Which movie looks more promising?
Which movie looks more promising?
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You're missing a Neither option from your poll. They both look like the typical run of the mill puke-fests that most superhero movies turn into.
I think they are both going to be plagued with corny jokes.
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I was actually looking forward to Thor, but the trailer kind of dissapointed me :/ will prolly see it anyways tho.
Thor.. I watched both trailers and Thor at least has some sort of story I am remotely interested in. Captain America... no thanks
Bigger Thor fan. Thor's story is more interesting anyway, Captain America is kinda boring and I think they could have chosen a better person to play him.
Thor without a doubt. Capt America needs to be much darker than it is to be done well.
Thor, they both look fairly average, but Natalie Portman is in thor and I love her
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I was interested in Thor until I found out that they were using nothing out of Norse mythology and instead turned it into another sci-fi alien movie.
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The only thing that can redeem Captain America is Hugo Weaving (sorry, Tommy), but that's a lot to put on one man's shoulders, so very little hope there. Thor looked like it was going to be a cartoon-styled movie in early preview trailers, but the closer to release and with updated trailers, it's starting to look bad-ass. Natalie Portman is enough reason to see any movie she's in, so I would have to say that I am going to see Thor even though originally I didn't want to. Oh, and I will see it in 2D since I'm already sick of the 3D bullshit the movie studios throw out like candy (and usually with very poor results - see Clash of the Titans).