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- The powerful but arrogant god Thor is cast out of Asgard to live amongst humans in Midgard (Earth), where he soon becomes one of their finest defenders.
- When a demon god steals the Hammer of Invincibility, Thor strikes a mighty blow to get it back.
- The young Norse god Thor embarks on a quest with his brother Loki to find and recover a legendary sword.
- Agent Coulson stops at a convenience store and deals with a coincidental robbery during his visit.
- The powerful but arrogant god Thor, comes from Asgard to Earth and becomes one of its finest defenders.
- An over confident teen with a magical weapon and a handful of imperfect gods join forces against an evil queen and her army of giants
- A group of religious zealots known as The Death Risers have an evil plot to destroy the world by bringing to Earth the Norse God they worship: The Goddess of the Undead, known as Hel!.
- A serious motion comic drama about Loki, who becomes the ruler of Asgard after a successful coup, only to realize that even gods must deal with hard political choices. But does anything matter if even fate itself is against you?
- A look at Branagh and his direction.
- A strong and fast-paced overview piece that looks at the picture's set design, the inspirations from various versions of the comic, costume construction, and filming locations.
- The dramatic tale of an extraordinary Icelandic family and its journey through Iceland's economic ups and downs. As a 14 year old boy, the family's founder, Thor Jensen, left a Danish orphanage to accept an apprenticeship in Iceland. The remote Danish colony was impoverished, but Thor Jensen saw opportunities and a potential in growth. With far-sighted initiatives and innovative business ideas. His great-grand son Thor Björgólfsson found inspiration in his forefather's initiatives and inherited the ability to see opportunities in uncultivated markets. With sensational ventures, Björgólfsson looked beyond Iceland's borders and gained success. Björgólfsson then defied his own business strategy and invested in the Icelandic banking system. Here he made his greatest failure. The global financial crisis reached Iceland and threatened with state bankruptcy. Today, Björgólfsson is thought to be one of the key figures to send Iceland into economic pillory.
- Viewers are granted an inside look at the design of the film's chief Frost Giant, the casting of Colm Feore to play the part, and the process of applying the necessary makeup.
- Audiences are introduced to the history and powers of the difficult-to-pronounce Mjolnir hammer. The piece then examines the importance of getting the design for the movie version absolutely correct.
- Thor is the rare superhero movie that raises important questions. Namely, the important question "If Thor was considered the good superhero movie of 2011, just exactly how wretched must Green Lantern have been?" Yes, Thor, for all its critical acclaim, features not one, not two, but three distinct scenes of our hero being rendered unconscious for comedic effect all within five minutes of each other. (For the record, in order: Thor is tazed, injected and hit by a van. Rumor has it the Extended Cut features a scene where he is trampled by a hungry hippo.)No doubt this cartoonish buffoonery is the touch of acclaimed director Kenneth Branagh, whose intention for Thor seems to have been "Let's bring out the Shakespearean elements of the comic book, but instead of soliloquies, we'll have grunting, and instead of intrigue, more grunting." Sadly, Branagh fails to deliver on the demands made by the most hardcore Thor fans, that he bring to the silver screen the short lived 1985 plot line where Loki turns Thor into a frog and he helps other frogs defeat some rats (this actually happened and you should look it up right now.)So you don't get any frogs, but you do get fanservice, a thoroughly implausible love story and a performance by Sir Anthony Hopkins that were it any more phoned in, would be conducted through two tin cans and a piece of string. Mike, Kevin and Bill needed a nice long Odinsleep once this one was over.
- A short piece that looks at the casting and subsequent work of Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, and Anthony Hopkins.
- A short piece that looks at the work of Composer Patrick Doyle
- Co-Comic Book Creator Stan Lee, Co-Producer Craig Kyle, and Comic Book Writer J. Michael Straczynski discuss Thor.
- Among the stars a vast battle is fought as the Bluefires move to take even more power In the Earth H realm. Yet things do not go as planned and a young Thor is forced to do what he does best, fight.
- Review for Thor, preview for Transformers: Dark of the Moon and a Right Direction on Natalie Portman, featuring The Professional and Garden State.
- Jane Foster or Asgard? Which would you choose? Sure, those never-ending Asgardian feasts must be fun, but we're talking Natalie Portman.
- 2009– 41mPodcast Episode
- In this episode, we discuss the movie The Almighty Thor, some random video game talk and other things not fit for workplace conversations. Enjoy.
- Film critic Chris Stuckmann reviews Thor, starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgård, Kat Dennings, Clark Gregg, Idris Elba and Colm Feore.
- Thor hammers the creators of the Wii version of his movie tie-in.
- Episode: (2011)2009– 57mTV Episode
- Ricotta makes an amazing discovery: Thor's Hammer. It's a Viking hammer.
- Blind film critic Tommy Edison reviews "Thor". Storyline: The powerful but arrogant warrior Thor is cast out of the fantastic realm of Asgard and sent to live among humans on Earth, where he soon becomes one of their finest defenders.
- 2006–8.4 (6)TV EpisodeAlexandre and Deive do a trailer commentary of Captain American: The First Avenger newest trailer.
- 2006–7.8 (6)TV EpisodeAlottoni and Deive talk about their first impressions of the film Thor, and many more.
- Margo Rose Ferderer interviews Nurse McDreamy Stephen Wallem (Thor) of Nurse Jackie.