
Originally Posted by
Swift
IMHO, one has to turn off the physics part of your brain for any comic book movie.
I think a good comic book movie just requires it to be a bit flexible. Or perhaps more accurately, all the physics have to make sense within the rules the movie itself has established. As one of my ex-boyfriends put it, every movie is allowed one great impossibility, and anything beyond that requires work to support. In superhero movies, the existence of superheroes is the great impossibility, and you can have anything you need to support that framework. But once things start happening just because, you're slipping out of the possibility of being a good movie.
I'm going to have to back up "there is no legitimate reason for alien invasion" but agree that, well, they've got Loki. Legitimate isn't what counts.
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