Thor Confirms: Bella beat him up
Dec. 18th, 2011 01:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Chris Hemsworth's lack of chagrin about pretty much being taken out by girl half his size is rather endearing (It's about halfway through):
Speaking of Hemsworth, I did finally get around to watching Thor and Captain America recently-ish, though months after everyone else. I enjoyed them considerably given that I don't care one way or the other about Thor in the comics and don't care a lot for the Captain America concept despite being very fond of Steve Rogers and some of his supporting cast. Hayley Atwell continues to be the best part of everything I've seen her in and while I liked Loki, this is yet another case of my not getting fandom's overwhelming adoration for a character.
Also, getting my gallbladder out Wednesday and am putting together books (mostly lighter-looking YA and manga) and DVDs to rewatch (so far Cranford, various classics, Under the Tuscan Sun, the Kate Beckinsale Emma and the animated Wonder Woman movie) during recovery at my parents (though Dad said he's moving a recliner, TV, and DVD player into the guest room, so I might not need to focus as much on "things what will not shock/confuse your very conservative Southern Baptist parents who never watch anything that didn't originate in the US").
Speaking of Hemsworth, I did finally get around to watching Thor and Captain America recently-ish, though months after everyone else. I enjoyed them considerably given that I don't care one way or the other about Thor in the comics and don't care a lot for the Captain America concept despite being very fond of Steve Rogers and some of his supporting cast. Hayley Atwell continues to be the best part of everything I've seen her in and while I liked Loki, this is yet another case of my not getting fandom's overwhelming adoration for a character.
Also, getting my gallbladder out Wednesday and am putting together books (mostly lighter-looking YA and manga) and DVDs to rewatch (so far Cranford, various classics, Under the Tuscan Sun, the Kate Beckinsale Emma and the animated Wonder Woman movie) during recovery at my parents (though Dad said he's moving a recliner, TV, and DVD player into the guest room, so I might not need to focus as much on "things what will not shock/confuse your very conservative Southern Baptist parents who never watch anything that didn't originate in the US").