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ETA: Someone found a much better source costume for Thor. Why couldn't they have gone with that? Also, I realize that part of what's been bugging me is that with the facial hair he's got and the long blonde hair, movie-Thor looks a lot like psycho-harpoon-hand-Aquaman. 'S weird!

The concept art is out for film versions of Captain America and Thor. Like the Cap, am suddenly less confident about Thor than I was previously. To be fair, concept art that incorporates the look of a real human being is always going to look a bit weird, and the only reason that the design for the Cap doesn't look as horrible as the art for Thor is because most of his features are covered. (Thor lets it all hang out, baby.)

Still, Thor looks all kinds of ridiculous despite the fact that virtually the same aesthetic dominates these two costumes. This is because of the illogical nature of Thor in the first place, I suspect. Captain America can wear what we're now used to considering comic book-combat chic. Basically, it's fine for him to look like he's got an amalgam of the X-Men uniforms crossed with the Batsuit. He's a soldier, that's what we've decided comic soldiers wear when they're made into live-action people.

But Thor is a goddamned, well, god. If ever there were an excuse for impracticality or theatricality, hey, this is it. Let's get him into some plate mail or quilted outerwear! I know, I know, it doesn't fit into what Marvel has planned for The Avengers movie--but neither does Thor! I mean, you quite literally cannot make him make sense. You can hand-wave away Iron Man as part of Tony Stark's genius, and I think we've proven that the general public is too stupid to know what you can and can't do with DNA, so that covers just about every other Avenger there is (the mutants, the spider-bitten, the Hulk). But not Thor. He's a god, so your attempts to make him real are either irrelevant or stupid. Guess which one I'm leaning towards?

Date: 2010-06-03 03:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trinityvixen.livejournal.com
Supposedly, CGI will be used to create--not enhance, but create--the movie Green Lantern costume. That sounds chance-y to me, but using CGI lightning to distract and smooth the edges of the Thor costume sounds like it could work.

Date: 2010-06-03 03:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gryphonrose.livejournal.com
Well, if you read GL these days, you know that the symbol on his chest is actually holographically projected in front of him. So that's probably what they're going for. It looks cool in the comics, anyway. :)

Date: 2010-06-03 03:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trinityvixen.livejournal.com
"It looks cool in the comics" is probably responsible for about 3/4 of the movie adaptation failures, you do realize that.

Date: 2010-06-03 06:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gryphonrose.livejournal.com
Heh heh, yes, true. Hopefully not in this case--or at least we can hope if the effect looks like crap they'll realize that and scrap it.

I would love to see Thor wreathed in lightning, though. Shades of Big Trouble in Little China. :)

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