no-one.<\/em><\/p>\n
There’s also some
ice giants in it, but
realistically the action
element plays second
fiddle to the storyline,
and although there were a
lot of fighting sequences
my overall impressions of
the film were about people
and personalities rather
than a barrage of things
crashing into other
things.<\/p>\n
Which is no bad thing. I
love action films, but I
love them even more if
there’s more to them
than just action (are you
listening,
Michael
Bay<\/strong>?)<\/p>\n
And the action
wasn’t exactly
light on the ground
– there were
some very pleasing
fights on all realms
of reality from
soldiers to robots to
lots of ice giants
getting hit in the
face. A personal
favourite caused me to
turn and hi-five the
person next to me
(fortunately, Miranda,
and not a stranger)
because Thor had just
smashed his hammer
into the face of an
enormous ice-beast and
SAVED THE DAY in epic
hero style.<\/p>\n
YOU SHOULD SEE THIS
FILM
BECAUSE:<\/strong><\/p>\n
\n
-
You like comic
book adaptations
or action
films<\/li>\n
-
It has an
amazing cast
acting their
socks
off<\/li>\n
-
You want to see
how EPIC Norse
Gods can be
whether they are
good or
evil<\/li>\n
-
You want to sing
this
song over and
over<\/a> in
your head when
you’ve
left the
cinema<\/li>\n
-
Just go and see
it
already!<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
YOU SHOULD
NOT SEE THIS
FILM
BECAUSE:<\/strong><\/p>\n
\n
-
You are
allergic
to
bling,
muscles,
fighting,
deep
voices
or CGI
ice
giants.<\/li>\n
-
You
realise
that
they
didn’t
put
Fenris
Wolf in,
OR cast
Brian
Blessed
as Odin,
and that
makes
you a
bit
sad.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n