is hardly any emotional response from Thor or Loki or the people of Asgard as a whole. The forced relationship between the villain and Thor and Loki is unnecessary, Hela did not have to be their sibling. It could have easily been that she was a rogue warrior, Odin's first wife or even Odin's sister. The fact that they make her Thor and Loki's sister undercuts the relationship between Thor and Loki. The heart of the Thor story is the bond of brothers having Hela come out of nowhere just doesn't add to the development of the main relationship in the Thor arch which is Thor and Loki. She is a good villain though, but she doesn't need to be related. It's forced for shock value. Then it comes down to the biggest issue I have with the movie is the complete lack of development of Characters. Thor's character has regressed. He was supposed to become wiser, but he's actually become quite dumb. He was supposed to become stronger, but he's actually become quite weak... he can't hold his own against the villain and instead of gain strength and confidence he actually becomes weaker. He is no threat to the villain and the villain knows it. He can't save his people and he knows it. That is rather disappointing for a hero. Also Loki's character, one of the most compelling characters in the MCU who had a beautiful arc gets watered down. His powers, intelligence and personality get watered down. I wanted a cathartic moment between Thor and Loki when they reveal that they need each other and miss each other, but instead everything is played for laughs. Loki's character never had to make a choice to do the right thing... we don't see motivation or the sympathetic emotions that make this character so well loved. The movie is funny, but its no substance. I miss the old characterizations. I miss the poignant emotional moments that Thor and Loki's relationship offered. But the director got what he wanted he made me laugh in theaters and then when I left he made me cry.
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rasa139Nov 11, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. it's a really awesome like always before Marvel has made a piece of art work the film it self was good but it was really disappointing the hammer get crushed Expand
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alo007aloNov 11, 2017
Not a superhero movie but comedy. Valkyrie in this movie in not from Norse mythology but somewhere from African mythology. White washing is bad so it s black washing so please stop with this and stay true to the comics. And if there will beNot a superhero movie but comedy. Valkyrie in this movie in not from Norse mythology but somewhere from African mythology. White washing is bad so it s black washing so please stop with this and stay true to the comics. And if there will be Thor 4 please kill Valkyrie character. Expand
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pnoyfilmtvadikNov 10, 2017
I understand what the critics appreciate about the attempts of humour and style in this movie but Deadpool did it way much better. It's entertaining enough to watch.
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VDSNov 10, 2017
Not the absolute thing of beauty that rave reviews are making it out to be, but still good. It lagged a bit in middle, and seemed to go round in circles. And it doesn't top Civil War, Marvel's high point so far, but is a worth additional toNot the absolute thing of beauty that rave reviews are making it out to be, but still good. It lagged a bit in middle, and seemed to go round in circles. And it doesn't top Civil War, Marvel's high point so far, but is a worth additional to the library. I can't help thinking though, where to from here - copy this film's style and cash in, or leave at a stand alone achievement that is part of the Thor trilogy in name only. Expand
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shpostalNov 4, 2017
My wife likes these superhero movies, and I'm generally not a fan, but since I love her, and want her to be happy I take her to whatever she wants to see. We usually take turns picking the shows, and for every "superhero" movie, IMy wife likes these superhero movies, and I'm generally not a fan, but since I love her, and want her to be happy I take her to whatever she wants to see. We usually take turns picking the shows, and for every "superhero" movie, I usually choose a biopic or something wonderfully weird, like a Coen brothers film. So not expecting anything besides the special effects and usual cliched dialogue (if I hear the word "destiny" one more damn time . . .) I was pleasantly surprised to find that "Thor: Ragnarok" was actually a pretty decent movie. Following the success of the "Guardians of the Galaxy" series, the folks behind this movie opted for a lighter and more humorous approach but still kept the special effects dazzling as the other "Thor" pictures have been. So while we get the usual plot, Thor vs. The Hulk gladiator duel notwithstanding, of Hela, the Goddess of Death (boo) whom, after Odin dies reappears and promises the utter annihilation of Asgaard and the universe, one presumes. So leave it to Hammer Boy and the wishy washy Loki, always well played by Tom Hiddleston to figure everything out and save the universe yet again. That plot has run its course and I deduct two stars for what has become one of Hollywood's lamest cliches for sci-fi and superhero movies. What saves it though as I said before is a fresh injection of genuinely funny material, even if it is derivative of "Guardians". After all, humor was not invented just for that pair of movies, but it certainly made the difference between another outer space yawner and a brilliantly hilarious pair of movies. I do not want to spoil the main parts of the movie that aren't part of the old tried and true formula, but it is indeed fun to see that even superheroes can screw up. A portal between one planet run by a deceptively evil character played by Jeff Goldblum and Asgaard is referred to as the "Devil's Anus", and immediately I could think of a few towns and cities I've been to or worked in that deserve that title themselves. So if you like the "Thor" series anyway, you'll be happy with this one. If you're like me and are long tired of this genre, with the exception of the unexpectedly good "Wonder Woman", at least you'll get some good laughs from a movie of this type that for once doesn't take itself too seriously. Expand
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Batman187Nov 10, 2017
This movie is one of the funniest movies I have seen!! I 100% recommend it to anyone who loves comedy and a bit of action. This is definitely one of my favorite movies! Even the knew characters in the movie are hilarious!! Go watch it!
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josephgmNov 9, 2017
One of the best Marvel movies and definitely the best Thor movie, Loved Taika Waititi's direction on this one the best choice for a director in the MCU by far. Absolutely hilarious and a visual treat, this movie was a joy to watch.
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VishaalNov 9, 2017
This is one hell of a great movie. Personally I had so much fun watching this Thor: Ragnarok. From the Visuals to the Music to the acting everything and everyone delivered. I was not a huge Thor fan based on the previous movies he appeared.This is one hell of a great movie. Personally I had so much fun watching this Thor: Ragnarok. From the Visuals to the Music to the acting everything and everyone delivered. I was not a huge Thor fan based on the previous movies he appeared. However, after seeing Ragnarok,Thor has definitely grown on me. Congrats to everyone involved for making such a good movie. Double Thumbs Up for them! Expand
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SarsethNov 9, 2017
The begining and the last minutes gives it 6. Great CGI. Mid (which was pretty long) wasnt very exciting. Jokes were fun at start for me, later got bored by them. Thor was acting to much like a baby trying to be funny.
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ArcyTA88Nov 9, 2017
It is a very colorful and humorous Marvel film, I recommend every ex-Thor fans to come back and watch this.

The action scenes are perfect, as well as the addition of the Immigrant song in the first and final battles, just like Guardians of
It is a very colorful and humorous Marvel film, I recommend every ex-Thor fans to come back and watch this.

The action scenes are perfect, as well as the addition of the Immigrant song in the first and final battles, just like Guardians of the Galaxy.

Chris Hemsworth would do anything to be as funny as Loki. Tom Hiddleston hasn't changed much and we still like him. And Cate Blanchett is the worst, or the baddest villain ever played for the MCU, awesome :) But Mark Ruffalo is still too underrated, probably more underrated than Jeremy Renner's Hawkeye (from Avengers).

To be honest, when the movie came out, the scenes from the trailer almost looked the same and it's like the final movie didn't make any changes.
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S0LiDNov 8, 2017
Best Thor Movie and one of the best Marvel movies by far, you won't stop laughing. Great work of Waititi, I hope more Marvel movies directed by him. Good work!
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heloheNov 8, 2017
Clearly the best of the Thor movies. It is kind of crazy and silly, more like a comedy. If you saw Taika Waititi's previous films, you can clearly see some parallels. They did a good thing here.
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CencisnowNov 8, 2017
lindos efeitos, uma bela vila, tudo poderia ser perfeito, mas a marvel parece querer exagerar em comedia e nos forçar cenas "engraçadas" fazendo muito momentos do filme serem bobos, quando poderiam ser muito mais bem explorados, no fim umalindos efeitos, uma bela vila, tudo poderia ser perfeito, mas a marvel parece querer exagerar em comedia e nos forçar cenas "engraçadas" fazendo muito momentos do filme serem bobos, quando poderiam ser muito mais bem explorados, no fim uma otima proposta se tornou uma piada Expand
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BennyHunterNov 8, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok fails to give as much attention to it mediocre plotting, the film is somewhat boring in some parts, and presents too many childish jokes.
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CrafterNov 8, 2017
Thor Ragnarok by far surpasses every expectation of any Thor film. The film has everything you could want to continue the MCU with action,heart, and of course comedy. Thor Ragnarok is a well structured action packed cleverly funny film forThor Ragnarok by far surpasses every expectation of any Thor film. The film has everything you could want to continue the MCU with action,heart, and of course comedy. Thor Ragnarok is a well structured action packed cleverly funny film for everyone to enjoy. The entire cast puts on great performances and the journey of Thor here is the best of the films. However it does not fit well for new comers who have not seen previous marvel adaptions. Another issue is that Thor Ragnarok's development of the villain "Hela" could have been much better fleshed out. Other than that Thor Ragnarok exceeds all of the Thor films by far, and is a hilarious, action packed, visually pleasing adventure to add to the MCU. Expand
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ComandanteCobraNov 8, 2017
Not awesome or horrible..it's an Average blockbuster film: If you like movies similar to "Guardian of the Galaxy 2 & 1" or "Transformers last knight" (that kind humor, action, visual setting)....you'll like Ragnarok also. If you prefer aNot awesome or horrible..it's an Average blockbuster film: If you like movies similar to "Guardian of the Galaxy 2 & 1" or "Transformers last knight" (that kind humor, action, visual setting)....you'll like Ragnarok also. If you prefer a different kind of Superheroes films like "Avengers 1 & 2", "Sam raimi's Spidermans", "Logan - The Wolverine"... you'll be bored and a little annoyed by Ragnarok.
If you'r a fan of Planet Hulk Comics storyline you'll hate Ragnarock rapresentation of it.
I'm not entertained by Guardian of the Galaxy film so for me it's a 5 or less
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NathonasNov 7, 2017
The jokes weren't very funny and the overall atmosphere of the film is far too light. Simple plot, uninspired villain, and a general sense of aesthetics over substance - pretty actors, CGI, and action rather than a decent story. Also feelsThe jokes weren't very funny and the overall atmosphere of the film is far too light. Simple plot, uninspired villain, and a general sense of aesthetics over substance - pretty actors, CGI, and action rather than a decent story. Also feels like it's some sort of inside Hollywood joke by randomly throwing in Matt Damon, Jeff Goldblum and other random actors. Expand
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SergeantSozNov 7, 2017
I guess everything Marvel is a joke now. It wouldn't kill them to take a serious or emotional moment for once. I hated Gardians 1 and 2 because it tried way to damn hard to be funny. This movie did the same but not as bad. It was a good movieI guess everything Marvel is a joke now. It wouldn't kill them to take a serious or emotional moment for once. I hated Gardians 1 and 2 because it tried way to damn hard to be funny. This movie did the same but not as bad. It was a good movie but had so many problems. Like how is he getting knocked out by tasers when he has lightning coming out of his body. Why is Valkyrie bi-racial. I kinda picture that woman who plays Ragnar's wife from Vikings as the perfect cast but no everything as to be multicultural now. Isn't that just as bad as white washing or cultural appropriation? It didn't bother me that much but she has the cliche snobby tough girl attitude and she just wasn't likable at all. Kate Blanchette was great but tried to be too seductive all the time, always cocking her head to the side trying to look cute. I don't know thought, I should get a more Norse - Viking feel from Asgardians, not this forced multicultural cast. To be fair, I'm not a hypocrite. I won't watch Gods of Egypt because they got a Scottish and Danish guy as the two stars. Also Call of Duty lets you be a black female nazi soldier in multiplayer. This is getting out of hand. Expand
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LamontRaymondNov 7, 2017
A 73? For this? Sure, it has a few laughs, but it's still this same-old boring comic book movie nonsense. When is Hollywood going to re-evaluate this formula? When can we see a new "Dark Knight"? I'll say that the actress playing theA 73? For this? Sure, it has a few laughs, but it's still this same-old boring comic book movie nonsense. When is Hollywood going to re-evaluate this formula? When can we see a new "Dark Knight"? I'll say that the actress playing the Valkyrie is refreshing. Everyone else? Boring. Expand
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straypetNov 7, 2017
Tries to be a funny movie but the comedy feels out of place or overplayed most times.
Plot is paper thin. Has the usual fights against throngs of faceless CGI monsters, nothing new there. The villain keeps getting talked up as a great one but
Tries to be a funny movie but the comedy feels out of place or overplayed most times.
Plot is paper thin. Has the usual fights against throngs of faceless CGI monsters, nothing new there. The villain keeps getting talked up as a great one but she's just a generic one dimensional character that jut wants power for power's sake.

If you're looking for a good movie, look elsewhere...
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mrmonsterNov 7, 2017
A very good movie. Not a great movie, but a very good one. It is funny, has great action, and has great characters, both returning and new characters. If you like Marvel I see no reason why you should not like Thor: Ragnarok.
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sandbornNov 7, 2017
Good but too silly for me. The movie is definitely entertaining and worth the price of admission; it's just that our heros we're becoming clowns. I prefer them to still have respectability.
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SpillydNov 7, 2017
Good humor, good action, good actors, what more do people want in a comic book movie? The negative reviews are almost assuredly being written in the basements of some disappointed parents. I think the fact that the movie pokes fun at itselfGood humor, good action, good actors, what more do people want in a comic book movie? The negative reviews are almost assuredly being written in the basements of some disappointed parents. I think the fact that the movie pokes fun at itself and comic book movies in general has stung some people's sensitivity. If you want to watch a funny movie with great action go for it. If you will be hurt that they don't treat comic books like Shakespeare or religious canon then you may want to skip it and just re-read your comics. Also seems like quite a bit of racists here upset a non-Aryan was cast. Not sure what they think of Idris but they seem to really dislike the female. I thought she was fine. Expand
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HurbicideNov 7, 2017
Marvel movies are becoming more and more about 1 liners and explosions. The villains are comical and ridiculous. The puns are predictable and only good for the occasional chuckle. The special effects is pretty boring and the stories areMarvel movies are becoming more and more about 1 liners and explosions. The villains are comical and ridiculous. The puns are predictable and only good for the occasional chuckle. The special effects is pretty boring and the stories are not stale. Even when the villain is killing everyone they are trying to find a way to squeeze in a 1 liner. Marvel needs to learn how to tell a story and quit trying to make comedies. Expand
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JonesthebondNov 7, 2017
I'm a huge fan of Marvel movies but didn't care for this one. It gets two stars for cast and the occasional laugh, but overall this was very disappointing. Really bad writing and directing. And i didn t like Tessa Thompson she dont belong toI'm a huge fan of Marvel movies but didn't care for this one. It gets two stars for cast and the occasional laugh, but overall this was very disappointing. Really bad writing and directing. And i didn t like Tessa Thompson she dont belong to norse at all. Expand
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Ivan500Nov 7, 2017
I must say that Thor:Ragnarok I liked and didn't like it-that's the average.The jokes in this film as terrible, and the mood of the film-too much fun.Ragnarok is the end of all living things and they prepodneset it as a normal,fun adventureI must say that Thor:Ragnarok I liked and didn't like it-that's the average.The jokes in this film as terrible, and the mood of the film-too much fun.Ragnarok is the end of all living things and they prepodneset it as a normal,fun adventure of Thor.The music is good but I'm still loyal to the guardians of the galaxy 2.One of the problems is the deception trailer-the film actually has such scenes but just why the other and some changes are also present.....(for example, eye of the torus).In General the film just for once. Expand
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CinemaphileNov 7, 2017
Went last night thinking I'd get a much needed laugh and was severely disappointed. Not only is TR not funny, it's Fuller House not funny. This movie wants to be GTB in the worst way and we all know what comes from trying to hard andWent last night thinking I'd get a much needed laugh and was severely disappointed. Not only is TR not funny, it's Fuller House not funny. This movie wants to be GTB in the worst way and we all know what comes from trying to hard and being something you're not. The glowing reviews seem dubious now, even payola-ish. I can't recommend even waiting for this to make it to Netflix. Not even Hulu free worthy. Save your money and most impoartantly, save your time. TR is a cynical money grab. Expand
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SolidSnakeJrNov 7, 2017
Worst Marvel movie since Iron Man, it was a clear step down from Thor and Dark World. I never laughed at all in this movie when I saw this last night. Horrible cast, especially Jeff Goldbloom, Hulk and the ugly Tessa Thompson. I also reallyWorst Marvel movie since Iron Man, it was a clear step down from Thor and Dark World. I never laughed at all in this movie when I saw this last night. Horrible cast, especially Jeff Goldbloom, Hulk and the ugly Tessa Thompson. I also really disliked Matt Damon's cameo, I hope to not see him in future Marvel flicks. Expand
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BashfluffNov 6, 2017
Passable. This film plays out like the standard Thor film but adds its own MST3K-style commentary of itself as it goes, mixed in with goofy Looney Tunes-esque humor. When the film is sticking to the script or trying to be goofy, it gets somePassable. This film plays out like the standard Thor film but adds its own MST3K-style commentary of itself as it goes, mixed in with goofy Looney Tunes-esque humor. When the film is sticking to the script or trying to be goofy, it gets some laughs and feels fun. The improv is pretty weak, though, and unfortunately, there's far more of it.

There's not much more to the story other than weak improv. None of the dramatic moments land--not unhelped by the improv undercutting all the tension--and the movie loves to focus on the unfunny, boring drama far too much for its own good. Perhaps to supplement how little actually happens in the film. It's more or less a bunch of conversations in one of a very limited set of locales, peppered with a few short action scenes.

So, we have a story with no tension and little story that plays out like the standard Thor story but undercuts itself by shoving in bad improv wherever it can, but with some decent action and scripted humor that will have you giggling at least once every five minutes or so. I never felt bored, but I did feel like the movie was constantly reaching to keep me interested and was floundering so much that I felt bad for it. The strongest parts are the clever ending and the relationship with Loki/Thor finally feeling like it's progressing on some level, which elevate the movie, but only just enough to be passable, and not to excel.
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CLeftneckNov 6, 2017
A bit over rated in my personal opinion. I dont think that Cate Blanchett gave the best performance either. However, I did enjoy the trash planet. Jeff Goldbloom's character the Grandmaster was the perfect combination of snarky and sarcastic.
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anamaNov 6, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. it`s a comedy? and why the name if the "ragnarok" happens in the last five minutes...?
It was a disappointment. Humor is important, but this movie was THOR not the Guardians of the Galaxy.
And to finish. If my best friends and colleagues are killed and my father dies ... I will only do what Thor did, absolutely nothing. Ah! Although the part where Thor's hair is cut, made me laugh a lot.
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lager96Nov 6, 2017
Just like how Winter Soldier made Captain America great, Ragnarok makes Thor great. This film is a blast from start to finish and never offers up a dull moment. The dialogue (which was heavily improvised) is the best in the Thor trilogy andJust like how Winter Soldier made Captain America great, Ragnarok makes Thor great. This film is a blast from start to finish and never offers up a dull moment. The dialogue (which was heavily improvised) is the best in the Thor trilogy and one of the funniest in the MCU. There are no weak links in the cast as everyone brought their A game. Kate Blanchett is a very good Marvel but still not amazing. It has nothing to do with Kate Blanchett, but rather that the character never really does anything besides killing soldiers. With that said, the Kate Blanchett makes her a memorable Marvel villain. The score is fantastic and often fits perfectly with the action beats. Speaking of action, the choreography is well done and very different from the past Thor films. Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, and Mark Ruffalo are perfect in their roles, as expected. If you love Marvel films this is a much watch. Expand
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GinaKNov 6, 2017
If you don’t usually go to see Marvel films but you saw, like I did, that this one got good reviews, be warned. This is a juvenile movie, and I say this as someone who often enjoys films for children. This one is loud and colorful and sillyIf you don’t usually go to see Marvel films but you saw, like I did, that this one got good reviews, be warned. This is a juvenile movie, and I say this as someone who often enjoys films for children. This one is loud and colorful and silly (forget anything close to wit). And you will probably have children crawling over you to go to the bathroom every half hour or so and buy food since they may be as bored as you are. But I am grading this not on my tastes, but on its merits as a movie. It has a coherent plot (more or less) and the dumb jokes are at a minimum. It is full of A-list actors who keep their faces straight and don’t camp things up. It is loud and colorful, although I wasn’t too impressed with the special effects. So purely as a movie, it is a decent job. Just be warned that if you are not into Marvel or are older than six, you may be very bored once you’ve identified all the famous actors and the action takes on a repetitive pattern of danger – danger overcome – danger -- etc. Expand
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TimW001Nov 6, 2017
This movie was a whole lot of fun. Great action sequences, good music selection, genuinely humorous moments. It's the best movie Marvel has done. It's just a fun action flick.
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Elliott3752Nov 6, 2017
All of the Avenger Movies are poorly written/acted with bad attempts at humor. I heard Hemsworth asked for more humor i.e. Guardians..what a fail! - Granted I am not the desired audience for this drivel. The kids and easily amused eat thisAll of the Avenger Movies are poorly written/acted with bad attempts at humor. I heard Hemsworth asked for more humor i.e. Guardians..what a fail! - Granted I am not the desired audience for this drivel. The kids and easily amused eat this crap up!! Expand
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Jecht_342Nov 6, 2017
Hilarious, but also with a lot of heart. Through most of the movie, it does funny well, but can still be serious when it needs to. I would give it a ten, but there are a few moments where the humor and drama clash.
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loganreidNov 6, 2017
I always base my reviews on how much fun I had compared to what I was expecting. In the case of Thor's part of the MCU I was expecting another in the style similar to his first two movies; Serious subject matter with humour provided by or atI always base my reviews on how much fun I had compared to what I was expecting. In the case of Thor's part of the MCU I was expecting another in the style similar to his first two movies; Serious subject matter with humour provided by or at the expense of Loki. This felt more like Guardians of the Galaxy taking place in Asgaard. It's not necessarily a bad thing, I still had a lot of fun, but it wasn't what I was expecting from this movie so I was slightly let down. Expand
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temptershellNov 6, 2017
Incredible, overhelming and hilarious film that is a whole new act of Thor’s sequels. Acting in this movie is very well, situational humor and dialogues are perfectly compile. Battle scenes and music are the strongest pillar of production. IIncredible, overhelming and hilarious film that is a whole new act of Thor’s sequels. Acting in this movie is very well, situational humor and dialogues are perfectly compile. Battle scenes and music are the strongest pillar of production. I enjoyed it very much. Expand
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FlexedacornNov 6, 2017
The tone of Thor: Ragnarok was not as serious as its title may lead you to believe, but don’t let that stop you from seeing a great fun filled adventure. I’ve seen all the marvel movies so far, with this latest Thor entry coming across asThe tone of Thor: Ragnarok was not as serious as its title may lead you to believe, but don’t let that stop you from seeing a great fun filled adventure. I’ve seen all the marvel movies so far, with this latest Thor entry coming across as one of the funniest ones yet. I knew going into this it was going to have a comedic flair to it with Director Taika Waititi at the helm. Chris Hemsworth’s interpretation of Thor in this was the best one yet. Not only was he funny and likable, but he finally felt like the God of Thunder! This movie had some really great CGI fight scenes. Not only was Chris great, but he was complimented by a great cast. Tessa Thompson, Mark Ruffalo, Jeff Goldblum, and Kate Blanchett all gave great performances. My only critique with the film is that because it went for a fun vibe that some serious moments did not feel as impactful due to the tonal shifts. All in all that did not hinder the film for me and I recommend it to all Marvel Fans or those looking for a not to serious action adventure. Expand
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zouz123Nov 4, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok is an excellent Marvel movie. Its subtle humor and good action scenes never failed to deliver. Taika Waititi knows what he's doing, his genius is apparent all over the movie. So watch it and decide for yourself; maybe you won'tThor: Ragnarok is an excellent Marvel movie. Its subtle humor and good action scenes never failed to deliver. Taika Waititi knows what he's doing, his genius is apparent all over the movie. So watch it and decide for yourself; maybe you won't be mind blown, but you'll definitely be more than satisfied. Expand
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EnLaNov 5, 2017
What the hell you did with Thor, god of thunder. Hes a joke now, a inanely tomfool, a crybaby. The whole movie is a joke.

I was so happy that it was out... and so dissapointed after seeing it. Also when the effects were great, the silly
What the hell you did with Thor, god of thunder. Hes a joke now, a inanely tomfool, a crybaby. The whole movie is a joke.

I was so happy that it was out... and so dissapointed after seeing it. Also when the effects were great, the silly slapstick dialogs where crap and are destroying the whole athmosphere. Its the badest of all three thor movies... wrong... this is no real thor movie. What a waste of money!
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DavidWasHereNov 5, 2017
This is a great change of pace for the Thor series after the dragging Dark World. With great performances, both comedic and serious, from Hemsworth, Hiddleston, Blanchett, Goldblum, Thompson, and Ruffalo, fantastic imagery and actionThis is a great change of pace for the Thor series after the dragging Dark World. With great performances, both comedic and serious, from Hemsworth, Hiddleston, Blanchett, Goldblum, Thompson, and Ruffalo, fantastic imagery and action sequences, and a refreshing renewal energy, Thor: Ragnarok is certainly a highlight in Marvel's ever growing cinematic universe. Expand
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RockoDaFoxxoNov 5, 2017
Good? Yes. Spectacular? Absolutely not. For what it is, Thor: Ragnarok is creative, funny, exciting, and entertaining... but it lacks the emotional resonance that the best superhero movies have. It has lots of likeable characters and aGood? Yes. Spectacular? Absolutely not. For what it is, Thor: Ragnarok is creative, funny, exciting, and entertaining... but it lacks the emotional resonance that the best superhero movies have. It has lots of likeable characters and a decent-enough story, but there's no real weight to anything that happens until the last 20 minutes. It's a fun, goofy blockbuster film to invite your friends over... but don't have your expectations up too high, m'kay? Expand
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AxeTNov 5, 2017
All of this Marvel franchise is pretty bad, and now this one is outright comedy of a camp level to maybe match what the dreadful "Superman III" was to the sub-genre in its time. Only geeks will find this loud, formulaic bore funny and entertaining.
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jacob4Nov 5, 2017
Probably the best Thor movie in the trilogy! Thor: Ragnarok is action packed, visually gorgeous, emotionally touching, and equally funny as Guardians Of The Galaxy. Every character is memorable and likable in a way. With a little bit of humorProbably the best Thor movie in the trilogy! Thor: Ragnarok is action packed, visually gorgeous, emotionally touching, and equally funny as Guardians Of The Galaxy. Every character is memorable and likable in a way. With a little bit of humor and fun, Thor: Ragnarok is unique and special. A blast for all the fans of the MCU and nice way to wrap up and conclude the Thor trilogy. Expand
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andmyles2goNov 5, 2017
I didn't think this would be a good Thor movie, there isn't much story line or character development. Just lots of witty banter, some humour and one liners, but of course I'm giving it a 7 because I was still entertained. Wish I could give itI didn't think this would be a good Thor movie, there isn't much story line or character development. Just lots of witty banter, some humour and one liners, but of course I'm giving it a 7 because I was still entertained. Wish I could give it a 6.5 and not a 7. It's okay that I went to see it with friends to check out the hooplah, but really, I didn't need to. Expand
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PeabarterNov 5, 2017
I went into this movie with modest expectations due to the criticism from others about the comedy portion of the movie. That said, I really liked this movie. This is my favorite Thor movie so far. They still are all seriously flawed. II went into this movie with modest expectations due to the criticism from others about the comedy portion of the movie. That said, I really liked this movie. This is my favorite Thor movie so far. They still are all seriously flawed. I thought the comedy was done well. There were some truly funny moments. The good part of Thor is they allowed him to be Thor with his powers throughout the movie. However, I was generous and subtracted only 1 star for taking Thor's hammer away from him for 95% of the movie. This isn't a spoiler since they do this at the beginning. Would it kill Hollywood to let Thor have his powers and his hammer during an entire movie? If they do one day, it will become a Thor blockbuster movie. I must say Cate Blanchett was spectacular as the main villain in the movie. She should get an Oscar nod for this. She looked like she enjoyed playing as Hela. Minus one star for not having enough of her in the movie. She won't get the Oscar nod since they didn't give her enough time in the movie. They get a great villain and then underutilize her. Shame on you Hollywood.

Jeff Goldblum does another great job at the movies. He was a lot of fun to watch as he ruled as supreme leader and Tessa Thompson was excellent as the brooding Valkyrie who needs her passion roused to find herself again.

One day, I would like to see Marvel and Hollywood make a serious Thor movie. Just recreate the story from one of the classic Thor comics and run with it. Is it that hard to figure out how to draw Thor's legions of fans to the theaters over and over again??? I enjoyed this movie, but would not repeat while in the theaters. And of course go see it at a genuine 70 mm IMAX theater if you want to truly be treated to a great movie experience!
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nestoryavithNov 5, 2017
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeees... Thor has made such a comeback that he has amazingly raised the bar for the entire MCU franchise Villainwise, herowise, storywise and even graphicwise. It looks amazing, it feels amazing and even sounds amazing. ThorYeeeeeeeeeeeeeees... Thor has made such a comeback that he has amazingly raised the bar for the entire MCU franchise Villainwise, herowise, storywise and even graphicwise. It looks amazing, it feels amazing and even sounds amazing. Thor ragnarok has successfully redeemed the Thor franchise by paying back for what happened in Thor 2. I love it Expand
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DubeauNov 5, 2017
Thor 3 is certainly the most interesting of all the Thor movies. The story is pretty good and it's a very funny one. Cate Blanchett makes an incredible villain. Idris has the more serious role. The FX complement the action and depicts complexThor 3 is certainly the most interesting of all the Thor movies. The story is pretty good and it's a very funny one. Cate Blanchett makes an incredible villain. Idris has the more serious role. The FX complement the action and depicts complex areas. The action is also very strong and not too confusing. There is some weakest moments but there is always either humour or action that put it back on track. It's well edited and follow a good pace. The soundtrack is also not that bad. I give it a 75%. It's a nice change for a hero movie. Where was Sif ? Expand
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bfoore90Nov 5, 2017
Best Marvel movie since Iron Man, it was a clear step up from Thor and Dark World. I never laughed harder in a move than I did when I saw this last night. Incredible cast, especially Jeff Goldbloom, Hulk and the beautiful Tessa Thompson. IBest Marvel movie since Iron Man, it was a clear step up from Thor and Dark World. I never laughed harder in a move than I did when I saw this last night. Incredible cast, especially Jeff Goldbloom, Hulk and the beautiful Tessa Thompson. I also really liked Matt Damon's cameo, I hope to see him in future Marvel flicks. Expand
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marymaebennettNov 5, 2017
I had quite a bit of issues with Ragnarok. Most of my issues seem to be common consensus on the reviews I’ve seen but they all say it’s okay because the comedy was there which I disagree with. Even though there are many spoilery things II had quite a bit of issues with Ragnarok. Most of my issues seem to be common consensus on the reviews I’ve seen but they all say it’s okay because the comedy was there which I disagree with. Even though there are many spoilery things I could address I will remain spoiler free, at least for now on MetaCritic. The issue, I think, is that this felt like a parody. I think it’s very on level with something like GOTG 2; in fact, I genuinely thought Jeff Goldblum was The Collector from GOTG. Okay, just did some research and the two characters are brothers but Goldblum cameoed in GOTG2? I don’t know. I give up. I also think the ball might have been dropped a wee bit in the costuming department for the females because whenever they were in these body suits, they walk a little bit funny which was quite distracting. There were some distracting soundtrack scenes as well. But, the biggest issue is I felt like the humor was severely lacking. The jokes just felt like something an elementary schooler would find funny. I do not think this is Waititi vision’s fault but that it was better suited for like a television special as opposed to a live action two hour twenty minute show. I am still very interested in his other works, I just feel like this was not the right spot for his comedy. Expand
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chocoboogerfartNov 5, 2017
Thor Ragnarok is a fun, action packed exciting and hilarious film with a dramatic plot twist and climax incredible sound, graphics, and acting. It's stuffed with fresh new content, but not overstuffed, and it's certainly a movie to be passedThor Ragnarok is a fun, action packed exciting and hilarious film with a dramatic plot twist and climax incredible sound, graphics, and acting. It's stuffed with fresh new content, but not overstuffed, and it's certainly a movie to be passed along down the centuries as a classic. Expand
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jrossreviewsNov 5, 2017
JordanRossReviews: Thor: Ragnarok– 7/10
Rating: PG-13 | How to Watch: Theaters
“A hilariously fun ride, that isn’t anything deeper.” I greatly enjoy the Marvel movies because of their balance. I’ve often admired how Marvel Studios has been
JordanRossReviews: Thor: Ragnarok– 7/10
Rating: PG-13 | How to Watch: Theaters
“A hilariously fun ride, that isn’t anything deeper.”
I greatly enjoy the Marvel movies because of their balance. I’ve often admired how Marvel Studios has been able to take the seriousness of these fantasy stories and fuse them with the comedy of its characters and situations to find a perfect middle. Some are more serious than others and some more comedic, and you will find fans on either side of the spectrum. Thor: Ragnarok was not balanced. If you’re looking for a fun ride than look no further, but if what you’re after is an intriguing storyline, serious acting, or even some great battles then look elsewhere.
Speaking of acting, I loved Cate Blanchett as Hela, but the threat of her character and overwhelming power never seemed serious. Obviously you can guess that the heroes will most likely win at the end of the day, but when you make it so blatant it really steals away the threat. When it came to the action I was let down as well. There were the start of some very good scenes, but none of them could stay serious for longer than thirty seconds, if they even managed that long without a one-liner or pokes at superhero tropes.
The scenes where we did see the darker and grim side of events felt rushed and after thoughts, almost as if the director had to put them in, but only to get back to the humor. Once I found out Taika Waititi was the director, whose previous work includes What We Do in the Shadows it made a little more sense. It truly felt like one big joke, but if you like your comedy you’ll probably like this movie. If you’re a hardcore nerd who seriously debates who would win in a fight between Thor and Hulk, don’t get too excited. This film felt like a side story within the Marvel universe and one I hope that was meant to be the comic relief in the long line of more serious titles. A great comparison to make within the Marvel family would be that Thor: Ragnarok was the complete opposite of Logan. This film had jokes from the first line to the last. The serious fantasy and science-fiction fanboy part of me wanted to attack this movie, but even I can enjoy a pure laugh fest from time to time, as long as this doesn’t become the norm.
FILM INFO:
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy
Directed By: Taika Waititi
Written By: Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost
Release: Nov. 3rd, 2017
Runtime: 2h 10min
Studio: Marvel
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DoritoDoggo77Nov 5, 2017
This movie was a very fun and refreshing break from the MCU, not all of the jokes work, and a few times they should have toned down the humor, but it was a quite enjoyable experience. I also liked the ending, as it wasn't a simple "theThis movie was a very fun and refreshing break from the MCU, not all of the jokes work, and a few times they should have toned down the humor, but it was a quite enjoyable experience. I also liked the ending, as it wasn't a simple "the heroes defeat the villain ending." I would give it an 8.5 Expand
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