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marvel comics Thor movie

Uhm.. they are artificial. Built with drugs.

You guy's whining is comical. What giant bodybuilding beast have you guys got hidden away that can actually act and has movie screen appeal? :rolleyes:

nobody would know because hardly any BBers have had the chance in the last 10 years. Maybe John Cena? I liked "The Marine." Dwayne Johnson is pretty good when his film doesn't have a completely stupid script.
 
Uhm.. they are artificial. Built with drugs.

You guy's whining is comical. What giant bodybuilding beast have you guys got hidden away that can actually act and has movie screen appeal? :rolleyes:

you all gonna laugh at me but i still enjoy watchen the terminator movies... perfect
 
nobody would know because hardly any BBers have had the chance in the last 10 years. Maybe John Cena? I liked "The Marine." Dwayne Johnson is pretty good when his film doesn't have a completely stupid script.
They had their day. Van Damm, Arnold, Stallone.. all those guys have pretty much proven big giants suck at acting. Go back and watch those movies today (that you loved as a kid) and look how cheesy they are.

Plenty of guys have been given a chance with lower budget movies and nothing came of it.. because they COULDN'T ACT.

I'll admit I enjoyed the rock in walking tall. But it's not exactly like he's enormous anymore.
 
Id say theres a difference between a Huge built BB comanding attention just because of his physique alone and cant act and a seasoned actor commanding the audiences attention with presence and demanor alone but with a small stature. Now if we can find a big ass superhero type that is oscar
award winning materail then we might have something.
 
He doesn't look too bad. He does have a mullet though. ;)

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HHH would be perfect for that part but I think he only had minor acting. He was in Blade Trinity with Wesley Snipes. It was not a big role. I'm sure HHH could pull it off. Although the WWE is not Hollywood, there is plenty of acting going on. If The Rock and John Cena can act mediocre, I am sure HHH can fill the part. Pax.
 
who cares if they can act or not. it sure as hell isn't a role that's gonna be nominated for an oscar. lose the wimp and put a muscular body in the role the way it's supposed to be portrayed per marvel!!
 
This guy looks great as Thor and is a pretty good actor.
Only bodybuilders want to see bodybuilders play in movies. I would rather enjoy a good story then see a bodybuilder drag a could be decent movie down. These superhero movies are getting better and better because more attention is payed to the story and acting.

Marvel comics is producing this film. I trust their judgement with their own characters. They did prett damn good with iron man.

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who cares if they can act or not. it sure as hell isn't a role that's gonna be nominated for an oscar. lose the wimp and put a muscular body in the role the way it's supposed to be portrayed per marvel!!

That's kinda what I was getting at bro. Most likely HHH has enough experience to play the part.
 
This guy looks great as Thor and is a pretty good actor.
Only bodybuilders want to see bodybuilders play in movies. I would rather enjoy a good story then see a bodybuilder drag a could be decent movie down. These superhero movies are getting better and better because more attention is payed to the story and acting.

Marvel comics is producing this film. I trust their judgement with their own characters. They did prett damn good with iron man.

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Maybe yes, maybe no. Morton Downey Jr. is a lousy actor and I would not watch Iron Man just because he plays the part.
 
what thor should look like

This guy looks great as Thor and is a pretty good actor.
Only bodybuilders want to see bodybuilders play in movies. I would rather enjoy a good story then see a bodybuilder drag a could be decent movie down. These superhero movies are getting better and better because more attention is payed to the story and acting.

Marvel comics is producing this film. I trust their judgement with their own characters. They did prett damn good with iron man.

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The first look has gotten a pretty good review.

Branagh, whose previous films include Frankenstein and Dead Again, is known for over-the-top theatricality and an emphasis on acting in his films. The 3D Thor is no exception, especially since the director says he loved Thor growing up and has even worked to include different versions of the first Avenger in his film. Though the hero's iconic hammer is pure Jack Kirby, Branagh assured the audience that "there are some Donald Blake touches" too.

Natalie Portman plays Jane Foster, a minor character in the comics who has a very large role in the movie. She called her character a rare "real, frazzled, grounded female scientist - not the low-cut lab coat and sexy glasses kind of thing." She added that she was happy to get back in front of a green screen with an actor-oriented director like Branagh, because "working with green screens is a skill - it should be something you learn in acting school."

Chris Hemsworth is the perfect physical type to play the god of thunder, and when we saw the sizzle reel from the film, I was immediately sold on Hemsworth as much more than just a pretty boy who looks good shirtless. We saw him in both action scenes and in tense, intimate moments - and he burned up the screen. Especially when he finds the hammer hidden at the heart of a secret New Mexico military installation and lets out a mega-shout to heaven.

His damaged younger brother Loki is played by Tom Hiddleston, the god of mischief who turns into a major badass who wears black fetishwear and big horns on his head. Hiddleston says Loki's main issue is that "he was the guy who was almost the guy, but wasn't."

Before we get into the footage, let me say that the 3D was good. It didn't feel intrusive, but at the same time we got a lot of fun squirts of fire aimed out into the audience - plus, of course, some hammer throwing. And the 3D made the sets really pop, giving the whole flick some texture. I'm usually the first to grouse about the overuse of 3D but I think Thor earned it.

So what was so sciencey about the footage we saw? First of all, the emphasis was on the secret industrial-science facility where Thor is being held by clueless fed types for part of the movie. Plus, when Thor is hurled to Earth by Odin, who casts the young god out for his arrogance and penchant for war, we see a shot that looks remarkably like something out of a scifi movie. We zoom toward the galaxy from a great height, as if Thor's home Asgard is in another galaxy rather than being some kind of god dimension. Also, Asgard itself looks more like one of those really gorgeous Alderaan-style planets from Star Wars rather than heaven.

Jane is the person who finds Thor when he crashes to Earth, so Thor is immediately treated like a scientifically-discoverable thing rather than a mystical presence. (There's also a nice moment of quippery where Jane tells her sidekick that "for a homeless guy, he's pretty cut.") And we hear him explaining to Jane that he comes from a place where "magic" and "science" are indistinguishable. This does nothing to quench our feeling that this is a scientific universe - it's just that the Asgardians have science that's advanced enough to be indistinguishable from magic.

So I know what you want to know: What about the hammer fighting? Was it awesome? Hell yes. Like I said earlier, there's a great moment when Thor finds the hammer Mjolnir, pulls it from a pile of muddy rock, and lets out a cosmic yelp. Then we see him fighting a variety of enemies, including brother Loki and his fetishwear-clad Asgardian corps, who have taken over Asgard after the death of Odin. He does a good hammer throw, and the hammer manages to look both cartoonish and kickass at the same time.

We also got a glimpse of Hemsworth doing the steely eye when he's being interrogated by a fed at the secret facility, who accuses him of being a highly-trained mercenary. I like the look of our mercenaryesque god in that scene: Human, but with a glint of godhood in his eyes.

The other ultra-awesome part of the sizzle reel was meeting Destroyer, who looked like a medieval version of Gort from the original Day The Earth Stood Still. He stands a few heads taller than a human, and when he arrives the Feds mistake him for "unauthorized military technology" and ask him to stand down in bored tones. Then he opens all the layered vents on his suit and his face plates open to reveal - emptiness, shortly filled with a surge of fire. Again, it feels Gort-like, but also terrifically old school, as if he has a dragon breath weapon.

I was left feeling like this film would be a pleasure to watch, full of awe-inspiring visual flourishes, great acting, mega-battles, and funny, tight dialogue. A perfect superhero treat.
 
HHH

I think HHH will do alright in a major film. Look at wrestling that's just acting anyway. He has the look down. As long as the script dosent suck he would be great as Thor.
 
Im suprised Nick Cage isnt doing it. Seems like every new movie preview i see is for another one of his movies.
 

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