I'm with, well, everyone else. Portman's great, this is a good choice for the character and the Donald Blake stuff is great.
Plus, the sheer unalloyed lunacy of a Kenneth Branagh-directed Thor movie is still so huge, so unrelenting and Shakespearean that frankly the cast are gravy. This is going to be unlike anything Marvel have done so far and I'm really looking forward to it.
Incidentally, do we have confirmation on Brian'ESSEX! FRESH! HORSES!'Blessed as Odin yet?
@TemporalSword: Considering what she was given to work with in Star Wars, I think she did pretty well. Both in terms of writing, and what she was acting against....
@TemporalSword: My thoughts exactly. When I first saw her in Star Wars I wasn't sure if the problem was her acting or the dialog. [I am glade I came all the way down here so I didn't repost what was previously stated].
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Which is a shame since that story was pretty killer and I think was good way of introducing Thor on his own terms as it were.
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Plus, the sheer unalloyed lunacy of a Kenneth Branagh-directed Thor movie is still so huge, so unrelenting and Shakespearean that frankly the cast are gravy. This is going to be unlike anything Marvel have done so far and I'm really looking forward to it.
Incidentally, do we have confirmation on Brian'ESSEX! FRESH! HORSES!'Blessed as Odin yet?
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I like Natalie Portman. I am pleased with this choice.
Also, Natalie, if you're reading this--call me. Please?
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I like this cast.
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Agreed.
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RoboCop Supernatural Swan Lake?
"Put the Ballerina down Spirit of Clarence Boddicker, or there will be... TROUBLE."
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