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The laughs weren't overdone like I felt Thor: Ragnarok was. Even though there were more than I would personally like, it was a comic event in a movie. In comic events, it is common to have that type of humor in them. Ragnarok however was hurt by continuous unnecessary laughs. The laughs here worked when they weren't overdone.
Personally, I was surprised at the somewhat limited role of Captain America.
Ditto. They could have chopped down some time they gave to Stark and Parker because they get too much as it is. Cap/Nomad just showed up for the fight.
But we did Thor's greatest turn yet. In fact, it was better than his entire trilogy. Maybe the Russos should direct a Thor 4, and Downey can bow out.
To tie things back to this thread, did you like the portrayal of Thanos in Infinity War as a relatable villain, as far as his motives?
I did. I liked him because he was so much of a threat. Also, I thought that for an alien super villain(where often times in science fiction, aliens have different ways of looking at things), his motives were 'different' from the average villain, which gave this movie a unique premise that other movies in this genre don't have.
Ditto. They could have chopped down some time they gave to Stark and Parker because they get too much as it is. Cap/Nomad just showed up for the fight.
I actually liked Stark and Parker in this movie... however, I think that what they could have done to give Cap more time in the film was to have chopped down some time that they gave to the GotG characters... Because aye-yi-yi-yi!
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But we did Thor's greatest turn yet. In fact, it was better than his entire trilogy. Maybe the Russos should direct a Thor 4, and Downey can bow out.
Loved the scheme when he came down with his new 'weapon' in Wakanda to help fight the Outriders and those giant, rotating mechanisms(Google couldn't help me with those ). Also, I didn't know that Downey was directing Thor 4.
The laughs weren't overdone like I felt Thor: Ragnarok was. Even though there were more than I would personally like, it was a comic event in a movie. In comic events, it is common to have that type of humor in them. Ragnarok however was hurt by continuous unnecessary laughs. The laughs here worked when they weren't overdone.
I loved Ragnarok just the way it was. However, I do have to admit that for a lot of people(such as yourself)... the comedy in the movie that they couldn't relate to probably did hurt this movie. Also, even though it is the highest grossing Thor in the Thor franchise right now, it probably could have grossed $400 million domestically and perhaps even $1 billion internationally... Even though the Koreans liked the humor in it.
I also wanted to mention that they brought back Iron Man's triangle-shaped arc reactor that I didn't like and which Joss Whedon couldn't stand and changed in Avengers I... but strangely enough, it didn't bother me in AIW.
I actually liked Stark and Parker in this movie... however, I think that what they could have done to give Cap more time in the film was to have chopped down some time that they gave to the GotG characters... Because aye-yi-yi-yi!
Definitely. But Dizzknee doesn't want to skimp on the "humor" if they can help it.
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ILoved the scheme when he came down with his new 'weapon'
Stormbreaker. In the comic, that was the name of the hammer held by Beta Ray Bill aka Thor's direct competition for a spell.
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Also, I didn't know that Downey was directing Thor 4.
Personally, I was surprised at the somewhat limited role of Captain America.
No kidding, hell they hardly gave him any lines or screen time
It’s a damn shame they give Tony Stark so much dialogue in these avengers movies. Yes he’s a funny star but it’s not like his standalone movies were that good, save for the first one.
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