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Fun fact: A majority of the Hemsworth family were in this movie!!! His wife played the wolf woman at the beginning, his son played the child Thor in the opening montage, his brother played Thor in the play, and his daughter played Love.
The Shadow Creatures were actually designed by the kids of the actors and the crew. They asked them to draw creepy monsters and took those to the vfx artists to simply turn them into what you see in the movie
Which is even more powerful, as Thor gave them the courage and power to defeat literal monsters from their nigthmares. Thor uplifting children, after being quite incompetent towards them at the beginning, is what proves he would be a good father.
I don't know if you noticed but the reason Mjolnir was drawn to Jane is that Thor unknowingly enchanted Mjolnir. In the flashback of their relationship when he tells it to "always protect her," the same symbol appears on Mjolnir that appeared when Odin placed the worthiness enchantment on it. So Thor accidentally enchanted it to let Jane wield it, and he probably realized that later on when he thought to give the kids his powers
Fun fact, Mary: Chris Hemsworth’s daughter played Gor’s daughter (hence, the Aussie accent). In fact, Chris’, Natalie’s, Christian’s, and director Taika’s kids were all in this!
@@HeadGodoftheGodCouncil She was also Ms Portman's stunt double in the first Thor, and I will always know her as Elena from the Fast & Furious series.
Several of the children that appeared in the film are the children of Taika, Chris, Natalie and more. In fact 'Love' was played by Chris's own daughter India Hemsworth
Ever realize that there is virtually no chance the snap and the blip happened on the same day? So everyone that got blipped gets one year older on a day other than their birth day.
I was thrilled to see him so visually accurate, but I hope we find out that that was just one facet of Eternity. The anthropomorphic, conscious Eternity would be super cool in the MCU.
As great of a villain as Gor is, they really down played him by making him a one and done villain. In the comics he's a long term villain whose sword actually heralds much bigger cosmic threats because both of them are part of a much bigger arc. Still, Bale at least did a great job at it.
@@k3n12ock This 100%. While his onscreen aura is amazing, it's hard to see him as a threat when we haven't seen him tear through multiple gods with various abilities.
@@carloslaredo8840 that works in a straight up horror movie where you're constantly building and releasing tension, not so much in a straightforward Marvel action movie. This isn't The Thing or The Mist.
No body notice it! This movie, Thor 4: Love and Thunder is told from Korg POV, Ragnarok is told from Thor, Thor and The Dark World are told by Odin Himself.
Supposedly the original cut of the movie was 4 hours long, they probably could have made 2 movies if that's the case. I'd love to see the directors cut.
The goats actually are actually a reference to the real mythology of Thor. With an obvious pop culture reference added to it. The part where Thor said that he’s more than willing to have them for dinner is what happens in the mythology. Kinda wish they went through it
There is a great Danish Cartoon from 1986 called Valhalla where they actually eat one of them and he brings it back to life. I don't know if it can be had with english subs or audio, but it's def worth a watch none the less.
During the skirmish with Zeus's forces, Thor using his bonds to deal damage really gave 60s era Hercules vibes. Chris Hemsworth must have been channeling his inner Steve Reeves and it was glorious.
Funfact: In the comics the Necrosword is the first ever symbiote created by Knull the God of Symbiotes as a weapon to slay all gods, it is the progenitor of all symbiotes including Venom.
I love that Chris Hemsworths daughter got to be in this and this was great Gorr was a great villian and I liked scary he was but it did kinda clash with the comedy tone for me but overall I enjoyed it and Jane was dope as Lady Thor
That line was real. In Norse Mythology, asgardians were used to feast on children and were later revived using the Odin force. But they used to die anyway because of weakness so... 🙄🙄🙄
Fun fact: one of Thor's tattoos is a list of people he's lost. One of them is Loki, but it's written as 'Loki?', implying that Thor STILL doesn't believe that Loki's truly dead.
You probably missed the reason of mjolnir helping Jane! Thor actually told the hammer to protect Jane in a flashback scene. That's why it helped Jane to recover at first. But it backfired.
Fun fact: when Thor was calling for mjioner and strombreaker comes and gives angry little bit angrish reactions overall the movie cuz the handle is groots part and it has emotions!
portman and elba had said they were done with the mcu pretty early on. getting them back for this movie probably cost disney a pretty penny. im happy to see them again.
I enjoyed Thor: Love and Thunder. I loved the '80's influenced in this movie. This movie gave me Conan the Barbarian(1982), Flash Gordon(1980), The Beastmaster(1982), Krull(1983), The NeverEnding Story(1984), Heavy Metal(1981), Red Sonja(1985), Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985 ), Legend(1985), Masters of the Universe(1987), The Princess Bride (1987) and Willow(1988) vibes. Also, loved the nod to Jean-Claude Van Damme's mid-air split in this movie.
Low and behold, it’s already 1 year old!!! Taika Watiti still brings that lovable silly attitude with dozens of slick jokes and humor The film even acts as a silly romantic comedy of having Thor and Jane butt heads along with each of their weapons getting jealous of one another but also reflecting on how they both grew apart over time The music choices with Guns N' Roses add a nice layer with gods and punk/metal rock style None of us know how long we have, never helps to close ourselves off, should we believe in gods even if they never show up?, maybe there's no eternal reward, love is all what we truly seek, we should keep our hearts open Really love how Portman as Jane gets a proper treatment with her character getting a second life and Thor finding closure with himself learning to not shut himself off anymore Valkyrie is lovable as always missing the battles of old and Korg providing the tales of their adventures even recalling what audiences aren't familiar with Gorr you do feel sympathy and he's a scary looking villain, yet he comes off at times just a cookie cutter bad guy just killing for the sake of it and barely showing up Crowe as Zeus is way more flamboyant and hilarious than the dignified god we’re used to in mythology There’s amazing set pieces and color schemes that stand out The ending is quite a bittersweet one too for both leads tying up loose ends Watiti can't quite better himself past ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ but you can tell he still has a flair for the silly, goofy out of this world feel making the MCU bigger, brighter, flashier, and more colorful Laughs, action, terrific art direction, and colorful characters are gladly plentiful in this chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe despite some shortcomings The mid credits scene looks like it'll set up more battles ahead for Hemsworth due to his stubborn actions as this character For some there might be tonal shifts and too much emphasis on comedy but this movie in particular isn’t afraid to be full of levity without being too overly self-serious for the God of Thunder
Be nice to Gnasher and Grinder. They have a pretty hard life. They pull Thor's chariot every day, get cooked and eaten every night, only to wake up the next day and do it again. And if their bones are ever broken to reach the meat inside, they're permanently disabled. But still don't get to stay dead. They have more than enough reason to be screaming.
This movie is just well built-in emotional dialogue but does not have a great fight scene like other Thor series, after watching your wonderful reaction and more people in the comments section I got to understand more this film!
If you want some information Jane in the comics had cancer. Everytime she became Thor all the cancer treatments are removed so it's basically killing her. The post-credit scene with Jane Foster is hinting at her becoming a Valkyrie.
I'm really glad that you noticed how Jane went to Valhalla after her battle against cancer, it's something that a lot of people unfortunately don't pick up on, and it's a really beautiful message from the film for anyone who has dealt with that disease. Regardless of the movie's flaws and people's opinions on it, I think it does some things REALLY well and the way they handled Jane in this movie was great in my opinion!
Olympians in marvel are true immortals, a big part of their vital organs would need to be "atomized" for them to expire and even if that happens, they can be resurrected
Dwayne the Rock Johnson, get it. That's korg's new partner. And Gorr's daughter is actually Chris Hemsworth's real life daughter. So that's great news as well..
Ok so anyone else think Russell Crow was channeling Con the fruitirer more than a little. Also Mary I need you to lay all the way off Thors battle goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr they’re awesome!
fun fact, jane dissapeared in the blip, so when she asked thor is it 3 or 4 years? and thor corrected her 8 years, but for her it was 3 because of the blip
I saw this in theatres on my birthday this year. It was the first time I had seen a movie in theatres since 2019. It was such an amazing experience. I nearly cried several times, and when I got home I had to hug my kids and tell them how much I loved them.
I think the reasoning in the comics is that whenever she used the hammer and became a God, it purged all the mortal out of her in a sense. So when she reverted back to just being normal non-Thor Jane, she was back at the basic mortal form and all the chemo had been drained from her body because it wasn't a natural mortal state.
Never got around to reading this arc, but chemo works by killing the body, but in targeted way. So it would make sense to me if her divinity "healed" her body, it might not distinguish from healthy or cancerous cells.
Mary, if you haven't watched the Blade movies, you should check them out. The success of the Blade movies is the only reason iron Man got greenlit in the first place.
@@redrick8900 yeah Iron Man came out over a decade later and advancements in visual effects tech (both practical and computer generated) are what convinced Marvel Studios it could be made, there's not a direct link to Blade. But every Marvel movie since 1997 partially owes their success to Blade, because it's the movie that made Marvel a valuable brand in the movie industry. It's the movie that convinced Hollywood that comic book superheroes could be box office hits, that the genre wasn't limited to Superman and Batman. Blade's success is why the X-Men and Spider-Man movies got greenlit, and the success of all those movies (and the Fantastic Four) is what ultimately led to the big gamble of an interconnected cinematic universe, starting with Iron Man in 2008.
@@carltonmoore6967 Blade didn't make marvel any kind of valuable brand. it didn't carry any Marvel branding of significance. Most of the people that watched it had no idea it was a Marvel property or even a comic book movie. X-Men did what you people are talking about and it was in development years before Blade even came out. Brian singer was attached as director and Patrick Stewart was already talking to him about playing Professor X. This was the first Marvel movie to convert existing comic fans into movie fans. The X-Men was huge when the movies came out. There were no Blade fans in 1997. It was just made a movie because vampires were hot and it was cheap vampire IP.
The goats are emblematic of this movie...little story, cringe humor done to excess, and too much CGI I hope the next one is a bit more grounded and Thor's less of a bull in the China shop as far as his being able to relate to people. Bale was great in this one and a villain with understandable motivations. But the constant emphasis on cringe got old five minutes into the film. We need something more relatable and have people grow as characters without the OTT.
Chris Hemsworth is so funny and cute in this movie Jane too! I Love the whole Thor has a relationship with Storm breaker and Mjlnir it's too funny 🤣 Jane's divided states of being as human and sick self and Her Asgardian Thor self. And Gorr was so Evil and Dark when He was being a Villan , but I'm glad he chose Love , they all did 🤗💖
I think Taika took some notes from James Cameron's sequel successes and applied them to Love & Thunder - change the genre (sci-fi action comedy to fantasy romcom), bring back the heroine (Jane and Valkyrie), add a kid (Love and all the Asgardians).
A movie written by 6 year olds for 5 year olds….. 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ When the humor was well balanced in Thor: Ragnarok, in Thor: L&T it was on the verge to silliness and I was close to turn of my tv more than 1 times, not to mention how many times I wanted to punch the screen( especially when two certain animals appear). Love and thunder had its moments but all in all I was kinda disappointed by this movie and in my humble opinion it’s one of the weaker Thor movies which I really liked in the past
Originally Thor actually convinced Zeus to let him use his Thunderbolt by telling him he did it for love but Kevin Feige had other plans for Zeus so he told Taika Waititi to reshoot those scenes.
Classic Norse Thor had tools to do what he did. His bracelets gave him super strength needed to lift Mjolinir, the hammer created the lightning.. and to fly, he had a cart pulled by 2 magical flying goats. When he got hungry he could kill the goats and eat the meat and the next day they would be back alive just fine, unless a bone was broken.
He should have hit Gorr with a lightning blast light he hit Hela with he was human again he'd be dead and Thor could have used the wish. Make Jane healed or even better immortal so he never has to lose her
While i disliked the comedic way they treated Zeus, his personality was on point. Though why Thor said he was the oldest one is beyond me there are much much older gods. Thoth for example, also in the Greek pantheon youve got Zeus’s parents and uncles and aunts. Which thanks to this film and Moon Knight we might be seeing more gods and goddesses.
So when Captain America was deemed worthy, he had "the power of Thor". Big difference is, Cap was an incredible warrior prior to getting the hammer. Thor was a great warrior before the hammer as well. I understand that Jane gets protected and is given the "power" of Thor, but how is she all of a sudden able to fight?
The thor movies are the only part of marvel I care for anymore. I guess I should watch guardians 3 someday when I get Disney+ for free again. But yea this is the only thing after endgame that I have watched. And I thoroughly enjoyed it. But I didn’t watch it with expectations that it would be as good as Ragnarok or that it would kickstart phase 4. I came in after all the hate it received online with no expectations to enjoy it whatsoever. So I was pleasantly surprised by this movie. PS I hope Stellar Skateboard comes back in part 5
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I don't know if I missed it or not, but have you reacted to/ given your thoughts on Ms. Marvel?
You're right: You did start your MCU journey with Iron Man, but your journey isn't complete, if you know what I mean, 🍒.
Dude, those goats were piss funny😂✌
Things Mary hates the most so much
1. Tiny men (The Boys)
2. Screaming Goats
3. Blood and guts
Fun fact: A majority of the Hemsworth family were in this movie!!! His wife played the wolf woman at the beginning, his son played the child Thor in the opening montage, his brother played Thor in the play, and his daughter played Love.
Omg I didn’t know Love was played by his daughter… that makes the whole “Uncle Thor” thing so much more adorable…
Do you know what this means for you?
You dont have a life if you know that much stupidity
When Mary said "They're cute together" I was thinking "There is a reason". She had no idea how true that statement was
Which brother? I think he has three of them.
@@Albino_Wolf I don’t remember, sorry.
The Shadow Creatures were actually designed by the kids of the actors and the crew. They asked them to draw creepy monsters and took those to the vfx artists to simply turn them into what you see in the movie
Wow. Are those kids into some Lovecraft?
@@riveraharper8166 Or maybe the love to hear Heavy Metal music.
Which is even more powerful, as Thor gave them the courage and power to defeat literal monsters from their nigthmares. Thor uplifting children, after being quite incompetent towards them at the beginning, is what proves he would be a good father.
I don't know if you noticed but the reason Mjolnir was drawn to Jane is that Thor unknowingly enchanted Mjolnir. In the flashback of their relationship when he tells it to "always protect her," the same symbol appears on Mjolnir that appeared when Odin placed the worthiness enchantment on it. So Thor accidentally enchanted it to let Jane wield it, and he probably realized that later on when he thought to give the kids his powers
A little bit late to watch this video but yea I was gonna make this comment if nobody else did
Exactly. Astute observation.
Jane was snapped/blipped, that’s why she and Thor’s counts of how many days it’s been are off by so much
Fun fact, Mary: Chris Hemsworth’s daughter played Gor’s daughter (hence, the Aussie accent).
In fact, Chris’, Natalie’s, Christian’s, and director Taika’s kids were all in this!
Fun fact: The wolf woman was played by Hemsworth wife
I always have to wonder how awkward child actors must be playing someone else’s kid
Talk about a "family" film?
@@HeadGodoftheGodCouncil She was also Ms Portman's stunt double in the first Thor, and I will always know her as Elena from the Fast & Furious series.
Sif's arm not making an appearance in Valhalla at the end is one of the great cinematic tragedies
I will never get over that.
The "feast, not on the children" bit is my fave part of the movie. Also Christian Bale carried this film with his acting
It is a shame that 99% of the cut content was his scenes too.
That scene with Doctor Foster in The Hospital Bed reminds people why Portman is a Golden Globe winning Actress.
Several of the children that appeared in the film are the children of Taika, Chris, Natalie and more. In fact 'Love' was played by Chris's own daughter India Hemsworth
No.
Jane got snapped, so it's 3-4 years for her, yet Thor remembers 8 years, 7 months and 6 days.
Ever realize that there is virtually no chance the snap and the blip happened on the same day? So everyone that got blipped gets one year older on a day other than their birth day.
It's amazing they actually showed Eternity in this movie. One of the most powerful beings in the universe. You should look up more info about him
I was thrilled to see him so visually accurate, but I hope we find out that that was just one facet of Eternity. The anthropomorphic, conscious Eternity would be super cool in the MCU.
It was only a statue.
As great of a villain as Gor is, they really down played him by making him a one and done villain. In the comics he's a long term villain whose sword actually heralds much bigger cosmic threats because both of them are part of a much bigger arc.
Still, Bale at least did a great job at it.
He’s not a long term villain in the comics ?WTF ?He only lasted for mere 5 issues that’s way less than many villains in the comics !LOL
Knull is owned by Sony. This limited Marvel's ability to explore the necrowsword.
Best Christian Bale performance in a Comic Book Movie. Don't @ me.
Looking back at this movie, I wished they made Gorr a more threatening villain not be messed with more
There should have been way more scenes of Gorr actually killing. He basically only kills 1 god on screen. Every other death weren't even shown.
@@k3n12ock This 100%. While his onscreen aura is amazing, it's hard to see him as a threat when we haven't seen him tear through multiple gods with various abilities.
@@k3n12ock yeh the sadly cut all the scenes of him killing the gods it was filmed
no.
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown."
@@carloslaredo8840 that works in a straight up horror movie where you're constantly building and releasing tension, not so much in a straightforward Marvel action movie. This isn't The Thing or The Mist.
No body notice it! This movie, Thor 4: Love and Thunder is told from Korg POV, Ragnarok is told from Thor, Thor and The Dark World are told by Odin Himself.
Supposedly the original cut of the movie was 4 hours long, they probably could have made 2 movies if that's the case. I'd love to see the directors cut.
With any luck, it’s two hours of screaming goats.
I love watching these films with you Mary your emotions hit hard ❤❤❤
I gotta say…on paper it stinks, but with the right amount of rage, “Eat my hammer!” does work.
It works because truly engaged people don't say pithy things.
Apparently Chris and Natalie are the only ones who actually know what her catchphrase is. Not even the Director knows.
"The hammer is my penis."
No.
"Its morbin time" -janes catchphase
@@InhumanFan98 it's thorin' time
or hammer time :))
When we reached the scene of meeting Zeuz with all the other gods, I was hoping Gorr would visit there at some point and massacre everyone😭
Missed opportunity
@@mickeymouse7726 what’s crazy is the story would’ve made complete sense because Zeus’s palaces was filled with so many gods 😂
It would not have worked because omnipotent city was filled with light. And the necrosword is powerful by working thru shadows.
I wish there was a recut version that removed the screaming goats. With 20% less Korg, and 30% more Gorr.
It makes sense the kid has an aussie accent, since she is Chris's kid in real life as well.
The goats actually are actually a reference to the real mythology of Thor. With an obvious pop culture reference added to it. The part where Thor said that he’s more than willing to have them for dinner is what happens in the mythology. Kinda wish they went through it
There is a great Danish Cartoon from 1986 called Valhalla where they actually eat one of them and he brings it back to life. I don't know if it can be had with english subs or audio, but it's def worth a watch none the less.
During the skirmish with Zeus's forces, Thor using his bonds to deal damage really gave 60s era Hercules vibes. Chris Hemsworth must have been channeling his inner Steve Reeves and it was glorious.
Funfact: In the comics the Necrosword is the first ever symbiote created by Knull the God of Symbiotes as a weapon to slay all gods, it is the progenitor of all symbiotes including Venom.
Lame retcon.
I love that Chris Hemsworths daughter got to be in this and this was great Gorr was a great villian and I liked scary he was but it did kinda clash with the comedy tone for me but overall I enjoyed it and Jane was dope as Lady Thor
That line was real. In Norse Mythology, asgardians were used to feast on children and were later revived using the Odin force. But they used to die anyway because of weakness so... 🙄🙄🙄
Fun fact: one of Thor's tattoos is a list of people he's lost. One of them is Loki, but it's written as 'Loki?', implying that Thor STILL doesn't believe that Loki's truly dead.
On the list of people he lost vision was never on there everyone forgets about vision.
@@jackmarshall3255 Or maybe he didn't see him. It did happen in dense foliage.
@@georgethefriend29 I think Thor did see his dead body because he was by Steve and Steve was looking down at vision dead body.
@@jackmarshall3255 Vision isn't a person.
@@redrick8900 I mean he kind of was Wanda turned him into human in infinity war and Wanda vision.
You probably missed the reason of mjolnir helping Jane! Thor actually told the hammer to protect Jane in a flashback scene. That's why it helped Jane to recover at first. But it backfired.
I was very happy for the last post credit scene because I was worried that an end twist was there is no Valhalla
Fun fact: when Thor was calling for mjioner and strombreaker comes and gives angry little bit angrish reactions overall the movie cuz the handle is groots part and it has emotions!
portman and elba had said they were done with the mcu pretty early on. getting them back for this movie probably cost disney a pretty penny. im happy to see them again.
Thor is his name but it can also be used as a title for anyone who is worthy to wield Mjolnir
Christian Bale and Russell Crowe are part of a small list of actors to be *both* in a Marvel, as well as a DC film.
Well well Mary cherry, another day making my afternoon happy with your videos, I send you a big hug from Spain
Jane foster actually becomes a Valkyrie in the comics after she died so hopefully they follow up on the thread in the next movie.
I enjoyed Thor: Love and Thunder. I loved the '80's influenced in this movie. This movie gave me Conan the Barbarian(1982), Flash Gordon(1980), The Beastmaster(1982), Krull(1983), The NeverEnding Story(1984), Heavy Metal(1981), Red Sonja(1985), Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985 ), Legend(1985), Masters of the Universe(1987), The Princess Bride (1987) and Willow(1988) vibes. Also, loved the nod to Jean-Claude Van Damme's mid-air split in this movie.
This is the 4th Thor movie, Hercule’s vs Thor will be in the 5th one
Low and behold, it’s already 1 year old!!!
Taika Watiti still brings that lovable silly attitude with dozens of slick jokes and humor
The film even acts as a silly romantic comedy of having Thor and Jane butt heads along with each of their weapons getting jealous of one another but also reflecting on how they both grew apart over time
The music choices with Guns N' Roses add a nice layer with gods and punk/metal rock style
None of us know how long we have, never helps to close ourselves off, should we believe in gods even if they never show up?, maybe there's no eternal reward, love is all what we truly seek, we should keep our hearts open
Really love how Portman as Jane gets a proper treatment with her character getting a second life and Thor finding closure with himself learning to not shut himself off anymore
Valkyrie is lovable as always missing the battles of old and Korg providing the tales of their adventures even recalling what audiences aren't familiar with
Gorr you do feel sympathy and he's a scary looking villain, yet he comes off at times just a cookie cutter bad guy just killing for the sake of it and barely showing up
Crowe as Zeus is way more flamboyant and hilarious than the dignified god we’re used to in mythology
There’s amazing set pieces and color schemes that stand out
The ending is quite a bittersweet one too for both leads tying up loose ends
Watiti can't quite better himself past ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ but you can tell he still has a flair for the silly, goofy out of this world feel making the MCU bigger, brighter, flashier, and more colorful
Laughs, action, terrific art direction, and colorful characters are gladly plentiful in this chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe despite some shortcomings
The mid credits scene looks like it'll set up more battles ahead for Hemsworth due to his stubborn actions as this character
For some there might be tonal shifts and too much emphasis on comedy but this movie in particular isn’t afraid to be full of levity without being too overly self-serious for the God of Thunder
Yeah I really don’t see the point of looking at the IMDb cast list before watching the movie if you’ve avoided spoilers for this long.
Be nice to Gnasher and Grinder. They have a pretty hard life. They pull Thor's chariot every day, get cooked and eaten every night, only to wake up the next day and do it again. And if their bones are ever broken to reach the meat inside, they're permanently disabled. But still don't get to stay dead.
They have more than enough reason to be screaming.
This movie is just well built-in emotional dialogue but does not have a great fight scene like other Thor series, after watching your wonderful reaction and more people in the comments section I got to understand more this film!
If you want some information Jane in the comics had cancer.
Everytime she became Thor all the cancer treatments are removed so it's basically killing her.
The post-credit scene with Jane Foster is hinting at her becoming a Valkyrie.
I saw this in the theaters and I can say that the goats screams got more and more laughs as the movie went on.
I loved the goats! And the more Mary got mad at them the harder I laughed!
I'm really glad that you noticed how Jane went to Valhalla after her battle against cancer, it's something that a lot of people unfortunately don't pick up on, and it's a really beautiful message from the film for anyone who has dealt with that disease. Regardless of the movie's flaws and people's opinions on it, I think it does some things REALLY well and the way they handled Jane in this movie was great in my opinion!
What only asguardians go there this happened because she fought gorr and became a thor
Without a doubt Christian Bale as Gorr were the highest points of the film. His performance as a villain impressed me.
Olympians in marvel are true immortals, a big part of their vital organs would need to be "atomized" for them to expire and even if that happens, they can be resurrected
OMG Russel Crowe's muzza accent was perfect. I've seen a lot of people have a go at his accent. It was perfect if you're Australian.
Dwayne the Rock Johnson, get it. That's korg's new partner.
And Gorr's daughter is actually Chris Hemsworth's real life daughter. So that's great news as well..
Ok so anyone else think Russell Crow was channeling Con the fruitirer more than a little. Also Mary I need you to lay all the way off Thors battle goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr they’re awesome!
fun fact, jane dissapeared in the blip, so when she asked thor is it 3 or 4 years? and thor corrected her 8 years, but for her it was 3 because of the blip
Gorr was the only reason I watched the whole movie.
Please watch the original STAR TREK movies too.
Top Gun & Mission Impossible first
@@fernandosantiagorodrigueze2655 Why, to make the Trek movies look better by comparison?
Canonically in the comics a battle with cancer literally is a battle that can get you into Valhalla.
WE NEED ROCKY 4, 5
Rocky
Creeds!!!!!
I saw this in theatres on my birthday this year. It was the first time I had seen a movie in theatres since 2019. It was such an amazing experience. I nearly cried several times, and when I got home I had to hug my kids and tell them how much I loved them.
"Thor Ragnarok" was the perfect blend of action and comedy.
This film was too heavy on the comedy.
Fun Fact: Thor Love & Thunder is the first Thor solo outing in which Loki does “NOT” make a physical appearance, though he is mentioned.
18:51 great reaction mary
It's a pity that they seem to have completely forgotten that Valkyrie is in fact a valkyrie. It's literally her job to ferry souls to Valhalla.
I think the reasoning in the comics is that whenever she used the hammer and became a God, it purged all the mortal out of her in a sense. So when she reverted back to just being normal non-Thor Jane, she was back at the basic mortal form and all the chemo had been drained from her body because it wasn't a natural mortal state.
Never got around to reading this arc, but chemo works by killing the body, but in targeted way. So it would make sense to me if her divinity "healed" her body, it might not distinguish from healthy or cancerous cells.
Well, glad it's 2 hours of your time, not mine 😁
That’s why I don’t watch trailers since they usually put the best moments in it in order to get us hyped.
Mary, if you haven't watched the Blade movies, you should check them out. The success of the Blade movies is the only reason iron Man got greenlit in the first place.
Well at least the first 2 Blade movies.... You can skip the 3rd and not miss anything
That's total BS. Iron Man got green lit because the tech existed to do it.
@@redrick8900 yeah Iron Man came out over a decade later and advancements in visual effects tech (both practical and computer generated) are what convinced Marvel Studios it could be made, there's not a direct link to Blade. But every Marvel movie since 1997 partially owes their success to Blade, because it's the movie that made Marvel a valuable brand in the movie industry. It's the movie that convinced Hollywood that comic book superheroes could be box office hits, that the genre wasn't limited to Superman and Batman. Blade's success is why the X-Men and Spider-Man movies got greenlit, and the success of all those movies (and the Fantastic Four) is what ultimately led to the big gamble of an interconnected cinematic universe, starting with Iron Man in 2008.
@@carltonmoore6967 Blade didn't make marvel any kind of valuable brand. it didn't carry any Marvel branding of significance. Most of the people that watched it had no idea it was a Marvel property or even a comic book movie.
X-Men did what you people are talking about and it was in development years before Blade even came out. Brian singer was attached as director and Patrick Stewart was already talking to him about playing Professor X.
This was the first Marvel movie to convert existing comic fans into movie fans. The X-Men was huge when the movies came out.
There were no Blade fans in 1997. It was just made a movie because vampires were hot and it was cheap vampire IP.
I love that Chris Hemsworth worked with his Daughter in this film
I wonder if people have forgotten that the screaming goat thing was a meme first.
It was also referenced in the newest Grinch.
Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr didn’t survive thousands of years in Norse Mythology to be forgotten behind memes.
@@Im_The_Dude I'm referring to the fact that the goats are screaming, not the goats themselves.
“AAAAAH!” 🐐🐐😁
The goats are emblematic of this movie...little story, cringe humor done to excess, and too much CGI
I hope the next one is a bit more grounded and Thor's less of a bull in the China shop as far as his being able to relate to people. Bale was great in this one and a villain with understandable motivations. But the constant emphasis on cringe got old five minutes into the film. We need something more relatable and have people grow as characters without the OTT.
Thor films ranked in my opinion:
1.Thor Ragnarok
2. Thor Love and Thunder
3. Thor
4. Thor The Dark World
Nobody picks up that Korgs boyfriend is called Dwayne, as in Dwayne the Rock Johnson
What is Roy Kent doing here 39:16 😂 I just notice Hercules is played by the same actor who is Roy Kent in Ted Lasso
Chris Hemsworth is so funny and cute in this movie Jane too! I Love the whole Thor has a relationship with Storm breaker and Mjlnir it's too funny 🤣 Jane's divided states of being as human and sick self and Her Asgardian Thor self. And Gorr was so Evil and Dark when He was being a Villan , but I'm glad he chose Love , they all did 🤗💖
This is my favourite mcu movie, partly because of how badly it was received but mostly because it’s enjoyable.
I think Taika took some notes from James Cameron's sequel successes and applied them to Love & Thunder - change the genre (sci-fi action comedy to fantasy romcom), bring back the heroine (Jane and Valkyrie), add a kid (Love and all the Asgardians).
It's not a romcom at all.
A movie written by 6 year olds for 5 year olds….. 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
When the humor was well balanced in Thor: Ragnarok, in Thor: L&T it was on the verge to silliness and I was close to turn of my tv more than 1 times, not to mention how many times I wanted to punch the screen( especially when two certain animals appear). Love and thunder had its moments but all in all I was kinda disappointed by this movie and in my humble opinion it’s one of the weaker Thor movies which I really liked in the past
Originally Thor actually convinced Zeus to let him use his Thunderbolt by telling him he did it for love but Kevin Feige had other plans for Zeus so he told Taika Waititi to reshoot those scenes.
I was never motioned but those "shadow" monsters that Gor summons are really symbiote's
They must be of a lower class than say Venom then. Or else they would have been mowed down.
Or the fact that All-Black is the original “god” of the symbiotes, and also the most powerful.
in the comics yes but not the movies
Classic Norse Thor had tools to do what he did. His bracelets gave him super strength needed to lift Mjolinir, the hammer created the lightning.. and to fly, he had a cart pulled by 2 magical flying goats. When he got hungry he could kill the goats and eat the meat and the next day they would be back alive just fine, unless a bone was broken.
2 of the 7 movies contained here were decent. Except when they were playing at the same time as the other 5. Which was most of the time.
He should have hit Gorr with a lightning blast light he hit Hela with he was human again he'd be dead and Thor could have used the wish. Make Jane healed or even better immortal so he never has to lose her
Russell Crowe played Superman’s father, and in here he plays Zeus, who is Wonder Woman’s father! 🤯
She's got an Aussie accent because that's Chris' daughter.
Best Thor movie ever Love and Thunder. 1. Love and Thunder
2. Ragnarok
3. Thor
4. Dark World
While i disliked the comedic way they treated Zeus, his personality was on point. Though why Thor said he was the oldest one is beyond me there are much much older gods. Thoth for example, also in the Greek pantheon youve got Zeus’s parents and uncles and aunts. Which thanks to this film and Moon Knight we might be seeing more gods and goddesses.
Love how you went from not liking Jane in the first two to liking her in this one lol
Mary: never meet your heroes dude
Thor: you know what they say " never meet your heroes"
Mary: yeah I said that
That's funny. I fell for the Korg false death too, even though he's the narrator and couldn't possibly not make it to the end of the story.
fun fact: in Valhalla she gets to eat anything (ie, chocolate, cheesecake, etc) and never gain weight....she stays the same shape as when she died
This movie is so underrated ❤️ i loved it so much !
@@Mr__17 nope ? Just because i enjoyed it i'm 12 ?
@@Mr__17 You should try to write more literately if you want to condescend at people.
So when Captain America was deemed worthy, he had "the power of Thor". Big difference is, Cap was an incredible warrior prior to getting the hammer. Thor was a great warrior before the hammer as well. I understand that Jane gets protected and is given the "power" of Thor, but how is she all of a sudden able to fight?
This will be the first marvel movie I really call trash biggest disappointment.
If you think Eternals is better than this you have problems.
Havent seen a Marvel fight in black and white? You HAVE to see Werewolf by night,
The thor movies are the only part of marvel I care for anymore. I guess I should watch guardians 3 someday when I get Disney+ for free again. But yea this is the only thing after endgame that I have watched. And I thoroughly enjoyed it. But I didn’t watch it with expectations that it would be as good as Ragnarok or that it would kickstart phase 4. I came in after all the hate it received online with no expectations to enjoy it whatsoever. So I was pleasantly surprised by this movie.
PS
I hope Stellar Skateboard comes back in part 5
Thor Films Ranked
1. Thor: Ragnarok
2. Thor
3. Thor: Love and Thunder
4. Thor: The Dark World
It’s hard to tell if Gor is taunting Valkyrie and Jane, empathizing with them, or both…
Watch Star Wars Andor :) its incredible!
Choose love!!! I love it
Idris Elba did the voice of Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic 2
It's funny that Gor is also Batman
Her prayers have been answered 😂🤣