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Director
  
Christopher Olen Ray

Initial DVD release
  
May 10, 2011

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

1.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, Fantasy

Music director
  
Chris Ridenhour

Writer
  
Erik Estenberg

Language
  
English

Almighty Thor movie poster

Release date
  
May 7, 2011 (2011-05-07)

Cast
  
Cody Deal
(Thor),
Patricia Velásquez
(Jarnsaxa),
Richard Grieco
(Loki),
Kevin Nash
(Odin),
Jess Allen
(Baldir),
Chris Ivan Cevic
(Himdall)

Similar movies
  
Thor (2011), Thor: The Dark World (2013), Hammer of the Gods (2009), Valhalla (1986), Erik the Viking (1989)

Almighty thor


Almighty Thor is a fantasy-adventure action film produced by The Asylum, which premiered on the Syfy cable network on May 7, 2011 and was released on DVD on May 10, 2011 in the United States. The film is directed by Christopher Ray and is a mockbuster coinciding with the release of the Marvel Studios/Paramount Pictures film Thor. The film has been met with a largely negative response from critics. Loosely inspired by Norse mythology, the film follows the young warrior Thor (portrayed by Cody Deal) in his battle against Loki (portrayed by Richard Grieco).

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Plot

When the demon god Loki (Richard Grieco) wipes off the city of Valhalla to steal the Hammer of Invincibility, only the young hero Thor (Cody Deal) can recover the cities from evil. When Thor's father and older brother are killed in a futile attempt to retrieve the hammer from Loki, a Valkyrie named Jarnsaxa (Patricia Velásquez) attempts to train a naïve and inexperienced warrior Thor to fight Loki. This leads them on a short quest from their training camp, to the Tree of Inventory to collect a sword and shield and then to a small city where Loki attempts to hypnotize the refusing residents into serving as his minions by bringing on a wipeout with a small army of demon beasts. When Thor is about to be defeated, he must forge his own fate to save the city and reclaim the Hammer of invincibility from Loki once and for all.

Cast

  • Cody Deal as Thor
  • Richard Grieco as Loki
  • Patricia Velásquez as Járnsaxa
  • Kevin Nash as Odin
  • Jess Allen as Baldir
  • Chris Ivan Cevic as Himdall
  • Rodney Wilson as Hrothgar
  • Kristen Kerr as Herja
  • Charlie Glackin as Hundig
  • Nicole Fox as the Redhead Norn
  • Leslea Fisher as the Blonde Norn
  • Lauren Halperin as the Brunette Norn
  • William Webb as a street punk
  • Jason Medbury as the Tree of Life Guardian
  • Release

    Almighty Thor premiered on May 7, 2011, near the time of release of Marvel Studios' Thor,

    Reviews

    Almighty Thor received largely negative reviews from critics. Reviewing the film for The A.V. Club, Phil Dyess-Nugent gave "Almighty Thor" a rating of "D-", taking issue with the film's low budget: "The film is so underpopulated that most of the awful deaths Loki inflicts go down off-camera; he points his stick or gives a command to his dogs, and then you hear somebody holler, "Argghhhh!!"" Dyess-Nugent also criticised the acting of the leads and took issue with the producer's decision to shoot the LA scenes in abandoned parking lots: "The comic high point is a fight between Thor and Loki, with the guys spinning around and waving their weapons at each other while keeping one eye peeled for cops who might demand to see their filming permit." The Blueprint website review of the film stated, "This brain numbing 80 minutes of constant noise, cheap effects, background music that never once stops and ropey acting will test the patience of even the most hardened B-movie aficionado...Almighty Thor was just one giant headache of a film." The movie was shown as part of the German TV show Die schlechtesten Filme aller Zeiten in its third season.

    References

    Almighty Thor Wikipedia
    Almighty Thor IMDb Almighty Thor themoviedb.org