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And I have a few thoughts:
1. WE FINALLY GET TO SEE WHAT IS IN THE BRIEFCASE FROM PULP FICTION! omgomgomgomgomgomg
2. Throughout the entire movie, I could not stop thinking about Amon Amarth - Twilight of the Thunder God and of Manowar - Sleipnir.
3. They got the balance correct: colossus > thor until thor gets his strike cannon (hammer) up.
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Wait, thor is tied in with the pulp fiction universe? no spoilers please, but i didn't know that. any recurring characters? or just the briefcase?
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On May 13 2011 07:09 Steelflight-Rx wrote: Wait, thor is tied in with the pulp fiction universe? no spoilers please, but i didn't know that. any recurring characters? or just the briefcase? wait did i just get trolled?
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i mean, samuel L was in it, with a briefcase, so i dunno you tell me...
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On May 13 2011 07:10 Steelflight-Rx wrote:Show nested quote +On May 13 2011 07:09 Steelflight-Rx wrote: Wait, thor is tied in with the pulp fiction universe? no spoilers please, but i didn't know that. any recurring characters? or just the briefcase? wait did i just get trolled?
Just a little...^^
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just be sure to watch after the credits... for the special teaser thing...
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On May 13 2011 07:08 annul wrote: 1. WE FINALLY GET TO SEE WHAT IS IN THE BRIEFCASE FROM PULP FICTION! omgomgomgomgomgomg
LOL I totally thought that as well
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dude, the suitcase isn't important in pulp fiction. The ominous light is there just to fill it up with something.
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that colossus was imba. thor had to wait so long for the strike cannon research to finish.... luckily it finished in time
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On May 13 2011 07:58 4rChon wrote: dude, the suitcase isn't important in pulp fiction. The ominous light is there just to fill it up with something.
That suitcase is the whole basis of the movie. Without the suitcase you don't have Pulp Fiction.
Also, I did not get the teaser clip at all. I definitely had to look it up, so thank you internet for explaining the reference to someone who did not follow comics as a kid all that much.
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The one thing that can ruin the Thor storyline/movies/character is that he's practically unstoppable with the hammer, and can barely make it rain without. Oh, and the strange fact that somehow they've tied in a Norse mythological universe to the real/marvel world...It just seems weird
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On May 13 2011 07:08 annul wrote: 3. They got the balance correct: colossus > thor until thor gets his strike cannon (hammer) up.
lool I saw it too but didn't consider it like that! good call
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