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    I mean, I kinda doubt much of Ragnarok takes place on Earth anyway. Unless, you know, Banner finds his way back to it somewhere within its runtime.
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    Apparently Ragnarok is 90% set in the cosmos. Which is why Kat Dennings and Stellan Skarsgard are not in it, either.
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    Cate Blanchett, Jeff Goldblum, Tessa Thompson, Karl Urban, & Mark Ruffalo join the cast of THOR: RAGNAROK, in Marvel's desperate attempt to fool people into thinking this movie won't suck ass.

    https://marvel.com/news/movies/26203..._thor_ragnarok

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    Why would it suck ass, exactly?
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    I guess when you're being offered MILLIONS for what will likely be one of the easiest sets to work on, nobody's going to pass.

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    Vulture, maybe?
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    Why would it suck ass, exactly?
    Absolutely no reason. Irish is being extra irishy.

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    I enjoyed the first two Thors well enough, I'm sure this one will be fine, too.

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    Quote Quoting Milky Joe (view post)
    Why would it suck ass, exactly?
    - Marvel packed the cast with recognizable names, which is pure marketing. They're slapping names on the poster hoping it'll put more butts in seats, because the lead of this film is a movie star and nobody cares.

    - The director is best known for television comedies. He's never done big budget. He's never done an action film. The closest he's come to science fiction or fantasy is a goofy, well received, docu-comedy about vampires.

    - None of the three writers have feature film experience. Two of them spent the bulk of their careers writing cartoons. The third has no experience at all.

    - Neither the director nor the writers have experience juggling this many cast members, or this many egos.

    - Three of the main cast members from the first two films aren't returning for this one.

    - It's rare that the third entry of anything is on par with the films that preceded it. The first two movies are some of the lowest rated, lowest grossing movies in the MCU.

    I don't know if Ragnarok refers to the Norse myth or the comic book character, but either way this already feels like a huge clusterfuck, much like Cap 3.
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    Quote Quoting Irish (view post)
    - Marvel packed the cast with recognizable names, which is pure marketing. They're slapping names on the poster hoping it'll put more butts in seats, because the lead of this film is a movie star and nobody cares.
    Because that's what Marvel cares about. More butts in seats. People go to these movies because it's Marvel not because it's going to have Tessa Thompson or Karl Urban's name on a movie poster.

    - The director is best known for television comedies. He's never done big budget. He's never done an action film. The closest he's come to science fiction or fantasy is a goofy, well received, docu-comedy about vampires.
    So like the Russo Bros. or James Gunn? How did their films turn out?

    - None of the three writers have feature film experience. Two of them spent the bulk of their careers writing cartoons. The third has no experience at all.
    Yeah, cartoons that feature Marvel heroes like that Thor guy or Hulk person.

    - Neither the director nor the writers have experience juggling this many cast members, or this many egos.
    See above comment.

    - It's rare that the third entry of anything is on par with the films that preceded it. The first two movies are some of the lowest rated, lowest grossing movies in the MCU.
    Iron Man 3 and Captain America Civil War are the highest grossing films of their respective trilogies.

    I don't know if Ragnarok refers to the Norse myth or the comic book character, but either way this already feels like a huge clusterfuck, much like Cap 3.
    A huge clusterfuck that a majority of America saw and loved.

    Sure why not?

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    ...and so why will it suck ass, exactly?



    kidding, but really, none of that stuff sounds that bad to me. Seems to me that Marvel is getting better and better at this. Last two Thor movies weren't anything special, but the apocalyptic premise of this + Hulk in Space makes this sound automatic to me.

    EDIT: Wats nailed it
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    Waititi's latest prior to Thor is a successful crowd-pleasing action adventure film...

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    Iron Man 3 and Captain America 3 were the best of their respective franchises. I have hope that Thor 3 will deliver the goods, too.

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    Quote Quoting Winston* (view post)
    Waititi's latest prior to Thor is a successful crowd-pleasing action adventure film...
    Hunt For The Wilderpeople?

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    Quote Quoting Irish (view post)
    - Marvel packed the cast with recognizable names, which is pure marketing. They're slapping names on the poster hoping it'll put more butts in seats, because the lead of this film is a movie star and nobody cares.
    Put it this way, I didn't see Thor 2 in theaters. With THAT cast, I'm 100% going now.
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    I seriously doubt Marvel is banking on people saying "oh shit! The new Cate Blanchett movie! MUST SEE!"
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    And Tessa Thompson??

    Man, if there's one way to get my ass in a seat, it's including the girlfriend from Creed!
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    Karl Urban???

    That guy from all those big franchises who is never the lead, and when he is the lead it's a guaranteed flop?

    Oh shiiiiiiiit. Clearly Marvel has nothing to offer with this movie except AAA casting!
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    I just wish they had gotten someone other than some comedy director to do this.

    If there's one thing Marvel films have shown us, it's that comedy directors are incapable of making well-received, well-reviewed box office smashes.

    They really missed the boat on this one...
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    Yeah, Irish, all your "arguments" are pretty ridiculous. Besides, sorry, but for a superhero movie, the idea of Thor and Hulk in space seems a lot more interesting than the crazy antics of Stellan Skargard and Natalie Portman.

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    In four short posts, you've managed to be more obnoxious than Watashi. Congratulations, Meg.

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    I hope Meg is joking on that last post about comedy directors. All four of those posts are tongue and cheek right? I mean, Whedon and Gunn are were comedy all day long.
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    I like this quote from Chris Rock about difficulties of directing comedy vs. drama.

    I loved "Gone Girl." Loved it. But you could probably get other directors—I’m not saying they’d make it as good as Fincher, but you could get it from beginning to end and get a reaction out of it, where you can’t really do that with comedy [.…] Take "Anchorman." Now switch the directors of "Anchorman" and "Gone Girl" and give them their movies to do. Adam McKay’s going to get closer to "Gone Girl" than Fincher is going to get to "Anchorman."

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    Comedy is essential to tragedy. If it's humorless, you get Bats v Supes.
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