.This video is a re-upload. Original release date: 4/23/18. Also, TV Sins here: Thor: Ragnarok. Thor: Ragnarok Watch Full. Creators Greg Pak movie info After the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), held captive on the planet Sakaar without his hammer, must win a gladiatorial duel against an old friend, The Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), in order to return to Asgard in time to stop the villainous Hela (Cate Blanchett) and the impending. Overview Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe without his mighty hammer and finds himself in a race against time to get back to Asgard to stop Ragnarok—the destruction of his homeworld and the end of Asgardian civilization—at the hands of an all-powerful new threat, the ruthless Hela. For over 25 years, the Wild Cards universe has been entertaining readers with stories of superpowered people in an alternate history. When a mysterious stranger approaches Wally Gunderson, a.k.a.
Thor: Ragnarok (2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The Thor: Ragnarok trailer delighted fans in Hall H on Saturday night at Comic-Con, introducing fans to our best look at the latest Thor adventure and just how different it stands from the films that have preceded. The trailer was full of little Marvel tidbits for fans to enjoy and it really showed how the film will balance the hefty world ending drama with plenty of laughs along the way. It takes the humor of The Avengers films and seems to turn it up a few notches.
One of the reasons is director Taika Waititi, a guy who knows a bit about being funny on the big screen and doing it with situations that might not always lend to comedy. He's best known for Hunt for the Wilderpeople and What We Do In The Shadows, but Thor: Ragnarok might become his big ticket prize if all works out. And one of the big reasons is because he didn't seem to sacrifice his own style and tactics when making this film. According to an interview with MTV News, much of the dialogue in Thor is ad-libbed or tossed out on the spot by Waititi himself:
'I would say we improvised probably 80 percent of the film, or ad-libbed and threw in stuff. My style of working is I'll often be behind the camera, or right next to the camera yelling words at people, like, ‘Say this, say this! Say it this way!' I'll straight-up give Anthony Hopkins a line reading. I don't care.'
So it's one thing that this film will have in common with the very first Iron Man film — at least spiritually. They were kinda forced to ad-lib out of necessity on that film since they reportedly didn't have a script. That gives Ragnarok a leg up, even if Waititi seemed to face some questions from his cast about the direction the film was going in:
'Mark Ruffalo would be finished shooting for the day,' Waititi recalled, 'and he'd come up to me and he'd be like, ‘Why have we not been fired yet? We are doing the most insane stuff in this film, so where's the phone call?''
Considering how tight the Marvel ship runs, it's a little surprising that things were as loose as could be now. But it seems like they've really loosened up in the days since Kevin Feige was given free control over the Marvel Studios projects, not just on the purse strings.
Microsoft office document imaging online. (Via MTV News)
This week in the Research Log, we're clocking THOR: RAGNAROK, because we're big fat Taika Waititi fans. As usual, we've watched the movie and used the Storyclock Notebook to visualize the film's structure in the form of a clock.
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Let's Break It Down
- Opening Image: Thor in a cage talking to a skeleton.
- Normalcy: Thor returns to Asgard. Finds Loki pretending to be Odin. Classic Loki bullshit. They go looking for Odin. Find him in some Norway stock footage.
- Normalcy Disrupted: Hella shows up. Is a badass. Destroys hammer.
- Herald: Hella threatens to take Asgard.
- Rational Approach: Thor and Loki try to stop Hella via action and skirmishing.
- Break Into Act 2: Hella knocks them across the universe.
- B Story Begins: Thor lands on the junk planet and is threatened by some scavengers. Valkyrie makes an entrance and apprehends him.
- Trailer Moments/Promise of the Premise: Hella shows up to Asgard and proceeds to kick its ass. Thor meets Grandmaster Goldblum, much to our benefit. Grandmaster Goldblum throws Thor into the arena. Guess who he's fighting? (Spoiler Alert: Hulk)
- Midpoint: Hella tries to get the Asgard sword but Idris Elba took it. Thor survives the Hulk fight by summoning lightning bolts, much to everyone's surprise (including maybe his own?).
- Things Get Worse: Hella and her giant wolf start interrogating the locals.
- Hero's Last Resort: Thor, Hulk, and Valkyrie steal a ship and break the hell out. Thor goes straight to Hella to buy them some time to save the Asgardians.
- Game Over: Hella slashes out Thor's eye. Stabs the living shit out of him.
- Breakthrough and Rebirth/Break Into Act 3: 'I'm the Goddess of Death, what are you the god of, again?' Thor flashes to Norway stock footage for a pep talk from dad.
- Hero Gains Upper Hand: Back to Hella's question -- '..what are you the god of?' Thor responds: 'I'm the God of Led Zeppelin!' Boom! Lightning! Immigrant Song! Coolest fight sequence in a Marvel movie yet ensues.
- Shadow's Final Push: Hella arrives to battle and starts ruining their victory vibes.
- Ultimate Breakthrough: Thor gets an idea: let's just blow it all to hell. Send Loki to get the skull from Act 1 and initiate the Ragnarok sequence.
- New Normalcy: Asgard isn't a place anymore. It's a group of people on a spaceship, headed to Earth. And most importantly, Thor and Loki are brothers on the same team now.
- Final Image: Thor on a throne talking to his people.
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Stuff That Stood Out To Me
Rainierland Thor Ragnarok 2
- This movie is awesome.
- Its structure is deceptively simple, even while having roughly 9,000 characters.
- We don't waste a lot of time between the inciting incident and the break into act 2. Hella basically shows up and says 'I'm in charge now,' breaks Thor's stuff, and knocks him halfway across existence, pushing him right to his main objective: get home and kick out the intruder.
- Cate Blanchett. That's it. Just: Cate Blanchett.
- This is the first Thor movie where Thor is the coolest person in the room. Up until this point, he's always been the big lug without brains, but now he's finally the James Bond of his own movie. Even when he's sharing the frame with Jeffmaster Goldblum.
- Symmetrical moments: Satan Dude in the hell place talking about Ragnarok + Satan Dude in Asgard doing Ragnarok.
- Symmetrical moments: Valkyrie's arc is textbook Symmetry. Valkyrie welcomes us to Act 2 by drunkenly flying in on her ship + Valkyrie pushes us into Act 3 by jumping onto ships and blowing them up like a ninja. Thor realizes Valkyrie is Valkyrie + Valkyrie flashback to Valkyrie being Valkyrie.
- Symmetrical moments: Karl Urban shows off Des and Troy + Karl Urban uses Des and Troy.
- Symmetrical moments: Hella arrives and gets rid of Thor + Thor arrives to get rid of Hella.
- Symmetrical moments: Hulk enters the story + Banner enters the story.
So I'm gonna talk as Seth Worley here: I love this movie because it's exactly the kind of movie I'd try to make if a powerful film exec got drunk or experienced a head injury and hired me to direct a huge IP. It's bold, irreverent, takes itself the perfect amount of seriously, and pushes the material to the fringes of its world -- putting the focus on its weirdest parts and celebrating them.
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.This video is a re-upload. Original release date: 4/23/18. Also, TV Sins here: Thor: Ragnarok. Thor: Ragnarok Watch Full. Creators Greg Pak movie info After the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), held captive on the planet Sakaar without his hammer, must win a gladiatorial duel against an old friend, The Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), in order to return to Asgard in time to stop the villainous Hela (Cate Blanchett) and the impending. Overview Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe without his mighty hammer and finds himself in a race against time to get back to Asgard to stop Ragnarok—the destruction of his homeworld and the end of Asgardian civilization—at the hands of an all-powerful new threat, the ruthless Hela. For over 25 years, the Wild Cards universe has been entertaining readers with stories of superpowered people in an alternate history. When a mysterious stranger approaches Wally Gunderson, a.k.a.
Thor: Ragnarok (2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The Thor: Ragnarok trailer delighted fans in Hall H on Saturday night at Comic-Con, introducing fans to our best look at the latest Thor adventure and just how different it stands from the films that have preceded. The trailer was full of little Marvel tidbits for fans to enjoy and it really showed how the film will balance the hefty world ending drama with plenty of laughs along the way. It takes the humor of The Avengers films and seems to turn it up a few notches.
One of the reasons is director Taika Waititi, a guy who knows a bit about being funny on the big screen and doing it with situations that might not always lend to comedy. He's best known for Hunt for the Wilderpeople and What We Do In The Shadows, but Thor: Ragnarok might become his big ticket prize if all works out. And one of the big reasons is because he didn't seem to sacrifice his own style and tactics when making this film. According to an interview with MTV News, much of the dialogue in Thor is ad-libbed or tossed out on the spot by Waititi himself:
'I would say we improvised probably 80 percent of the film, or ad-libbed and threw in stuff. My style of working is I'll often be behind the camera, or right next to the camera yelling words at people, like, ‘Say this, say this! Say it this way!' I'll straight-up give Anthony Hopkins a line reading. I don't care.'
So it's one thing that this film will have in common with the very first Iron Man film — at least spiritually. They were kinda forced to ad-lib out of necessity on that film since they reportedly didn't have a script. That gives Ragnarok a leg up, even if Waititi seemed to face some questions from his cast about the direction the film was going in:
'Mark Ruffalo would be finished shooting for the day,' Waititi recalled, 'and he'd come up to me and he'd be like, ‘Why have we not been fired yet? We are doing the most insane stuff in this film, so where's the phone call?''
Considering how tight the Marvel ship runs, it's a little surprising that things were as loose as could be now. But it seems like they've really loosened up in the days since Kevin Feige was given free control over the Marvel Studios projects, not just on the purse strings.
Microsoft office document imaging online. (Via MTV News)
This week in the Research Log, we're clocking THOR: RAGNAROK, because we're big fat Taika Waititi fans. As usual, we've watched the movie and used the Storyclock Notebook to visualize the film's structure in the form of a clock.
Rainierland Thor Ragnarok
Let's Break It Down
- Opening Image: Thor in a cage talking to a skeleton.
- Normalcy: Thor returns to Asgard. Finds Loki pretending to be Odin. Classic Loki bullshit. They go looking for Odin. Find him in some Norway stock footage.
- Normalcy Disrupted: Hella shows up. Is a badass. Destroys hammer.
- Herald: Hella threatens to take Asgard.
- Rational Approach: Thor and Loki try to stop Hella via action and skirmishing.
- Break Into Act 2: Hella knocks them across the universe.
- B Story Begins: Thor lands on the junk planet and is threatened by some scavengers. Valkyrie makes an entrance and apprehends him.
- Trailer Moments/Promise of the Premise: Hella shows up to Asgard and proceeds to kick its ass. Thor meets Grandmaster Goldblum, much to our benefit. Grandmaster Goldblum throws Thor into the arena. Guess who he's fighting? (Spoiler Alert: Hulk)
- Midpoint: Hella tries to get the Asgard sword but Idris Elba took it. Thor survives the Hulk fight by summoning lightning bolts, much to everyone's surprise (including maybe his own?).
- Things Get Worse: Hella and her giant wolf start interrogating the locals.
- Hero's Last Resort: Thor, Hulk, and Valkyrie steal a ship and break the hell out. Thor goes straight to Hella to buy them some time to save the Asgardians.
- Game Over: Hella slashes out Thor's eye. Stabs the living shit out of him.
- Breakthrough and Rebirth/Break Into Act 3: 'I'm the Goddess of Death, what are you the god of, again?' Thor flashes to Norway stock footage for a pep talk from dad.
- Hero Gains Upper Hand: Back to Hella's question -- '..what are you the god of?' Thor responds: 'I'm the God of Led Zeppelin!' Boom! Lightning! Immigrant Song! Coolest fight sequence in a Marvel movie yet ensues.
- Shadow's Final Push: Hella arrives to battle and starts ruining their victory vibes.
- Ultimate Breakthrough: Thor gets an idea: let's just blow it all to hell. Send Loki to get the skull from Act 1 and initiate the Ragnarok sequence.
- New Normalcy: Asgard isn't a place anymore. It's a group of people on a spaceship, headed to Earth. And most importantly, Thor and Loki are brothers on the same team now.
- Final Image: Thor on a throne talking to his people.
Rainierland Thor Ragnarok Series
Stuff That Stood Out To Me
Rainierland Thor Ragnarok 2
- This movie is awesome.
- Its structure is deceptively simple, even while having roughly 9,000 characters.
- We don't waste a lot of time between the inciting incident and the break into act 2. Hella basically shows up and says 'I'm in charge now,' breaks Thor's stuff, and knocks him halfway across existence, pushing him right to his main objective: get home and kick out the intruder.
- Cate Blanchett. That's it. Just: Cate Blanchett.
- This is the first Thor movie where Thor is the coolest person in the room. Up until this point, he's always been the big lug without brains, but now he's finally the James Bond of his own movie. Even when he's sharing the frame with Jeffmaster Goldblum.
- Symmetrical moments: Satan Dude in the hell place talking about Ragnarok + Satan Dude in Asgard doing Ragnarok.
- Symmetrical moments: Valkyrie's arc is textbook Symmetry. Valkyrie welcomes us to Act 2 by drunkenly flying in on her ship + Valkyrie pushes us into Act 3 by jumping onto ships and blowing them up like a ninja. Thor realizes Valkyrie is Valkyrie + Valkyrie flashback to Valkyrie being Valkyrie.
- Symmetrical moments: Karl Urban shows off Des and Troy + Karl Urban uses Des and Troy.
- Symmetrical moments: Hella arrives and gets rid of Thor + Thor arrives to get rid of Hella.
- Symmetrical moments: Hulk enters the story + Banner enters the story.
So I'm gonna talk as Seth Worley here: I love this movie because it's exactly the kind of movie I'd try to make if a powerful film exec got drunk or experienced a head injury and hired me to direct a huge IP. It's bold, irreverent, takes itself the perfect amount of seriously, and pushes the material to the fringes of its world -- putting the focus on its weirdest parts and celebrating them.
Rainierland Thor Ragnarok Download
I hope Taika Waititi is able to hop back and forth between the indie world and the blockbuster world on a regular basis. Because the blockbuster world needs more insanely weird and entertaining movies like THOR RAGNAROK.
Storyclock Notebook
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A notebook designed for screenwriters and story nerds.