I would have embedded this, but it is an autoplay video, and I did not want to subject our [H]’ers to that. However, if you are interested in seeing something totally off-tech and comicbook-centric that will take some us back to the day-of-Hulk-old, you will want to check this out. It is worth a chuckle too.
Ever since the first eye-popping, synth-laden trailer for Thor: Ragnarok, Marvel fans have been salivating over the heavy 1980s throwback vibes oozing out of every frame. From the Masters of the Universe-esque logo of the movie to the day-glo glory of the SDCC poster to writer-director Taika Waititi’s assertions that the film will be very “inspired by ’70s / ’80s sci-fi fantasy,” Thor: Ragnarok is shaping up to be a far-out cosmic adventure that evokes the bombastic cinematic aesthetic of the 1980s. But what if Thor: Ragnarok hadn’t been made in 2017? What if this movie was actually a relic from the 1980s that enterprising time travelers digitally remastered and cleaned up for modern audiences?
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Source: [H]ardOCP – Thor and Lou Ferrigno Face Off in Thor III