dah tengok second day tayang arituh.. to be honest, bosan and cliche. yang buat best hanyalah loki. watak loki tu watak paling banyak layer skali.. yang lain? hmm.. meh ash buat breakdown:
thor: asyik2 gila bayang kat Jane yang ntah hape2 ntah. jane jane jane. bosan tul la. sampai si jane tu buat aksi dumb American masa first time datang kat asgard tu pun punyer la hang backing pompuan tu. tolong sikit.
jane: oh, poor me, kena tinggal ngan thor. tak kesah la kawan tu blah sebab nak pertahan alam semesta, perang lawan kuasa jahat ngan family tunggang langgang (hello hadek dia jadik pengkhianat dan bapak dia almost mati). yang penting, thor tu blah so poor jane, stuck without a boyfren (gasp! the horror!) dah la tu, buat benda2 bodoh sampai nyusahkan abis semua org. dh la ko tu pompuan mortal bodoh. you're not even a halfway decent scientist!
odin: aku king, semua diam dengar cakap aku, tak kira la betapa bodohnya arahan aku
bestfren jane si horny whatshername: tolongla, i am so sick of the horny, smart-mouthed sidekick. cliche tahap gaban!
eric: kesian, dia ada benda penting nak disampaikan tapi watak dia jadi bahan ridicule lak. he's the only one who knows what's really going on and you have him running around naked on national tv??? which is, baideway, tak lawak pun
yang ash tau, loki lives to make the other avengers movie more interesting...
haritu kemain black swan ni terer berlakon dalam black swan, sampaikan pengarah GRAVITY dapat greenlight untuk masukkan yehudi natalie portman ni dalam GRAVITY tanpa audition (tapi cLash schedule so ganti dengan Sandra Bullock dalam GRAVITY)
tapi aku tengok dalam felem Thor 2, biasa-biasa jah pelakon Natalie Portman ni, tak adalah gah sangat pun, mana dia kutip betina tu, aku rasa kalau dia letak Lisa Kayuhani pun sama jah kesan lakonannya. Last edited by Kassim_Patalon on 11-11-2013 01:32 AM
sah2 lah filem ni genre fiksyen. x perlukan sangat ekspresi muka semua tu. bergantung kepada cgi letup2. black swan tu genre drama. x bole nak bandingkan dgn thor ni. natalie portman dlm black swan memang superb.
Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone bukan Emma Maembong ya) dalam The Amazing Spider-Man pun science fiksyen gak, tapi okay jah babak dramatik, tak adalah sekayu ini
Kassim_Patalon posted on 11-11-2013 01:38 AM
Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone bukan Emma Maembong ya) dalam The Amazing Spider-Man pun science fiksyen gak, ...
watak gwen stacy tu lah yg aku rasa paling kayu sekalik. masa bapak die dah mati kene bunuh tu pun gigih jugak nk bercintan cintun ngan si peter parker tu. boypren lg penting dr bapak rupenye.... isk isk isk
aku br tgk mlm td...rmi dok kata best..tp nape aku rs cam bosan jek...
part yg best pon skit jek...
part yg best yg tukar2 rupa tu...siap capten amerika pon ada...tp kejap sgt2...x puas...cam ensem je
Thor The Dark World Box Office: $86 Million U.S., $327 Million Worldwide
When reports surfaced yesterday predicting an $83 million opening weekend estimate for Thor: The Dark World in the United States, we warned that Marvel Studios movies had a habit of exceeding early box office projections. Marvel Studios films tend to play well with families so the Saturday and Sunday box office tends to be stronger than the typical movie.
Thor: The Dark World opening weekend projections for the United States have now been revised upward to $86.1 million, and we wouldn’t be surprised if they go higher still when actual numbers come out on Monday. In addition to the strong opening weekend at the U.S. box office, Thor: The Dark World continues to perform well overseas.
Thor: The Dark World took in another estimated $94 million overseas this weekend, bringing the film’s international total to $240.9 million. Worldwide the film has zoomed past the $300 million mark, reaching a $327 million global total.
The original Thor movie had an opening weekend of $65.7 million in the U.S., so the sequel has beat it by more than $20 million. The original Thor movie had a worldwide box office of $449 million during its entire run, and Thor: The Dark World will likely pass that total next weekend.
Doctor Strange, Inhumans Movies Teased in Thor: The Dark World? Looks Like It…
Believe it or not, Erik Selvig’s chalkboard may prove to be the most important storytelling device used in Thor: The Dark World.
When Selvig is in the insane asylum holding court on the nature of the cosmos, he has a diagram of the World Tree on a chalkboard, covered in doodles and other writing, some of which probably seemed like nonsense–but some of which is pretty important.
First of all, he refers to the overall World Tree as “Universe 616,” which as any good Marvel fan knows is the designation of “our” universe in the comic book source material. This is perhaps interesting because many fans had thought that, like the Ultimate Universe comics, the Marvel Cinematic Universe actually took place in its own “universe” that could perhaps one day cross over with 616. That explained the slight differences in character histories, continuity and the like. It seems, though, that unless Selvig is wrong, then the fans were.
Second, we get The Fault referenced. The Fault first appeared in the Dan Abnett/Andy Lanning War of Kings storyline–perhaps not surprising, since we’re seeing “their” version of the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Nova Corps in the movie coming up next year. The thing that’s really interesting about it isn’t that it’s Marvel Cosmic or even that it’s DnA, though; it’s that it could tease The Inhumans, a movie said to be in development at Marvel Studios and one of the major titles Marvel Comics is focusing most of their energy on right now.
The Fault is a tear in the universe that leads to a number of alternate realities. The tear was caused by a Terrigen bomb and was created by Black Bolt, leader of The Inhumans. The story ultimately led to the cosmic crossover The Thanos Imperative, which seems significant considering the involvement of Thanos in both the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy corners of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The third major thing on the board is The Crossroads.
The Crossroads serves as a nexus point to an infinite number of alien dimensions. Back in The Incredible Hulk #300, Dr. Strange exiled The Hulk to The Crossroads, where his fury could be kind of contained by allowing him access to an infinite number of worlds, none of which had any life on them that could be harmed by his rampages.
That wasn’t the last time Strange tried to exile Hulk, of course; at the end of World War Hulk, Strange and the other members of Marvel’s Illuminati shot the beast into space, where he would ultimately lead a revolution against a brutal dictator before returning to Earth having sired a child. That story, titled Planet Hulk, has been released as a direct-to-DVD movie. World War Hulk was at one point rumored to be the premise for Avengers 3.
Of course, they also have Kyle + Yost = x, which as far as I can tell is executive producer Craig Kyle and one of the film’s writers, Chris Yost, so not everything has a ton of buried meaning, unless it turns out those guys are headed over to Fox to help on the X-Force movie…
Also in a creator-driven rather than universe-driven Easter egg, Thom Williams in the comments below points out, “‘JW 2013′ in the bottom right corner. Joss Whedon signing his work for an epic Easter Egg compilation?” Seems likely, since Whedon is the Marvel mastermind at Disney right now and one of only a handful of people who would know exactly where each of these story elements might be headed.