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Thor
May 10, 2011 1:13:53 GMT -5
Post by Erik-El on May 10, 2011 1:13:53 GMT -5
Lol anti-Loki teleport mechanism.
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Thor
May 10, 2011 1:15:14 GMT -5
Post by Lunacyde Prime on May 10, 2011 1:15:14 GMT -5
Because i would view teleporting and taking it with him as something that would be a great deal more difficult than teleporting out from under it.
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Thor
May 10, 2011 1:26:15 GMT -5
Post by Gender on May 10, 2011 1:26:15 GMT -5
Because i would view teleporting and taking it with him as something that would be a great deal more difficult than teleporting out from under it. If anything it should be easier. Having a super duper heavy hammer on your chest crushing your lungs vs just holding onto it and teleporting away, I think the super duper heavy portion is what makes it more difficult. Loki could have just waited for Stan Lee to get his pick up truck in help out too.
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Thor
May 10, 2011 1:29:25 GMT -5
Post by Lunacyde Prime on May 10, 2011 1:29:25 GMT -5
It's not heavy though. It wasn't like it was putting infinite weight on his chest, that would have crushed him like a bug. It's merely magically "unlifteable" to those who are not worthy. It was not putting any pressure on him, he just couldn't lift it to move it off him. He was held in place magically basically. However teleporting would have make it so that he didn't have to lift the hammer to escape.
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Thor
May 10, 2011 1:46:59 GMT -5
Post by Gender on May 10, 2011 1:46:59 GMT -5
It's not heavy though. It wasn't like it was putting infinite weight on his chest, that would have crushed him like a bug. It's merely magically "unlifteable" to those who are not worthy. It was not putting any pressure on him, he just couldn't lift it to move it off him. He was held in place magically basically. However teleporting would have make it so that he didn't have to lift the hammer to escape. Loki made it look heavy on his chest if I recall, like it was making him very uncomfortable. Generally in the comics thats how it's also ran when Thor dropped it on Rulk's hands.
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Thor
May 10, 2011 22:12:31 GMT -5
Post by Erik-El on May 10, 2011 22:12:31 GMT -5
Well the hammer is still a giant piece of metal. It likely does have some weight.
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Thor
May 10, 2011 22:28:04 GMT -5
Post by ckal on May 10, 2011 22:28:04 GMT -5
Pathetic mortals! The Mighty Thor has crushed your politics! Lmao. I was supposed to see Thor again this weekend, but I think I have to wait again til next weekend.
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May 11, 2011 0:57:18 GMT -5
Post by chyrondave on May 11, 2011 0:57:18 GMT -5
I got the impression that Loki didn't so much teleport as mirror walk (used the mirror as a portal). If that is the case, then there is no way he could have "teleported" out from under the hammer (I'm not going to try and spell that) since there was no mirror or reflective surface near by to use.
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Thor
May 12, 2011 17:40:12 GMT -5
Post by Matezoide on May 12, 2011 17:40:12 GMT -5
I thought the hammer was blocking Loki`s magic,preventing him from teleporting
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Oct 4, 2011 11:51:00 GMT -5
Post by ckal on Oct 4, 2011 11:51:00 GMT -5
I just rewatched the Thor deleted scenes, and man they are so good. The majority of them should have been kept in there. I honestly think it would have brought the movie from a 77% on RT up to the mid 80's %, to be truly great (and if the Destroyer/Thor fight was even just a minute or 30 sec longer). It just makes it feel more complete and more involving.
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Thor
Oct 4, 2011 17:17:21 GMT -5
Post by NorCalCO on Oct 4, 2011 17:17:21 GMT -5
I just rewatched the Thor deleted scenes, and man they are so good. The majority of them should have been kept in there. I honestly think it would have brought the movie from a 77% on RT up to the mid 80's %, to be truly great (and if the Destroyer/Thor fight was even just a minute or 30 sec longer). It just makes it feel more complete and more involving. I'm really glad to hear that. Too bad they didn't do an extended / director's cut with everything added in. I'm going to hopefully start going through all the special features on my Thor BluRay this week.
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Oct 4, 2011 23:58:04 GMT -5
Post by Gender on Oct 4, 2011 23:58:04 GMT -5
I just rewatched the Thor deleted scenes, and man they are so good. The majority of them should have been kept in there. I honestly think it would have brought the movie from a 77% on RT up to the mid 80's %, to be truly great (and if the Destroyer/Thor fight was even just a minute or 30 sec longer). It just makes it feel more complete and more involving. The movie started out at like an 86% on RT, it just took a while for it to go down, but it held it's own. Versus lets say GL that started around in the 50's working it's way down to 27%.
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Oct 5, 2011 2:41:47 GMT -5
Post by ckal on Oct 5, 2011 2:41:47 GMT -5
norcal- I would have loved a cut with all the deleted scenes added. I'm positive you will enjoy them (as there are only a couple I think were rightfully cut), and if you were looking for more Warrior's Three, Loki, Frigga, and their interactions between each other and Thor, you will be happy to see it.
hellos- Yeah, Tho actually started out (before it premiered in the USA) in the low to mid 90's, then gradually at a steady pace went downward. It's obviously much better than GL's reviews, but I think with these scenes added, Thor would've been sitting at least at a solid 85%.
The scenes just add more meat to the movie and characters.
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Oct 5, 2011 2:54:04 GMT -5
Post by Gender on Oct 5, 2011 2:54:04 GMT -5
norcal- I would have loved a cut with all the deleted scenes added. I'm positive you will enjoy them (as there are only a couple I think were rightfully cut), and if you were looking for more Warrior's Three, Loki, Frigga, and their interactions between each other and Thor, you will be happy to see it. hellos- Yeah, Tho actually started out (before it premiered in the USA) in the low to mid 90's, then gradually at a steady pace went downward. It's obviously much better than GL's reviews, but I think with these scenes added, Thor would've been sitting at least at a solid 85%. The scenes just add more meat to the movie and characters. I disagree, some of those scenes would have been nice addition, especially to flesh out Thor's "mom" Frigga(not sure if that is going to stick), but the film worked pretty well as is. It's not like we needed the Asgardian healing stones included and the like. Although Volstagg apologizing to Heimdall would have been neat addition when Fandral was mocking the things people say about his sight.
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Thor
Oct 5, 2011 10:11:46 GMT -5
Post by ckal on Oct 5, 2011 10:11:46 GMT -5
The scene where Thor used a healing stone to heal Erik Selvig is one of the ones I feel was rightfully cut (slowed pace and took focus off Thor and the current battle too much - I believe that's what Stellan Skarsgaard actually said about that scene as well, don't want people worrying what happens to Selvig during that scene).
The movie worked pretty well as is, an with the addition of the deleted scenes, would have worked great. The type of movie they went for was essentially a family drama. The scene with Odin/Frigga, Loki/Frigga, Thor/Frigga, add depth to these characters involved in the story. Then you have the scenes and extended scenes with the Warriors Three who would have made great supporting characters and given the film more of a sense of completeness. Although that is a tall order when you also have Earth and Earth characters to deal with, I imagine the sequel will give the opportunity to expand on the W3 much more as Thor 2 is supposed to be set the vast majority in Asgard and the other realms outside of earth.
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Oct 18, 2011 20:43:56 GMT -5
Post by NorCalCO on Oct 18, 2011 20:43:56 GMT -5
Finally watched all the deleted scenes on my Thor BR last night. I agree that scene with Thor using the healing stone being left out was good, but I think the movie would have benefited slightly by having some of the others included. I would definitely have liked to see the Warriors Three, Lady Sif and Frigga get more screen time in the cinematic release. I'm really glad that they were included on the BluRay.
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Oct 18, 2011 20:49:40 GMT -5
Post by ckal on Oct 18, 2011 20:49:40 GMT -5
Yeah. Almost all of the other scenes aside from the healing stone one were focused on the Warriors Three, Frigga, Odin, and Loki anyways.
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