Saw Thor 2.
I liked it, but it felt a tad bit… "Middle Film" to me, especially considering the "twist" ending. I can't put my finger on it, but I don't know if it was that Malekith just never seemed very imposing, or he was sort of a flat villain, or what, but it seemed to be lacking something. Much cooler than Thor, though, as a lot of it is set in Asgard. Boy, did seeing all those ancient-future tech gadgets make me want to see a MOTU movie.
One thing that bugged me was continuity. The kinda-gayish "Warrior Three" (the Robin Hood guy) Fandral being recast was distracting, as was the fact that Idris Elba didn't have the same voice as in Thor (they used some modulation of his voice for a deeper, resonating sound in the first film, and lost it for the sequel) and Asgard looked… Different, too. Much like how Gotham City looked different in each of Nolan's Batflicks.
And it was surprisingly funny, without taking away from the "seriousness" of it all. And as much as I thought her character was sort of annoying and unnecessary, Kat Dennings' Darcy shared some of the funnier moments along with Loki and Stellan Skarsgård.