Visually,Love and Thunderpops with album cover imagery and a candy-colored palette. Cinematographer Barry Idoine brings life to a range of CGI spaces, including a spatial phosphorescence on a Bifrost path and a glimmering assembly hall populated by a cornucopia of gods. Even Thor’s new costume ...
These three late-night TV cameos prove Marvel's sense of humor isn't just limited to a few quippy big-screen heroes in spandex and CGI.Jay Leno meets Spider-ManJay Leno was a late-night TV fixture for decades (and maybe a littler longer than necessary). He also found himself a... ...
He ultimately had to defeat Galactus with all of the heroes and villains. NotesHe had the same head as the 2011 Han Solo when on display at the New York Toy Fair. His hammer is also used in the Monster Fighters theme by Jack McHammer, and in several Lego Ninjago Movie sets by Shark...
It can't be said that allThormovies have had VFX and CGI problems, asThor andThor: Love and Thunderfeatured many visually breathtaking sequences as early as Phase 1. However, the bigger scope ofThor: RagnarokandThor: Love and Thunderhave left little time and effort for certain VFX shots s...
As required by law, the movie ends with a bombastic CGI fight scene. It’s loud and there are lots of explosions, but these scenes exhaust me. The best part of this one is Fenrir, the giant wolf. The worst part is waiting for the Asgardians to line up for the getaway vehicle. ...
and done, she becomes part of Thor's team (and potential love interest?) that he jokingly names The REvengers, which includes the very likable, scene stealing, Korg, a CGI alien made of rock with a kiwi accent (voiced by the director himself), The Hulk, who calms down and transforms ...
Absolutely. That said, helooksgreat,but I couldn’t help feeling like some of his best lines likely landed on the cutting room floor to make way for more CGI soldiers riding giant seahorses. That’s a shame. The best parts of this film are thehumanparts. Nicole Kidman deserves a medal ...
you'll find the core elements very familiar—a rag-tag team of heroes (Thor unimaginatively dubs them 'the Revengers'), an all-powerful antagonist, an impending apocalypse, and a set of essentially un-killable characters. Added to which, the liberal use of CGI and ...
"Studios Are Way Too Reliant On CGI" — We're Curious To Know Your Opinion On The CGI In Each Marvel Film And Show Avengers: Endgame was the pinnacle of CGI, change our minds! Tori Honoré Which Thor Are You: Odinson Or Jane Foster? “Whosoever holds this hammer, if they be wor...