RagnaROK your Tuesday with New Exclusive Poster From Fandango FanShop!

Fandango FanShop, the curated online movie merchandise destination from Fandango, is offering limited edition Thor posters as part of a special online gallery at FandangoFanshop.com. To celebrate the release of Thor: Ragnarok we wanted to make sure you saw the brand new poster from 100% Soft is newly available for purchase.

A special Thor: Ragnarok lithograph by artist Dan Mumford is already available, plus Fandango is also giving away a free limited edition print with the purchase of $35.00 or more of “Thor” merchandise until December 31st.

These special posters were part of Fandango’s recent art show at LA’s Hero Complex Gallery. Artwork for all three can be found here

Review – Thor : Ragnarok (2017)

by Old King Clancy

Since the reviews for Thor: Ragnarok came out and was praised for its humor, it’s been hard not to see people’s complaints about Marvel being too light-hearted and trying to be too funny. I haven’t felt the superhero fatigue that others have yet, but it’s not hard to see why people feel that way. I bring this up because there was talks of Thor: Ragnorok being a reinvention of the MCU leading into Infinity War, and it’s really not in fact. If you’re not on board with the Marvel Model this won’t win you over. What it is in fact, is a funny, colorful, and entertaining movie that has Led Zeppelin on the soundtrack.  Honestly, what more could you want or need?

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Review – Kong: Skull Island

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by Old King Clancy

2014’s Godzilla reboot was a film that proved America can make a great Godzilla movie by giving us probably the most bad-ass Godzilla of the modern age… it was just a shame that they had to surround him by bland characters and missed Bryan Cranston sized opportunities. With the release of Kong: Skull Island the new shared Monsterverse – because of course everything is copying Marvel now – is underway and while it does suffer from some of the same problems as Godzilla, it also kicks ass in much the same way. If this is the direction the franchise is taking then I’m happy to see where they go.

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