First shot of Thor 2011

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Huh, I didn't even know Thor wore a costume. I thought he just sorta went around with a cape, a winged helmet, and some decency-protecting underpants, like a hammer-wielding Leonidas.
heh, ok I lol'd, hard. just the mental image of that is hilarious..
 
Huh. Stay after the credits for Iron Man 2. Nothing too over the top but...FORESHADOWING.
When i went the only other person i went with (out of 14) that would have gotten it already read spoilers... man, am i glad i didn't, that was awesome while being understated.
 
A new shot featuring Anthony Hopkins as Odin (with Thor and Loki to the left and right, respectively):



I got this from an article that can be found here.

Why is it everything thing I hear/see about this movie makes it me dread it that much more? Those costumes look cheesy as hell. I'm losing hope that this movie will even be entertaining, much less good.
 
Dear Gods :)smug:) that looks terrible. What is wrong with putting them in steel armor and wrapping them up in furs? You'd think Kenneth Branagh of all people would know how to pull off period costume. Thor looks to be ok, but Odin and Loki are just corny as all hell. And the article says the film will be made 3D in post production.. terrific. Looks like I'll be skipping Thor.
 
Dear Gods :)smug:) that looks terrible. What is wrong with putting them in steel armor and wrapping them up in furs? You'd think Kenneth Branagh of all people would know how to pull off period costume. Thor looks to be ok, but Odin and Loki are just corny as all hell. And the article says the film will be made 3D in post production.. terrific. Looks like I'll be skipping Thor.
Wow. Really? You're going to skip a movie based off of one picture and it being in 3D? You can still see it in 2D. There's judging early, and there's judging way too early, dude. A good director, what looks to be a decent cast so far, and the pretty decent track record of the other Avengers movies up to this point should at least give some leeway here.

Also, the more traditional look of Thor and the Asgardians (furs, older armor styles, etc) is fairly recent. For the majority of the characters' existence the look you see in that shot is probably more accurate. Also, the traditional look really wouldn't fit in with the styles of the other Avengers movies we've seen so far, considering they all have to mesh together as an ensemble pretty soon.
 
Wow. Really? You're going to skip a movie based off of one picture and it being in 3D? You can still see it in 2D. There's judging early, and there's judging way too early, dude.
Thank you! I was about to say something of the sort but it ended up being too passive agressive so I aborted it. But yeah, seriously.
 
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Could have used something other than the gold tinfoil eyepatch, though.
 
A photograph snapped of characters in costume, rarely looks as good as it will through the 'film' camera lens with proper lighting.
Yeah, I can't think of a comic book costume outside of maybe the spidey ones that DIDN'T look stupid in a still photo.
 
Without the suspension of disbelief provided by the story background, I think almost every sci-fi/super-hero photo taken and displayed as stand alone looks silly.

Still looks to be a decent movie, cheesy not withstanding

 
Why is it everything thing I hear/see about this movie makes it me dread it that much more? Those costumes look cheesy as hell. I'm losing hope that this movie will even be entertaining, much less good.
I'm gonna have to agree to disagree with you on that sir, as it looks exactly as I was expecting and like what we were told it would be: aliens that have qualities that would be worshiped as gods., technology passing for magic.
 
Why is it everything thing I hear/see about this movie makes it me dread it that much more? Those costumes look cheesy as hell. I'm losing hope that this movie will even be entertaining, much less good.
I'm gonna have to agree to disagree with you on that sir, as it looks exactly as I was expecting and like what we were told it would be: aliens that have qualities that would be worshiped as gods., technology passing for magic.[/QUOTE]

Well, I think that's the problem then. I didn't expect that at all, and I missed any announcement or hints about it.
 
I still kinda dig Thor and Loki, but man does Odin look goofy as hell. It could just be the look on Anthony Hopkins' face that ruins though. He looks like he's staring at a cloud made of candy.
 
Aliens as in the definition of alien, ie: they are not from this world. Asgard, Olympus, Heaven, and Mars are not found on Earth thus, when people come from those places they are alien to the people of Earth. Not Stargate Asgardian motive, just grammatically correct choice of words from Brannaugh.
 
ALIENS?

I was fine with the pic. Now, not so much.
Well they are still the Aesir, they are still from Asgard, and they can still do things that look like magic. However, this flick needs to fit in with the Iron Man series, The Incredible Hulk, and Captain America: The First Avenger. Straight up magic and gods and whatnot? That would be really difficult to make fit. They still have the power of gods. They're just magic.
 

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How would that be hard to fit? If they want to run the whole Marvel gammut eventually they are going to need players like Dr Strange etc in there. Actually Ghost Rider already had a whole Satan thing in it.

Anyways, I don't know about yall, but I am looking forward to it. That said, I really wish they had done the whole Marvel thing with the characters like they were in the Ultimates series. How awesome would that have been? Seeing Thor as a possibly psychotic dude who stole some important equipment and him trying to figure out if this is all some trick being played by his brother or if he really is insane. Then of course you would also have the Hulk doing....naughty things and not being some mamby pamby 'I just want to be left alone and my girlfriend's dad is a poo poo head' shmuck.
 
ALIENS?

I was fine with the pic. Now, not so much.
Well they are still the Aesir, they are still from Asgard, and they can still do things that look like magic. However, this flick needs to fit in with the Iron Man series, The Incredible Hulk, and Captain America: The First Avenger. Straight up magic and gods and whatnot? That would be really difficult to make fit. They still have the power of gods. They're just magic.[/QUOTE]

So Thor being the personification of an Alien is more believable than the personification of a god?

:Leyla:
 
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To an athiest...probably.

To the general public, yeah. I didn't think the whole "gods" thing was going to work with most non-comic book people.
 
American Gods would disagree.

Honestly, other than the goofy smile (and he's a warrior god - maybe he just crushed his enemies, saw them driven before him and heard the lamentations of their women), I don't see much here. It's risky to move any costume out of comics, a dare-I-say occasionally ridiculous medium, into movies. If they had put those big friggin' horns on Loki's head, any chance of being taken seriously would have gone right out the window.
 
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Yeah, it's going to be a tough sell, they'll have to really kick-ass to have this pass muster.
 
Don't misunderstand - I actually think the costumes as pictured are fine. I'm saying any of these costumes beyond Spidey are rough to bring to life. Imagine if X Men had tried to pack Wolverine into his yellow and blue jumpsuit. I'm guessing not as many people would have taken it seriously.
 
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