Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: November 3, 2017
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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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AislanApr 9, 2018
The worst piece of crap I long have seen. Measurable with higlander 2 and onwards. I’m sick and tired of hollywood’s cheap jokes, the characters behaving in no way like gods but like in a comedy Like dumb and dumber. But no wonder: it’s theThe worst piece of crap I long have seen. Measurable with higlander 2 and onwards. I’m sick and tired of hollywood’s cheap jokes, the characters behaving in no way like gods but like in a comedy Like dumb and dumber. But no wonder: it’s the walt Disney studios. The storyline is SO cheap and predictable that it’s practically non existent. The story of the planet Sakaar is really b or c movie. I can’t recommend this cheap movie, I lost 2 hours of my life watching this, and I honestly regeret it. Expand
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FarhanFirozNov 7, 2017
hor Ragnarok is easily the best Thor movie ever made. Taika Waititi's direction definitely rejuvenated the franchise. The movie is nearly flawless with stellar performances , outstanding visuals and great new characters and action sethor Ragnarok is easily the best Thor movie ever made. Taika Waititi's direction definitely rejuvenated the franchise. The movie is nearly flawless with stellar performances , outstanding visuals and great new characters and action set pieces.The biggest issue with the movie is its forced humor apart from that this is a must see movie for everyone. 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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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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Tee1upNov 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. In spite of efforts to inject humor into nearly every scene my full theater was for the most part quiet. The "Less is More" philosophy should have been used here. Hulk and Thor tossing it back and forth like the Odd Couple was not funny. Mark Ruffalo can't do comedy and was clearly uncomfortable trying (and I love Ruffalo's Hulk more than any other). I think the funniest characters in the movie were Korg and the short and sassy Kung-Fu slug that followed him around. The rest of the characters should have spent more time building up the gravity of scenes that should have brought out some tension for the audience (Odin, Thor's Warrior Three, Skurge, etc. Finally, there were two cut scenes at the end that were not worth waiting for. Thanos should have appeared in one and a second should have confirmed what the movie suggested...Loki pocketed the tesseract. 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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EldakkakNov 23, 2017
First of all here are synopsis for for both the first Thor movie and Thor Ragnarok. "Thor is stripped of Mjolnir and cast on a distant planet where he embarks on a journey of self rediscovery. The locals keep comedically tazing THE GOD OFFirst of all here are synopsis for for both the first Thor movie and Thor Ragnarok. "Thor is stripped of Mjolnir and cast on a distant planet where he embarks on a journey of self rediscovery. The locals keep comedically tazing THE GOD OF THINDER as he forms a new band of friends that help him fight his way off the planet. He returns to Asgard in time to fight a deranged family member out to grab his throne in decisive brawl on the famed Bifrost bridge" ....Movie critic Chris Jordan says it's a fresh take on the Thor character. On the other hand I really wanted this to be another LOGAN level good Marvel movie but this movie is barely a even a parody. First of all, calling what is essentially an action COMEDY an apocalypse or "RAGNAROK" is Ironic enough but here's what I walked out of the theater with. 1- Regular Machine guns work wonders at mowing down Asgardians. 2- The Cosmic Superpower planet known as Asgard apparently has a population of no more than 2 thousand. They literally walked a 2 lane wide bi-frost bridge and evacuated the planet using a single ship. Couple that with the fact that their best resurrected warriors were manhandled by a guy with 2 machine guns and I can see that conquering New York in "The Avengers" was REALLY AMBITIOUS. 3- I don't know who Thor is!!! a rugged warrior, a whimpering baby in the face of a haircut or alien goo, an Obnoxious brat, a self sacrificing hero, a wise and intelligent prince/king, a colossal idiot repeatedly and hopelessly performing black widow's lullaby for the Hulk? 4- Dead father, dead companions, destroyed planet, b#@ch of sister, crumbling throne. Screw it. Lets crack jokes for the audience. (That really did it for me). 5- Loosing an eye is a prerequisite to ruling Asgardians (the 349 ones left anyway). 6- We just blew up out planet to win (Wait what!!!!!). where to mate??? Well take us to earth. They love me there. We'll crash the entire planet's population in the new Avengers headquarters till we figure out what's what. This Movie has no sense of it's characters or it's events or its background or its purpose and it would literally sell you a dead family member's corpse for a joke, albeit a bad one. Expand
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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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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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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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alejandro970Nov 12, 2017
The movie is not bad, the problem is they did´nt take anything seriously and points more to comedy. However, one may be grateful of vigorous sequences of action and Cate Blanchett who plays an astonishing villain.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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NotABigFanNov 18, 2017
Good movie. Not as good as everyone is saying it is, but certainly better than the other 2 Thor movies. Bruce Banner was by far the worst part, and many jokes were predictable. I hoped more out of this film, and as good as it was, failed toGood movie. Not as good as everyone is saying it is, but certainly better than the other 2 Thor movies. Bruce Banner was by far the worst part, and many jokes were predictable. I hoped more out of this film, and as good as it was, failed to entertain me as much as I though. Expand
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joeycristoNov 19, 2017
This movie is really good! Easily the best Thor movie to date, the environment and characters actually are really fun and engaging! While at times the comedy feels forced and the movie itself can feel like Guardians of the Galaxy 3, it'sThis movie is really good! Easily the best Thor movie to date, the environment and characters actually are really fun and engaging! While at times the comedy feels forced and the movie itself can feel like Guardians of the Galaxy 3, it's still a great film to go see in theaters. Expand
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AscosporeApr 3, 2018
First half entertaining. Then the cringe factor goes through the roof. Conclusion: typical Marvel flick
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noob328Dec 8, 2020
this film does not save the trilogy at all. it made thor a comedian instead of a badass god
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marco34laNov 4, 2017
Thor is good in bursts during this 3rd film. The story is extremely thin, it goes off on a tangent and seems to stay there for an eternity. There's some fun and funny moments, however, they over-use the comedy and it becomes too much. TheThor is good in bursts during this 3rd film. The story is extremely thin, it goes off on a tangent and seems to stay there for an eternity. There's some fun and funny moments, however, they over-use the comedy and it becomes too much. The movie clocks out at about 2 hrs 15 mins. It could have been a more concise and evenly entertaining film if the running time had come it at about 1 hr 55 mins. 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Rosvel92May 4, 2020
I'll explain more detailed below, but keeping it in short words, Thor Ragnarok is not only one of the worst MCU movies, but it tracends beyond into one of the worst Marvel movies. That tracends into one of the worst superhero movies, whileI'll explain more detailed below, but keeping it in short words, Thor Ragnarok is not only one of the worst MCU movies, but it tracends beyond into one of the worst Marvel movies. That tracends into one of the worst superhero movies, while also one of the worsi comic-book movies ever. Is one of the worst things the genre has to offer. Is it worth seeing? No, I'll explain my opinion.

Have you ever heard the slang "jumping the shark"? Is a slang used to describe a plotlines, that somehow are too stupid to be believable. Thor Ragnarok turns every character into a cartoon over-the-top parody of it's former self. This movie jumps the shark at every chance, so much in fact. It feels more like a Saturday Night Live promotional-parody-sketch than an actual movie.

And while yes, there are great parody-sketches, I'm obviously complaining because the movie feels like the worst kind of parody-sketch. Which at worst consist of a 30 second joke prolonged for 5 minutes. However, this movie is like an unfunny 5 second joke prolonged for 2 hours. Is pure pain, none of the jokes land. It feels like all the worst internet 9-gag memes pasted together.

The comedy is completely blind, completely deaf to the events that are happening in the plotline. People may be dying and the movie is doing some of the worst jokes ever. Not even Care Blanchet can save this. Nothing has consequences, and everything is overlooked for the sake of the next joke. The worst joke is uttered by the CGI character played by director Taila Waiti, a rock made character that looks like Fantastic 4's member the Thing, but this version is stupid. He jokes when Thor's planet Asgard explodes. Jack Kirby, who drew Thor's comics was sad that people didn't took his life work seriously, he would had hated this movie. Is like Batman and Robin. The second Thor movie was so bad, I thought nothing could be worse and yet this movie is worse.

Trying to remember it to write a review, is painful. Chris Hemsworth is no longer playing Thor, he is just playing himself as class clown, he is definitely the worst actor of the Original Avengers, the other worst one is Mark Ruffallo's Bruce Banner, whom I'm not even sure what he is supposed to be doing. Is a mess. The movie doesn't know what to do with Loki, he is sorta just there like Hulk. Everything is just sorta there, whenever something dramatic is gonna happen is all ruined by another I'll placed joke.

And I don't hate humor in films, nor Tex Avery like humor in live-action. Rogger Rabbit, The Mask, Deadpool, Space Jam. Taika Waititi lands some jokes on Jojo Rabbit, but here he misses every single one, humor is so painfully bad that the prospect of hearing again, any of this jokes, truly terrify more than most horror films. This the worst Marvel MCU comedy at it's worst.



All those are great, and fun. This simply is the opposite.
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SatanskiMar 4, 2018
I'm sure, my ten years old son would love this movie's humor. I hated it. Seriously, it's unbelievably stupid.
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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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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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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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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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MyklFriedchickeNov 28, 2017
'Twas Good af......................................................................................................... Sorry about the periods i'm trying to fill blank space. I gotta blank space baby, and I'll write your name. Wait a minute.'Twas Good af......................................................................................................... Sorry about the periods i'm trying to fill blank space. I gotta blank space baby, and I'll write your name. Wait a minute. Nice to meet you, where you been?
I could show you incredible things
Magic, madness, heaven, sin
Saw you there and I thought
Oh my God, look at that face
You look like my next mistake
Love's a game, want to play?
New money, suit and tie
I can read you like a magazine
Ain't it funny, rumors fly
And I know you heard about me
So hey, let's be friends
I'm dying to see how this one ends
Grab your passport and my hand
I can make the bad guys good for a weekend
So it's gonna be forever
Or it's gonna go down in flames
You can tell me when it's over
If the high was worth the pain
Got a long list of ex-lovers
They'll tell you I'm insane
'Cause you know I love the players
And you love the game
'Cause we're young and we're reckless
We'll take this way too far
It'll leave you breathless
Or with a nasty scar
Got a long list of ex-lovers
They'll tell you I'm insane
But I've got a blank space baby
And I'll write your name
Cherry lips, crystal skies
I could show you incredible things
Stolen kisses, pretty lies
You're the king baby I'm your Queen
Find out what you want
Be that girl for a month
Wait the worst is yet to come, oh no
Screaming, crying, perfect storm
I can make all the tables turn
Rose gardens filled with thorns
Keep you second guessing like
"Oh my God, who is she?"
I get drunk on jealousy
But you'll come back each time you leave
'Cause darling I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream
So it's gonna be forever
Or it's gonna go down in flames
You can tell me when it's over
If the high was worth the pain
Got a long list of ex-lovers They'll tell you I'm insane 'Cause you know I love the players And you love the game 'Cause we're young and we're reckless We'll take this way too far It'll leave you breathless Or with a nasty scar Got a long list of ex-lovers They'll tell you I'm insane (Insane) But I've got a blank space baby And I'll write your name Boys only want love if it's torture Don't say I didn't say I didn't warn ya Boys only want love if it's torture Don't say I didn't say I didn't warn ya So it's gonna be forever Or it's gonna go down in flames You can tell me when it's over If the high was worth the pain Got a long list of ex-lovers They'll tell you I'm insane 'Cause you know I love the players And you love the game 'Cause we're young and we're reckless We'll take this way too far It'll leave you breathless Or with a nasty scar Got a long list of ex-lovers They'll tell you I'm insane But I've got a blank space baby And I'll write your name
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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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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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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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jnuggitzNov 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Easily the 2nd biggest let down in movies (Star Wars: Phantom Menace #1). Expected an Epic adventure to stop the utter destruction of Asgard, instead we got something along the lines of the 5th Element merged with X-Men the last Stand. Over the top non-stop Humor runs contrary to everything Thor has ever been in the comics. I remember reading the run of Ragnarock in the original Mighty Thor comics and This movie lives up to no part of it. Humor, even with the Death of Odin, Humor, even with the destruction of Mjolnir (dumbest move ever) Humor, as Surtur (who is basically non-exist in the film) drives the Twilight sword into Asgard and destroys it (umm, wasn't there supposed to be demons and fighting, not just insert Sword here). Korg, the great leader of the gladiator resistance turns out to be nothing more then some dim witted "Spicoli" wannabe. Hela, the great goddess of Death (and Loki's Daughter not Odins) whos great power is to shoot swords at people...What???? Probably don't need to address Jeff Goldblum...who is pretty much Jeff Goldblum, and that's not a positive. This movie teases you with so many things you always wanted to see on the screen, and delivers on none of them. We get to meet Skurge,who is anything but an Executioner, only for the Purpose of seeing him Die (and to capture one of the Epic comic panels of all time). have I mentioned the non-Norse like continuous humor, the destruction of Mjolnir, Hela shoots swords, characters are introduced and everyone dies without putting up any real fight (X-Men 3). This movie, which fans hoped would finally gives us the God of Thunder and be the savior of the Franchise, instead is the death of the franchise. Helmed by a director who seemed so busy telling jokes he didn't have time to actual read any of the comics, so instead showed you some Fanboy visuals then blew it all up. (a-la Ratner) Anyone who read the original run should avoid this movie at all costs. Your kids will enjoy the Shumacher-esk bright colors and frat boy humor. By the way, your fighting the Sword shooting Hela, but walk past every powerful artifact in Asgards vault and instead choose to release Surtur and blow up Asgard...which apparently isn't a place but a people. How has the MCU fallen so fast. Guardians of the Galaxy are great movies, but it's Humor and pace should is cancerous to other Marvel Characters. Expand
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Ascended333Oct 25, 2021
It’s a movie that, to put it in terms that the film’s screenwriters might appreciate
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nutterjrDec 22, 2017
If films were always this fun, the movie theatres would always be full. Many laughing out loud moments, a lot of great action and some really great characters.
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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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norseNov 25, 2017
Mindblowingly good. If you liked Dr Strange and Guardians of the Galaxy, this movie will blow your mind. All of the Thor sequels so far have been very good, but this one takes it to another level.

The writing and acting are top notch
Mindblowingly good. If you liked Dr Strange and Guardians of the Galaxy, this movie will blow your mind. All of the Thor sequels so far have been very good, but this one takes it to another level.

The writing and acting are top notch throughout, with some amazing guest appearances. All characters are smart and have perfectly consistent motivations, photography and scoring are impressive.

It amazes me that Marvel can produce TV as bad as Defenders and then turn out movies of such brilliance.
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Tss5078Dec 13, 2017
One thing I love about the Marvel Universe is that it is always trying to evolve. No matter how big the last box office or how good the last movie, with each film it is is always trying to get bigger, better, and even re-invent itself. WithOne thing I love about the Marvel Universe is that it is always trying to evolve. No matter how big the last box office or how good the last movie, with each film it is is always trying to get bigger, better, and even re-invent itself. With that however there is always a danger of going too far, and when it comes to their latest film, Thor: Ragnarok they came close. In his third installment Thor learns he must face his greatest foe of all, his long lost sister, who had been locked away millennia ago. She is said to be stronger than even Odin himself and casts Thor and Loki out of Asgard, where they wind up on a strange world, where Thor is forced to compete in a battle royal against an old friend. Thor has always featured arguably the best special effects in the Marvel film franchise, and at least to me, has always been more Science Fiction and therefore the least realistic of any of their modern characters. In an attempt to humanize him more and make him a little more friendly to general audiences, Marvel added a ton of humor to the character in Ragnarok. While I agree, Thor was a little dry, he always had his own wit to him, and by adding all the humor to the character I felt as though it took away from his mystique. Marvel is also using a lot more crossover material in the individual films than they have before. While the followers of the universe love it and call for more, this tends to confuse general audiences, who don't necessarily go to see all the Marvel films. It's a fine line that has to be drawn between pleasing the fans of the universe and the general audience, in order to keep the enormous box office. This time, they managed to tow the line, but the direction suggests that next time they may not be so lucky. As for the cast, again Marvel proves that when it comes to casting for their characters, there is no one better in the business as even Jeff Goldblum fit his role like a glove. Their was a little too much humor for my taste, Thor isn't Deadpool or a Guardian of The Galaxy, but by and large it was still a very enjoyable film. Truth be told, I was far more interested in the after credits scene then I was by the collaboration of Hulk and Thor or the resurgence of Hera. Expand
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BuddahNov 26, 2017
This movie was one of the more enjoyable Marvel movies ever made and when I got out I wanted to know who played one of my favorite new characters in the movie. What I found was that the director Taika Waititi voiced not just that characterThis movie was one of the more enjoyable Marvel movies ever made and when I got out I wanted to know who played one of my favorite new characters in the movie. What I found was that the director Taika Waititi voiced not just that character but another one as well. Then I found out he also co-wrote and directed the movie I was enamored with recently, "What We Do In Shadows". Shadows is genius in all the silliness it portrays in a mockumentary about a house of vampires. So I was elated to also read that they are planning a part 2. Yesterday I did know who Taika Waititi was, now I want to watch every project he is involved with. Thor: Ragnarok is the funniest superhero movie ever made, and while you will not slap your leg and laugh uncontrollably, you will smile and chuckle throughout. If you like these type of movies, this is the one for you. If you never seen one of them before, perhaps this is the one to take the chance with. Best superhero movie eva! Taika Waititi, you are now and forever on my radar. Expand
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LordoftheDanceJul 14, 2018
I don't usually say this, but this was a great movie. Predictable? Yes. Lame comic book movie? Yes. However, the charm and atmosphere of this movie goes beyond words, and the humor is spot on. Worth watching the other Thor movies justI don't usually say this, but this was a great movie. Predictable? Yes. Lame comic book movie? Yes. However, the charm and atmosphere of this movie goes beyond words, and the humor is spot on. Worth watching the other Thor movies just to see this! Expand
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Loler13grDec 1, 2017
The funniest Marvel movie so far. Taika Waititi delivers one of the best Marvel movies that goes against what we've seen so far. The tone of the movie changes completely from the previous Thor movies but that makes it so much better. TheThe funniest Marvel movie so far. Taika Waititi delivers one of the best Marvel movies that goes against what we've seen so far. The tone of the movie changes completely from the previous Thor movies but that makes it so much better. The improv in the movie helps take it to the next level. The visual are incredible , with bright colors and stunning environments and cities. Must watch. Expand
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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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RaymoifulFeb 18, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I like Thor movies. I really do. There is however a few problems I have with this one. Ragnarok made a huge damage to the original characterisation. Thor is not behaving like a noble king anymore, but sports the big bro/guy next door attitude. Loki, charming as he may be, is in this movie reduced to a sidekick punchbag. I think they wasted a great opportunity at making a really good deceiving game with Loki in disguise as Odin. They completely ruined Branaghs initial Shakespearean feel to Thor movies we all loved to make a Guardians like comedy out of it & it was too much. I would love a darker athmosphere considering this is a movie about the end of the world (or realm in this case). A lot of jokes didnt feel right for the situation they were used in, especially the Korg ones at the end trying to downplay the destruction of Asgard. Expand
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ExilionusDec 15, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Thor gets a haircut, looses his eye and hulk ass is there to see in all its glory... In addition to his bad ass sister appearing kicking everyone’s ass. What more do you want? How about comedic relief and an abundance of new colorful actors. The movie starts off strong and ends strong... I wasn’t expecting much but Thor and Hulk are a match made in heaven. The bromance is alive... Seems Marvel watched a few telenovelas when producing the story, but hell its such an emotional rollercoaster. There are a lot of wtf! just happened moments to "oh no she didn’t." If I were the stereotypical black woman sitting on the back of the movie theatre you would hear, "oh hell no..." It’s such a great movie, it’s like visiting your mom for the holidays and eating home cooked food, no five star restaurant could match. Go watch it now, I haven’t been to the movies in three years so getting my lazy butt up to go watch it was worth it. Trust me when I say this, you will tear up as I recently lost my father. Happy Holidays ^.^ Expand
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FireStorm1010Feb 17, 2018
Great movie,so incedibly funny but the action also does grip you, its not only funny.I cant remember when I last laughed so much.
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QuietlionmusicNov 18, 2017
Thor Ragnarok was very entertaining! I was laughing most of the movie. It felt more like a Guardians of the Galaxy movie than a Thor movie. The 80s vibes were great. The villains were fairly unremarkable, but the characters and their humorThor Ragnarok was very entertaining! I was laughing most of the movie. It felt more like a Guardians of the Galaxy movie than a Thor movie. The 80s vibes were great. The villains were fairly unremarkable, but the characters and their humor carried this film. Hulk was better in this than previous avengers films in my opinion. While the movie was very funny, I feel that some of the more serious moments get lost in humor, which can take away from the depth of the MCU. Great movie! Expand
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jx819Feb 24, 2018
better than 2nd but not as good as first.

trying a bit too hard to be funny.

and not as good as either critic or user reviews suggest.
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TakoxNov 20, 2017
I knew that the movie was going full comedy with a twist of an indie production, but sadly we found a very similar movie to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.1, having many similarities in the design of the cities, clothes and spaceships. We loseI knew that the movie was going full comedy with a twist of an indie production, but sadly we found a very similar movie to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.1, having many similarities in the design of the cities, clothes and spaceships. We lose what made Thor movies interesting, and that's the nordic references. Loki plays his most boring role in the MCU, he basically does nothing related to the plot, just repeating the same "I hate you" actions as always. However, Thor does evolve, having a more interesting development in his relations with other characters. You will have fun with this film, but it's far from the best of Marvel movies. Expand
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Kai82Jul 7, 2022
The best Thor movie. They set up the humour up to elven, add a lot of great new characters and use elements of the “Planet Hulk” storyline from the comics. To be fair if you liked the prequels this is a complete different style and feels aThe best Thor movie. They set up the humour up to elven, add a lot of great new characters and use elements of the “Planet Hulk” storyline from the comics. To be fair if you liked the prequels this is a complete different style and feels a lot like “Guardians of the Galaxy” which is for you to decide if its a strength or weakness. For me it is a strength. The movie follows the events of “Thor The Dark Kingdom” and “Avengers Age of Ultron”. Thor is fighting to prevent the future he saw in a vision where Ragnarök started and Asgard was destroyed. However things escalated when he visits his father Odin in Asgard and the sins of the past turn up. I am a bit vague here to avoid spoiler. The story is really entertaining, has great humour and makes great use of old and new characters. It is no wonder that most people say this is the best Thor movie and also a frequent top 5 contender for the MCU. I would point out also the great humorous Stan Lee cameo. I should also clarify it has a lot of serious themes and great battles. The epic final climax is amazing and has mayor consequences. The cast is a true strength. Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston return to their roles as Thor and Loki and work amazingly well together with their great chemistry. Idris Elba as Heimdall is better than ever and he is my favourite side character in the Thor movies. Another familiar actor also returns but I do not know if naming him counts as spoiler as he was in the trailer. For the new characters they succeed in making everyone memorable and awesome. There is Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, Jeff Goldblum as Grandmaster, Karl Urban as Skruge and director Taika Waititi as Korg. All are excellent. Also they have a good antagonist with Cate Blanchett as Hela. In total we got an awesome performance by a great cast. I and almost anyone else too praise director Taika Waititi for the movie. As always the special effects are awesome. This time I also praise the costumes, sets and colourfulness. The movie has a unique style. For the soundtrack everyone I know enjoyed Led Zepplins “Immigrant Song” as its is so fitting. The rest is also enjoyable and delivers an enhancing atmosphere. Overall this was a pleasant and positive surprise. Rarely is the third movie the best in a franchise. It was entertaining from start to finish and deserved a 10/10. Bonus knowledge: The “Planet Hulk” and “World War Hulk” story line is one of the best stories of the titular character. He gets exiled, becomes a slave, liberator and saviour but a tragic events make him return to Earth for revenge. You have not seen an angry Hulk before as he will be named Worldbreaker. Expand
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EikoxDec 15, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Is far better than I expected however is not so good like everyone pretend. To anyone who ever read the comics notes a great difference between MCU and the editorial arcs, but to be an adaptation and a mix of several stories the movie is pretty decent. The moments between Hulk/Banner and Thor with a few white jokes makes the movie fun for moments, a little bit delirant for others. The flip of Loki something that you can see it coming from far away is well executed and the death of Odin is ok.
At the end is a movie that you can see one in the cinema, and two.. maybe three times in the Tv because you was doing zapping and suddenly remember that funny escene that you want to see again. Is not a masterpiece, is only another disney MCU movie
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PanchogulOct 4, 2018
La mejor de la trilogia sin duda alguna, buen cgi, buenos personajes, buena banda sonora, y por sobretodo, excelente villana.
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JarodyDec 11, 2017
The best parts of this movie were clearly in the direction. Taika Watiti is quickly becoming one of my personal favourite directors for his directing style, it seems he could turn any awful script into a genuinely heartwarming andThe best parts of this movie were clearly in the direction. Taika Watiti is quickly becoming one of my personal favourite directors for his directing style, it seems he could turn any awful script into a genuinely heartwarming and entertaining movie. However the main issue with this movie is contrast between the tonal choice and the actual premise of the movie. While toned as a buddy comedy type film, it feels strange for a character like Thor to change from serious and proud to a wise cracking, comedian. However on the topic of comedy this film provided me and the audience with a number of laughs and really worked in that aspect. In conclusion Thor: Ragnarok is an extremely well directed movie, with a brilliant cast and only faulted by the strange tonal choices. Expand
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Betamax77Dec 20, 2017
This movie has a different flavor to the earlier Thor movies. Thor himself makes a lot of jokes too and I was little afraid that he wouldn't feel like the same character than before, breaking continuity. But his core heroic self is stillThis movie has a different flavor to the earlier Thor movies. Thor himself makes a lot of jokes too and I was little afraid that he wouldn't feel like the same character than before, breaking continuity. But his core heroic self is still present and his priority is still stopping Hela, not just to hang out making jokes. So the movie walks a tight rope between humor and serious business very well almost the whole time. Humor is wacky and fun, environments look pretty and rich, and there are some big stakes at the end. A very good blockbuster movie! Expand
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Mragusa2Nov 19, 2017
I consider myself a DC fanboy, but I admit that I may start watching more Marvel movies after seeing this one. Hilariously funny & action-packed, Thor: Ragnarok really feels like something out of a comic book.
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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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MehektetDec 16, 2017
Good movie over all but, Marvel, come on, the villain. Just so bland. Here is the problem, she doesn't do much. Her dialogue is mediocre and her motivations are so damn predictable. The fight takes too long and is over too fast. Hulk wasGood movie over all but, Marvel, come on, the villain. Just so bland. Here is the problem, she doesn't do much. Her dialogue is mediocre and her motivations are so damn predictable. The fight takes too long and is over too fast. Hulk was pretty good. Banner was good. I actually enjoyed everyone else in the movie. A solid watch but not Marvel's A game. Expand
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AbeMCApr 27, 2018
Trite, boring, cheap, cheesy, predictable. Tries to bring some humor to the Thor saga, but simply isn't funny. Characters enter and exit with little rhyme or reason. Set-pieces are decent, action is good, but the soundtrack is a massive fail.Trite, boring, cheap, cheesy, predictable. Tries to bring some humor to the Thor saga, but simply isn't funny. Characters enter and exit with little rhyme or reason. Set-pieces are decent, action is good, but the soundtrack is a massive fail. Go watch (or re-watch) Branagh's Thor film (which was the first one) if you want to see a good Thor movie. Expand
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chiroheroNov 16, 2017
If one word went into the describing this film...Spectacular...I've never seen a movie blend perfectly timed humor and great action so well. Easily one of the best superhero movies of all time!
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manuelgcgNov 19, 2017
Thor and Thor: The Dark World were two extremely underwhelming movies these being the (in my opinion) worst movies of the MCU. Ironically, Thor: Ragnarok is my favourite movie from all the MCU since they broke the same old "marvel movieThor and Thor: The Dark World were two extremely underwhelming movies these being the (in my opinion) worst movies of the MCU. Ironically, Thor: Ragnarok is my favourite movie from all the MCU since they broke the same old "marvel movie formula" and tried something new and refreshing.

Pros
+ Amazing performances from all characters!
+ Great mixing of universes (GotG and Thor [even that we knew from before that they are part of the same unvierse it now actually looks like that])
+ Great use of soundtrack
+ Superb practical outfits (citizens from the planet)
+ Top notch Hulk CGI
+ Refreshing changing the usual Marvel formulae
+ Great villain
+ Korg

Cons
- Weak CGI for Surtur
- Not much development on Hulk's side (Even that this is a Thor movie, since the story was adapted from Planet Hulk it was needed to have more Hulk)
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VirgonoShakaNov 21, 2017
Congratulations! We have proved the ecuation: Thor + Guardians of the Galaxy= The best thor movie. Don't get me wrong, I liked Thor: Ragnarok, I thought it was fun, colorful, funny, awesome, and the best Thor movie by far (not that it wasCongratulations! We have proved the ecuation: Thor + Guardians of the Galaxy= The best thor movie. Don't get me wrong, I liked Thor: Ragnarok, I thought it was fun, colorful, funny, awesome, and the best Thor movie by far (not that it was that high bar). But, this is barely a Thor movie, it is Guardians of the Galaxy with a Thor paint job, in some parts even too much. Even with that, this movie is a good marvel movie and worthy in the MCU, and about what I expect for Marvel by this point. Final verdict: 7.5 Expand
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MetempsychosisMar 23, 2018
Proof that a movie can be too funny. Hela was the most bland villain I've ever seem, so lifeless and uninteresting... I love superhero movies, and I love comedies, but this movie is comedy trying to be a superhero 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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PotaeSuprakitNov 19, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Thor Hulk fight was cool as hell, even if it was a little simple, it looked incredible. They gave it a definitive space pay per view filter or something. It looked awesome. Hela was cool as well. AND HERE's my biggest defense for the whole movie: Thor himself was great. It felt Waititi designed the whole process of the movie on getting who Chris Hemsworth is, how (Chris Hemsworth) HE sees Thor not how Kevin Feige or Marvel or we the fans have told him to act. How he could actually connect with a Thor he was frankly disconnected from more and more. And I think in this aspect for what the movie is, they had a freaking home run. Hemsworth is fresh again and better than ever. He is awesome, he is Thor and he enjoys it. It feels more like a psychological acting directorial procedure milestone more than a movie merit. But directors should look at whatever Waititi did, because he might have unlocked Chris Hemsworth potential to be awesome to watch on camera. There you have something I can not stop giving props to. Funny and exciting along the way!
Many people did not expect the Thor franchise to be part of the MCU, and I never watched or read anything from this. But when I saw the hammer at the end of Iron Man 2, I was excited. Honestly, the 1st movie did not disappoint me. But it fits into the poem. The second movie has a weak villain. But it's still fun. For this 3rd item .... Yes, much fun! It's Thor, by The Guardians of the Galaxy, but in a non-literal sense.
In just two hours, it moved between the new Asgardian planets and returned to Asgard, with a quick stop at the world with a soft beat and a quick feel.
Once again, Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hendlston knocked it out as Thor and Loki in the park, respectively. They were also characters from the first film. But they have evolved so clearly they are not in the groove. Cate Blanchett as Hela is an interesting mix of introspection, distant, and Cate. Just reveling in her role, she is always winning. Actors who return to work have been excellent, returning performers, as do Chris and Tom. The newcomer brings his own flavor to his character, especially Karl Urban. What will he be? But the villain was throwing. Surprised me (The only negative critic is the voice of the Hulk, but it does not sound right for some reason.)
The horrific impact that Marvel has had on delivering no complaints. Asgard looks beautiful even as it is smashed. Sakaar, the new planet that we have seen, can be described as a beautiful trash can. It's just like Ancient Vegas Vegas, surrounded by landfills in the US. It's not boring at all. All kinds of creatures and scenery look good. It is difficult to choose what is useful and what is CGI.
The song is a combination of previous songs and music, with new editions that help to separate each situation.
Overall, Thor Ragnarok is colorful, surprisingly fun, and surprisingly strong for a Thor franchise worth 4 stars out've 5 within the first half. Now bring Infinity War!
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neothinkerNov 27, 2017
One of the best movies to come out this year. This movie is guaranteed to make you laugh and have a great time at the theater. So round your friends up for another good time from Marvel.
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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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RetrodoxJun 24, 2018
Electrifying in all the right ways there always those two marvel movies after the avengers that just get it right and this one is one of them
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robertoiglesiasJan 15, 2018
Thor: Ragnarok is fine. It's well acted, interesting, risky, and funny at points. However for me, the comedy is intrusive, Thor and Hulk have their characters weakened and reduced down, the Asgard elements are treated like crap, and the storyThor: Ragnarok is fine. It's well acted, interesting, risky, and funny at points. However for me, the comedy is intrusive, Thor and Hulk have their characters weakened and reduced down, the Asgard elements are treated like crap, and the story is good, but focuses too much on the garbage planet in my opinion. I think it's inferior to the first 2 Thor films. Expand
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RhoSantoroNov 19, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok is the best of the "Lord of Thunder" trilogy.
He is the opposite of Iron Man movies, where the first two films are very good and the last one is weak.
The movie has a touch very similar to Guardians of the Galaxy, maybe that's
Thor: Ragnarok is the best of the "Lord of Thunder" trilogy.
He is the opposite of Iron Man movies, where the first two films are very good and the last one is weak.
The movie has a touch very similar to Guardians of the Galaxy, maybe that's why the public liked it more than the previous two. I like them all, but this one is much better, I have to admit.
The level of comedy and action are very well synchronized, which is the specialty of Marvel movies, by the way.
The story was beautifully built, and every detail makes me think how cool it is to see the interconnection with this shared cinematic universe.
For me, they should do more of this.
Betting on something more "light" was a sure point, since the previous tried to be the "darkest film of Marvel" and is frowned upon by the fans.
About the characters, I don't have much to say.
They took the focus of Loki, which for me is important because he is very recurrent in the films of Thor and would be too saturated.
Hela, the main villain, is a type of enemy I like to see, being quite powerful and really a threat to the protagonists.
Usually, and for me, the villains in Marvel movies aren't that interesting or are underused.
Hela was an exception.
What she wants, she can do.
Thor and Hulk are an incredible duo that I never thought would work.
If I were in the movie, I'd be just like Hulk fans screaming "HULK! HULK! HULK!". In fact, my friend asked me about what I thought of the most talkative Hulk, and I said, "He didn't talk like Bruce, he said the way he did, which was good for me. Was time for he starts to talk"
Finishing what I said and I want to say, Thor Ragnarok excelled in every aspect and managed to finalize with gold key the trilogy of the God of Hammers and a beautiful cliffhanger for the long awaited Infinite War.
Even the songs are remarkable.
Go with your friends and draw your conclusions, but I'm already saying that will not disappoint you at all
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rak_ibDec 6, 2017
Cool movie.If you like super hero based action flicks then you will enjoy this film.Thor & loki acted well but in my personal opinion valkyrie character played by Tessa Thompson was so exciting.Nearly high level entertaining film.
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LaurentVNov 17, 2017
It was just too damned silly. The fights and the visuals and the scope were all spot on, but then a wowser scene is interrupted by gags out of the Three Stooges playbook. I don't know why it is so hard for movie makers to find that sweetIt was just too damned silly. The fights and the visuals and the scope were all spot on, but then a wowser scene is interrupted by gags out of the Three Stooges playbook. I don't know why it is so hard for movie makers to find that sweet middle ground between "grim as two days of constipation" and "dizzy slapstick". For all intents and purposes, all the characters took their zany and whacky pills, shedding any and all dignity or even coolness. It was worth seeing, but I'm not collecting it (and I have Thor 1 and 2 in my library). Expand
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LUKEOPERCOUPJan 7, 2018
I usually don't like the solo-movies of the MCU. But THOR:RAGNAROK is not one more of the bunch. The humor is genuine (one of the weakest points of the MCU) and it don't overshadow the story as in movies like Star Wars: The Last Jedi. TheI usually don't like the solo-movies of the MCU. But THOR:RAGNAROK is not one more of the bunch. The humor is genuine (one of the weakest points of the MCU) and it don't overshadow the story as in movies like Star Wars: The Last Jedi. The plot and art characters are awesome, giving us EPIC moments and battles, it's just beyond. One of the best movies in the entire series. Expand
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DomgwyDec 18, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. After the luke-warm reception to Thor: The Dark World, Marvel has decided to shake things up in a big way for the third Thor solo outing, borrowing a lot from the studio’s surprise hit Guardians of the Galaxy films.

Director Taika Waititi has made a frantically paced, colourful, comedy with Ragnarok, and the result is both a blessing and a curse.

‘Comedy’ is the operative word here, with virtually every character delivering punchline after punchline as Thor (Chris Hemsworth) embarks on a quest to save Asgard from the evil Hela (Cate Blanchet). While the comedy is for the most part great and definitely delivers a fun time at the cinema, the film’s need to get to the next laugh as soon as possible can sometime leave the dramatic or character elements wanting. While Thor, Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and the other Asgardian characters are dealing with some fairly dire circumstances and the potential destruction of their home, they’re never too far from cracking a joke. It’s ok that the film doesn’t take itself seriously, but the characters don’t take anything seriously either. Every time something potentially dramatic happens it’s undercut by a punchline. It’s as if Waititi feels the need to constantly remind the audience that ‘This is dumb, and you’re dumb for liking it’.

Now if the alternative to the more comedic approach is The Dark World, (a grey, bland, melodrama with Kat Dennings for comedic relief) then I’ll take Ragnarok any day. However the balance is a little off here. The film tries to beat Guardians of the Galaxy at it’s own game, and doesn’t quite succeed.

Visually, Ragnarok is definitely one of Marvel’s best entries, with a bright colour palette and some spectacular action sequences, the director uses every tool at his disposal to make each scene pop with on-screen creativity.

The much advertised return of the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo)is a definite highlight. As Thor is flung to the far side of space he encounters his former team mate in an alien gladiatorial fighting pit and, of course, hilarity ensues.

Hemsworth and Ruffalo are on great form and the film is at its best when they are together. While neither actor gets anything particularly dramatic to do, they certainly prove they have comedy chops. I for one would love to see some sort of buddy cop movie with these two.

Likewise Hiddleston is always good value as Loki and while Ragnarok may not be the most witty outing for the God of Mischief, its always fun when the sons of Odin get together.

The new characters also make fine additions to the growing universe. Jeff Goldblum isn’t so much acting as ‘being Jeff Goldblum’ as the Grand Master but that’s far more entertaining than him phoning it in like he did in last year’s Independence Day: Resurgence. Tessa Thompson’s Valkyrie does a lot with a small amount of screen time and while her arc doesn’t quite have the impact it should in her debut outing, it’ll be great to see how she develops in future installments.

On the villain front however, Marvel is predictably lacking. Cate Blanchett should have brought some menacing gravitas to proceedings. Instead she is left on her own for most of the movie to monologue to a wasted Karl Urban (who really should have a bigger/better role in the MCU) and threaten extras.

Where the film does triumph is its ending, as all the pieces fall into place for a final confrontation….and then things take a left turn. Obviously I won’t spoil the ending but its safe to say it did not go the way you’d think and we’re left in a very interesting place going forward.

As with this years’ Guardians of Galaxy Vol 2, Thor: Ragnarok feels like an assault on the senses on first viewing, with so much going on at such a pace its hard to take it all in. Like GotGv2, I feel it will benefit from repeat viewings, although some of the laughs (of which they’re are plenty) will obviously be lost.

A spectacular looking, funny, if somewhat superficial entry into the franchise, Thor: Ragnarok is a unique, crazy and most importantly memorable take on Marvel’s God of Thunder.
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JUANES4422Nov 20, 2017
Thor Ragnarok is much better than his predecessors, and this is because it was made with heart, freedom and passion. Taika Waititi does a great job of giving us a film that works individually and only takes advantage of her connection withThor Ragnarok is much better than his predecessors, and this is because it was made with heart, freedom and passion. Taika Waititi does a great job of giving us a film that works individually and only takes advantage of her connection with the UCM to complement contexts and references. Finally there is a Spectator-Character connection with Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Hulk (Mark Ruffalo). The villain Hela the goddess of death (Cate Blanchet) has a great participation, its foundations and intentions are clear, also the interpretation of Cate is perfect and the paper really fits. Loki (Tom Hidleston) as usual is a great character that develops slowly, but effectively.
The film has a comedy context, thanks to its director (Taika Waititi - What We Do In The Shadows), the comedy is mostly a great success and contribution to the film, but certainly there are times where it is unnecessary and does not allow to develop to the movie emotionally.
Conclusion: Thor Ragnarok is a relaxed, fun film, which was made with heart, freedom and is a great contribution to the development of character, however it has its flaws that almost always derive from its own comic context.

Score:8.2/1.0
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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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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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FragCapsDec 1, 2017
Thor Ragnarok is an unexpectedly funny return to the Thor trilogy. By far the best of the trilogy Ragnarok stands out because of its humor and color scheme. Many fans have complained that over the years Marvel films have acquired a genericThor Ragnarok is an unexpectedly funny return to the Thor trilogy. By far the best of the trilogy Ragnarok stands out because of its humor and color scheme. Many fans have complained that over the years Marvel films have acquired a generic feel and tone, however, Ragnarock is all style. The movie is one of the best looking Marvel films, besides the Guardians movies. It is also very humorous but juxtaposes that humor with some very great character moments that I haven't seen in a Marvel film in a long time. It's because of this blend of action, comedy, and drama that I think this movie is worthwhile. However, the movie is a bit unmemorable. Although it will have major ramifications in the MCU, it never felt very serious. The steaks in this movie are not high enough to get one invested really deeply in the overall plot. If it weren't for the humor, visuals and key moments between the characters we love, I honestly would've rated this lower since really the steaks diminish the overall plot of the film. Having said that, the villain was passable due to some connections to the main characters. Overall I believe this film is really cool, although not groundbreaking. It's not the best film in the MCU but it sure is fun. Final score 7/10 Expand
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PyledwNov 18, 2017
The team at Disney and Marvel do it again. Another blockbuster that will leave casual movie fans in awe. Good story, fun action, and some superb jokes will leave the average movie goer delighted.
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VivekCnairNov 19, 2017
A beautiful cosmic adventure. Marvel just fixed the Thor trilogy by introducing a new funny version. This makes the characters so realistic and exciting to watch. The antagonists are also multi-dimensional and different than the linearA beautiful cosmic adventure. Marvel just fixed the Thor trilogy by introducing a new funny version. This makes the characters so realistic and exciting to watch. The antagonists are also multi-dimensional and different than the linear antagonists we usually see in the superhero genre. Even though below the tip of the iceberg there is some serious issue going on, the surface-level is so entertaining that the true meaning of Ragnarok is hardly noticeable. The soundtrack was perfect for the movie. Enjoy your 2 hour cosmic ride. Expand
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gtwistNov 20, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok is one of the most entertaining movies of the year, certainly the best Thor movie, and one of the best marvel movies. Each performance was better than the next, and it was SO FUNNY!
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arielprimeNov 27, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok is the breath of fresh air that the Thor franchise needed, honestly. The first Thor film was a serious toned take on the character with heart. The second film, The Dark World, fell short due to a boring antagonist and a plotThor: Ragnarok is the breath of fresh air that the Thor franchise needed, honestly. The first Thor film was a serious toned take on the character with heart. The second film, The Dark World, fell short due to a boring antagonist and a plot that felt jammed in to just move the MCU along. Now thanks to the vision of Taika Waititi, the franchise is reshaped, tuned up, and defined.
Thor is truly an interesting character, he's the God of thunder and he embodies that title whole-heartedly in this film. Loki is back and continues to be the MCU's most charismatic antihero. The Hulk is a great addition to roster and is truly a plus.
Overall, Thor is a character that cannot be taken too serious cause it'll water down the material, it can't be too dark for it'll be unbalanced, but make it an action comedy and it works.
Go see Thor, my guys!! -A
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fodonesCriticDec 15, 2017
Emocionante, engraçado e acima de tudo divertido, Thor: Ragnarok é uma aventura cósmica colorida que estabelece um novo padrão para sua franquia - e o resto do Universo cinematográfico Marvel
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PeterThomas117Dec 19, 2017
When viewing the third installment in the Thor franchise, the greatest strength can be summed up in the skillful introduction of new characters. Korg may perhaps be one of my favorite characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe of all time,When viewing the third installment in the Thor franchise, the greatest strength can be summed up in the skillful introduction of new characters. Korg may perhaps be one of my favorite characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe of all time, serving as comedic relief but also a way to ground the characters in the midst of a lot of fantasy and pseudo scientific imagery. The fact that director Taika Waititi himself portrayed Korg and directed this fairly stunning nostalgia infused fantasy film only serves to pique the interest in his future projects. Solid performances by Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston do not leave any want by the viewer. Hiddleston and Hemsworth can be argued, have the best chemistry to date in the MCU. The only issues that arise from this thoroughly enjoyable film, come from the villain of the film Hella Goddess of Death. A common thread among many of the MCU's villains is they come off as an almost cookie cutter depiction of evil. Either lacking in character backstory, or the emotional depth. They are simply there, they fight and then they lose. Over all a solid outing and fitting conclusion to the Thor standalone movies. Expand
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myneeshDec 20, 2017
This is the best Thor movie. Visuals are great - very trippy..
Hella is great and especially Jeff Goldblum. Could have handled Odin better.
Has a little too much humor even in the serious scenes.
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purplewelchyDec 23, 2017
It starts well with the Immigrant song! Has too much humor though. Should be a balance but they throw in jokes even in the serious moments..
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zapVJan 31, 2018
Once again Marvel shows that it can laugh at itself without being too serious, while still producing great entertaining and eye-pleasing picture.
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Jesus15IzturisJan 4, 2018
A pretty good Superhero Comedy Movie, no the best marvel movie out there but still good. Cate Blanchett performance is flawless
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SupreetJan 7, 2018
Thor’s third standalone movie Ragnarok is one of the most refreshing and entertaining Marvel movies in some time, precisely because of wild and bold choices on many levels. Director Taika Watiti has definitely added the much-needed sense ofThor’s third standalone movie Ragnarok is one of the most refreshing and entertaining Marvel movies in some time, precisely because of wild and bold choices on many levels. Director Taika Watiti has definitely added the much-needed sense of freshness and likability to the character of Thor. The title Ragnarok, which forms the premise of the movie, stands for an important event in Norse mythology that predicts the doom of the gods and the end of Asgard. The story shows that Odin (Anthony Hopkins) reveals a long-kept secret about his past and his first born – Goddess of Death – Hella (Cate Blanchett) to Thor (Chris Hemsworth) & Loki (Tom Hiddleston). Later, Thor finds himself trapped in an alien, warlike planet Sakaar, which is on the other side of the universe, and that too without his mighty hammer. He must find an escape and return to Asgrad to confront one of the most powerful forces he’s ever faced. Every character in the movie has done a fabulous job - be it Chris Hemsworth as mighty turned-witty Thor, Cate Blanchett as the dark Goddess Hella, Jeff Goldblum as the Grandmaster, Mark Ruffalo as the not-so-witty Hulk, or the scene-stealing man of stone, Krog the Kronan, played by Watiti himself. The action scenes are beautifully shot and will definitely give you goosebumps. Thor: Ragnarok is without a doubt the best of Thor franchise and one of the best Marvel movies ever made. Expand
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