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Marvel Studios Thor [Blu-ray + 4K Ultra-HD] [2019] [Region Free]

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Contributor Kenneth Branagh, Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Idris Elba
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 50 minutes

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The world has many heroes, but only one is a god. When the arrogant warrior Thor (Chris Hemsworth, Star Trek) is banished to Earth from his home world of Asgard, he must invasion force sent to destroy him, the fallen God of Thunder must fight to reclaim his lost powers. Pursued by an invasion force sent to destroy him, the fallen God of Thunder must rise to the battle and learn what it takes to become a true hero. Natalie Portman (Black Swan) and Anthony Hopkins (Beowulf) also star in the blockbuster adventure critics are calling - thrilling, entertaining and cool (Harry Knowles, Ain’t It Cool News).

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Road to The Avengers Featurette
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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17 x 13.6 x 1.8 cm; 120 g
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ BUQ0310001
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Kenneth Branagh
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 50 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 16 Sept. 2019
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Idris Elba
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Walt Disney
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07TPY6FG8
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ United Kingdom
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Great introduction to a Thor character in the MCU
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Great introduction to a Thor character in the MCU
I must say, the "Thor" movie serves as a fantastic introduction to this iconic character. Although I've always found Thor a bit boring in the comics, Chris Hemsworth's excellent portrayal in this film completely changed my perception.What truly stood out for me was the quality of the 4K release. The picture is incredibly sharp, bringing every detail to life on the screen. The audio quality is equally impressive, providing an immersive experience.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 August 2024
    good product
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 November 2011
    Thor - Triple Play (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy)[Region Free]

    You will notice, in the first instance, that I have selected the Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy version of this movie. The reasons behind that choice are quite simple. Recently, I purchased a Blu - ray, 3D DVD player!

    Before my purchase I had already purchased the standard copy of Thor and was suitably impressed by its content. Taking the title, alone, of this movie is a big enough clue to anyone. Super hero, god and general action movie with cgi at its disposal. In itself, that might have been enough and might also have been produced by anybody. The plot of Thor, however, is deeper than that and without giving the story away, revolves around the fact that Thor is obviously a god, initially, but spends the majority of the movie banished to earth without his powers.

    Having said that, his powers might well be gone but he still is in possession of his character and believe me character counts for a lot.

    The choice of actors for this movie ideaaly enhance its story line and things fit into place quite nicely.

    I mentioned, earlier, the cgi component of this film and the way they are applied certainly add to the context of the movie. At the same time, the effects do not seem out of place.

    The original is good but please believe me when I say the 3D version is well worth the extra money.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 May 2012
    I bought this for Chris Hemsworth. He's a good actor, ok his english/british accent isnt brilliant but dont critizie him for it.
    I didnt like the story line that much, i would have liked to have seen him doing more mug smashing and ordering around because i find that amusing but he seemed to grasp the modern 'realm' a bit too easily and i think the film is a bit rushed to get to the end, there isnt alot going on between him and the Earth until he goes back.
    I loved Tom Hiddleston as the villain Loki, for me he steals a couple of scenes away with his well built character.
    Natalie Portman? I didnt really like her in this film to be honest, she suits 'black swan' kinda films better not really an action girl to me.
    Overall, i like the characters and the overall idea i would have liked to have a bit more of Thor discovering the Earth rather than the stupid shield guy in every scene i dont know he annoys me and they use all the fighting scenes by making Thor hit them and they annoy me they are always there in the way and the scene were Thor tries to get his hammer back is dragged out.

    Buy it for Chris and Tom and Chris and Tom only!
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 October 2011
    For the uninitiated, that's the Thor. God of thunder from the Norse pantheon. Son of Odin. And in comics oft sent to Earth to learn humility in a human alter ego and occasionally do battle with duplicitious sibling Loki.

    And be a member of superhero team the Avengers.

    As we'll see next year...

    In the meantime, Thor, like Iron Man did three years ago, takes the character and gives him an origin movie.

    Director Kenneth Branagh tackles the problem of how to mix Norse gods and real world on screen by remembering Clarke's first law: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Thus the norse gods living in Asgard here are basically super advanced aliens who once came to Earth long ago to do battle with the Frost Giants - nasty and not quite so advanced aliens - when they attacked tenth century Norway.

    Their worlds are connected by a shimmering bridge which is guarded by a gatekeeper. A bridge that in our technology might also be referred to as a stargate or a wormhole.

    But that's all exposition we get after a brief opening when astrophysicist Jane Foster and two friends are investigating strange readings in the sky and promptly knock down a man who comes out of nowhere.

    Jumping back to the exposition shows that this is Thor. And that he and his brother Loki were raised by father Odin who hasn't been to war since he beat the frost giants. And that Thor is a bit more impetuous and up for a fight than Loki is.

    When the opportunity for that comes going against his fathers wishes seem him banished to Earth, and his hammer Mjolnir dropped into the desert [what you saw in that post credits scene in Iron Man Two].

    Can Jane and her friends help Thor in his quest to get home?

    Is Loki up to no good? [yes but not just for the sake of it. He is given some very believable motivation]

    And what are SHIELD up to?

    As three worlds collide, people's lives will change forever.

    The exposition is involving but once you get past it and into the character drama this does rather click, thanks to the efforts of a pretty good cast.

    Natalie Portman does very well with the role of Jane, turning what could have been a rather thankless part into something decent, and stopping Kat Dennings as her friend Darcy from running away with all the attention, as looks might happen early on.

    Tom Hiddleston has just the right voice to play a trickster god, and his Loki is a subtle and dangerous villain.

    For a wise old king, you can't do much better than Anthony Hopkins, and he thus makes Odin a memorable turn. Despite the plot rather limiting his screen time for a lot of it.

    Chris Hemsworth - best known for his brief appearance in Star Trek as Kirk's doomed father - takes the lead role and does make the most of it. Handling both fish out of water comedy and battle scenes with equal aplomb.

    And Idris Elba makes the gatekeeper of Asgard into an appealing individual with a nice sense of honour and loyalty.

    Mixing the character moments with fight scenes it does use it's budget judiciously - you never see too many people in asgard and most of the action takes place either in the desert or in a sall town - but that doesn't really seem to matter too much.

    As a franchise opener it's a fine introduction to the character. Although it does have a rather open ended conclusion the end credits assure us, in a way they haven't done in movies since older Bonds, that Thor will return. And he will. But more on that later.

    Whereas Iron Man two attracted some criticism as being a trailer for the avengers this avoids that - despite the end assurance that thor will be in it - but for those who know their marvel comices:

    Watch out for cameos from two former Thor writers. Stan Lee of course, but also another more recent one.

    Listen for references to a scientist and a billionaire.

    Watch for a sniper who appears in one single scene and has a certain weapon of choice.

    And as ever stay till the very end of the credits for an extra scene, that gives some indication of what will happen in the avengers movie. Which on this basis of this, could be quite a big scale event.

    The dvd has the following language and subtitle options:

    Languages: English, Hindi.

    Subtitles: English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Hindi, Norwegian, Swedish.

    The disc begins with a few trailers that you can skip over by using the next button on the dvd remote.

    The only special features are:

    A commentary from the director.

    Four deleted scenes. These run from ninety seconds to two minutes each [approx] and can be watched all in a row or one at a time. Either with or without a commentary on them from the director. They're all quite good little characters moments.

    There's also a short promotional piece for the aforementioned Avengers movie. Mostly clips from the introductory movies for each character, coupled with footage from the 2010 San Diego Comic Con appearances of the actors to promote the film. And a few short clips involving writer/director Joss Whedon. Epileptics beware some flashing images in the middle of all this. It runs for a mere two minutes.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 September 2023
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    I must say, the "Thor" movie serves as a fantastic introduction to this iconic character. Although I've always found Thor a bit boring in the comics, Chris Hemsworth's excellent portrayal in this film completely changed my perception.

    What truly stood out for me was the quality of the 4K release. The picture is incredibly sharp, bringing every detail to life on the screen. The audio quality is equally impressive, providing an immersive experience.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great introduction to a Thor character in the MCU
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 September 2023
    I must say, the "Thor" movie serves as a fantastic introduction to this iconic character. Although I've always found Thor a bit boring in the comics, Chris Hemsworth's excellent portrayal in this film completely changed my perception.

    What truly stood out for me was the quality of the 4K release. The picture is incredibly sharp, bringing every detail to life on the screen. The audio quality is equally impressive, providing an immersive experience.
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  • bergeron
    5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfait
    Reviewed in France on 13 July 2024
    Parfait je vous remercie
  • Jpb
    5.0 out of 5 stars super blu ray très bon film
    Reviewed in France on 27 March 2024
    super blu ray
    très bon film a mettre dans ça collection
  • Sergi
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buena calidad 4k entretenimiento
    Reviewed in Spain on 15 September 2023
    calidad 4k en cine entretenimiento de Marvel
    Que te guste o no es cuestión de gustos Buen precio aunque no sea un chollo
  • Tony76
    5.0 out of 5 stars Thor 1
    Reviewed in Italy on 14 July 2023
    Spettacolare, il migliore della saga.
    Consigliatissimo.
  • Akkoyun
    5.0 out of 5 stars Thor - Gott des Donners!
    Reviewed in Germany on 5 January 2024
    Comicverfilmungen haben in den letzten Jahren eine regelrechte Renaissance erlebt und das völlig zu Recht. Im Gegensatz zu einigen älteren Produktionen, die zumindest teilweise ziemlich gruselig waren, überzeugen moderne Filme durch hochmoderne Technik, erstklassige Schauspieler und ebenso talentierte Regisseure. Streifen wie Avengers, Spiderman und Guardians of Galaxy versetzen Fans weltweit in Entzücken.

    Thor bildet da keine Ausnahme und bringt sogar zwei besonders prominente Namen ins Spiel: Kenneth Branagh als Regisseur, bekannter Shakespeare-Liebhaber und Schöpfer zahlreicher Verfilmungen seiner Werke, sowie J. Michael Straczynski, der Drehbuchautor und Schöpfer der Space-Saga Babylon 5. Als Schauspieler konnte man auf bewährte Kräfte und aufstrebende Talente setzen. Chris Hemsworth als Thor, ein bisher eher unbekanntes Gesicht, aber der perfekte nordische Hüne mit 1,91 Metern Körpergröße. Der Film entführt die Zuschauer in die Welt von Thor, dem erstgeborenen Sohn von Odin, dem König der Götter. Thor, zunächst aufbrausend, eitel und unreif, wird aufgrund eines unautorisierten Überfalls auf die Welt Jötunheim von Odin auf die Erde verbannt und seiner Kräfte beraubt. Der Zuschauer begleitet Thor auf seiner Reise der Selbsterkenntnis, während er versucht, wieder in die Gunst seines Vaters zu gelangen und seine Kräfte zurückzuerlangen.

    Die Besetzung des Films liest sich wie ein Who's Who der Schauspielwelt. Neben Chris Hemsworth als Thor sind Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins, Jamie Alexander, Ray Stevenson, Rene Russo und Samuel L. Jackson Teil des beeindruckenden Ensembles. Die visuellen Aspekte des Films sind atemberaubend. Die Darstellung von Asgard, der Heimat der Götter, und Jötunheim, der Welt der Frostriesen, ist von beeindruckender Schönheit und Detailverliebtheit. Die Charaktere werden liebevoll eingeführt, wobei Loki, gespielt von Tom Hiddleston, als undurchsichtige Figur eine besonders interessante Note einbringt. Loki ist eines der wichtigsten Charaktere für die Zukunft des MCU.

    Die Handlung mag vorhersehbar erscheinen, doch die spektakuläre Inszenierung, die nahtlose Verbindung von Action und Mythik sowie die rasante Erzählweise halten die Aufmerksamkeit des Zuschauers von Anfang bis Ende gefangen. Was Thor besonders auszeichnet, ist die geschickte Einbindung in das größere Marvel Cinematic Universe. Der Film dient nicht nur als eigenständiges Abenteuer, sondern auch als Baustein für kommende Filme, insbesondere für das Avengers-Franchise.

    Abschließend kann ich Thor als einen visuell beeindruckenden, actiongeladenen und unterhaltsamen Film empfehlen. Die Mischung aus Mythologie, Charakterentwicklung und beeindruckenden Effekten macht ihn zu einem echten Highlight im Genre der Comicverfilmungen. Wer sich also auf ein filmisches Spektakel einlassen möchte, sollte Thor definitiv eine Chance geben.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Thor - Gott des Donners!
    Reviewed in Germany on 5 January 2024
    Comicverfilmungen haben in den letzten Jahren eine regelrechte Renaissance erlebt und das völlig zu Recht. Im Gegensatz zu einigen älteren Produktionen, die zumindest teilweise ziemlich gruselig waren, überzeugen moderne Filme durch hochmoderne Technik, erstklassige Schauspieler und ebenso talentierte Regisseure. Streifen wie Avengers, Spiderman und Guardians of Galaxy versetzen Fans weltweit in Entzücken.

    Thor bildet da keine Ausnahme und bringt sogar zwei besonders prominente Namen ins Spiel: Kenneth Branagh als Regisseur, bekannter Shakespeare-Liebhaber und Schöpfer zahlreicher Verfilmungen seiner Werke, sowie J. Michael Straczynski, der Drehbuchautor und Schöpfer der Space-Saga Babylon 5. Als Schauspieler konnte man auf bewährte Kräfte und aufstrebende Talente setzen. Chris Hemsworth als Thor, ein bisher eher unbekanntes Gesicht, aber der perfekte nordische Hüne mit 1,91 Metern Körpergröße. Der Film entführt die Zuschauer in die Welt von Thor, dem erstgeborenen Sohn von Odin, dem König der Götter. Thor, zunächst aufbrausend, eitel und unreif, wird aufgrund eines unautorisierten Überfalls auf die Welt Jötunheim von Odin auf die Erde verbannt und seiner Kräfte beraubt. Der Zuschauer begleitet Thor auf seiner Reise der Selbsterkenntnis, während er versucht, wieder in die Gunst seines Vaters zu gelangen und seine Kräfte zurückzuerlangen.

    Die Besetzung des Films liest sich wie ein Who's Who der Schauspielwelt. Neben Chris Hemsworth als Thor sind Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins, Jamie Alexander, Ray Stevenson, Rene Russo und Samuel L. Jackson Teil des beeindruckenden Ensembles. Die visuellen Aspekte des Films sind atemberaubend. Die Darstellung von Asgard, der Heimat der Götter, und Jötunheim, der Welt der Frostriesen, ist von beeindruckender Schönheit und Detailverliebtheit. Die Charaktere werden liebevoll eingeführt, wobei Loki, gespielt von Tom Hiddleston, als undurchsichtige Figur eine besonders interessante Note einbringt. Loki ist eines der wichtigsten Charaktere für die Zukunft des MCU.

    Die Handlung mag vorhersehbar erscheinen, doch die spektakuläre Inszenierung, die nahtlose Verbindung von Action und Mythik sowie die rasante Erzählweise halten die Aufmerksamkeit des Zuschauers von Anfang bis Ende gefangen. Was Thor besonders auszeichnet, ist die geschickte Einbindung in das größere Marvel Cinematic Universe. Der Film dient nicht nur als eigenständiges Abenteuer, sondern auch als Baustein für kommende Filme, insbesondere für das Avengers-Franchise.

    Abschließend kann ich Thor als einen visuell beeindruckenden, actiongeladenen und unterhaltsamen Film empfehlen. Die Mischung aus Mythologie, Charakterentwicklung und beeindruckenden Effekten macht ihn zu einem echten Highlight im Genre der Comicverfilmungen. Wer sich also auf ein filmisches Spektakel einlassen möchte, sollte Thor definitiv eine Chance geben.
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