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Thor: Ragnarok

User rating: 4.12 103 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: November 3, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: March 6, 2018

PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Comedy | 2h 10m

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User rating: November 14, 2017

Really disappointed with this movie. Was not what I thought it would be. I actually thought it was pretty boring.

User rating: November 14, 2017

The Mighty Thor has been reduced to a moronic sissy. Why do all characters have to be sarcastic and crack jokes? This is the worst Marvel movie to date. I thought Deadpool was lame, but at least it did not destroy years of noble and heroic comic book adventures. Spider-Man is a wise-ass and Tony Stark is sarcastic. All superheroes do not have to be the same. Comedy should not be the goal of all dialogue.

User rating: November 14, 2017

Soooo much fun! Loved it! :-)

User rating: November 14, 2017

I liked the story, the action and the comedy. Kate Blanchett was an awesome villian. Definitely worth the admission.

User rating: November 12, 2017

Love this movie it's awesome and hilarious

User rating: November 11, 2017

Love the bits of humour throughout the movie . The eye candy is not bad either. Glad there were not sex scenes (Y)

User rating: November 11, 2017

Very entertaining. Lots of humour. Not at all tired of this marvel comics stuff because of the quality writing.

User rating: November 10, 2017

This is a Great movie to watch and be entertained. Does have some ideas from the animation movie Planet Hulk. If you watch the the gladiator fight in the movies some of those ideas came from the animation movie. Sure was fun to watch and see the gladiators come to life.

User rating: November 9, 2017

TWO THUMBS UP !

User rating: November 9, 2017

I was a kid in the Golden age of (baby boomer comics) Loved Marvel Comics. Bringing these characters to the big screen has been a huge undertaking, bravo ever since Ironman they have been getting better and better. I'm not going to these to compare them to the comics they originated from I'm going to be entertained, staying true to the characters is what is the bonus, all the elements are there. I love that Loki & Thor cast the way they are Chris and Tom are brothers off the pages and onto the big screen. Build a Statue of Stan Lee and give it a large MARVEL-OUS