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I'm watching Thor.


GritsRgreat

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I seen it tonight and thought it was okay. I thought there should have been a lot more action it. The best part of the entire movie is Thor fuging up the frost giants and Thor trying to get his hammer from shield while Hawkeye is getting ready to shoot him. I don't know why but I was really disappointed in it. I guess I was just expecting too much.

Yeah i wanted Odin to be more of a hard ass. It was ok, better that i thought it would be.

Hawkeye - "You want me to take him down or are you going to send in more guys for him to beatup?"

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So there isn't a lot of action? IF there isn't then it might not hold my kids attention and we might get a sitter.

hmmm, i don't wonna give much away but i think there is enuff action to hold a kids attention but it really depends on the age. He/she may want a hammer for their next birthday present.

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I watched it last night. I thought it was pretty good. I will still go to the theaters to see it, because my wife refuses to watch bootleg movies. She says they hurt her eyes. I think I would want to see it in its glory on the big screen anyway. Not a great deal of action, but it was kind of an origin story. I think this was one of the more difficult marvel characters to pull off, and they did really good and stayed true enough to the character.

I give it 3 1/2, maybe 4 if I would have seen it in the theaters first, out of 5 stars,

After credit scene sets up the Avengers movie.

Stan Lee's cameo was really funny to me for some reason.

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