Last Updated on August 3, 2021
as THE OMEN battled ROSEMARY’S BABY and came up the loser.
With the release of THOR: THE DARK WORLD tomorrow, it was a no-brainer for this week’s piece to feature the God of Thunder so we decided on THOR (2011) vs. CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER (2011). This gave me an excuse to re-watch a Natalie Portman movie and also try to figure out how to get that ‘o’ above the ‘a’ in Stellan Skarsgård’s last name before this article gets posted. All in all, it was a very productive afternoon.
Once he is on earth, Thor learns that his brother Loki is cuckoo and has gone power-mad on his home “realm” of Asgard. Soon after, Thor finally gets his shit together, learns a lesson or two, falls in love and regains his powerful hammer to make things right again in the universe.
Rene Russo (sneeze and you’ll miss her), Stellan Skarsgård (I ended up just copying and pasting his last name from the Internet) and the always great Idris Elba are a few notables also surrounding the blonde warrior God. Considering he hadn’t had much experience directing adventure movies, Kenneth Branagh does a great job behind the camera and proves once again that he can do no wrong. All in all, this is a great cast with names, newcomers and Colm Feore looking real ugly as evil King Laufey.
and FANTASTIC 4: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER. That being said, he also needed to be surrounded by acting heavyweights which is where Tommy Lee Jones, Stanley Tucci and Hugo Weaving step into the picture.
Joe Johnston did a solid job as director and comes in with pretty much the same experience as Ken Branagh does behind the camera. THOR may have the bigger ‘stars” but the supporting actors in this movie had a bigger impact on me. This category was too close to call so I’m chickening out and going with a draw.
Heimdall: “No. There is always hope.”
Thor: “Can you see her?”
Heimdall: “Yes.”
Thor: “How is she?”
Heimdall: “She searches for you.”
2) Clint Barton: “Do you want me to take him down, or would you rather send in more guys for him to beat up?”
3) Thor: “Once I retrieve Mjolnir, I will return to you the items they stole from you. Deal?”
Jane Foster: “No. You think you’re gonna just walk in and walk out?”
Thor: “No. I’m gonna fly out.”
4) Thor: [walking into a pet shop] “I need a horse!”
Pet Store Clerk: “We don’t have horses. Just dogs, cats, birds.”
Thor: “Then give me one of those large enough to ride.”
5) Jane Foster: “What happened?”
Thor: “He’s fine! We drank, we fought – he made his ancestors proud!”
Jane Foster: “Put him on the bed.”
Erik Selvig: [to Thor] “Oh, I still don’t think you’re the God of thunder. But you ought to be!”
Steve Rogers: “Break what?”
Nick Fury:“You’ve been asleep, Cap. For almost 70 years.”
[Steve is silent with shock]
Nick Fury: “You gonna be okay?”
Steve Rogers: “Yeah. Yeah, I just… I had a date.”
2) Red Skull: “You are failing. We are close to an offensive that will shake the planet yet we are continually delayed because you cannot outwit a simpleton with a shield.”
3) Abraham Erskine: “Do you want to kill Nazis?”
Steve Rogers: “Is this a test?”
Abraham Erskine: “Yes.”
Steve Rogers: “I don’t want to kill anyone. I don’t like bullies; I don’t care where they’re from.”
4) Abraham Erskine: “Whatever happens tomorrow you must promise me one thing. That you will stay who you are. Not a perfect soldier, but a good man.”
5) Senator Brandt: “Geez! Somebody get that kid a sandwich.”
vibe from this movie) and advanced weaponry that it had. It was a little more “realistic” (no other planets or realms to deal with) and had a more intimidating villain which are two elements that are important factors for me in comic book movies.
I’m not American and yet I loved and felt the patriotism behind ‘CAPTAIN’ and thus felt a more emotional connection to it than I did towards THOR. The ultimate way I usually decide which movie I prefer when it’s such a close race is I ask myself which movie would I easily want to re-watch in a day or two after seeing it and the answer in this case is CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER.
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