05.05.11
Presumption is wrong. Arrogance is particularly bad when you have superhuman strength and a hammer that flies around knocking heads ice giants degeneration to your pointing finger. And if you're a tall, flaxen-haired Adonis who loves the commitment and is about to inherit the throne of the kingdom of Asgard glorious arrogance is totally unacceptable. Powerful, good-looking people in charge of chiggers in the planets (or the United Nations, or hit sitcoms, or start-up religions) should never be caramel nose.A flock of bad examples - Donald Charlie Sheen, Tom Barney the Dinosaur trip - we have already learned that important lesson, Big.
But every superhero must have its moral success, so here's Thor of Anthony Hopkins (as King Odin, Thor's father) on our tuition costs arrogance again.Hopkins played both angry but authority as patriarch is really needed sigh and roll his eyes when it comes to the stage where lessons reflected his character ("A wise ruler never seeks the war, but it must always be ready for it! ") are replaced by bellowing outrage. Yet Hopkins retreaded courageously old regulations, don funny hats and royal pointing ornament-encrusted scepter to his son blonde smug, that looks like a good move to go dancing round to a Chippendale's "Norse God Day-dream" on the topic bridal shower.
Source: Movie City News