It was good to meet Weirdo and chat STAR WARS. I swear if Beate and a_person were there, they would have slapped us hard several times out of sheer annoyance. Weirdo and his friend swore they saw Chris Hemsworth sitting somewhere nearby though methinks whatever he and his friends were taking last night havent quite worn off...college kids, tut tut.
When I started this thread with the trailer, I prayed that Kenneth Branagh would learn from his mistakes with Frankeinstein and thankfully I am glad to say he learnt a great deal from those mistakes. Dont get me wrong this aint no Branagh's Henry V, this is just pure popcorn entertaintainment but a throroughly enjoyable introduction to Thor for the big screen. Chris Hemsworth played the part with a lot of energy and I have to admit from a bloke's point of view, annoying good looks. Anthony Hopkins added much needed heavyweight presence as Odin but its a role he has quite frankly played a gazillion times but I never tire of it, so I'm not complaining. And nice seeing Natalie Portman yet again, this time playing the sweet determine scientist girl who falls for the strangely mannered good looking guy. Nothing too taxing for any of them but they do give a re-assuring aura about them.
But what is a relief is that we have Thor now fully established in the connected Marvel universe that started with the recent Iron Man movies, Incredible Hulk and the upcoming Captain America culminating with all of them united in the Avengers. There was a slight worry that Thor would ruin the illusion of the more Earthly ground based Iron Man movies. But not anymore, its all coming together nicely.
FOr those of you who enjoy these Marvel adaptions and the building up to the Avengers, I urge you to go back to the previous films (Iron Man 1 & 2, Incredible Hulk) and watch the end of credit sequences if you haven't already. If you didn't know about them, they tell a seperate story strand that will culminate to a certain upcoming Marvel movie. The end credit sequence of Thor is the most fascinating yet as it actually takes a major development in the story strand

It was the longest bloody end of credit sequence I've ever seen in any movie!
Oh one last thing, the film is in 3d and once again, it practically nearly ruined all the action scenes for me. And the whole film was dark. God I hate watching live action films in 3D. So I am going to watch this again in the cinema in glorious 2D and enjoy those sweeping shots of Asgard that Funthing nicely described because I sure didnt get that effect with the 3D. Sigh.
Oh I'll give this 7.5/10.