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Thor: Ragnarok (2017) — movie review |
Today’s review is for the Marvel Studio comic book adaptation of the Thor character story: Ragnarok. The movie came out last year, but because I rarely go to the theater any more and because I’m too cheap to pay full price for a movie, this review is from my first viewing of the movie which is now on Netflix. For those not familiar with Norse mythology, “Ragnarok” is supposed to be the end of the universe and the death of the Norse gods. |
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Thor’s (Thor, the god of thunder, is played by Chris Hemsworth) father Odin (played by Anthony Hopkins) dies and his death frees Thor’s older sister Hela, the goddess of death (played by Cate Blanchett) who seeks to claim the throne of Asgard (the place where the Norse gods live). Thor and his adopted brother Loki, the god of mischief (played by Tom Hiddleston) are defeated in initial combat with Hela, but manage to escape with their lives. |
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Thor is captured on a foreign planet by a former Valkyrie (played by Tessa Thompson) and meets and fights the Hulk / Bruce Banner (played by Mark Ruffalo). Meanwhile, Hela goes to Asgard seeking the throne and her revenge. Blah, blah, blah. Most everyone dies fighting the goddess of death (makes sense), but a few escape, led by Heimdall (played by Idris Elba). |
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Blah, blah, blah. Thor convinces Hulk and the Valkyrie to join him in fighting Hela. They escape from where they are imprisoned and go back to Asgard to defeat Hela. And then we all live happily ever after (kinda / sorta). |
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In my review of the first Thor movie, (this is the third in the series), I said it was a bit schizophrenic and needed to decide if they were going to have the movie in Asgard or on Earth. This one is almost exclusively off-Earth – and it is much better for it. |
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This movie is fun AND funny. It has the requisite fights and special effects. The movie runs about two hours, but felt shorter to me. That’s a good sign. The movie seems to be an almost immediate lead in to the Avengers: Infinity War movie, and that’s okay. It’s okay, because (like in Infinity War) almost everyone in Asgard dies and so, whatever happens to bring back everyone in Infinity War II, probably also brings back Asgard and all of the folks who get killed in this one. I guess we’ll have to see, next year. |
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The movie tries to inject a bit of philosophy by repeatedly stating it is the people who make the place and not the place which makes the people. It kind of works, but not really because the vast majority of the Asgardians are slain by Hela and the rest appear to face capture / doom at the closing credits. Like I said, we’ll see… |
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Anyway, final recommendation: highly recommended!! As stated earlier, this movie is both fun and funny, with action, lots of humor and great fights / battles / special effects. I would say this ranks right up with Iron Man and the Black Panther as among the very best of the Marvel Studio’s comic book / movie adaptations. It is rated PG-13, so it might be a little too intense for very young (pre-7 years) children. As for 7 – 13, it’s probably not too intense, but it may get them too excited and have them running around acting crazy trying to imitate the movie. Just sayin’… |
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Where I Stand |
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“Spider-Man: Homecoming” – movie review |
On last Wednesday, my son (James) and I went to see the recently released “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (2017) staring Tom Holland as Peter Parker / Spider-Man and Michael Keaton as a surprisingly good villain: the “Vulture”. Ok. Let’s just say it… This is THE BEST Spider-Man movie EVER! No, it’s not particularly true to the comics from the 1960’s – they play fast and loose with some of the characters, but trust me… This is a GREAT movie! Of course I mean comic-book movie and not Oscar-worthy drama, but even then, it’s still pretty good. |
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Robert Downing Jr. has some significant cameo time as Tony Stark / Iron-Man. Maybe a little too much… But, I found it made up for leaving out the traditional “origin story” which should have happened in this – with it being a series re-boot and all. Filling out the main roles: Marisa Tomei as Aunt May, Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds (Peter’s best friend and fellow nerd), and Zendaya as Michelle (“M.J.” – Spider-Man’s future “luv” interest). And, of course, Stan Lee has his token “minute-of-fame” / cameo. |
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Does the movie work? Yes! Holland is a better Parker than Toby Maguire and a better Spider-Man than Andrew Garfield. For one thing, Holland actually looks like he could go to high school. Prior versions of Parker did not. (There, we can finally admit it.) Junior College definitely, but not high-school. Plus, Holland plays both Spider-Man and Peter as a kind-of goofy teenager. So, the main actor was a good match to the role. |
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How about the special effects? Okay, not so great. The costume was blurry against the green-screen “most” of the time. Did it hurt the movie? No. At least I didn’t mind it (too much). Action? Got it in spades! History? The building lift scene is almost exactly the way I remember it from the comic book 40+ years ago… Awesome! |
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Final recommendation and what’s next? This is a great summer action movie! Highly recommended! Bring on Civil War II, Thor, the Black Panther and the next Avengers movie… I can hardly wait. |
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The Responsibility Of Freedom |
2015 |
Face It |
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Birdfight |
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Honoring Firefighters |
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And Never Will |
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The Human Adventure Continues |
2011 |
Almost Never |
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Captain America: Civil War (2016) – movie review |
Okay! Last night I finally got around to seeing the latest Marvel Comics movie: Captain America (3): Civil War. Actually, this is more accurately titled Avengers 3 (Lite). “Lite” in the sense there are no sightings of Thor or the Hulk. |
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So, the premise is: what happens in the real world when aliens attack the Earth and we’re protected by “super-heroes” and “meta-humans”. The argument is that the “normal” humans (via their politicians) will try to control (regulate) the actions of the super-heroes to “sanction” their efforts to protect humanity. Team Iron Man believes there should be some regulations. Team Captain America believes you can’t trust politicians or governments and super-heroes have to be able to act on their own personal beliefs on what constitutes the best interest of humanity. |
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This is an old argument which does not need a great deal of exposition here. My personal bias is Team CA, but that’s just me. So much for plot, is the movie any good. Yes! This is probably the best “team” movie I’ve seen. The only one which comes close is The Guardians Of The Galaxy. All of the “new” Avengers are present, plus a couple of “new” heroes: Spider-Man, Ant Man / Giant Man, and the Black Panther. A whole bunch of heroes! But they all get their individual moments and nobody gets out-and-out lost. This is mostly because it’s such a LONG movie – almost 3 hours. But the thing is, if the movie had had an intermission, I would not have minded it being longer. There was a ton of action and a whole lot of story. And it all worked together beautifully. |
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If there is one problem with the movie, the bar is now set very high. My prediction: get ready for some troughs. Which will be too bad, because I’m looking forward to new singles (Spider-Man, Ant Man (2), the Black Panther, and, probably most of all, Doctor Strange. If they are even close to this movie, they’ll be pretty good. Only time will tell… |
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Final recommendation: a must see movie if you are a comic book, sci-fi, action / adventure, super-hero movie genre movie-goer (obviously I AM)! This is a must see on the big screen movie!! |
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I Resemble That Remark… (5!) |
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A Little Farther |
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