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THE GOOD: It was fun, it was colorful and funny. Was it good? That depends what you were looking for. But this is a Marvel film, they are taking the original material and doing something with it, you can blame any differences to the original material to the multiverse. I liked it overall, will definitely watch it

Also remember where we leave Thor at the end of Endgame. He is leaving earth to go find himself (and maybe eat a salad).

I really enjoyed it. I didn’t have any major problems with it but I also don’t try to find problems. Nothing took me out of it, I had fun through the whole thing, I really liked Gorr a lot. I liked that the ending was a bit atypical. I enjoyed that in the end Thor was actually able to cut through all of the pain Gorr

I took my 13y/o son on Friday for his birthday. I thought it was fine, I laughed at the goats but will acknowledge that they probably annoyed most people. My son had an ear to ear smile from the opening credits to the end. Based on how my kid reacted I’d say it was exactly the movie it needed to be. 

This is precisely how I feel. I think a lot of the criticism is people feeling that it did not March their head Canon. Same thing occurred with wandavision when mephisto didn’t show up

Saw it on Thursday, and loved it along with the rest of the crowd in the packed out theater.

What do you mean by Wolverine helmet? That the wings got longer? That was meant to be a sight gag with him overcompensating for Jane’s cool helmet.

But the grandiose cosmic stuff we are talking about is from superhero comic-books. It was always silly. It was always big and over the top and ridiculous. The colors were flashy, the character design were ostentatiois, and the plots where often complete nonsense. It was never, ever made to be taken super seriously.

Just came out of it. I liked it very much overall. It was goofy, sure, but in the way that both comics and mythology are often goofy. Bale was having a ton of fun, I liked how the movie actually made Gor do something that needed fixing instead of asking us to care about douchenozzle gods, and I liked that the resolutio

I thought the movie was great.

I enjoyed it. Not as much as Ragnarok, but still more enjoyable than a lot of recent MCU fare. The problem was just that it was a bit less than the sum of its parts; Bale was excellent, Russell Crowe’s Greek-kebab shop owner accent (directly ripped from a 1980s Harry Enfield sketch) was magnificent, the goats were

I enjoyed it.

I think people are really misunderstanding Thor’s arc in this movie. And it’s almost entirely trackable by his three (really four, I’ll explain) conversations with the kids.

Wait, you have issue with Gorr being a horror villain and Jane getting sick from using Mjolnir?! That is the whole point of the plot! For a site that was excited for the Jane Foster/Thor arc to follow the comic book this is a really weird criticism.

It was good. It wasn’t great. A solid “B.” I’ll still happily watch it again on Disney+. I don’t know that I’d recommend anyone see it immediately before it hits streaming. Still, zero regrets having seen it. I’d rank the solo Thor movies:

I think Mighty Thor being introduced in this movie and then getting her own where she deals with the repercussions of having cancer as Jane and possibly dying at the end would’ve been a lot more powerful. They kinda compressed this story into Love and Thunder.

I really enjoyed the film. For the record I have enjoyed all of the Marvel movies so far. The film really seemed to be about Thor figuring out who he wanted to be and coming to terms with other things. Also the last scenes with Jane and Thor just really stood out. I don’t feel like the movie should have focused on

Loved it. Had a lot of fun. I could have lived without the children joining the fight at the end, but other than that I thought it was a amazing experience.

The biggest surprise for me was that so many people had such a tepid reaction to it. I figured, since Ragnarok was almost universally praised, and is still held in very high regard, this movie would kill, but apparently this was a step too far for people? I thought they were basically the same movie in terms of tone

Um, I did not really like Ragnarok. It was way too goofy for me, and not that much heart. It was not bad, just you know... not something I would want from Thor.