Even though Marvel Studios is two weeks away from releasing Thor and over three months away from dropping Captain America: The First Avenger into theaters, the comic company is so confident in its summer superheroes — played by Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans respectively — that it is already planning blockbuster sequels for each.
Even though Marvel Studios is two weeks away from releasing Thor and over three months away from dropping Captain America: The First Avenger into theaters, the comic company is so confident in its summer superheroes — played by Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans respectively — that it is already planning blockbuster sequels for each.
‘A burly slab of bombastic superhero entertainment,’ one critic writes about Marvel’s 3-D take on the mighty Norse god. By Eric Ditzian Chris Hemsworth in “Thor” Photo: Paramount Pictures “Thor” made landfall in Australia over the weekend, as Chris Hemsworth and the cast of this Marvel adaption arrived for the film’s premiere in Sydney on Sunday. Coinciding with the flick’s debut is the release of the first wave of reviews from around the globe. The early word is very good for fans of the Asgardian superhero. “The Marvel universe moves into the cosmic realm with ‘Thor,’ a burly slab of bombastic superhero entertainment that skitters just this side of kitschy to provide an introduction befitting the mighty god of thunder,” writes The Hollywood Reporter in a typically positive review. “It’s a noisy, universe-rattling spectacle full of sound and fury with a suitably epic design, solid digital effects and a healthy respect for the comic-book lore that turned a mythological Norse god into a founding member of the superhero team known as The Avengers.’ ” Chris Hemsworth, who was introduced to American audiences in a small role in 2009’s “Star Trek,” is being dubbed a worthy live-action version of the Marvel hero. “[He] is just as good a fit for the character of Thor as Robert Downey Jr. is for Tony Stark, and that one thing goes a long way to making the film a pleasure to watch,” says HitFix . Many reviews have highlighted the way in which the film has stayed true to the often comedic nature of the source material. ” ‘Thor’ is frequently hilarious, but the humor comes from a genuine affection for the occasionally silly tropes of the comic books, not misguided ‘irony,” writes Australian site The Vine . Lest you think critical opinion has been uniformly positive, we should note that reviews have dinged the movie for a variety of reasons. “While some post converted 3-D has really impressed me (‘Green Hornet’), ‘Thor’ didn’t fall into this category,” says Collider.com . “While watching, I never felt like there was a lot of depth.” Other reviews have taken issue with the rushed pace of the film and a subpar third act. But in general, the early critics agree: “Thor” is a worthy, if hardly perfect, tribute to the beloved comics character. ” ‘Thor’ is everything you might hope and expect it to be, equal parts good and bad. It is the type of movie I would have loved if I saw it at age 10 — and I’m sure this movie will play awesome to younger audiences,” writes SlashFilm . “I still very much enjoyed it, but did not fall in love with it. It falls a couple steps shy of achievements of recent Marvel films like ‘Iron Man,’ ‘The Incredible Hulk’, and even ‘Iron Man 2.’ ” Check out everything we’ve got on “Thor.” For breaking comic book movie news, columns and more — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘Thor’ Is Electrifying In This Exclusive Sneak Peek MTV Rough Cut: ‘Thor’ Related Photos ‘Thor’ Trailer Photos
Speaking to Coming Soon, Zak Penn, the man who gave us Last Action Hero , Elektra and the third X-Men movie, claims that, for all his comic book movie credits, the only hero he didn’t want was Spider-Man. “Actually Spider-Man was one of the only ones I didn’t want to do because I thought it was a little too cheesy.” Again, that’s the visionary who wrote the virtually unwatchable Elektra , which features a resurrected assassin who has OCD, crapping on two of the best superhero movies ever made (we’ll ignore the studio-driven mess of the third). Glass house? Blackened pot? Willfully obtuse? I can’t figure out which one best suits him. [ Coming Soon ]
Thursday night during American Idol, Universal Pictures and director Jon Favreau premiered the theatrical trailer for the upcoming Summer blockbuster Cowboys & Aliens. Starring Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford and Olivia Wilde, the big budget, western sci-fi hybrid is scheduled for release on July 29. Up until now we’ve seen a teaser trailer [1], a Super Bowl commercial [2] and attendees of Comic Con, Butt-Numb-A-Thon… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 15/04/2011 02:28 Number of articles : 3
When it comes to conventions, Jon Favreau is nothing if not a man of the nerd people. Mindful of how much he owes to the Comic-Con faithful for jump-starting early word of mouth on the Iron Man franchise, he came to San Francisco this weekend with a treat: Nine minutes of footage from Cowboys & Aliens cut exclusively for the WonderCon audience, including a special reveal of the film’s big, bad aliens — aliens that Favreau otherwise intends to keep under wraps.
When it comes to conventions, Jon Favreau is nothing if not a man of the nerd people. Mindful of how much he owes to the Comic-Con faithful for jump-starting early word of mouth on the Iron Man franchise, he came to San Francisco this weekend with a treat: Nine minutes of footage from Cowboys & Aliens cut exclusively for the WonderCon audience, including a special reveal of the film’s big, bad aliens — aliens that Favreau otherwise intends to keep under wraps.
Before you check out Zack Snyder’s action-packed flick, learn how it came to be. By Kara Warner Emily Browning in “Sucker Punch” Photo: Warner Bros./ Legendary Pictures Way back in October 2008, amid the buzz surrounding Zack Snyder’s big-screen adaptation of “Watchmen,” news broke about plans for his next project, an original screenplay penned by Snyder and Steve Shibuya called “Sucker Punch,” billed simply as “Alice in Wonderland with machine guns.” For Snyder’s devoted fanbase, that descriptor was enough to set minds speculating and Internets buzzing for well over two years. Naturally, MTV News has been following the project from conception to opening day Friday (March 25). Here’s everything you need to know about “Sucker Punch”: First, in addition to the “Alice in Wonderland with machine guns” tease, the initial logline announced that the plot revolved around “a young girl institutionalized by her wicked stepfather. Retreating to an alternative reality as a coping strategy, she envisions a plan which will help her escape from the facility.” In March 2009, an all-female cast was announced, with several of Hollywood’s most in-demand ing
Before you check out Zack Snyder’s action-packed flick, learn how it came to be. By Kara Warner Emily Browning in “Sucker Punch” Photo: Warner Bros./ Legendary Pictures Way back in October 2008, amid the buzz surrounding Zack Snyder’s big-screen adaptation of “Watchmen,” news broke about plans for his next project, an original screenplay penned by Snyder and Steve Shibuya called “Sucker Punch,” billed simply as “Alice in Wonderland with machine guns.” For Snyder’s devoted fanbase, that descriptor was enough to set minds speculating and Internets buzzing for well over two years. Naturally, MTV News has been following the project from conception to opening day Friday (March 25). Here’s everything you need to know about “Sucker Punch”: First, in addition to the “Alice in Wonderland with machine guns” tease, the initial logline announced that the plot revolved around “a young girl institutionalized by her wicked stepfather. Retreating to an alternative reality as a coping strategy, she envisions a plan which will help her escape from the facility.” In March 2009, an all-female cast was announced, with several of Hollywood’s most in-demand ing
Now that Kelly Brook has gotten herself all pregnant out of wedlock, I need to resort back to my original favorite British hottie Cheryl Tweedy for my hotness fix. Here she is at some event the other night glowing with sexiness. I knew I could count on her, now if only she’ll move to Los Angeles so we can see her walking around in yoga pants or short shorts from time to time we’d be in business. Call me. more pictures of Cheryl Tweedy here