MY FIRST TIME WATCHING THOR!!
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Thor is a Norse God, not Greek. Viking God of Thunder.
I was about to comment that exact thing before I saw your comment
Women ah ah ah ah☕
@@Prof_kaiju a tad harsh. I could say ‘men’ but I don’t generalise.
@@TheRedPeril women ha ha ha ☕☕☕☕
Yep, Scandinavian.
fun fact, Odins growl to Loki, was improvised by Anthony Hopkins on the spot, and surprised Tom Hiddleston
You are, no joke, one of the smartest reactors I've seen. Everybody gets so confused during the assassination scene and talks about how they can't figure out what his plan is supposed to be, but you instantly say, "He double-dealed to make himself look good!"
@@clauslarsen8971 Knowledge and intelligence aren't the same thing.
Yes but he didn't change his mind at the end. He always intended to betray Laufey for Odin's approval. For all his flaws, Loki truly loved his father and mother and wanted their love in return.
Shes so smart she calls it greek instead of Norse etc. She has no idea what shes talking about. Shes ignorant in so many things.
@@austinshade7155 There's a difference between knowledge and thought. You're calling Thor a Norse god, but omitting the fact that he was a god in multiple Germanic civilizations, not just Norway. You're also not questioning why Thor's hair isn't red like it's supposed to be, or why he isn't married to Sif already, or why all of the AEsir were given British accents instead of Scandanavian ones. Your knowledge is entirely surface level. You are ignorant in so many things.
I have complained about it in the past. I wasn't going to waste words on somebody who wouldn't get it like this reactor who is consistently wrong about SO MANY THINGS in her reactions. I was Asatru at one point and time for many years. You are a simp who is defending stupidity.@@DragonbIaze052
If you plan to watch all of the Marvel MCU movies, you should do them in release order to avoid spoilers. It may not seem like it at first but they all interconnect to make one giant story.
The Norse gods were always viewed as different amongst the various pantheons of the world mainly because they were protectors of humanity instead of oppressive, demanding tyrants like the Greek and Egyptian gods were (Especially Zeus, hooooo boy). Thor the Thunderer, in particular, was quite fond of mortals, and also very fond of picking fights with giants. His hammer, Mjolnir, was forged by the dwarves Eitri and Brokkr, but a flaw in it's design cut the handle off too short. They also forged for him his belt of strength Megingjord, which doubled his already prodigious might, and the invulnerable gauntlets Jarngreipr, which were necessary for him to be able to catch Mjolnir as he threw it.
Loki is actually Thor's uncle in the myths, and is known as the god of Mischief, a powerful sorcerer and illusionist. Loki has had multiple children. Sleipnir, Odin's 8 legged horse, when Loki took on the form of a great mare to distract the great stallion Svadilfari, so that his jotun master would not build Asgard's walls before the deadline (as they had promised him Freyja if he could).
The other 3 were borne of Angrboda, a giantess that Loki loved. They were the Fenris wolf, a gigantic dire wolf fated to swallow the sun and moon, and Odin, at Ragnarok; Jormungandr, the world serpent, who was only contained by forcing it to bite its own tail, and who is destined to be the end of Thor in the Last Battle; and Hel, a girl who is half alive and half dead, set to rule over the dark realm of Niflhel, where the dishonored dead are cast when they die.
Odin's wife is Frigga, goddess of marriage, prophecy, and motherhood. One of their children is Baldr, the Shining God, most beautiful of all, whom Frigga protected by requiring an oath never to harm him from ALL objects on earth, as his death was a harbinger of Ragnarok. If nothing could harm him, then he would never die, and Ragnarok would not happen, was the reasoning. The only thing not asked to swear an oath was mistletoe, which was considered so unthreatening that it wasn't necessary. Loki learned of this and made a spear out of mistletoe, and gave it to Baldr's brother, the blind god Hodr, who wanted to partake in the gods' new pastime of hurling things at Baldr without hurting him. He cast the spear, and it pierced Baldr in the heart, instantly killing him.
Norse mythology is awesome and everyone should read the eddas :D
Correct and that's why Stan and Jack Kirby made them superheroes. Also Correct about the gods of Olympus, with the exception of Hercules, a ancient hero of the people (when he wasn't drunk) also a Marvel superhero!! As we shall soon see.
Nobody ever uses the best Thundergod: Ajisukitakahikone
The Kami of Thunder and Farming.
The Norse gods were actually 2 different races united by marriage. Odin was Aesir, interested in conflict, and the Vanir which were into agrculture etc. His wife Frigga was Vanir. Loki was actually the blood brother of Odin and was half god and half giant. His mother was Laufey (changed to male in the MCU)
Baldur deserved it...
And Marvel does such a crap job with Loki that it's easier to say "They just took the name" then to bother trying to explain the differences.
Yet the vikings were ruthless. Rape was a major part of warrior culture. Oh and the fact the young girls would die when their leaders died. Şo that they wouldn't be lonely in the afterlife.
I like how you called Loki a trickster when he is the trickster god🤣💯❤️🤘🏼🤘🏼
Loki is good, Loki is bad, whatever works in Loki's favor. Loki the god of Mischief
I do love Loki's illusions. "Are you ever _not_ going to fall for that?" 🤣
When Odin says 'my firstborn', watch Freya's reaction.
Freyas is not in this movie *Frigga
this movie although not the best will always be my favorite thor movie. to think this movie came out over 10 years ago. feel old yet 😅
Directed by the same guy whom did the 'recent' live action Cinderella and played the defense against the dark arts teacher in the 2nd Potter movie. You'll feel really old when 10 years doesn't feel like anything . . . .
@@terrylandess6072 Branagh also did a film version of Much Ado about Nothing with Michael Keaton doing a great ass and many others.
This movie all though is the best will always be my favorite thor movie too
Norse gods... most of our days are named after them. Tuesday named after the Norse god Tyr, Wednesday named after the main Norse god Odin (old spelling Woden morphed to Wednesday), Thursday named after Thor, Friday named after the Norse goddes Frig. Most people say the names of the main Norse deities every week without knowing it.
- and of course Sun-day and Moon-day from the Romans.
The english day names are derived from latin day names (sun day, moon day, Mars (Tiw), Mercury (Woden), Jove (Thor), Venus (Frigg or Freyja), and Saturn) except Saturn's day was untranslated as Saturday.
Dammit, every time u said Greek god i just burst out laughing
This was done so well. Kenneth Branagh took such a great approach with the source material making Asgard and its lore appropriately grandiose and operatic. That's the only way Thor would have worked. This is why I always felt that he and Captain America were going to be the biggest challenges for Marvel Studios to get right at the time. Speaking of which, yes Captain America is up next and you will be seeing that interesting cosmic cube again. Loki does possess the ability to enchant people and subtly influence minds. Imagine for a moment if he wielded a conduit similar to Thor's hammer that could enhance and amplify that power. : )
If only Loki had schemed a little less, he might have come out of all this well. If when he visited Thor on Earth he had told him the truth things would have gone very differently when Thor's friends visited him. And if he had done his best to be a good king while he was standing in for Odin, who knows how things would have gone? But his jealousy drove him to such great lengths that it all came crashing down.
I'm sure Loki had many reasons for what he did but I don't know that he really "double-dealed" as much as got Laufey back for abandoning him. He's certainly a trickster but, ultimately, he wants to be loved and his birth father viewed him as weak and left him to die. Laufey had it coming.
After watching What if I’m not even sure he was abounded. I kind of think Odin just took him
"I like Thor's idea", that's the thing, war is generally rash, without thought to the lives that it would ruin. Odin sees beyond impulsion in this movie at the start. War with the Frost Giants could mean certain death, not only to Asgardians but others across the Nine Realms if the fight spills over to other realms. The path of peace should always be the one that's most desired, war should be a last resort...real life should have taught us all that by now. Has a single war in real life ever ended without tragedy of some sort? Not that I can think of. Men, women, children lost to time by violence. Weapons of mass destruction created to kill. So yeah, I agree with Odin and his lessons about peace and being smart about when war is NECESSARY, and not seeking it out
“He is more attractive the Loki.”😂😂😂
Of course what we find attractive is always in the eye of the beholder, but I assure you Loki is 1,000 times more attractive and sexy than Thor 😜
Good reaction, I just found your channel and am working my way thru you content. Keep an eye out for Loki, he is the god of mischief, a master trickster, and Tom Hiddleston portrays him perfectly and beautifully. Before you know it, you will be a Loki stan!!!
The village where the Red Skull found the Tesseract is the location where Odin fought the Frost Giants in the tale told to the boys. In the comics, the sea caves are where Thor was revealed.
One of the things that you will get used as you watch all the MCU movies is the Stan Lee cameos in this one it was him that was driving the truck trying to move the hammer asking "Did it work?" because it was Stan Lee that created most of the characters in the comics and that was their way of honoring his accomplishments
Love Stan but he Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and others co-created the Marvel Universe. Stan just took most of the credit while the artists did most of the work.
@@chuckleezodiac24 They did the work but he came up with the ideas for most of the characters so without them they would have nothing to do
@@ArgonTheAware Congrats to Stan for convincing you that he deserves most of the glory!
@@chuckleezodiac24 Since when is 1/3 considered Most?
another top notch character portrayal. this time, its the villain, loki. thor is still sort of dumb beefcake, he does learn a lesson. loki is complicated. and they all do eventually come back, and their character traits stay consistent. patience. take guess how much people love loki.
Coleette please watch the MCU in order - there will be many more subscribers if you do. And literally thousands if you watch anything MARVEL since 1999.
But, it's your channel I know. Just a hint for you
I concur
Yes, release order to avoid spoilers. They connect as one giant story.
Sorry I spelled your name wrong. That would annoy me. My name is PJ so it's pretty hard to spell wrong.. You are Ms. Cherry.
Loved your reaction. The heart of this movie is a father trying to teach his son valuable lessons on what it means to be not only a leader but a man. Father's discipline differently than mom's it does seem harsh but it about allowing your son to make mistakes but giving them way to see the importance of their wisdom. Thor was vain and greedy; he was wanted to prove himself through combat. But his father's wisdom that is not what makes a man or leader. It is about caring about those men and women around and you being a good man not about strength and fighting. "A wise king never seeks war but must always be prepared for it." Very key. God lesson for men. This reminds me of my father so much on how he tried to show me the wisdom of his experiences. Every day I realize more and more how much of my dad's discipline was done with love.
Many of the actors in this film are classically trained Shakespearean actors, as was the director. it really shines through.
I'm excited to watch your MCU journey, can't wait for the rest!
12:18 “AAGGHHH!!!!!!”.. Odin said calmly…
I don't believe she can be so unknowable
9:24 "These things are huge!" ... they are called frost GIANTS for a reason :)
"UGH! I DON'T like Loki at ALL! He's the worst!"
You're wrong about him. With Loki, that is the one and only thing you can always know for sure: That you're wrong about him.
Actually she isn't... If that's her opinion on the character, if she doesn't like Loki, then it isn't "wrong" or "right"... That's simply her opinion on the character... She might be right or wrong in whatever facts or information she uses to judge the character; but at the end of the day it doesn't matter when it comes to her opinion
If she doesn't like Loki because she thinks he is an ass (which he is for a fact as seen in this movie) then that's her opinion and feelings on the character.
not greek its norse god :) like vikings
I’m not religious, but I really thought it was Greek since this came out😂thx, another reason to research this👍🏽
@@deeehommie7193 norse mythology is very crazy lmao
Properly speaking german tribes from the Balkans to the Baltic Sea to England shared a common religion. Norse were just german tribes in Scandinavia. Vikings were pirates and long distance traders from Scandinavia.
33:11 Do you remember the logo of Tony's rival in Hammer Industries? Compare it to the skyline of Asgard. :)
Yes this is the content I wanted to see 🙏🏽
Colson didn't know who Thor was so they didn't know about him being a possible avenger yet. Thor hulk iron man 2 and Captain America all happened around a week for Nick fury and shield
First time watching one of this ladies reaction videos. She was good! I will check out some of her other reactions.
that was funny how you said Thor is like a Greek god when he is actually a Norse god, here we are dealing with Norse mythology :D Tom Hiddleston is the guy playing Loki :) in the Norse mythology Loki is the god of mischief :) the Destroyer is a thing created to protect Asgard :) dont forget to watch the Incredible Hulk as well, thats the 2nd movie in the MCU it came out right after the 1st Iron Man, has to be watched before Avengers :) amazing reaction :)
You also should watch out for Stan Lee(Rip)(he’s the old man) cameos, he’s the creator of marvel, he’s in all the movies up until Endgame(spoiler)
"I don't like Loki. He's the worst". Haha, I will remember these words 🤣
I was raised in Trondheim, you look 100 percent Norwegian to me, that does not mean you should know the difference between Norse and Greek. I don't know where you are from or where you were born. I do like your reactions. So, thank you.
Have you seen The Incredible Hulk movie? It was released between Iron Man 2 and this one. You don't miss much, but if you want to know a little bit more about Hulk and enjoy a little cameo at the post credits scene you may wanna watch it.
Funny you should mention the White Walkers, Game of Thrones takes a lot of inspiration from Norse Mythology too!
21:48 (Spike voice) 🎶Someone wasn't worthy🎶
Note how the hoped-for direction of Thor's life: learning, battles to defend Asgard alongside three trusted others, supported by a wise and tricky magician, his brother, perhaps marriage to Sif Goldenhair, and when he has wisdom enough, the throne.
Instead, we get this. - and it's not all Loki's doing.
Shield agents take the research equipment "Shield is good!"
Had me rofl like crazy, if only you knew...
Yeah, SHIELD are _barely_ the good guys at the best of times. Just _how_ often have they tried to break up or arrest the Avengers?
So much action right from the start. I like when said "Loki is gonna be pest! isn't he 😂 . She's definitely on right track. I loved everything she said,and I enjoyed the intro a lot. She is super fun to listen to and watch. Very very good video "Colette. Much respect 🌷👍
"I thought they were going to send them off in a ship"
What need would a god have for a ship.
post credit scene is from captain america movie
15:34 In the comics, Odin wanted Thor to learn humility and erased his Asgardian memories and put Mjolnir in a cave. Thor was transformed into a human doctor with a lame leg, named Dr. Donald Blake. The Nurse that he hired for his office was Jane Foster.
When Odin put hm to the test, he gave Dr. Blake the urge to travel to Norway. He encountered a scouting force of Aliens and was chased into a seaside cave and lost his cane. Exhausted and frustrated, he found a piece of driftwood that he tried to use as a cane but found no other exit. He got angry and smacked the driftwood against the rocks. The stick revealed to be Mjolnir and the human doctor revealed as Thor, God of Thunder.
I love your reactions to these movies, especially to love and kisses. It makes me smile and happy.
One does not skip The Incredible Hulk !
Nah bro don’t worry In her Patreon she has already got to Iron man 3 and watched The Hulk after it because she saw that she accidentally skipped it
Thor is a very awesome movie
I see you have 11 hidden MCU movies, well I hope you add them here, I follow a lot of reaction channels here on youtube, I do not join patreon channels to many to chose from and I can not afford to join everyone I follow here on youtube but I would love to see your reaction here on them all, I have decided to follow your channel here and I hope to stay with you for the MCU journey just hope there is a journey for me to follow. I loved your reactions so far, you get a like.
Thor's mother is Freya, played by Renee Russo. She can be seen at 4:18 . It was Freya who instructed Loki in his magic.
- and also looked uncomfortable when Odin said 'my firstborn'.
Where or who did you get the information from that Thor is from Greek mythology 😂💀 Wow that was funny
Way to go Colette! I'm REALLY enjoying Your Reactions to these Marvel Movies! See You for "Captain America-The First Avenger"!!!
She was so disappointed that it wasn't a dragon🤣 We Scandinavians(Vikings) have left quite a mark on society, for instance : Sunday and Monday are named after the celestrial bodies, Sun and Moon, but the other days are named after Norse gods; Tyrs's day, (W)odin's day, Thor's day and Frigg's day. Saturday does not follow the same pattern, and the name actually means 'hot water day', which can be translated as 'washing day' or 'bathing day'. Etc 😉
"I have the idea that the ladys are gonna love thor"
*meanwhile everyone (not totally everyone) falling for loki*
A lot of things about the MCU that people gloss over? The acting. And sometimes the dialogue scenes. The Banishment scene with Anthony Hopkins and Chris Hemsworth is pretty much a master class. Hopkins voice is actually breaking with sadness over what he decides to do with Thor after his son nearly started a war with the Jotuns, but it kinda hearkens back to any father/son relationship of "I dont take any pleasure in this punishment, son ....BUT YOU GONNA LEARN TODAY!"
He starts out softly then it elevates into frustration and then shouting as Thor gets dressed down (quite literally) then has all his power taken away. He had to humbled before he could truly be worthy of his responsibilities.
Wow this movie is a lot more fun then I remember, people hate on it so much but its great oh wait oh no... its Thor 2 everyone hates LOL but its not That bad and besides its part of the MCU so you cant watch Thor 3 without watching Thor 2 first haha this is exciting though you're getting too the good stuff soon :) like the Avengers XD
if you liked Hopkins in this, you would love the HBO show ‘Westworld’ 🤠🤖
Loki is the best and i feel he was justified in what he did
You look like a Goddess. Thanks for the reaction. Thor is my #1 phase 1 film.
Hey, Colette! Thor was probably the trickiest character to translate but a critical character to make credible as Loki figures prominently in the Avengers' future. The approach to Thor early in the saga is a pseudo-Shakespearean representation as opposed to the more comedic interpretation of the later films. I much prefer serious Thor as he is much more comic book-authentic. I think "Thor" succeeds on every level and it is my favorite Phase 1 film! In the comics, Thor is the actual Norse God of Thunder but, in the MCU, he is a long-lived alien from planet Asgard whose people have been to Midgard (Earth) and thought of as gods.
Marvel's Thor was created in 1962 by writer Stan Lee and penciler Jack Kirby and was the lead feature in the anthology title "Journey into Mystery" until getting his own title. Lee needed someone who could hold his own against the Hulk. Since Hulk is the strongest there is, only a god would do. Comic readers were already familiar with the Greco-Roman pantheon which is practically the basis for the Justice League at DC so Lee decided to go Norse. Lee and Kirby were both familiar with Norse mythology and liked the Viking aesthetic so they ran with it. The sword and sorcery element was new to Marvel with Lee's plots and Kirby's drawings sweeping readers into cosmic high adventure balanced by Earthly concerns when Thor assumed his mortal guise of the crippled Dr. Donald Blake whose walking stick would transform into the hammer Mjolnir when struck hard against the ground. It was hotly debated for 76 issues whether Blake was a human who found the magic walking stick that filled him with Thor's spirit or if Thor was pretending to be a man when the matter was finally put to rest in issue 159 which is the basis for this film. To teach his arrogant son humility, Odin cast Thor out of Asgard to live as an infirm human with no memory of godhood but he unknowingly passes his father's test by becoming a compassionate doctor. His memory restored, Thor casts off the Blake identity and becomes Thor again full-time. The plot element of Loki being a Frost-Giant foundling adopted by Odin is from the gorgeous third volume of Thor written by J. Michael Straczynski, illustrated by Olivier Coipel and published in the 2000s. It is widely agreed that the 45-issues written and drawn by Walt Simonson in the '80's is gold standard "Thor" and essential reading since Simonson mined proper Norse mythology to plot his run on the book. All three key creators appear in cameos in the film. There is an element pulled from another version of Thor that plays a role in this movie. Marvel created a secondary universe in 2000 called the Ultimate Universe in order to boost readership by providing access to familiar characters without having to learn 40 years of back story. The MCU draws upon many Ultimate Universe details such as having an African-American rather than an Italian-American Nick Fury. Ultimate Thor is never believed to be a god and is thought of as insane which is how he is first received by everyone in the movie.
Kenneth Branagh was an inspired choice of director as he is known for his many Shakespeare productions and passion for the Bard. He infused the proceedings with gravitas that elevated the material and the characters echo of Prince Hal, Falstaff, Iago and Lear. The production design beautifully blends the divine, the medieval and the futuristic with Asgard's golden spires evoking heavenly Valhalla, the world's disc-like shape evoking a flat Earth of the Middle Ages and Heimdall's observatory evoking alien supertech that stabilizes wormholes accurately referred to as Einstein-Rosen bridges. The Bifrost itself isn't a rainbow but a crystal construct that shimmers prismatically. The Worlds Tree Yggdrasil is just a graphical representation of the nine planets accessible through the Asgardian wormhole. Although classified as planets in the film, they remain the Nine Realms of Norse myth which include Asgard, realm of the gods, Vanaheim, a fantasy realm of demi-gods, Midgard, home of humankind, Alfheim, home of the Elves, Svartalfheim, home of the Dark Elves, Jotunheim, home of the Frost-Giants, Nidavellir, home of the Dwarves, Muspelheim, the fiery realm of the demon Surtur and Niflheim, the icy realm of the Dead.
The cast is phenomenal! Chris Hemsworth was in contention with his brother Liam for the part and won it. He carries the character easily in both dramatic and comedic situations and it has become his signature role. Tom Hiddleston's casting as Loki was equally important because his role going forward in the saga would be crucial and his villainy would be layered. Branagh had worked with him before on the "Wallander" TV series and recommended him. Hiddleston owns the part and is a sheer delight; a relatable villain you simultaneously root for and hate! Anthony Hopkins is magnificent as Odin and he radiates majesty. The scene where he strips Thor of his power was completely ad-libbed and left the other actors shaken! Natalie Portman as Jane Foster was changed from a physician in the comics to an astrophysicist in the film but she always exudes intelligence and was credible. She and Hemsworth have great chemistry and their lust is palpable! Fine support is lent by Colm Feore as the sinister Laufey, Rene Russo as the nurturing Frigga, Idris Elba as the wise Heimdall, Stellan Skarsgard as the awestruck Dr. Erik Selvig, Kat Dennings as the snarky Darcy Lewis and Clark Gregg as the unflappable Son of Coul, Agent Phil Coulson. The comic-accurate Warriors Three are on hand as well with Ray Stevenson as burly Volstagg, Tadanobu Asano as grim Hogun, Josh Dallas as dashing Fandral and Jaimie Alexander as bold Lady Sif. Jeremy Renner makes his first appearance as Clint Barton aka Hawkeye, Maximiliano Hernandez makes his first movie appearance as Agent Jasper Sitwell and Samuel L. Jackson's Col. Nick Fury pops in with the Tesseract.
TRIVIA:
1. Mjolnir, the name of Thor's hammer which Darcy finds unpronounceable, translates as "Grinder" in English. In the comics, it is made from uru metal or the super-dense solidified molten core of a neutron star. As stars collapse upon themselves prior to going supernova, the cores become super-dense which accounts for Mjolnir's great weight. Only Odin's enchantment makes it portable by a pure soul.
2. The New Mexico town is a set that was modernized after its previous use as a Western town in Lawrence Kasdan's "Silverado" in 1985!
3. The events of "Iron Man 2", "The Incredible Hulk" and "Thor" all occur during one week in MCU-time called Fury's Big Week!
EASTER EGGS:
1. Odin's pet ravens Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory) alight on his throne during the coronation. The ravens are Odin's eyes and ears in his kingdom.
2. Odin arrives on Jotunheim to rescue Thor and company astride his eight-legged horse Sleipnir!
3. Odin's treasure room contains the Tuning Fork, the Tablet of Life and Time, the Warlock's Eye, the Eternal Flame, the Casket of Ancient Winters and a mock Infinity Gauntlet!
4. The name tag and false ID given to Thor bear the name of his comic book alter-ego Donald Blake!
5. A sign advertising New Mexico tourism says 'Journey into Mystery' which was the title of the comic in which Thor debuted!
6. The 10th-century Norwegian village assaulted by the Frost-Giants in flashback is Tonsberg which is featured in the World War II setting of "The First Avenger".
7. The colleague Selvig refers to who was studying gamma radiation can only be Bruce Banner!
CAMEOS:
The three seminal writers of Thor appear in cameo!
1. Stan Lee is the pick-up driver who tries to wrench the hammer free with his truck only to lose the flatbed.
2. Walter Simonson is seen in Asgard at the closing celebratory banquet between Sif and Volstagg.
3. J. Michael Straczynski is the first local seen in close-up trying to pull the hammer out of the crater.
END-CREDIT SCENE:
1. Nick Fury presents the Tesseract to Dr. Selvig for study at Project Pegasus. If you see the movies chronologically, this is the third time it appears. If you see the movies in release order, this is your first glimpse of this artifact.
The next chronological stop in the MCU are the framing scenes of "Captain America: The First Avenger" which take place in 2011.
You should still react to The Incredible Hulk and Thor is a Norse God just letting you know
thor!
Odin is the most powerful character we've seen in the MCU so far too.
I found out today that this is the first MCU movie in which Tony Stark does NOT make a physical appearance (though he is mentioned).
This film was most brilliant to watch and I was surprised that film was successful so far.
Colette has quickly became my favorite "UA-cam reactor for movies,right the start.I can't believe this is the third movie already. I subscribed months ago,and she has me now. 🙌🏼
Norse mythology, not greek.
Make a Thor playlist
Loki..god of mischief
They made some short films, called Marvel One Shots, that fit between the main movies. They are not "required" viewing, but at less than 5 minutes each, they are well worth the time.There is one that shows Coulson before he gets to the impact site called, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Thor's Hammer. You may not want to react, but you should watch.
More Marvel. Yay!
I always forget how awesome Thor was in the beginning of the MCU..
His first film is SO underrated!
It's kinda sad to see what a joke he is now..
Thor Love and thunder was awful!
Blame the fans, they tried to keep him serious with The Dark World but people said it was too dark and ambitious so they did Ragnorok more lighthearted and was the bigger hit so they kept on that path, tbh I think the Dark World is a good movie and opened the door for a lot of plots still being explored
Note to editor. Most put the spotting of Stan Lee, by the reviewer acknowledging him. For respect of Stan. Just a thought. Unless she doesn't know or spots him.
Asgard is right next to Athens.
Thor is Norse. Not Greek.
Anthony Hopkins didn't know what he signed up for
First react to naruto
Mainly naruto siphuden, best anime ever
Also ..... if Odin had sat Loki down as a child and told him his true parentage, Loki probably would've grown up a very different person, and he might not have resented his family as much. Odin's not exactly father of the millenium.
"He's a good man!" Girl... Wait 'til you see Ragnarok! 😅
The revenant
Thor is a god of german religions not greek. German and greek religions are different but related indirectly; you can look up Indo-European religion if it interests you.
The german gods collectively are called Aesir (and Vanir another family of gods). Loki is frost giant who became part of the Aesir though the explanation has been lost. His characteristics are bit muddled, but in the stories he is generally a trickster god who gets the Aesir in trouble as much as he gets them out of trouble. There's one story of Thor sent as a bride of a Frost Giant. Thor is frequently the butt of jokes as a god who rushes in blindly.
In the religion the Aesir are not invulnerable. There is a prophecy in which they are all killed.
In the religion they are not immortal but must periodically eat magic apples to rejuvenate.
In the movie also they are not immortal and Odhin is in process of dying. He goes in a coma to get stronger, but he is still nearing his end. His wife is Frigg is also capable of illusions with the suggestion that she taught Loki.
Yes, the end of Ironman is finding the hammer in New Mexico where Odhin threw it in the beginning of this movie. It becomes a device in later movies that only the worthy can lift Mjolnir. Many try and fail.
Loki is written poorly with his motivations changing every few scenes.
Interesting point. Loki (or Loge) seems to have a defined role to play, that of the source of ideas toward action, and also to be the one who causes trouble and is then punished for it, then escape.
We might recognise The Joker in this.
In the MCU films and TV series, he seems to be trying to break out of that role and into a more free role of adventurer / troublemaker.
@@stevetheduck1425 Aesir!Loki is sometimes hypothesized to have started as a fire god. Given that fire is both essential to survival and technology as well as deadly and painful if loosed from its controls, that could explain Aesir!Loki's behavior. MCU!Loki started with the trickster role and has developed as Huddleston proves able.
Fun to watch your reaction but can't believe you skipped over Stan Lee (RIP). For many people waiting for his cameo in each movie is a big part of watching them.
Hey, Colette! You've skipped "The Incredible Hulk"! The events of "The Incredible Hulk" occur during the same week in-universe as the events of "Iron Man 2" and "Thor"! See it next before you watch "Captain America: The First Avenger". "Incredible Hulk", like the Spider-Man movies, are owned by another studio even though they are MCU characters which is why the films are not on DPlus. DO NOT SKIP "THE INCREDIBLE HULK"! SEE IT NEXT.
The Incredible Hulk sucks
The Incredible Hulk was distributed by Universal Studios but owned by Marvel. The characters related to the Hulk [family, friends, allies, enemies] could not be used in solo movies without first run distribution profits going to Universal.
However, team movies or television shows keep the money in Marvel [and Disney's] pockets.
Thor, Loki and Oden are Norse god from viking mythology not Greek God. Greek gods are Zeus, Athena and Aires from Greek mythology.
You are freaking gorgeous. He is actually form Australia.
#ColetteCherry, you are so sweet. Thank you so much for uploading this awesome movie reaction. I love you very much, and I will continue supporting you because your anime content is so cool, and also because I love watching you react to different anime series.
Thor is Norse mythology, not Greek.
it's NORSE/Scandanavian mythology, you silly B.
My cat is named Fandral.
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he *what* for his brother?
Kid Loki is kinda handsome
Tom Hiddleston originally signed on to be Thor. Got the part. But to Tom really loved the character. To the point he said "you know. I don't think I can't do this part justice. But I know someone would" and that's how Chris Hemsworth the part. And Riddles on thought he'd play a better Loki then Thor.
Just like how Christopher Lee got the part to play gandalf, his favorite lord of the rings character. And gave it up because he felt he was too old to play a vibrate gandalf to do it justice. So he played suruman instead recommended his friend Sir Ian McKellan.
Christopher Lee _wanted_ to play Gandalf, but Ian McKellan had already been cast. It was kind of awkward because he didn't know this when auditioning. You have to wonder how that would have worked out, as Christopher Lee _had_ actually been picked to play Gandalf _by Tolkien himself_ when he was still alive. He was the only one involved with the films who had _actually met him._
In fact no, Loki is some kind of antihero
Palms to face calling Norse gods Greek 😂😂😂😂😂
These movies are great. As much as you liked Iron Man, be very aware of his heroes journey through the universe. Pay attention to who he is now and who he becomes. Everything in the movies relates to other things in other movies.
I Cringed every time she daid Greek when its Norse mythology
Great reaction again!!! I hope you don’t mind but I wanted to point out a couple things: the power of the Giants is called The Casket of Ancient Winters and can unleash an amazing amount of ice power, and the reason Loki is so small you can think of it as a birth defect cause it’s not normal for Frost Giants to be that small
27:01 Thor tried to use Talk no Jutsu on Loki 😂