Almighty Thor Page #2

Synopsis: When a demon god steals the Hammer of Invincibility, Thor strikes a mighty blow to get it back.
Director(s): Christopher Ray
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
 
IMDB:
1.7
TV-14
Year:
2011
92 min
Website
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Then let's avenge

my father's death.

I can't kill Loki alone,

and you do not yet have

the fighting skills

to help.

Shh!

You don't know my--

[growling]

Quiet!

What?

Come on.

It's time we go.

Come on. This is

a battle we cannot win.

We must hide.

Odin!

Odin!

Your world is over.

Mine is next.

And your Tree of Life

is finished.

Ah, my pet.

You found them.

Now lead me.

I'm not going

to keep running

from Loki

like some coward.

You think you're ready

to fight Loki? Huh?

Yes.

Yes.

I'm not going to fight

some girl.

I am a fraction

of your size

and I managed

to best you three times.

Here.

Clear?

Huh?

Fine.

There it is.

Come on.

The portal is open.

Hurry!

Make this land

a chasm of death.

Stop! Stop!

What?

What is this place?

It's a training camp

protected by

a powerful rune stone

far older than Loki.

No enemy

can enter uninvited.

We must go

to the gateway.

Come on!

What gateway?

To the Tree of Life

to get the Hammer.

It can't be.

This is a secret place.

How could Loki

have destroyed it?

Destroyed what?

A direct portal to Midgard.

Perhaps the Norns

had something

to do with this.

The Norns? But they're

neutral in these matters.

I'm not so sure.

Thor!

I can hear you.

Why delay the inevitable?

Where is he?

He's outside

the protective barrier

of the rune stone.

I don't see him.

Nor he us.

Odin is gone.

I will possess the Hammer.

We should take

the fight to him.

How can we fight Loki

if the fates

are against us?

I don't believe in fate.

Loki:
Coward, where are you?

You wanna play games?

I have games of my own

I can play.

Come, my friends.

We're trapped.

Our only chance

is to wait until nightfall

and then we sneak

out of here.

A warrior God doesn't

sneak around at night.

A warrior uses his cunning

and temperance

to win a battle.

And one of these...

Swung with skill.

I swing hard enough.

Skill, even above strength.

Who taught you

how to fight?

I taught myself...

By watching my brother

practice when I was small.

Who taught you?

The Valkyries,

warrior-guardian

of the gods.

I was second in command

under Odin's father.

Hmm.

Swing.

Not again.

Skill above strength.

Swing.

You have no chance

against Loki

unless you learn

the skills I have.

Then you better

teach me quick,

'cause I'm going

to kill Loki

the first chance I get.

Thor?

I can hear you.

Come, my friends!

This is

much more comfortable.

[Explosion]

What is that?

[Rumbling]

They're coming.

I thought you said

nothing could come in here

uninvited.

I think I was wrong.

What?

We must find

the other gateway.

Wait! Wait! Wait!

There isn't time.

Loki's probably

on to us.

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Eric Forsberg

Eric Forsberg (born December 16, 1959) is the writer and director of the feature film Mega Piranha, as well as the writer of the feature film Snakes on a Train, one of the first mockbusters produced and released by The Asylum. He also wrote the screenplays for 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea and War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave, also for The Asylum. He directed the film Alien Abduction which aired on Sci Fi Channel, as well as Night of the Dead which aired on Chiller TV. Other writer and director credits include the political thriller Torture Room, and the stoner comedy Sex Pot, as well as Monster, Almighty Thor, Arachnoquake, and Age of the Hobbits. He also worked as a Co-Producer and assistant director on numerous films for Christopher Coppola and Alain Silver, including White Nights, Bel Air, and Palmer's Pickup. In his early years Forsberg was an improvisational comedy instructor at The Players Workshop and The Second City Training Center in Chicago. more…

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