 Hey, what's going on everyone? It is BAV here again, and this time this is not just the Thor Ragnarok review. This is the Thor Ragnarok spoilers review. Spoilers, spoilers, spoilers. We talking all spoilers as if you've already seen the movie. So if you do not want to be spoiled, I strongly suggest you turn the video off now. Go to my description box. There is a link to my non-spoiler review. You can check that out. Then go see the movie. Then come back and watch this video because I'm going to be spoiling everything as if you've already seen the movie. So you have been warned. This video does contain spoilers. So spoilers, spoilers, spoilers. You have been warned. Let's go ahead and get into it. Now if you saw my review, my non-spoiler review, I told you that I did not like the first five minutes of this movie. So let's just go ahead and get to this. So at the end of Age of Ultram, Thor was like, hey, what's going on? You know, this doesn't make sense. This is too big of a coincidence. You know, all these Infinity Stones are just coming up out of nowhere randomly. I want to get to the bottom of this. So he held up his hammer. He held up Mjolnir. Mom Mjolnir right here. Now he held up Mjolnir and flew up in the in the in the bridge or whatever. And you know, the next thing that we know at the beginning of Thor Ragnarok, he's in the cage or whatever. Now, I kind of wish we would have saw how he was locked up and how he ended up in Surtor's lair. But this is the part where I just did not like because this is the introduction to Surtor. Surtor in the Thor lore is like one of the biggest badasses ever. I mean, like you cannot kill this dude. The only way you can like stop him is if you trap him away. And so at the very beginning of the movie when we see Surtor on the crown or whatever, Thor is cracking jokes talking about, oh wait, hold on, spinning around in a little chain or whatever. And I'm just like, man, like you're ruining the introduction to Surtor. Like, you know, I want to feel like this is dark and sinister. Like I want Thor to be like, oh my gosh, Surtor. You know, how did I get here? Like, oh my gosh, I thought Odin killed you. Like, oh no, like I wanted him to be nervous just so we can, you know, see how badass Surtor is. But like Thor just kind of treating him like he's just some, you know, fifth hand villain or whatever. And that just kind of takes the emphasis away from Surtor or whatever from what like makes him so, you know, badass from, you know, what I know myself in the comics and whatnot. And like in the trailers for this movie, when I saw Hulk like leaping in the air and coming down about to smash Surtor's head, I was like, man, I know that's going to like, you know, land a nasty blow on Surtor, but it's going to take way more than a Hulk to be Surtor if he's that big. We're going to need a Hulk, we're going to need Loki, we're going to need Thor and we're going to need Odin. So like the first time I started, I was thinking it was going to like a four on one combat thing like that, you know, but that was just kind of taken away. And Thor just kind of like, you know, whipping through all the guys just with ease. He's not sweating at all. It's just like, you know, there just really was no threat there. So I'm just like, if there was just no threat and you were able to escape so easily with your hammer, it's like, how did you get caught in the first place? And these are all the things that are like going on in my mind, like when I was watching the movie. And so like the first five minutes, I hated it. I've seen the movie twice now. And it did stuff in the movie didn't bother me as much the second time as it did the first time. But the first time I was really turned off and I was really worried because I was just like, Oh, gosh, we can't have another Thor film that sucks or that's just not up to par or where Marvel fans wanted to be. But luckily, you know, the rest of the movie did come through. And it wasn't that bad. And so then like the next thing you know, it does pick off kind of where like the Dark World took off. And you know, I do like that they did a great job there because Loki did fake his death. He did send Odin down to earth and put him on the spell. And you know, he's you know, he's, you know, portraying Odin or whatever. And you know, but disguising himself and all that. And like the first time I didn't notice it by the second time, like the person that was playing Loki in the plot was like, is that Matt Damon? I was like, wait, that looks like Matt Damon. And then you know, like later on, I looked it up or whatever and saw other reviews and yeah, that was Matt Damon or whatever. You know, that that was funny. You know, I like that a lot. You know, I don't know where he came from or why, you know, they decided to put him in the movie or whatever. But you know, they're just having fun. And you know, there's just, you know, absolutely nothing wrong with that. And so then like the next scene where we get were hella, I mean, they go and we get to see Doctor Strange and you know, that was great. That was fine. I do like all of that when Loki was like, I've been falling for 30 minutes. You know, I was laughing right there. I did appreciate that something in that scene that I did not like is Doctor Strange, Doctor Stephen Strange, Bitterday Cumberbatch, when he kept teleporting, Thor or whatever, he kept shaking those bookshelves and stuff like that. A few people in the theater were laughing. I was not, you know, and this was still kind of the point where I was a little worried just like, okay, where is this film going to go? But you know, the next scene where, where Odin dies or whatever, and then Hella comes back because you know, she's not being held down in a hell or wherever she is, the dark realm. I forgot what it's called, you know, like, that's when things picked up for me. I love how Loki transformed and Thor hit the umbrella down the ground and he transformed, you know, to his warrior self. That was badass. I love that shot or whatever. It was just cool. You know, I really liked it. But Odin is dead now. Odin is dead. And I think it's just really because, you know, even after the first Thor movie, what is his name? Anthony Hopkins, he just really didn't enjoy the role and you know, he could have shot this all of his scenes in this movie and just like one day just like guys, I really don't feel like doing the costume anymore. Just kill me off and they gave a good way to kill him off. And that's fine. But at the same time, out of all the three Thor movies, we really never got to see how strong Odin was. We really didn't ever get to see him fight. And that's, that's sad. That's unfortunate because Odin and the Odin force or whatever, I mean, he's like one of the most powerful people in the whole Marvel, not even cinematic universe just because, I mean, that's still growing right now. We're only in phase three. I mean, you know, this thing can go up to phase 10 in my opinion. But we never really got to see him fight other than a flashback kind of in Thor the Dark World, you know, but he's gone and hella played by Kate Blanchett. I mean, she is just lovely. I loved her. Of course, we got to see her stop the hammer stop Mjolnir or whatever. And in the trailers, it was a little like it was in the alley. But in this movie, you know, there was a Norway and I like that that they kind of tricked you right there. That was spoiled for me. Thanks, John Schnep from Collider because he did ruin it and I was kind of pissed off about that. For some reason, he just likes to spoil stuff, you know, but anyway, and like from where the, you know, it makes sense. I love how everything was flowing here because, you know, Thor is, you know, Thor says something and she's like, you don't look like Thor. I mean, you don't look like Odin and then Loki was like, he just knows that, you know, for some reason, he knows that they can't beat her or whatever. He's like, maybe we can make some arrangement. And she's like, you sound like him, you know, not like that. And, you know, he painted. He's always messing something up. I mean, like goodness gracious, you killed your father because you're stupid. And then because you're trying to escape or whatever, you should have just had Thor try to fly away. You couldn't fly away because this hammer was well, yeah, it makes sense why he was scared because she just destroyed his hammer. Like you said later in the movie store, she destroys your hammer like it was a piece of glass. So he was like, get us out of here. And those like, no, you're going to give her a gateway to take, you know, you know, hella home or whatever. And that's exactly what happened. And I like how when there was, you know, in the by-frost or whatever on the something bridge, I forgot what it's called. You know, that made sense that, you know, she was like, you know, she wanted to hop a ride to and those like Loki and she he's throwing knives and stuff. And, you know, he knocks her out first. I mean, she knocks him out first and then Thor later on and she ends up in Asgard. And that's how they end up on the car. And I do like that. And I do like the fact that says just it was just moments before Loki was knocked out of the bridge before Thor that it made him get their weeks before him because it just kind of has to do with like space time and space time continuum. No, that's so that was just kind of cool. And I really did like that. But once hella just showed up on the scene and Asgard or whatever. I mean, she made this grandos interest or whatever, just like, I am hella the first born, you know, right for air to the throne you will bow before your queen and blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, man, woman, who are you? This is Odin's town. Thor got the crown next. We don't know you get the hell out of here. And she just wrecked shop and just keeping them bought most just boss hard all of them. You know what I'm saying? And that was just dope. I loved it. I was just sitting there like, yeah, get it. Yeah. I mean, I loved it all. That was like well choreographed. She even took like a spear through the back and it came out of chest, but she's so powerful and the longer she's on Asgard, the stronger she gets. So I was just like loving all that. You know what I'm saying? And like, even though it was like a hundred soldiers out there with ships and stuff and she was just knocking them all down. Oh, yeah. Let me go back for a second. Ballstack, you know, he died instantly and the other guy from the Warriors three, you know, he died and like, you know, I didn't really care for their those characters. I care for them in the comics, but the weather bird portray in these story movies in the MCU. It was somewhat disappointing. But I'm kind of hoping that they could have lasted to like Thor or the next door film or something like that because we really didn't get to send them fight that much, especially Lady Sith. I don't even know where she was or whatever. But you know, hella coming through and wrecking shopping, kicking butt or whatever. I did like all that. That was dope. That was hella. You know, you like that. No, I did like all that. That was that was nice. And, you know, scourge the executioner. He's a snake, man. He's a snake in the grass. He just betrayed all of his people. You know, like, I don't know, you know, Hamdell is lost or whatever. But, you know, hella just showing up and wrecking shop on everybody when she was in Norway and when on Asgard or wherever. I do like that a lot. That was nice. Excuse me. But now going back to the car. We get to what happened? What was the first time we saw? Oh, you know, he fell to the thing and then they come with the with the next and then we got we get Tesla Thompson or whatever, you know, killing all those people. That was pretty brutal of her. And I was like, oh my gosh, you know, you're a murderer, but I love Tesla Thompson as Valkyrie. She was great as well. You know, I liked all that and then, you know, we get Thor, you know, locked up or whatever. I'm not going to go through every scene of this movie. I'm just trying to remember all the parts that I really did like and that really just that really just stood out to me. But I was really disappointed with Scourge the executioner just the way how easily he betrayed his people or whatever. Now, let me move forward just a little bit. We got to see the Stan Lee cameo. Of course, you know, Stan Lee, we love you. Thank you for everything that you've done and all these great characters. That's great. That's lovely. Jeff Goldblum. I love him to death. I mean, like him and that melting stick or whatever. I mean, it's like he doesn't even know that he's doing wrong or whatever. That's just how warped he is in the mind. Just like, he's just like, oh my God, it's sticky and, you know, all that. And but, you know, he's just so nonchalant and just his mannerism and things like that. You know what I'm saying? And, you know, I like that. I like this character. I don't care if it's just Jeff Goldblum, but him as the grand master over the contest champions. They knocked that out of the park. And if you don't know, the grand master is brothers with the collector, Benicio del Toro. That's in the gardens of the galaxy fans or whatever. But we got the grand master, the grand master, you know, with his reign of supremacy officer car. And I liked all that. I like Korg as Taika Waititi, the director. We got Mika or whatever. That was like a perfect adaptation to me. You know, I really did enjoy that a lot. And, you know, the fight in between Hulk and Thor. Thor probably would have won if Jeff Goldblum didn't cheat with the little remote control this thing or whatever, because that was that. I love that fight. It was even for the most part. And Thor was getting his butt. What is getting smashed by by Hulk or whatever, you know, but he bought that lightning down and just knocked the crap out of the Hulk. You know, sorry, sorry, buddy. He got you there. But, you know, it was lovely. It was great and Thor probably would have won. But, you know, he cheated or whatever. Now, something that I just really didn't care for in the film is like it was just so blatantly obvious that Hulk was a CG character and like it just stood out. I mean, it necessarily I mean, it was noticeable, but it didn't like ruin the movie for me. But it was just a horrible contrast, you know, like they could have put more money or time behind that. I know that costs a lot of money, a lot of moulin, but and for some reason, they changed the appearance of Thor not Thor, but Hulk, like he looks different. You know what I'm saying? You know, but that's okay too. But something that I did not like was the explanation of how Hulk got to Sikar because when I was trying to escape Sikar, vacuum was like, yeah, we go through this one portal right here. It's going to take us 18 months. You know, and like in the Planet Hulk series, Sikar is like what is it? It's not even in the same universe. It's in a freaking different dimension or whatever. I don't know in the MCU if there's a difference between realms and dimensions, but it's in a different dimension. So for just to say that he got there, you know, from the Quinn jet, like that could have been fully explained a lot better and I didn't like that. I didn't appreciate it. You know what I'm saying? Like why couldn't they just could have been like, you know, I don't know. They could have came up with something like even said, well, Hulk probably wouldn't have known that he flew through a portal or something like that. I was in the Quinn jet and I flew through a portal. I don't know, but for him just to get there like that. I mean, you know, I just didn't like that. They just could have explained that a lot better. You know, but hey, it is what it is, but now I'm thinking about Valkyrie and I loved her a whole bunch. Yeah, she was lovely. She just, you know, she got a butt whoops. She escaped out of hell when they were trying to fight hella back back in the day. All the Valkyries or whatever and she's just trying to forget or whatever and get drunk and get loaded or whatever and I don't blame her or her sisters or whatever was slaughtered and she's just like, look, you know, this all this, you know, over the throne and stuff. This is like a family issue. I'm not guys. It's family. What I need to do with this and I kind of completely understand where she's coming from. You know what I'm saying? So I like that too. What else do I want to talk about in this spoiler review? I talked about the whole Hulk versus Thor fight. I talked about Valkyrie, Stan Lee, the beginning. I love hella. I love hella to death. Let me see. What's next? What's next? I mean, of course, it was fun as hell. So I don't just want to regurgitate the whole movie and just, you know, I mean, there's no point in that. I just want to talk about the stuff that I couldn't talk about that spoil, you know, that I couldn't spoil the first time. Let me see. Wow. I mean, do I want to end it here? Is there anything else that I want to talk about? Now, one thing that did piss me off towards the end was in the trailers, there was a shot on the bifrost of Hulk, Loki, Valkyrie and Thor facing off hella. That whole shot was not in the movie. I mean, we had Hulk, Thor. No, we had Thor, Loki and Valkyrie there, but Hulk was fighting a famous wolf or whatever. Now, it just seemed in the trailers badass to all four then we're going to face hella one time. I was like, man, this is going to be good. There were Avengers or whatever versus her and I would have loved to see there, but that's like false advertising to me. You know what I'm saying? And I just, I don't like that. You know, saying just don't, don't do that. You know, just, you know, if something is going to be in the trailer, it needs to be in the movie. And if it's not, you know, because I was looking forward to that scene. Like I really was like the whole time I was like, man, okay, we still going to get this final showdown where it's like all four of them versus her or whatever, you know, and we didn't get to see that, you know, and it's just very, it's just very frustrating and, you know, but what was also funny is the devil's anus thing. I like how they flew through that portal or whatever and, you know, they knocked him out by the time they got to Asgard because I'm assuming they were just flying so fast and, you know, a space time and all that, you know, is just super duper fast. Also something that I liked is where Mark Ruffalo showed up the way he transformed, transformed from Hulk to Mark Ruffalo because Hulk was funny and Mark Ruffalo was funny or whatever. You know, he was just like, hey, I'm done. I don't want to fight anymore beings. I don't want to fight your sister. This is a family matter. No, you care. You don't love me. You're just using me for my hulkiness, you know, and it was funny. You know what I'm saying? You know, I do, I do like all that for some reason. Loki just hasn't got his stuff together yet. He still wants to betray everybody and I'm just like, dude, why, like why? Because why, why do just be loyal to your brother? You know what I'm saying? Like, he's just like, look, if I turn you in, they're going to set me up nice. And I mean, Loki is the God of mischief and, you know, it is expected, but it's just like, dude, you know, like you keep getting screwed over. Just be loyal to the people that are loyal to you and everything will be okay. But, you know, this is something wrong with Loki, you know, product of his environment. He found out that he was a frost giant or whatever. And of course, he's still bitter about it. It's nobody's fault. It's not Odin's fault. It's not Thor's fault. Of course, it's not Valkyrie and the Hulk's fault, you know, but, you know, that's just, uh, that's just who Loki is or whatever. Now, of course, at the end of the movie, we got to see, um, oh, something else that kind of pissed me off was at the very beginning, Skr's executioner had, he was like, yes, I got these two guns right here, um, off of, uh, Midgard from a place called Texas or whatever. And he was able to kill the Asgardian zombies, the Heller Rolls from the dead. I'm just like, these are normal assault rifles from Texas. Like, why are they able to do so much damage? I mean, if he did, if he modified them with some type of Asgardian technology, okay, hey, fair game, I'll give that to you. But for him just to be able to just, you know, kick their butts like that, you know, I just didn't like that or whatever. Also, the fight, Thor got his eye cut out. You know, that was cool too, because in the trailers, you know, it looked like he had both eyes when he was doing the lightning thing. But of course, they didn't want to ruin it for you and he only has one eye now and I did like that. And all the choreography at the end was quite nice. Um, I did enjoy that, you know, from everybody, you know, on the bridge, him, Dale or whatever with the golden, uh, thriller eyes. I did like that as well. That was pretty cool. You know, he did have some nice brief scenes, you know, with his arms out, cutting down with that by far sword. I do like that a lot. It was he wasn't that he didn't have big speak a big speaking part, you know, which is fine. I guess, but you know, his role still was very important or whatever he did have. He did he did play a prominent role, you know, in the in the film. Now, of course, they had to put, uh, Serda's helmet on the eternal flame, which raised them up to beat Hella and excuse me. And of course, all of Asgard was destroyed. And you know, because I had no other choice, you know, because Hella was going more powerful with Asgard being there and she was going to hunt him down. So it's like, look, we can rebuild somewhere else. So I kind of understand that or whatever. But as you know, when Loki was down there, he got the he got the Tesseract and he put it, uh, you know, I know he stole it. Of course he did because in the last credit scene, that was Thanos ship. That was obvious or whatever. And so Thanos is probably, you know, tracking the Tesseract or whatever. And that's probably how Thor is going to end up on the windshield of the gardens of the galaxy in that Avengers affinity war trailer that leaked a few months ago. Because of the very beginning of the trailer. That's where. So I wonder, like, did everybody else in the ship die or there were other Asgardians and stuff like that? You know, did they die? You know, I don't know. I hope they got away, you know, that because there would be a lot of death. But if they, he did kill them all, like it's like man, all what Thor did, you know, at the end of Ragnarok was for nothing of all his people down the next scene, you know, but at the same time, if Thanos did kill them all, that would just kind of just show how badass he is and that he's not messing around and you better give him those infinity. Well, no, you can't give him the infinity stones because you're going to destroy half the universe just by snapping, you know, like he did in the comment and I'm going to send a comment section in the comic books. Now at the very, the last credit scene at the end with Jeff Goldblum, that was just kind of a throwaway. We could have done without that or they could have gave us more. But you know, I was a little bit disappointed about that. But you know, guys, that just sums it up. I mean, I still love this movie. It's in my, well, that's next video where I'm going to talk about where this video ranks or whatever. But I really did enjoy the mess out of this movie. Is there anything else that I want to talk about before I cut this video off as far as spoilers is concerned? Man, if I was doing this live, I can like read comments and stuff, but you know, maybe that'll come at a different time. Let me see. Is there anything else that I want to talk about in the Thor Ragnarok spoiler review? Spoiler reviews, spoiler review. I can't think of anything else. I'm thinking about certain scenes. I don't know. I mean, because all I'm going to do is talk about things that I couldn't talk about before we're spoiling it. But I think I've covered everything that's worth covering spoiler wise that I liked and I did not like because I didn't like the beginning. I didn't like the explanation of how Hulk got there to secar and yeah. So just like I gave this movie a 9 out of 10 and my normal review, I'm going to do that now. 9 out of 10. But guys, that is just my opinion of the Thor Ragnarok. 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