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The Loki series and Thor 4: The Unnecessary Installment are excellent examples of beating a dead horse. Stop, Marvel, you butchered them. Nobody cares anymore.
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justfandomwritings · 2 years
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Things Taika stans told me today:
1. That scene where Thor is stripped naked and women faint looking at his dick isn’t meant to be sexy.
2. Thor being chained up in front of a crowd of people, stripped naked against his will while verbally objecting isn’t sexual assault purely because he’s Norse
3. Being stripped naked for women to drool over your dick and ass has zero sexual connotations and therefore isn’t sexual assault
4. I’m not allowed to define a scene as sexual assault even though I’ve watched the scene because I didn’t watch the whole movie
5. You shouldn’t post critical things on tumblr
6. Replying on my own tumblr post constitutes imposing my opinion on people.
7. I’m just using my sexual assault
8. My sexual assault is the only reason I think a scene clearly showing sexual assault is sexual assault
9. I need to show them other people agreeing that it’s sexual assault to validate my opinion
10. I only think it’s sexual assault cause other people said so
11. Taking someone’s towel in a private sauna is the exact same thing as chaining someone up and stripping them naked in a crowd while the person tells you not to.
12. A comparison of being chained up and stripped naked against your will in front of a crowd of people to those body scans at an airport or a strip search at the airport
13. I’m not invalidating male victims of sexual assault. I just watched a man be stripped naked against his will in front of a crowd of people while he was chained up and tried to resist and thought it wasn’t sexy enough to be sexual assault.
Taika stans have lost it.
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trekkiehood · 4 months
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Thor is just the story of someone who spent their life abused, getting revenge on their abusers and honestly I have no sympathy for the house of Odin.
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war-in-time · 2 years
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You can also say the movie is sexist.
Oh yeah definitely, it’s sexist to both men and women in this case. Jane wasn’t allowed to be her own smart self from the previous movies that was able to help Thor out with science even if she didn’t physically fight anyone. No instead she got his powers, got all dolled up when using the hammer, and started acting like him? Like the quips and everything was completely uncalled for and just made her feel like a copy of him instead of the Jane that we did know.
And Thor was also dummed down beyond belief. That speech at the town hall where he kept repeating words and stuttering was physically painful to watch because we know that Thor is capable of being inspiring and well spoken. We’ve seen him be a capable leader in past movies, but like I already said he’s been reverted to himself before any character growth happened.
Also the so called representation of Valkyrie being supposedly lesbian after kissing some unknown goddess on the hand? Really? People are okay with that? The lgbt representation is better in the new Baymax show then it is in this movie.
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lokisaves · 2 years
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Nothing will ever take the sting away from Ragnarok ruining this franchise, but seeing this fucking helps. A lot. 
Also, justice for TDW.
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justarandomgirly · 2 years
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I watched Thor Ragnarok again. Ok. So they are telling me that Thor's childhood friends are killed and their death is never addressed in the movie afterwards,when Thor comes back he doesnt find out & if he does offscreen,its never acknowledged he would feel sadness or anything.
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ladylaufeyson1 · 2 years
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One day I’ll stop blogging about how much I loathed Ragnarok and absolutely everything that came after it. 
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katnissmellarkkk · 2 years
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me : all Marvel movies have their good and bad points 😊
also me : Thor is the most genuinely boring segment of the franchise.
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musclesandhammering · 2 years
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What do you think about the new Thor trailer?
I hadn’t even watched it until you sent this ask, because I just honestly cannot make myself care about a Thor movie without Loki in it. Like I just can’t do it. I already grew to hate Thor’s character so much after ragnarok, I’m not invested in what happens to him at all.
That being said, I did eventually watch the trailer, though, and I don’t even really have an opinion on the film plot or characters or anything. It’s whatever. The petty part of me kinda wants it to flop, but there are lots of people who worked hard on the movie, so I don’t really want that.
I will say that- even though I despise Valkyrie as a character- she looked fine as hell here. Lmaooo like Tessa Thompson was so hot in that video.
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the-lekhika · 9 months
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I just want to reflect how much the Loki show ruined Loki as a character for me and how much disheartened I was with it.
I had always wanted a spinoff on him, which explored him more. And the Loki show did anything but that.
Do you guys remember how Loki was in Infinity War for like 5 minutes, yet Tom Hiddleston was at almost every media interaction the cast had? The same thing happened in the show as well. They used him to market the show, then sidelined him in his own show. I think that was unacceptable, because they used Loki as a bait to promote a character that I held no emotions for.
Sylvie.
The argument that one does not like Sylvie because they “hate a strong female character/a character with complex arcs” is so pathetic. I don’t think I would’ve liked Sylvie even if she had the most elaborate arc in the MCU (which she doesn’t) because it just wasn’t meant to be about her.
I wanted to see Loki’s story, his journey, and if you take this moment to interject with the statement that “she’s Loki too, just different”, then I say that I wanted to see our Loki, the one who was broken when he found out that he was the monster parents told their children about at night, the one who had plethora of iconic dialogues while fighting the avengers, who was killed only for us to realize that he wasn’t.
Everytime I said that we needed a Loki spinoff before it was announced was not because I wanted new characters, it was because I wanted to see more of the character that was already there, very much beloved by the fans. I wanted them to explore his character in a deeper sense and maybe dip a little into mythology as well.
I think Loki was one of those characters that neither needed a love interest nor was ready for one. I don’t ship him with either Sylvie or Mobius, because it feels like neither of them genuinely like Loki for who he is.
Loki had far more compelling things they could have explored like his jotun heritage, his trauma from the time with Thanos and his magic that is the only memory he has of Frigga instead of his love life.
The whole show felt like it was written by someone who wasn’t the least bit interested in Loki and barely looked into him before creating his female counterpart.
It feels like a disrespect for the fans who were connected to Loki on an emotional level.
Why am I saying this now, after like 2 years since the show came out?
I don’t know, after hearing the news about season 2 releasing in October, I just feel so upset. Tired. I hate this show much because it made Loki so irrelevant to me. A sidepiece in his own show. He went around in ugly costumes and all the regal vibes I had from him just disappeared.
I still remember a time when Loki was on the top of my favorite characters, and I loved him so much. I still do, but I’m not sure if I’ll watch the 2nd season and my 13 y/o self would hate me for this.
I’ve gotten detached from his character and I hate myself for it because Loki was someone whom I adored more than anything else in the fandom world.
Loki is that one character who is loved by the fanon but absolutely despised by the canon.
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justfandomwritings · 2 years
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Y’all remember when Chris Hemsworth said he’s not considered a serious actor because he’s just too buff?
Like you’re really gonna use that as your excuse in a world where Henry Cavill exists and is very much taken seriously as an actor?
Just sayin. Maybe it’s not the muscles. Maybe it’s you dude.
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abby118 · 5 months
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war-in-time · 2 years
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Would you mind sharing more specifics about why you didn't like the movie? I'm very split on whether I liked it or not tbh
I’m gonna list a few things that come to mind at the top of my head that really bothered me.
1) Frigga taking baby Thor into battle did not sit well with me, she loved her sons and this seems like a gross overlook of their safety for a joke.
2) Thor sitting ontop of a mountain while the guardians are doing the job they were hired to do without him, forcing Quill and Mantis to go get him in the middle of a fight, and when he finally joins them he does so in the cockiest way that ends up with the temple that they were hired to protect being destroyed by Thor. He just acted the same way as he did when they went to Jotunheim in the first movie. Absolute regression.
3) I mentioned this in a previous ask too but Korgs narration, it was extremely annoying and all of what he said during montages could have been cut out and those scenes would have been a lot more impactful and enjoyable.
4) Sif showing up for five seconds and Thor was just kinda a dick to her, as well as Korg also being an ass when talking about the warriors three and their death.
5) Jane having blonde highlight, long curly hair, and a perfect face of makeup when she’s Thor makes no sense. We know Thor can’t alter his physical appearance, just his clothes, and the hammer isn’t actually making her any better so non of it makes sense.
6) Every god being an asshole is tasteless and disrespectful to mythos, and people that still worship said gods. And Zeus is not Robert Baratheon, he should not be treated or portrayed as such.
7) Heimdall having a son out of nowhere, which just makes him look like an absent father in the other three movies which is a terrible stereotype to attach to a black male character. Disney really fucked that one up.
Lastly I have issues with some scenes that just seemed awkward. One example is when Thor and Jane are arguing and they both stutter their dialogue, almost like the actors forgot their dialogues and it’s just ridiculous that they kept that scene instead of reshooting it so that it flowed like a proper conversation/argument. There were more scenes like this particularly but this one stuck out.
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dkmbookworm · 1 year
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Something that really pisses me off is this assumption that because you dislike the current direction with Loki and Thor’s characters, it must mean that you “hate comedy” and “want everything to be serious and gloomy”. As if the only form of comedy that exists is weird, random antics. What is this attitude that thor and loki were never funny in the previous films? The only difference is that the comedy was formed based on their personalities and conflicts with other people or situations, rather than just them being stupid or quirky.
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justarandomgirly · 2 years
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Because that's what heroes do
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ladylaufeyson1 · 1 year
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Can’t believe I still have any hope at this point, but in a recent interview with Josh Horowitz, Chris Hemsworth said that if he ever did return as Thor again it would have to be a drastically different version (thank god). Maybe, even though the last two Thor movies were horrific, there is hope to wrap this up in a way that makes small amends to the franchise and the original character(s). I certainly wont hold my breath, but I cant imagine it getting much worse.
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