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Thor: Ragnarok (3D Blu-ray + Blu-ray)

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Imprisoned, the mighty Thor finds himself in a lethal gladiatorial contest against the Hulk, his former ally. Thor must fight for survival and race against time to prevent the all-powerful Hela from destroying his home and the Asgardian civilization.


Genre: Action & Adventure


Contributor: Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Taika Waititi, Cate Blanchett, Jeff Goldblum


Language: English


Runtime: 130 minutes


Studio: Import


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.8 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches; 3.35 Ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Taika Waititi


Run time ‏ : ‎ 130 minutes


Actors ‏ : ‎ Chris Hemsworth, Cate Blanchett, Mark Ruffalo, Jeff Goldblum


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English, French, German


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2


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  • "See you later, new Doug."
Years from now historians may pinpoint New Zealand actor Karl Urban's offhanded remark made on a Thor: Ragnarok panel as the catalyst that triggered the bloody war between Australia and New Zealand. Given, he meant it as a harmless anecdote: "You know, I almost didn't make it to set, because when I came in to Australia the customs officer asked me if I had a criminal record, and I said, 'Oh, mate, I didn't know I still need one to get in.'" Shots fired, Karl Urban. That panel, assembled at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con, gave away the tone of the movie. Although, you only had to look at who's directing to suss out that this one won't be a shining specimen of sober Shakespearean dramaturgy. I think when Taita Waititi was a young lad and realized he had that silly kind of name, he gave up all aspirations of being a somber person. Taita Waititi, who directed five episodes of The Inbetweeners, is given steerage of a blockbuster Marvel movie and drives it like a boss. Those saying Thor: Ragnarok is the best Marvel movie ever, calm down. Ragnarok lacks the gravitas of, say, Captain America: Winter Soldier. What makes Ragnarok so spectacular is also what sinks it some. Me, I laughed my ass off start to finish. I thought every jokey flourish worked. But I agree that the sheer breadth of levity comes at the occasional expense of genuine emotion and a disservicing of the high stakes involved. Still, Thor: Ragnarok is incredibly fun. It's better than Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Not to say that there weren't genuine emotions worked in. There are serious, serious stakes. You only have to glance at the movie title. I say Thor, of all the core Marvel heroes, ends up being the one who suffers the most loss. I didn't even think of that until much after the movie, because when the movie was going on, I was too busy chortling and trying not to spray soda and popcorn from my nose. Thor: Ragnarok is Marvel's take on the buddy comedy and the road picture. For those who were grumbling that Thor is always tooling around on Earth, well, he's only on Earth for two minutes. Most times, he's gallivanting around either on Asgard or in deep space, and this is where the Jack Kirby influence is the most felt. Praise Taika Waititi, who directed Eagle vs. Shark, for doing honor to King Kirby. This movie is a riot of bold imagery and vivid colors, and never more so than during Thor's time on Sakaar, a junk planet what's home to the lost and unloved and, also, site to the Grandmaster's gladiatorial Contest of Champions. The Grandmaster is played by Jeff Goldblum at his most Jeff Goldblumy. This is a wonderful thing. Timeline: It's been two years since the Age of Ultron, and we get caught up to what the Hulk's been up to and what Thor's been up to. We learn that when Thor wasn't hanging with his Aussie roomie, Darryl, he was out and about searching for Infinity Stones. Thor: Ragnarok quickly ties up loose ends left dangled from Thor: The Dark World. Loki's impersonating Odin. Where Thor and Jane are at. Or, put another way, Thor: Ragnarok ruthlessly discards the excess baggage in Thor's universe. There are other call backs that I'd be a real jerk to mention, so I won't, except there's something that Thor says to Hulk when they meet in the arena that had me cracking up. One question not addressed: Where in heck was Lady Sif? There are more nods to Planet Hulk than I'd dared hoped. I love the hell out of Korg, the stone guy with the self-effacing kiwi accent who is voiced by Taika Waititi himself. I would say that Korg steals the movie, except that everyone gets a turn stealing the movie. Chris Hemsworth proves again that he's got impeccable comic timing. An enduring strength of the Thor series has always been the sibling rivalry dynamic between Thor and Loki. Hemsworth and Hiddleston are always great together. Cate Blanchett seems very aware of what kind of movie she's in. It's obvious she revels in playing the irredeemable goddess of death, but she takes care to not cross over into self-caricature. Who's the most badass in the movie? It's not Thor or Hela or even the Hulk. My two cents is that it's "Scrapper 142," as fleshed out by a sultry, swaggering Tessa Thompson who, from memorable entrance to last shot, is simply tremendous. While most other characters are, in one form or another, bound to a role they must play, Scrapper 142 is one character who is given liberty to have an arc that can go wherever. Off the top of my head, other things I love: The Flash Gordon-type synth score. The Immigrant Song finding its way from trailer to movie. Several unexpected cameos. The "Help Me" ploy. The Thor-Hulk bromance. Hulk now with the vocabulary of a sulky two-year-old. In a movie that brims with snappy lines, my favorite - and I don't know why - is Thor's jab at Surtur: "Oh, that's a crown. I thought it was a big eyebrow." Heh. If you do a binge-viewing of all three Thor movies, you may get whiplash from the tonal transition from Thor: The Dark World to Thor: Ragnarok. This may be the funniest Marvel movie yet. It's easily the best Thor movie. I reiterate that the relentlessness of the humor does undercut the movie's several dips into melodramatic content. In spite of that, I love this movie lots. This is a self-aware movie that delivers on giddy fan service, and I mean "fan service" in the best way. The action is grandiose and bombastic. Thor comes into his own as a Thunder God. And the Hulk still comes off as the most viable response to an extinction-level threat. Man, just go see the movie. It'll turn your frown upside down. My eyeballs hurt from never blinking, that's how much I didn't want to miss out on anything, and I probably did anyway. This movie comes at you fast. If you're inclined, stick around for a mid-credits scene and a post-credits scene. Some parting stuff, and a ***SPOILERS*** alert now: - I wasn't down with how the movie spends so much time emasculating Loki; I thought it weakened his character some - Karl Urban's Skurge starts off great but then gets stuck in a one-note rut - When Thor goes into thunder god mode and starts crackling with electricity, that must've been a hell of an insulated chip on his neck to not get shorted out - Stan Lee is the worst barber ever - I hope, hope, hope we get Straczynski’s Asgard in Oklahoma story arc - I want to go out the way Odin goes out, with a gentle poof of glitter ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2017 by H. Bala

  • A Cool Thor Movie
Basically I loved most of the things in the movie. I don't have a lot of negative things to say about this movie. The dislike was Jeff Goldblum's character in the movie. It was like if he was going to be captured in the movie. If he was going to be on Thor's side.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023 by Rainet Lewis

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Reasonable buy, Great delivery time. Great movie.
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023 by William Franklin Johnson

  • OK…it rocks!
If you only see one Thor movie, then Ragnarok is the one to see. You can’t go wrong with Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston. It’s a fun romp with lots of action and clever dialog. Enjoy!
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023 by AZ

  • Ragnarok was the destruction of Asgard as the movie wipes out the old & brings in the new
Thor Ragnorak borrowed heavily from Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man being a comedy action flick. Taika Waititi also did a fantastic job as the director. Ragnorak came from Norse mythology and was based upon a huge battle that would wipe away Asgard and the gods and lead to a new world. That’s what the movie focused upon saying goodbye to the old and introducing something new. The comedic tone of the movie was set in the opening scene. Thor is in a cage talking to a skeleton about what a hero he’s been. Then he faces Surtur who is supposed to initiate Ragnarok. He tries to listen to Surtur’s spiel about how he is going to end Asgard, but Thor is spinning around on a chain and tells Surtur to wait until he’s come back around and can look at the demon. Once he’s got all the information about Ragnarok Thor decapitates Surtur to try to stop the apocalypse. That’s accompanied by Led Zepplin’s “Immigrant Song.” and a big fight. That’s what the entire film will be like. The theme of the old and the new are played out throughout the film. There’s the disappearance of Odin, the appearance of his long lost daughter Hela the Goddess of Death (Cate Blanchett) who wants to assume the throne in Asgard, Thor getting his hammer destroyed, the introduction of Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson), and re-uniting with Hulk/Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo). These are all brought together in the end with Sutur showing up again. Those pose the questions of whether Hela can rule Asgard or will it be destroyed in Ragnorak? Stand out moments are the acting by Blanchett who plays Hela to the hilt. Jeff Goldblum as the Grandmaster is constantly hilarious. Also to the set designers who introduced a lot of patterns and colors when Thor travels to the planet Sakaar inspired by Marvel’s greatest artist and co-creator Jack Kirby. Finally, the entire time Thor is on Sakaar is hilarious. Thor Ragnorak really re-set the entire character. The first Thor was a good mix of action with a little comedy thrown in as well. Thor Dark World was a bit of a disappointment. Ragnorak was a smash and took the laughs to a new level. C ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2020 by joel wing

  • GREAT MOVIE, GREAT PRICE, FAST SHIPPING!!!!
GREAT MOVIE, GREAT PRICE, FAST SHIPPING!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023 by jorge rodriguez

  • great product fast shipping
loved the action and scenes of the movie
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023 by Karen Metcalf

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