Thor Movie

VIDEO: THOR – Official Movie Debut Trailer (US) | HD

Thor is an upcoming 2011 American superhero film based on the comic book of the same name appearing in Marvel Comics. It is the fourth film to be released...

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Movie Review: THOR

By ABBIE BERNSTEIN / Contributing Writer Writers: Ashley Edward Miller & Zack Stentz and Don Payne, story by J. Michael Straczynski and Mark Protosevich, based on the comic books...

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Thor a great start to the summer blockbuster season

By Dylan Aucoin Screenplay and story by: Ashley Miller, Zack Stentz, Don Payne, J. Michael Straczynski, Mark Protosevich I was intrigued from the moment I heard that Kenneth Branagh,...

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The Summer's New Hero: Thor-ge W. Bush

I don't know the politics of screenwriters Ashley Edward Miller, Zack Stentz, Don Payne, J. Michael Straczynski, and Mark Protosevich. All I know is when I saw "Thor" last...

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Graphic Novel Review: Marvel Platinum: The Definitive Thor

Graphic Novel Review: Marvel Platinum: The Definitive Thor

The stories reprinted here include some of the finest issues from three different volumes of Thor's comics series, by a host of creators including Lee, Jack Kirby, Dan Jurgens,...

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"Thor" – How Have the Mighty Fallen!

"Thor" – How Have the Mighty Fallen!

J. Michael Straczynski, boy do I know that you can do better! You created some of the most memorable character-driven plot-twists in SF&F film with “Babylon 5”. So what...

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Never Surrender Dreams

We are born capable of greatness. It's when we allow ourselves to become discouraged, to see ourselves as failures, when we fail to recognize our inherent nobility, that we grow small, and diminish, and ultimately sacrifice our dreams on the altar of more realistic expectations of ourselves.

When that happens, we forget who we are, what we are here for, and what we want to achieve, knowledge that is always within us...until we choose not to remember it any longer because the memory pains us, and because it is easier to settle for less than our dreams demand of us.

Children sing and dance spontaneously, tell stories without fear, reveal their thoughts without inhibition, and reach for what logic tells us should be unattainable. That is who and what we are in our most elemental form. We do, we explore, we ask questions; we pursue our heart's desires, we dream of achieving greatness. But as time passes, we learn fear, we learn to second-guess ourselves, and we learn to suspect our abilities and our desires. We are told that some people tell stories, some people dance, and some people sing, but these things are not for everyone. When we try to express our innermost thoughts, we are told to be quiet, that no one wants to hear what it is we have to say, and that even if they did want to hear it, what we say has no innate value. When we lose the spark of spontaneity that was born inside us, which is our greatest gift, we progressively eliminate the possibility of finding joy and purpose, and inch by inch, our dreams slip away from us.

If we are to be who we are, and what we are; if we are to accomplish great things, then we must learn the heart's most essential rule: NEVER SURRENDER DREAMS.