It’s hard to know who was the worst big bad in this movie since Surtur and Hela are both pretty nasty in their own right. Plus, he’s just a fun person to watch on screen. Goldblum was perfect since he has the acting ability and the experience to pull something like this off without a hitch. But then again, some people really need to read the comics that lead up to these movies in order to see how ridiculous it would be to have a musclebound individual take such a role. Grandmaster Jam SessionĬasting Jeff Goldblum as the Grandmaster was something that a lot of people put into question the moment it was discovered since in terms of attitude he’s great, but in terms of anything else he seems like the kind of guy that would be a mastermind and nothing else. That makes a bit of a difference in any fight. But the most telling part about the fight is that the Hulk is a berserker, whereas Thor is a seasoned fighter. That being said, the fact that Thor handles the Hulk quite readily after grasping the power while in the arena isn’t too hard to believe. But where the Hulk is all about rage and aggression, Thor is a living god and imbued with the kind of power that can easily crush the Hulk if it’s unleashed. We have seen Thor and the Hulk tangle on more than one occasion in the past, and these have always been some very popular fights since the power that both of them wield is, for the most part, pretty impressive. She’ll even kill those she wants to rule over all in the name of conquest. Throughout the movie however her quest for absolute dominance shows that she’s not only power-hungry and ready to take on entire worlds, but that she exists at a level of brutality that knows absolutely no bounds since she’ll kill pretty much anyone she has to in order to achieve her goals. With the inclusion of Hela in this movie, and the sudden realization that she was beyond both Thor and Loki in terms of power, the movie took on a much more serious lean as she made her way quickly to Asgard to reclaim her throne. Here are some of the best tracks from the soundtrack. Thor has been a favored superhero for so long that it’s pretty obvious that it’s going to take a monumental screw-up to make fans turn on the hero anytime soon, and when films like this get made it’s fairly easy to say that they’ll keep watching out of sheer curiosity if nothing else. While the comic version of Thor might pull away from the classic legends from Norse folklore every now and again one can at least admit that what gets put on the screen in place of this is worth watching. But for all the questions that the movie raised it did kind of make up for it with some killer fight scenes and a soundtrack that was well done and able to keep the attention of the viewers.
The GBG App is available for users who have our Android GBGApp or iPhone GBGApp! If you don't have the GBGApp, you can get the App for $1.Thor: Ragnarok didn’t really disappoint so much as it kind of made people scratch their heads to think of where the Hulk had been for so long and why he didn’t seem to recognize Thor at all.
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Did the gang enjoy it? Does Chris Hemsworth stay true to the God, er, I mean, Lord, er-uh, God of Thunder? Find out all this and MORE on the latest episode of. With the help of Casey May, Cat McAlpine and Erik Sternberger, Nick tackles the new MARVEL film THOR RAGNAROK.