I was always a fan of comedy based on someone being from a different place and not understanding the local customs. The first thor movie did an excellent job in that regard. Seeing thor walk into a pet store and yell "I NEED A HORSE" was so iconic.
You might enjoy "Blast from the Past". It's a bit corny, but Brendan Fraser does the Fish out of Water thing hilariously. And the chemistry between him and Alicia Silverstone is surprisingly good. Oh, and Dave Foley steals every scene he's in. Oh oh, and Christopher Walken and Sissy Spacek as a bizarre Ozzie and Harriet was a brilliant bit of casting.
Fun fact: In the comics, Thor for his arrogance was banished to Earth for over ten years ... during that time, he had no memory of being Thor and lived the life of Donald Blake, a disabled medical student ... he lived on Earth for years as Blake and got his medical degree having no idea of his true identity. In Thor's first comic appearance, we're led to believe that Donald Blake just finds the hammer and gains "the power of" Thor. It's not until about 5-6 years into the comics that he and we learn that Blake is a fiction and he is the true Thor. Thor then chooses to keep the Blake ID for many years in the comics after so he can live among humans. In this film, Blake is the fake ID he uses, apparently Jane's ex as you saw.
Iron Man 2 The incredible Hulk and Thor film take place in the same week despite the movie release date being a year apart. These events in the MCU timeline are called Nick Fury's big week.
"I have bigger problems than you in the southwest region to deal with." --Fury to Tony _This_ was that bigger problem. I guess Ross was in charge of dealing with Bruce in the northeast region (or maybe Fury didn't know yet).
10:53 This is a superhero movie with touches of Norse mythology. But it’s also a family drama. Odin is a King but he is also a tough but loving father. Now his oldest son Thor is acting like a brat so he has to put him in a time out. Meanwhile, his younger son Loki is a sniveling little manipulator. Odin is very much aware that despite Thor’s hot headedness he is loyal. He knows Loki talked his brother into it. So when Loki tried to manipulate him under the guise of speaking up for Thor, Odin just pointed at him and growled. That growl was like “I spanking your brother right now. Be quiet or else you can get spanked too”
In mainline comics continuity, the glowy blue box was "The Casket of Ancient Winters." When it was accidentally broken open, it plunged all of Midgard (Earth) into a worldwide deep, devastating winter. The event crossed over into many different Marvel titles and many Marvel characters banded together against the threat. It was eventually reassembled (and held shut with Super Glue) by Spider-Man and The Human Torch.
Loki was a runt and left to die in Yotinheim. So I suspect he has abandonment issues causing his hate for them. You'll find out what the cube is coming up, well sort of. It still isn't fully explained there, but is later.
This movie actually impressed me more than nearly any of the other MCU films. Up to this point we just had a world where really sophisticated technology used to make Iron Man suits existed along with a freak accident creating a giant green rage monster. Mixing in outer space and Norse Mythology and making it all work was an incredible achievement.
The guy who first finds Mjolnir is J. Michael Straczynski, a writer on the Thor series at the time, but most well-known for being the creator of the tv series Babylon 5, which you should check out at some point.
Nice. As a longtime comic book nerd, this is one I was worried about. Some characters are just more difficult to translate to the screen. But with Kenneth Branagh directing, they turned this into an amazing Shakespearean story. An amazing piece of work. And your reactions deserve far more views; you're an observant and thoughtful person...
@26:32 Because he saw that Thor defeated the Destroyer and was on his way back to Asgard -- he had no choice than to act like the hero, and get rid of the evidence/his accomplice
He wanted to destroy Jotunheim to impress Odin and also because he was left to die by Lauffey (interesting btw ... in Norse mythology Loki is half god and half giant but Lauffey is his mother not father)
5:53 "Almost" doesn't count 😉 6:25 "Loki, Loki" 11:18 "OMG, she tazed him" - "What? He was freaking me out." 😂 11:39 "How dare you talk to the son of Odin!" Just another day at the hospital... 😉 "He's gonna get sedated." 12:40 "I swear I'm not doing this on purpose." 😂 13:02 Stan Lee "I feel like I didn't see him in IronMan 2" He had a very short cameo as a guest on a party. 23:50 "She's like: He really is Thor." 😁 ... "It's a good look." For sure. 30:14 "Con you see her?" ... "I love the Heimdall in this movie." Yup 31:05 A strange power cube and Loki in the reflection. ... and that is something important to think about until another movie continues exactly there.
Early Thor was a good start and they were able to craft a brilliant version of him as the MCU progressed. Can't wait for First Avenger through to Winter Soldier!!! Lets gooo!!!! ❤❤❤
Kenneth Branagh the director of this film got his filmaking start with a lot of Shakespearinan work. Some of his early movies: Henry V, Much Ado about Nothing, and Hamlet...all quite excellent. A good fit for Asgard in a way...
I can't hear the name Thor without laughing. It reminds me of my favorite adolescent jokes. It goes like this. "Thor was lying on a couch after the orgy when a beautiful nymph came into the room. Thor said, 'Hi I'm Thor.' The lovely nymph responded, 'I thor too... I'm so thor I can hardly piths.' "😂 It cracks me up every time. My favorite scene in the movie is when the hammer flies through the air and Thor takes it to beat the giant robot. Natalie's line when she sees the real Thor, "Is this how you usually look? Thor says yes then Natalie says, 'It's a good look.' 💕 this movie.
Oh all the Thor movies I appreciate this one the most, mostly due to the director… there are parts where he utilised his background in starring and directing Shakespeare adaptations to being a serious to the characters of Thor and Asgard… something that really went out the window for the most part with the subsequent Thor movies. They leaned into the comedy and though it works sometimes, sometimes it’s excessively silly, especially the last one. Which is sad because part of it was dark villian arc with Christian Bale and the story with Jane and her issues, and then there’s a completely different movie and then there’s a klutzy bumbling silly Thor and the screaming goats. Sometimes they incongruity can work, but it was so jarring that I was overly meh about the movie and Thor in general. I hope they decide on a tone for the next movie, not trying to do both like they did with Love and Thunder.
Hey Kali! You know that SHIELD agent that grabbed the bow and arrow instead of a gun during Thor's infiltration of the base? That's not just any random agent. Keep that guy in mind! I loved that you had all this background knowledge on Norse mythology going into this. It made the reaction that much better!
Any pre-Avengers post-credit scene with Fury just makes the Avengers theme song play in my head. After watching your Saving Private Ryan and Hacksaw Ridge reacts, very much looking forward to the last of the big-three.
Glad you enjoyed it. While it does deviate from actual mythology. I love the aspect of son/father relationship. Why as young men we sometimes act like Thor...being impulsive and or arrogant. Our father's try to guide us and sometimes the lessons are harsh, but needed. I didn't see my father's wisdom until I became adult and parent myself. His tone and his disappointment when I messed up hurt more than messing up. I feel blessed to have had a good father that taught me lessons. Funniest part is I raised my daughter similar to my upbringing and as adult she sees my wisdom that I passed down too and she too said she hated the disappointment look. :). Also, once you finish the marvel movies...you need to watch the Loki show..it so amazing too and ties in to Marvel universe.
Constantly comparing this Thor to God of War Thor will be a mistake… totally different takes. The asgardians are literally flipped round as ‘good guys’. Neither Marvel nor God of War are great translations of the mythology. Captain America trilogy i think, like all of us, will be your fave series throughout your MCU journey👍🏻
You MUST check the Spiderman trilogy of Tobey Maguire from 2002-2004-2007 and the tow movies of Andrew's Garfield Spiderman 2012-2014 and the first two movies of Tom Hardy's Venom 2018-2021 before the Spiderman 2021 No way home but you have a long long way and im sure there will be more comments like mine when you will be aproaching that movie. You will enjoy every one of them
Hi Kali Good Afternoon…I enjoyed your reaction to Thor. I’m glad that you are enjoying the MCU. Can’t wait to see what movie will you react to next. Keep up the amazing work. Have a good day today and enjoy your Sunday. 👍💯
*Comic Origin:* Thor is a fascinating character in the comics. He first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 (1962) as Dr. Donald Blake, a doctor from the United States. While visiting Norway, he stumbles upon an alien invasion when a ship from Saturn lands nearby, sending advanced scouts to prepare for a full-scale assault. Surprisingly, this mild-mannered doctor turns out to be the Norse god Thor himself, who defends Earth from these invaders. Thor was sent to Earth by Odin as a form of banishment, similar to his origin in the film. Odin wanted Thor to learn humility, so he stripped Thor of his powers and memory, transforming him into the mortal Dr. Donald Blake. Thor spent ten years in this role, first as a medical student and then as a successful physician, dedicating himself to caring for the sick and dying. Odin eventually placed a subtle suggestion in Blake’s mind to vacation in Norway, which led him to the discovery of Mjolnir, hidden in a secret cave that was Thor's mythical birthplace. When Blake lifted the hammer, he regained his powers and memories, allowing him to resume his true role as the Norse god of thunder. *Ultimate Origin:* Ultimate Thor was introduced in The Ultimates #4 (2002), part of Marvel’s "Ultimate" imprint. A new separate universe running parallel to the main Marvel continuity. In this version, Thor initially believed he was just a human named Thorlief Golmen, a psychiatric nurse, until just before his 30th birthday, when he began experiencing visions of Asgard and developed a "delusion" that he was the Norse God of Thunder. He joined "The Dome Project," an effort to recreate the Super Soldier Serum, something the Ultimate Universe loved tying into many origins. This project, however, took a bio-mechanical approach, creating a harness and power-belt that granted the user abilities like flight, super-strength, and limited invulnerability. Thorlief became a test subject but soon began claiming he was truly Thor, the "God of Thunder." Inspired by this, the scientists placed the power source into a hammer, which completed his tech-based "Thor" persona. When he eventually joined the Ultimates (the Ultimate Universe’s Avengers), Thor was initially seen as just a delusional guy with advanced tech who thought he was a god. Later, however, it was revealed that Thorlief actually was Thor, banished to Earth. So pretty much they tired to make a more grounded version of Thor, along with providing a differant take on the character which was the whole idea of this new universe. I really do like the idea that he was just some crazy guy who thought he was a god. *Fantastical side of Marvel:* This film truly introduced audiences to the more fantastical side of Marvel comics. Both Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk were relatively grounded, well, as grounded as a story about turning into a hulking monster can be. But Thor expanded the Marvel Universe, bringing in a cosmic, mythological element. The filmmakers did a fantastic job with the visuals, especially in their depiction of Asgard. It has a strong Nordic aesthetic, yet it’s also futuristic and awe-inspiring. The rainbow bridge is breathtaking, those early Jack Kirby Thor comics from the 1960s and 70s were filled with vibrant colors, with the rainbow bridge and planets in the sky overhead Asgard creating a sense of cosmic wonder. Even if this films tone is much darker, reflecting the later Thor comics. It’s really cool that a character like Thor can coexist in the same world as a character like Iron Man. These characters and their worlds are meant to contrast each other, with Thor bringing a mythic, cosmic side while Iron Man is rooted in tech and science. Moving forward, the films have only embraced more elements from the comics, blending genres and tones and bringing in more comic designs. That said, Thor: Love and Thunder arguably went too far with the humor, leaning heavily into camp. But Thor: Ragnarok (2017) was a perfect mix of both and remains my favorite Thor movie. Cannot wait for Captain America: The First Avenger, personal favorite film in Phase One :D
The shield agent that grabbed the bow and arrow instead of the sniper rifle was Clint Barton AKA Hawkeye. It's easy to overlook power steering in the MCU like the fact hemidal survived the casket of ancient winters when there's only 4 individuals who could have survived a encounter with the casket. With the others being Odin Thor and Loki. Odin draws his power from something called the Odin Force which he has to sleep and recharge his power once a year. During Thor's coronation and possible war against the frost Giants Odin put off the Odin sleep which caused him to fall into a coma.
This is my preferred version. I saw this years ago. I liked the characters. I had a problem with God of War Ragnarök as a result. THOR in the movie is thoughtful. Odin is not selfless. Heimdall is not a jerk. _Have a nice N7 Day._
Was a fun watch along, if you are a fan of the historical and comic takes on Norse mythology.. I highly recommend "Thor & Loki Blood Brothers" it's an animated release in 4 parts. It is still highly based on the comic but is more true to the Nordic past views on the main characters. Any fan of Thor should check this out IMO. Maybe not great for YT views and subs, but perhaps you will gain more die hard fans to your channel if you did react to them? Run time is about 20 mins per episode. Anyways, good luck with the channel~
I wish it was possible to forget movies and watch them again fresh. Thankfully, we have you. Buckle up and buy lots of Kleenex tissues. Some for laughing and some for crying. Can’t wait for your Capt. America reaction.
If you have time, see if you can add in the tv-series(s) released after 2019 in your list (you don't even have to upload reaction, just watching them in your own time is enough). Starting from after 2019, both the movies and tv-series(s) cover main plot. Of course, what you'll watch is ultimately is upto you.
This was an underrated movie at the time IMO. Thor is very interesting, has a lot of internal struggle, a fantastic villain, great fish out of water comedy, and some just absolutely emotionally devastating scenes. I think a lot of people had a hard time reconciling the fantasy aspects of this film with the realism of modern Earth or something. But especially if you like mythology and stuff like that, it's a great film.
before god of war ragnarok many people especially MCU fans, upset about thor in the GOW universe. few months about the game release oh boy they didnt complaint anymore and actually praise it 😂
This was the movie that served to legitimize superhero films, as Anthony Hopkins, Renee Russo and Natalie Portman appeared in it, and it was directed by Kenneth Branagh, who Portman wanted to work with a great deal. And it was all uphill from here.
Thor is criminally underrated film when you look at where people tend to put it on their MCU rankings. For me, its the best phase 1 film and in my top 5 overall.
If Loki was trying to kill Thor he;d have had the Destroyer hit him with the energy beam he knew Thor was strong enough to take a blow from the Destroyer
Both Thor and Loki are trying to prove themselves to Odin but Loki is so hurt by him and does a lot of impulsive drastic shit. Marvel didn't actually used a lot of the source mythology and made Asgardians more likable. But I don't like Odin at all for some reasons. And for me he gets even worse movie by movie coming next. Loki can shape shift but in this movie he just used more illusions. The next movies he'll put some of his mischievous powers to test. This is the only blonde Thor I think exist thank to Marvel as well maybe for a demographic purpose to the audience approvals. And not fat haha
Natalie Portman's dad, or more properly her character's dad. You know who that is, right? That's the Baron from Dune. He's also Pennywise's father irl. Or rather, he's the father of the guy who played Pennywise.
So obviously you'll cross this bridge when you get to it, but I wanted to point out that in that infographic about the MCU release order you posted towards the end of the video. after Spider-Man: Far From Home...starts Phase 4, which is a whole new story arc. Disney+ shows are introduced at that point and are vital to the overall story...you'll actually have 3 shows to watch before you even start Black Widow. But here's the release order for that part just so you have it: Phase 4: WandaVision (Series) The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Series) Loki Season 1 (Series) Black Widow (Movie) What If...? Season 1 (Series) Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Movie) Eternals (Movie) Hawkeye (Series) Spider-Man: No Way Home (Movie) Moon Knight (Series) Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Movie) Ms. Marvel (Series) Thor: Love and Thunder (Movie) She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (Series) Werewolf By Night (Disney+ Special Presentation) Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Movie) The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (Disney+ Special Presentation) Phase 5: Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania (Movie) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Movie) Secret Invasion (Series) Loki Season 2 (Series) The Marvels (Movie) What If...? Season 2 (Series) Echo (Series) Deadpool & Wolverine (Movie) Agatha All Along (Series) What If...? Season 3 (Series - Airing December 22nd 2024) Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Series - Airing January 29th 2025) Captain America: Brave New World (Movie - February 14th 2025) Daredevil: Born Again (Series - March 4th 2025) Thunderbolts (Movie - May 2nd 2025) Ironheart (Series - June 24th 2025) Phase 6 (As we currently know of): The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Movie - July 25th 2025) Eyes of Wakanda (Series - August 6th 2025) Marvel Zombies (Series - October 2025) Wonder Man (Series - December 2025) Avengers: Doomsday (Movie - May 1st 2026) Untitled Spider-Man 4 (Movie July 26th 2026) VisionQuest (Series - 2026) Avengers: Secret Wars (Movie - May 2nd 2027) There was also a new Blade movie scheduled for next year, but it recently got delayed indefinitely (it's been having a lot of production issues). There's also apparently a Shang-Chi 2 expected in 2026 though it hasn't been officially announced yet.
Do reactors realize that they kind of ruin it for people watching the videos when they sit there and guess everything? Because I'm not watching the rest of it now. The reason why we watch is to see your reaction and surprise of emotions about the movie. Shaking my head
26:56 "I think I missed something . . . cuz I'm -- I'm confused." Nope! If revelations about Loki's plans ever leave you _more_ confused than you were, that just means you're on the right track! 😆
I was always a fan of comedy based on someone being from a different place and not understanding the local customs. The first thor movie did an excellent job in that regard. Seeing thor walk into a pet store and yell "I NEED A HORSE" was so iconic.
Wonder women movie does it best
these movies has good humor, recent marvel movies are just like sitcom they are trying so hard it turns into cringy instead of funny imo
They are called "A Fish Out of Water" stories.
You might enjoy "Blast from the Past". It's a bit corny, but Brendan Fraser does the Fish out of Water thing hilariously. And the chemistry between him and Alicia Silverstone is surprisingly good. Oh, and Dave Foley steals every scene he's in. Oh oh, and Christopher Walken and Sissy Spacek as a bizarre Ozzie and Harriet was a brilliant bit of casting.
Fun fact: In the comics, Thor for his arrogance was banished to Earth for over ten years ... during that time, he had no memory of being Thor and lived the life of Donald Blake, a disabled medical student ... he lived on Earth for years as Blake and got his medical degree having no idea of his true identity.
In Thor's first comic appearance, we're led to believe that Donald Blake just finds the hammer and gains "the power of" Thor. It's not until about 5-6 years into the comics that he and we learn that Blake is a fiction and he is the true Thor. Thor then chooses to keep the Blake ID for many years in the comics after so he can live among humans.
In this film, Blake is the fake ID he uses, apparently Jane's ex as you saw.
Also, I really like your music choices for your outros.
Iron Man 2 The incredible Hulk and Thor film take place in the same week despite the movie release date being a year apart. These events in the MCU timeline are called Nick Fury's big week.
"I have bigger problems than you in the southwest region to deal with." --Fury to Tony
_This_ was that bigger problem. I guess Ross was in charge of dealing with Bruce in the northeast region (or maybe Fury didn't know yet).
10:53 This is a superhero movie with touches of Norse mythology. But it’s also a family drama. Odin is a King but he is also a tough but loving father. Now his oldest son Thor is acting like a brat so he has to put him in a time out.
Meanwhile, his younger son Loki is a sniveling little manipulator. Odin is very much aware that despite Thor’s hot headedness he is loyal. He knows Loki talked his brother into it. So when Loki tried to manipulate him under the guise of speaking up for Thor, Odin just pointed at him and growled. That growl was like “I spanking your brother right now. Be quiet or else you can get spanked too”
In mainline comics continuity, the glowy blue box was "The Casket of Ancient Winters." When it was accidentally broken open, it plunged all of Midgard (Earth) into a worldwide deep, devastating winter. The event crossed over into many different Marvel titles and many Marvel characters banded together against the threat.
It was eventually reassembled (and held shut with Super Glue) by Spider-Man and The Human Torch.
Loki was a runt and left to die in Yotinheim. So I suspect he has abandonment issues causing his hate for them. You'll find out what the cube is coming up, well sort of. It still isn't fully explained there, but is later.
This movie actually impressed me more than nearly any of the other MCU films. Up to this point we just had a world where really sophisticated technology used to make Iron Man suits existed along with a freak accident creating a giant green rage monster. Mixing in outer space and Norse Mythology and making it all work was an incredible achievement.
The guy who first finds Mjolnir is J. Michael Straczynski, a writer on the Thor series at the time, but most well-known for being the creator of the tv series Babylon 5, which you should check out at some point.
Wow didn’t know that
Nice. As a longtime comic book nerd, this is one I was worried about. Some characters are just more difficult to translate to the screen. But with Kenneth Branagh directing, they turned this into an amazing Shakespearean story. An amazing piece of work. And your reactions deserve far more views; you're an observant and thoughtful person...
I'm sure you will enjoy Loki's character development in future movies.
28:55 That part of Odin saying "No, Loki..." is the best part of the movie for me, because who great of an actor Anthony Hopkins is. :)
@26:32 Because he saw that Thor defeated the Destroyer and was on his way back to Asgard -- he had no choice than to act like the hero, and get rid of the evidence/his accomplice
He wanted to destroy Jotunheim to impress Odin and also because he was left to die by Lauffey (interesting btw ... in Norse mythology Loki is half god and half giant but Lauffey is his mother not father)
5:53 "Almost" doesn't count 😉
6:25 "Loki, Loki"
11:18 "OMG, she tazed him" - "What? He was freaking me out." 😂
11:39 "How dare you talk to the son of Odin!" Just another day at the hospital... 😉 "He's gonna get sedated."
12:40 "I swear I'm not doing this on purpose." 😂
13:02 Stan Lee "I feel like I didn't see him in IronMan 2" He had a very short cameo as a guest on a party.
23:50 "She's like: He really is Thor." 😁 ... "It's a good look." For sure.
30:14 "Con you see her?" ... "I love the Heimdall in this movie." Yup
31:05 A strange power cube and Loki in the reflection. ... and that is something important to think about until another movie continues exactly there.
Stan Lee was not just a guest, he played the role of Larry King. 😁
Thor & Loki's mother, Freja, is a sorceress of vast magical knowledge. Thor didn't have much patience for her tutelage, but Loki was a rapt pupil.
Loki always has their mom’s fighting style as well
It’s Frigga in the movies
Early Thor was a good start and they were able to craft a brilliant version of him as the MCU progressed. Can't wait for First Avenger through to Winter Soldier!!! Lets gooo!!!! ❤❤❤
One of my favorite Thor movies from Kenneth Branagh! He surely knows how to make a stunning movie with his incredible talent!
Kenneth Branagh the director of this film got his filmaking start with a lot of Shakespearinan work. Some of his early movies: Henry V, Much Ado about Nothing, and Hamlet...all quite excellent. A good fit for Asgard in a way...
So in this movie laufey is a male giant but in GOW it's female and she is Kratos's wife feye which is short of laufey.
My ex used to quote the "I need a horse!!!" Every time she needed something from me
I'm watching all the movies in order. Just finished love and thunder. Thor's journey is cool.
The irony of Thor, the god of thunder and lightning, being taken down by a taser will never not be funny
2 of the great Anthony Hopkins movies to watch is : The Elephant Man & MAGIC. 👍
Jaimie Alexander is absolutely stunning in this and all her movies.
Straight away with the compli-sult lol "It's Natalie Portman! Oh...and she's famous too..."
I can't hear the name Thor without laughing. It reminds me of my favorite adolescent jokes. It goes like this. "Thor was lying on a couch after the orgy when a beautiful nymph came into the room. Thor said, 'Hi I'm Thor.' The lovely nymph responded, 'I thor too... I'm so thor I can hardly piths.' "😂 It cracks me up every time.
My favorite scene in the movie is when the hammer flies through the air and Thor takes it to beat the giant robot. Natalie's line when she sees the real Thor, "Is this how you usually look? Thor says yes then Natalie says, 'It's a good look.' 💕 this movie.
Loki plays a role in the romantic comedy THE MASK starring Jim Carey.😅😂
Oh all the Thor movies I appreciate this one the most, mostly due to the director… there are parts where he utilised his background in starring and directing Shakespeare adaptations to being a serious to the characters of Thor and Asgard… something that really went out the window for the most part with the subsequent Thor movies. They leaned into the comedy and though it works sometimes, sometimes it’s excessively silly, especially the last one. Which is sad because part of it was dark villian arc with Christian Bale and the story with Jane and her issues, and then there’s a completely different movie and then there’s a klutzy bumbling silly Thor and the screaming goats. Sometimes they incongruity can work, but it was so jarring that I was overly meh about the movie and Thor in general. I hope they decide on a tone for the next movie, not trying to do both like they did with Love and Thunder.
I'm mighty excited to see you watch Captain America. He is my favorite Avenger by a country mile.
Hey Kali! You know that SHIELD agent that grabbed the bow and arrow instead of a gun during Thor's infiltration of the base? That's not just any random agent. Keep that guy in mind!
I loved that you had all this background knowledge on Norse mythology going into this. It made the reaction that much better!
Any pre-Avengers post-credit scene with Fury just makes the Avengers theme song play in my head. After watching your Saving Private Ryan and Hacksaw Ridge reacts, very much looking forward to the last of the big-three.
It's funny hearing you say that loki is easy to hate, but I've never hated him LMAO, i actually really love this character, since the beginning
Glad you enjoyed it. While it does deviate from actual mythology. I love the aspect of son/father relationship. Why as young men we sometimes act like Thor...being impulsive and or arrogant. Our father's try to guide us and sometimes the lessons are harsh, but needed. I didn't see my father's wisdom until I became adult and parent myself. His tone and his disappointment when I messed up hurt more than messing up. I feel blessed to have had a good father that taught me lessons. Funniest part is I raised my daughter similar to my upbringing and as adult she sees my wisdom that I passed down too and she too said she hated the disappointment look. :). Also, once you finish the marvel movies...you need to watch the Loki show..it so amazing too and ties in to Marvel universe.
Where it gets really amazing is when they start integrating characters and storylines and keep it up for the next 20 films.
Constantly comparing this Thor to God of War Thor will be a mistake… totally different takes. The asgardians are literally flipped round as ‘good guys’.
Neither Marvel nor God of War are great translations of the mythology.
Captain America trilogy i think, like all of us, will be your fave series throughout your MCU journey👍🏻
26:28, Loki basically ended his own real father Laufey to win the favor of Odin his adopted father.
My personal favorite Avenger is next! Captain America! Loki can’t shape shift but he can create illusions
I made my own Mead. Flavor is viking mead. Better than any wine i have ever tasted.
You MUST check the Spiderman trilogy of Tobey Maguire from 2002-2004-2007 and the tow movies of Andrew's Garfield Spiderman 2012-2014 and the first two movies of Tom Hardy's Venom 2018-2021 before the Spiderman 2021 No way home but you have a long long way and im sure there will be more comments like mine when you will be aproaching that movie. You will enjoy every one of them
Hi Kali Good Afternoon…I enjoyed your reaction to Thor. I’m glad that you are enjoying the MCU. Can’t wait to see what movie will you react to next. Keep up the amazing work. Have a good day today and enjoy your Sunday. 👍💯
*Comic Origin:*
Thor is a fascinating character in the comics. He first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 (1962) as Dr. Donald Blake, a doctor from the United States. While visiting Norway, he stumbles upon an alien invasion when a ship from Saturn lands nearby, sending advanced scouts to prepare for a full-scale assault. Surprisingly, this mild-mannered doctor turns out to be the Norse god Thor himself, who defends Earth from these invaders.
Thor was sent to Earth by Odin as a form of banishment, similar to his origin in the film. Odin wanted Thor to learn humility, so he stripped Thor of his powers and memory, transforming him into the mortal Dr. Donald Blake. Thor spent ten years in this role, first as a medical student and then as a successful physician, dedicating himself to caring for the sick and dying. Odin eventually placed a subtle suggestion in Blake’s mind to vacation in Norway, which led him to the discovery of Mjolnir, hidden in a secret cave that was Thor's mythical birthplace. When Blake lifted the hammer, he regained his powers and memories, allowing him to resume his true role as the Norse god of thunder.
*Ultimate Origin:*
Ultimate Thor was introduced in The Ultimates #4 (2002), part of Marvel’s "Ultimate" imprint. A new separate universe running parallel to the main Marvel continuity. In this version, Thor initially believed he was just a human named Thorlief Golmen, a psychiatric nurse, until just before his 30th birthday, when he began experiencing visions of Asgard and developed a "delusion" that he was the Norse God of Thunder. He joined "The Dome Project," an effort to recreate the Super Soldier Serum, something the Ultimate Universe loved tying into many origins. This project, however, took a bio-mechanical approach, creating a harness and power-belt that granted the user abilities like flight, super-strength, and limited invulnerability.
Thorlief became a test subject but soon began claiming he was truly Thor, the "God of Thunder." Inspired by this, the scientists placed the power source into a hammer, which completed his tech-based "Thor" persona. When he eventually joined the Ultimates (the Ultimate Universe’s Avengers), Thor was initially seen as just a delusional guy with advanced tech who thought he was a god. Later, however, it was revealed that Thorlief actually was Thor, banished to Earth.
So pretty much they tired to make a more grounded version of Thor, along with providing a differant take on the character which was the whole idea of this new universe. I really do like the idea that he was just some crazy guy who thought he was a god.
*Fantastical side of Marvel:*
This film truly introduced audiences to the more fantastical side of Marvel comics. Both Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk were relatively grounded, well, as grounded as a story about turning into a hulking monster can be. But Thor expanded the Marvel Universe, bringing in a cosmic, mythological element. The filmmakers did a fantastic job with the visuals, especially in their depiction of Asgard. It has a strong Nordic aesthetic, yet it’s also futuristic and awe-inspiring. The rainbow bridge is breathtaking, those early Jack Kirby Thor comics from the 1960s and 70s were filled with vibrant colors, with the rainbow bridge and planets in the sky overhead Asgard creating a sense of cosmic wonder. Even if this films tone is much darker, reflecting the later Thor comics.
It’s really cool that a character like Thor can coexist in the same world as a character like Iron Man. These characters and their worlds are meant to contrast each other, with Thor bringing a mythic, cosmic side while Iron Man is rooted in tech and science. Moving forward, the films have only embraced more elements from the comics, blending genres and tones and bringing in more comic designs. That said, Thor: Love and Thunder arguably went too far with the humor, leaning heavily into camp. But Thor: Ragnarok (2017) was a perfect mix of both and remains my favorite Thor movie.
Cannot wait for Captain America: The First Avenger, personal favorite film in Phase One :D
The shield agent that grabbed the bow and arrow instead of the sniper rifle was Clint Barton AKA Hawkeye. It's easy to overlook power steering in the MCU like the fact hemidal survived the casket of ancient winters when there's only 4 individuals who could have survived a encounter with the casket. With the others being Odin Thor and Loki. Odin draws his power from something called the Odin Force which he has to sleep and recharge his power once a year. During Thor's coronation and possible war against the frost Giants Odin put off the Odin sleep which caused him to fall into a coma.
This is my preferred version. I saw this years ago. I liked the characters. I had a problem with God of War Ragnarök as a result. THOR in the movie is thoughtful. Odin is not selfless. Heimdall is not a jerk. _Have a nice N7 Day._
love your reaction! can't wait till the second thor :3
That kid, for the rest of his life, gets to say “I played Thor in the marvel movies”.
Excited to see your reactions to the MCU movies!
1:38 nah you pretty much said it perfectly lol
Amazing video and Movie reaction 😮💥😎 100/20 :) kali linda Thor es Epico como tambien estas beautiful kali 🙌🔥😉🌹
Let's goo kali Was waiting for this❤
Was a fun watch along, if you are a fan of the historical and comic takes on Norse mythology.. I highly recommend "Thor & Loki Blood Brothers" it's an animated release in 4 parts. It is still highly based on the comic but is more true to the Nordic past views on the main characters. Any fan of Thor should check this out IMO. Maybe not great for YT views and subs, but perhaps you will gain more die hard fans to your channel if you did react to them? Run time is about 20 mins per episode. Anyways, good luck with the channel~
Your pronunciation of Puente Antiguo - it means 'old bridge'- wasn't bad. Nice effort
I love Thor
I wish it was possible to forget movies and watch them again fresh. Thankfully, we have you. Buckle up and buy lots of Kleenex tissues. Some for laughing and some for crying. Can’t wait for your Capt. America reaction.
If you have time, see if you can add in the tv-series(s) released after 2019 in your list (you don't even have to upload reaction, just watching them in your own time is enough). Starting from after 2019, both the movies and tv-series(s) cover main plot. Of course, what you'll watch is ultimately is upto you.
Love loki ❤❤❤❤❤
This was an underrated movie at the time IMO. Thor is very interesting, has a lot of internal struggle, a fantastic villain, great fish out of water comedy, and some just absolutely emotionally devastating scenes. I think a lot of people had a hard time reconciling the fantasy aspects of this film with the realism of modern Earth or something. But especially if you like mythology and stuff like that, it's a great film.
26:01 He is “God of Mischief” ? What do you expect from him
my man Yabushige looking like a baby!
before god of war ragnarok many people especially MCU fans, upset about thor in the GOW universe. few months about the game release oh boy they didnt complaint anymore and actually praise it 😂
Kaliwali Awesome Video Today!!🔥🐐🐐💎
Good reaction! If it’s not too late…, don’t watch the Avengers trailer at the end of Captain America.
🤣🤣🤣 nice intro edit
Sorry my mead is whiskey. Hope that's ok LOL
This was the movie that served to legitimize superhero films, as Anthony Hopkins, Renee Russo and Natalie Portman appeared in it, and it was directed by Kenneth Branagh, who Portman wanted to work with a great deal. And it was all uphill from here.
The fat dobber looks kinda handsome 🔨
Something you may not have picked up on: The guy with the bow and arrow waiting for the order to fire is Hawkeye. He becomes prominent later on.
I was just about to go to sleep, and then I saw kaliwali's Thor movie reaction video.... and here I am, at 3 am 😍
Oh that list you have doesn't have the shows on it. Which'll join the list after Far From Home.
Thor is criminally underrated film when you look at where people tend to put it on their MCU rankings. For me, its the best phase 1 film and in my top 5 overall.
Yes 😎❤️
If Loki was trying to kill Thor he;d have had the Destroyer hit him with the energy beam he knew Thor was strong enough to take a blow from the Destroyer
Hey Kali am I dumb or have you not uploaded the first captain America yet?
Thats the next one in the series. IM -> Hulk ->IM2 -> Thor -> Cap -> Avengers
Not knowing if she uploaded or not the first Capt. America doesn't make you dumb bro...
@ oh gotcha my bad
Both Thor and Loki are trying to prove themselves to Odin but Loki is so hurt by him and does a lot of impulsive drastic shit. Marvel didn't actually used a lot of the source mythology and made Asgardians more likable. But I don't like Odin at all for some reasons. And for me he gets even worse movie by movie coming next.
Loki can shape shift but in this movie he just used more illusions. The next movies he'll put some of his mischievous powers to test.
This is the only blonde Thor I think exist thank to Marvel as well maybe for a demographic purpose to the audience approvals. And not fat haha
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Natalie Portman's dad, or more properly her character's dad. You know who that is, right? That's the Baron from Dune.
He's also Pennywise's father irl. Or rather, he's the father of the guy who played Pennywise.
Selveig isn’t her father. He is a her mentor in physics
Yhis is a good origin movie one of the better one's, Man of Steel is also good and Batman. Comedic relief when Thor wasin the town and good reaction.
The most badass thing to me is that Hawkeye is more accurate and deadly with a bow and arrow than a gun or rifle.
So obviously you'll cross this bridge when you get to it, but I wanted to point out that in that infographic about the MCU release order you posted towards the end of the video. after Spider-Man: Far From Home...starts Phase 4, which is a whole new story arc. Disney+ shows are introduced at that point and are vital to the overall story...you'll actually have 3 shows to watch before you even start Black Widow. But here's the release order for that part just so you have it:
Phase 4:
WandaVision (Series)
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Series)
Loki Season 1 (Series)
Black Widow (Movie)
What If...? Season 1 (Series)
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Movie)
Eternals (Movie)
Hawkeye (Series)
Spider-Man: No Way Home (Movie)
Moon Knight (Series)
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Movie)
Ms. Marvel (Series)
Thor: Love and Thunder (Movie)
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (Series)
Werewolf By Night (Disney+ Special Presentation)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Movie)
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (Disney+ Special Presentation)
Phase 5:
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania (Movie)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Movie)
Secret Invasion (Series)
Loki Season 2 (Series)
The Marvels (Movie)
What If...? Season 2 (Series)
Echo (Series)
Deadpool & Wolverine (Movie)
Agatha All Along (Series)
What If...? Season 3 (Series - Airing December 22nd 2024)
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Series - Airing January 29th 2025)
Captain America: Brave New World (Movie - February 14th 2025)
Daredevil: Born Again (Series - March 4th 2025)
Thunderbolts (Movie - May 2nd 2025)
Ironheart (Series - June 24th 2025)
Phase 6 (As we currently know of):
The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Movie - July 25th 2025)
Eyes of Wakanda (Series - August 6th 2025)
Marvel Zombies (Series - October 2025)
Wonder Man (Series - December 2025)
Avengers: Doomsday (Movie - May 1st 2026)
Untitled Spider-Man 4 (Movie July 26th 2026)
VisionQuest (Series - 2026)
Avengers: Secret Wars (Movie - May 2nd 2027)
There was also a new Blade movie scheduled for next year, but it recently got delayed indefinitely (it's been having a lot of production issues). There's also apparently a Shang-Chi 2 expected in 2026 though it hasn't been officially announced yet.
Thank You and Stay Safe ✌️✌️😎
Thor 1 was a very underrated movie imo
Thor- descent
Thor 2- bad
Thor 3- solid
Thor 4- abomination
And all but 4 is unskippable
The quality of the movies (except the final two Spider-Man movies) really takes a nosedive after Avengers: Endgame.
Shang Chi had quality
Do reactors realize that they kind of ruin it for people watching the videos when they sit there and guess everything? Because I'm not watching the rest of it now. The reason why we watch is to see your reaction and surprise of emotions about the movie. Shaking my head
Oh man... It hurts a bit seeing the masterpieces we had in phase 1. (No Hulk, we're not talking about you).
26:56 "I think I missed something . . . cuz I'm -- I'm confused." Nope! If revelations about Loki's plans ever leave you _more_ confused than you were, that just means you're on the right track! 😆