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Episode 84: Thor: Ragnarok

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For this week's episode we find ourselves leaving travelling with the mighty Thor on his third solo adventure. Indie filmmaker Taika Waititi takes the reigns of the MCU and molds Thor: Ragnarok with his signature comedic style. The result is an aesthetically unique, visually striking, and hilarious new superhero film. But is that enough? We both enjoyed the film, but its absence of emotional weight provides us with an opportunity for a big conversation about how important stakes are in the comic book film genre.
What We've Been Up To - 0:01:04

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Patrick (Burnt)

THOR: RAGNAROK Review - 0:20:21

The Connecting Point - 1:11:49

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For this week's episode we find ourselves leaving travelling with the mighty Thor on his third solo adventure. Indie filmmaker Taika Waititi takes the reigns of the MCU and molds Thor: Ragnarok with his signature comedic style. The result is an aesthetically unique, visually striking, and hilarious new superhero film. But is that enough? We both enjoyed the film, but its absence of emotional weight provides us with an opportunity for a big conversation about how important stakes are in the comic book film genre.
What We've Been Up To - 0:01:04

Aaron (The Room)
Patrick (Burnt)

THOR: RAGNAROK Review - 0:20:21

The Connecting Point - 1:11:49

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Join the Facebook Discussion Group

Support us on Patreon & get awesome rewards

Intro/Outro Music - "Air Hockey Saloon" by Chris Zabriskie

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