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Assault, Off-Asgard! Full Movie Hd Download



The movie was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and digital download on May 17th, 2011. In the United States, the feature is released by Lions Gate Home Entertainment while in Canada it is released by Maple Pictures Home Entertainment.


The last scene with Sif and Thor was almost not in the movie. Sif was originally in the previous scene with the Warriors Three, but the producers felt the movie needed to become full circle and added it.




Assault, Off-Asgard! Full Movie Hd Download




James Harvey of Marvel Animation Age felt that the movie was worth the wait and thought it complimented the live-action film well. He liked that the film focused on an aspect of Thor's life that is rarely seen. He thought it was an invigorating fantasy-adventure. He had enjoyed all the previous movies and also liked this one. He felt the story was well-told and characters were great. He thought it was a pure fantasy story suitable for all ages. He enjoyed that the film took chances with the characters and worked against their usual type, while some changes were questionable though justifiable. He thought it showed the shades of grey in Asgard rather well. He enjoyed that all the characters were fleshed out and got their own moment to shine. He liked the Thor and Loki relationship and felt it was even more powerful knowing that the two would become enemies. He felt the writing walked a fine line perfectly. He appreciated that it wasn't just a straightforward hero versus villain plot. He thought all the characters had justifiable motivation. He was disappointed by the quality of the animation and found it just above television standards and sometimes slightly less. He noted several problems and felt it was a step down from Planet Hulk and Hulk Vs. He felt the design on the film was excellent and the backgrounds and characters were great. Though he thought they were tame compared to what DC Comics were producing with their animated movies and cartoon shows. He liked that it was more linear and less episodic than he thought from the promotional materials, though he felt it was edited with television presentations in mind with moments specifically for commercial breaks. He did not believe it hurt the film but did make dull it. He felt the score was terrific and possibly Guy Michelmore's best. He enjoyed that the movie fully embraced Thor's roots and the expansive Asgard universe without watering down for younger viewers. In comparison with the other Marvel animated features he thought it fell somewhere in the high middle. He thought it compared with Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow and Planet Hulk but the animation kept it lower down. "By no means is the story original but it's handled in a way that makes it fresh. It's an interesting new perspective on what could be a tired tale, and the film excels because of it. Greg Johnson, responsible for the screenplay and story inspiration with Craig Kyle, takes some bold chances with Thor: Tales for Asgard that does pay off in the end. I'm actually surprised at how much Johnson is able to put into this movie without it ever feeling like it's about to collapse under its own weight. There is so much here that it warrants repeat viewings. Just look beyond the disappointing animation quality and I promise you'll find an enjoyable story that provides a fresh spin on the standard superhero adventure." [1]


James Harvey of Marvel Animation Age claimed the release was worthy of the Mighty Mjolnir itself. He felt the image looked really sharp with clear and crisp animation and lush backgrounds. He didn't find any flaws and thought every inch of the image looked stunning. He thought the audio was a full-bodied experience and always sounded good. He liked the bonus features though noting that they were as numerous as other releases. He felt the commentary with Craig Kyle and Greg Johnson was informative with great insight. He also enjoyed the commentary with Phil Bourassa, Gary Hartle, and Sam Liu and was still interesting, though not as much as the other and suffered from some dead pauses. He liked how the "Worthy" featurette covered a lot of information, including a brief mention of Thor. He liked that the DVD and Blu-ray had the same features, rather than what some studios are doing recently and packing the Blu-ray and offering little on the DVD. "Thor: Tales of Asgard is an excellent Blu-ray release from Lionsgate Home Entertainment, there's no question about it. The movie itself looks just great from start to finish, especially in stunning high-definition, and features a great helping of bonus content to compliment. While some of the earlier home video releases for the Marvel Animated Features line were noticeably bare, Lionsgate Home Entertainment really stepped up to the plate over the past few releases, and that continues here. We get commentaries, a solid featurette, and some extra goodies that fans will dig. Whether it's Blu-ray or DVD, you get it all! It's just a great package that other studios should take a hint from when releasing their own comic book-based animated features, especially when it comes to that second disc in the Blu-ray Combo Pack. Thor: Tales of Asgard is definitely worth your time, and the Blu-ray Combo Pack is the best way to experience it." [7] 2ff7e9595c


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