A shame. I liked it for more or less that very reason.
Hell, yes - and it was nice to see Thor continuing to mature.Some things to say though: I realized how good Hiddleston is in portraying Loki. I mean, he is Loki, incarnated. He totally portrays a character that feels "real".
Mm, maybe a little. The problem, of course, is that Sif is also one of his love interests (to the extent that he seriously indulges in one) in the comics (not to mention his mythological wife), so Jane as a character is kind of superfluous. She's one of many mortals he flirts with over the course of his series - one of the more serious ones, true, but still not the major one.On the other hand, though, Natalie Portman's Jane Foster is completely superfluous).
Which one (there are two)? I assume you mean the mid-credits scene . . .?Dem hints at the Infinity Gems~
AND THAT POST CREDIT SCENE, MEN. I was totally blown away. Like literally, "shiiiiiiiit!!". I was already surprised at Loki's betrayal, but okay, I could have expected that, but not the post credit scene!
Yeah - once you know, it's obvious, but otherwise, he's just maddeningly familiar.Ah, that's him! I knew I had already seen that face!
True - and as I'm not a huge Infinity Gems nut, it's not a big deal. It's just a curiosity, since it's the kind of minor detail it seems silly to change (assuming, of course, that they have).To be fair (or better, as not a particular hardcore comic fan), I'd say that switching the colors (and relative powers) of some gems is a minor and overall irrelevant change.