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carlestin · 2 months
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i jsut wanna know shawty do you notice me shawty you should roll with me come over and smoke with me
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moththejeebweezer · 3 months
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to be honest w u guyz,,, i completely forgot those camera guys even existed
and boaty.
i mean the camera guys dont even have names they’re literally just “camera #1” “camera #2”,
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luluthefox-plays · 2 months
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guyz i forgot my tumblr existed apologies to the like 15 followers i have on here lmao
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jurakan · 6 years
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the-okay-wall-of-china replied to your post: the-okay-wall-of-china replied to your post: ...
Fight me with evidence
Alright first you gotta stop 'replying' instead of reblogging because I hate having to pull out 'Inspect' and writing in HTML every time I want to talk. But furthermore:
It's...a weird sort of movie? Like every moment that's meant to be serious is completely undercut with humor and jokes. Which were all funny, mind you, but SPOILER the scene where we see Asgard being destroyed has Korg's line about the foundation, and then he takes it back when Asgard's completely destroyed, and haha ALL THESE PEOPLE ARE WATCHING THEIR ANCESTRAL HOME BEING DESTROYED ISN'T THIS THE PERFECT TIME FOR A JOKE GUYZ?!? Other Marvel movies made liberal use of humor, but in those case it seemed like it was relief from the serious moments. Here it seems as if the film doesn't understand that there should be serious moments at all because they're all robbed of their impact by humor.
There's also that this film shows once and for all that Marvel simply doesn't care at all about its minor characters, but instead just making big cinematic films with little interesting development in the background figures. The Warriors Three are killed off unceremoniously, Asgard is destroyed, but we never actually got to see the best of any of these, because the movies never cared about them. "Well no one liked them," you may say. Alright, but instead of creating characters no one liked and then killing them off for cheap shock value, how about writers make us like the characters they introduce? Is that too much to ask? Movie series in general have issues with juggling huge casts of characters and giving them stuff to do over the course of several movies, but I think this one really had no interest in developing characters. Or any of its previous plot threads, really. Most are swept under the rug or dealt with in five minutes so a Big Bad from nowhere can appear and kill everything.
Not to mention the plot holes you could drive a truck through. Okay, I guess the Asgardians actually are gods now, instead of sufficiently advanced aliens that all the previous movies told us? Also Thor and Loki have an older sister, who weirdly enough, no one thought to mention? Everyone forgot her? Including the people who were totally alive at the time, considering Valkyrie knew about her and she's nowhere near as old as Odin. Also if the Valkyries exist, why is Sif being a female warrior a big deal? And why are Thor and Loki both such terrible fighters except when the Plot needs them not to be? Why does Odin die anyway? How come he turns to sparkle dust and none of the other Asgardians do?
Yeah, it's enjoyable sometimes, but Thor: Ragnarok is a bloody mess of a movie and I'm baffled that it's getting near-universal praise when it's not that good and embodiment of almost everything that's wrong with Marvel Studios's approach to superhero movies.
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