The mighty Thor battles an army of invading extraterrestrials that want to take over Earth.The mighty Thor battles an army of invading extraterrestrials that want to take over Earth.The mighty Thor battles an army of invading extraterrestrials that want to take over Earth.
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I ran across this title on Tubi and I thought I'd check it out, expecting to see a low budget flick. Boy was I right. The story, the acting, the cinematography was all total crap. The only two things this movie is good for is a good laugh and to make sure your fast forward button works. I skimmed through it in less than five minutes and pretty much saw all I needed to see. What a waste of five minutes.
Keep in mind that I'm not trying to compare this to the Marvel movies. It's a low budget film. That's no excuse for what we have here.
Some guy in hooded robes and wearing a mask is wandering around possessing people. Why? We have no idea until about halfway through the movie. Guessing who the villain is easy but motivation is lacking.
For the title character, there's some early 20s guy being attacked by the possessed people. As far as he knows he's just some regular guy with no idea as to what is going on. You can guess who he is but it's not until halfway through the movie that he remembers or is even capable of fighting back.
There's a fight scene against a bunch of innocent possessed people where he slaughters them all. They were carrying guns. Could have taken away all of their weapons but instead he just kills them.
Dialogue is nearly nonexistent and the sound quality is terrible. It requires turning up the volume to hear them and then having to turn it back down because the volume and sounds effects are so loud.
I cannot recommend this movie to anyone, even those who are the "so bad it's good" types. This is bad with no redeeming qualities.
Some guy in hooded robes and wearing a mask is wandering around possessing people. Why? We have no idea until about halfway through the movie. Guessing who the villain is easy but motivation is lacking.
For the title character, there's some early 20s guy being attacked by the possessed people. As far as he knows he's just some regular guy with no idea as to what is going on. You can guess who he is but it's not until halfway through the movie that he remembers or is even capable of fighting back.
There's a fight scene against a bunch of innocent possessed people where he slaughters them all. They were carrying guns. Could have taken away all of their weapons but instead he just kills them.
Dialogue is nearly nonexistent and the sound quality is terrible. It requires turning up the volume to hear them and then having to turn it back down because the volume and sounds effects are so loud.
I cannot recommend this movie to anyone, even those who are the "so bad it's good" types. This is bad with no redeeming qualities.
This movie's budget is $1.5M which is a fraction of a percent of Marvel's movies, you can't exactly compare.
Considering that, it's not as bad as the reviewers make it seem, you can enjoy it if you know you're not watching a blockbuster, I enjoyed it, there were very few cringe moments because of the silly screams from the main actress, this could've been improved, the visual effects are even better than what you would expect from a movie with this budget.
This is not a fan film but the 2nd full blown production of a story involving THOR, which dates back to God of Thunder (2015). These two films are exactly the same, story wise, just repackaged for a new audience. Every value of each production is crappy, worst than some fan films but better than watching paint dry. This film is in a long line of others being gobbled up by Invincible Entertainment Partners, for like $50.00 a piece. This is not a bad thing, as Invincible is filling a need of streaming services such as NETFLIX and AMAZON to fill their coffers with unlimited content. These films, such as Thor:End of Days, are exactly what they intend to be - low budget mindless entertainment to take your mind off of.....whatever. These Invincible films also carry big name stars, usually in their first roles, and will use just enough Title endowment and marketing to get your attention - even for a brief moment. Yeah, it's free enterprise, so you keep going Invincible Entertainment Partners - keeping us entertained.....(JK)
Now, if you're expecting the Thor and Loki from the MCU, this isn't it. This has more in common with the mythological Norse gods than Marvel Comics. If you enjoy Norse mythology, you'll probably enjoy this. If you're expecting MCU Thor and Loki, then you won't enjoy this at all. As for as budget vs. Quality, I've seen more expensive movies that were much worse.
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