Atlas of Untamed Places: An Extraordinary Journey Through Our Wild World
Book
In a world that has increasingly become tamed by human activity, the true wild holds a growing...
Before the Heat Death by CP Unit
Album Watch
With only 26 years of age, alto saxophonist Chris Pitsiokos is the face of the new generation of...
Parks and Recreation - Season 2
TV Season
Amy Poehler (Baby Mama, Saturday Night Live) leads an ensemble cast who are joined by guest stars...
Biff Byford recommended Close to the Edge by Yes in Music (curated)
Life of the Party (2018)
Movie Watch
When her husband suddenly dumps her, longtime dedicated housewife Deanna (McCarthy) turns regret...
comedy
Pretend You're in a War: The Who and the Sixties
Book
'A definitive tome for both Who fans and newcomers alike' ***** Q Magazine Pete Townshend was once...
Ghost Stories by Coldplay
Album Watch
Ghost Stories is the sixth studio album by British rock band Coldplay. Co-produced by the band with...
Power in the Darkness by Tom Robinson Band
Album
Power in the Darkness is the album by which Tom Robinson's works have been measured; its consistency...
Ryan Hill (152 KP) rated Thor: Ragnarok (2017) in Movies
May 11, 2019
There’s so many reasons why I enjoy Thor: Ragnarok, but it has to start with the direction and vision of Taika Waititi. He’s a genre changer in the comic book man movie universe. From his Kiwi sense of humor, to the choice in mood music, to the simply fun action sequences; Thor: Ragnarok is a two hour smile that would make it appear I had Botox injections, since my facial expression stayed happy.
Thor is one of my favorite characters in the MCU and I like the way the fat has been chewed off in his movies. Less memorable characters are disposed of, and screen time is given to the characters you want to see. Jeff Goldblum’s Grandmaster is a gift from God. Loki is Loki and who doesn’t love Loki? Tessa Thompson’s Valkyrie has a lot of depth. Cate Blanchett’s Hela might be in the top 5 in baddest of bad MCU villains, and puts the D in dysfunctional families. Plus, Idris Elba’s Heimdall deserved his own movie, and perhaps the number one scene stealer, and one of the reasons why this movie is truly special is Taika Waititi’s Korg. Who knew a CGI rock could be so hilarious? His voice is infectious, and I want to see more of Korg.
Hulk and Banner are both used just right. The synth-pop score makes me want to dance a boogie groove. Thor’s flaw is there’s too many interesting storylines, which causes the film to jump some from character to character. Watching Chris Hemsworth ham it up as Thor is what these types of movies should be all about. Putting the F back in fun and having a helluva time in the process doing so.
Saturday Night Live. The Book
Book
On October 11, 1975 at 11:30 pm, NBC viewers who tuned in to the network's new late night show saw a...