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by The Guy Who Slept Through Everything.
Apr 29th, 2008
03:26:46 AM
No shit.
Yes
by The Guy Who Slept Through Everything.
Apr 29th, 2008
03:28:01 AM
We all want THE INCREDIBLE HULK to be good, and IRON MAN will be great. But you saw THE DARK KNIGHT trailer, that baby is going to own.
"A moment that will pop a geek’s boner even if it’s a clit."
by jabbayoda
Apr 29th, 2008
03:28:31 AM
So you're saying I shouldn't stick my face between my girlfriend's legs during this scene, unless I want to risk becoming a gay?
I am intensely curious...
by mr_macphisto
Apr 29th, 2008
03:28:43 AM
...to see how they handle the Mandarin in the upcoming films. Cuz let's face it...that's a pretty ridiculous character. Magic rings my ass.
Not first
by SanityKaos
Apr 29th, 2008
03:30:57 AM
Cause I actually bothered to read the article
I was at this screening
by Backstage Larry
Apr 29th, 2008
03:33:38 AM
And it was fantastic! I can't wait to see Iron Man again.
sounds good
by Max32
Apr 29th, 2008
03:36:26 AM
sounds good
Harry like IRONMAN? Wow, what a shock!
by Horace Cox
Apr 29th, 2008
03:40:06 AM
Naw, I'm just fuckin' with ya Big Red. This flick is getting positive reviews across the board. Can't wait to see it Friday morning since the fat cunt at CinemaSouth changed the midnight show on Thursday to 11pm and I'll be stuck at work. Fuck it dude, let's go bowling...

Any-the-who, when can we see some video of Rocket Jetpack Boy, or whatever hell his name is?

But seriously
by SanityKaos
Apr 29th, 2008
03:41:31 AM
The movie should be really great...I'd like for this and the Hulk movie to set up for a realistic take on the Avengers (and the Captain America story could be a part of that movie)
Man this is gonna be a good year..
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Apr 29th, 2008
03:42:07 AM
Starts with Iron Man no less, moves on to Indy, The Dark Knight, and a new Shlamalamadingdong movie. Also if I'm not mistaken, no movie by Ratner, Bay or Sommers. WTF !!!!!!!
By the way i know not many of you like the Schlamma
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Apr 29th, 2008
03:47:16 AM
but for those of us who do it rates highly on the geek-meter.

by the way
Apr 29th, 2008
03:48:17 AM
Harry just confided in me that he was only rushing because he thought it was going to be a screening of TDK. Sorry, Harry. I had to tell the children.
What about the ACTION Harry...
by barnaby jones
Apr 29th, 2008
03:55:14 AM
I've heard some complaints, whats your take on it big man ??
You've mention the THOR script a couple times already
by blindambition238
Apr 29th, 2008
03:58:23 AM
Do you think we might get a review at some point similar to the X-3 one (but not depressing)?
My above post is addressed to Harry obviously
by blindambition238
Apr 29th, 2008
03:59:00 AM
Disgusting..
by Frye777
Apr 29th, 2008
04:01:43 AM
when harry drooling all over the place..okay the movie was great but be a fucking man not a gay!
Thor does not exist in this dojo
by Cobra--Kai
Apr 29th, 2008
04:06:59 AM
Finding the right Thor - 'Sawyer' from LOST would be pretty much perfect. As for IRON MAN...glad to hear Harry loved it (although Harry did write a similarly favourable review for SUPERMAN RETURNS, so perhaps his superhero fanboyness biases his opinion). We shall soon see.
Thor is a home run
by kwisatzhaderach
Apr 29th, 2008
04:19:35 AM
apart from the fact that Matthew Vaugh is directing.
still don't care
by Lost Jarv
Apr 29th, 2008
04:28:33 AM
and I know enough now not to trust a Harry review for a second.
Cmoooooonnnnn....someone bite my big juicy
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Apr 29th, 2008
04:28:56 AM
Schlamma hook.mmmmmmm tasty.
Only spot of rust would've been Jackson as Nick Fury
by Monkey_King
Apr 29th, 2008
04:29:52 AM
Fury should be reserved for Clint Eastwood or Mel Gibson. Bar none!!!!
Awesome.
by TattooedBillionaire
Apr 29th, 2008
04:49:34 AM
Glad you liked it, Harry! I'm dying to see this.
Nick Fury is not in the film
by hallmitchell
Apr 29th, 2008
04:52:20 AM
Can someone please confirm this. He wasn't in preview screenings.
hallmitchell
by HEADGEEK
Apr 29th, 2008
05:03:42 AM
My suggestion is... do not leave the theater til the lights come up and everything is off the screen. I don't know why - but Friday - I have a sneaking suspicion that you should stay til the very end of the print.
I'm surprised at the overwhelmingly good reviews
by Lost Jarv
Apr 29th, 2008
05:10:04 AM
The UK papers last week/weekend gave it a resounding "meh"> Even Empire only gave it 3 out of 5.

Maybe it is because Iron Man is such a geek/ American property that the mainstream just isn't excited about it.

Really, all the predictions people are making about it making $250m+ still seem to me to be wildly optimistic for a comic-book property that hasn't penetrated that far. Good or not.

BUt what the fuck do I know about this anyway.

Not impressed
by CuervoJones
Apr 29th, 2008
05:11:29 AM
But i´ll give a chance to this movie.
maybe,
by Lost Jarv
Apr 29th, 2008
05:35:55 AM
all I'm saying is that the UK reviews I've seen have been severely meh- in which case it probably is great if you have some interest in Iron Man and probably eminently missable if you don't (which I will bet is the majority).

But, what the fuck do I know.

phoenixmagi2
by Ben_Gazzara
Apr 29th, 2008
05:46:21 AM
Of course it's going to have its flaws. In time, the same "film critics" on this site that are praising it as a near-perfect film and the culmination of the world's geek dreams will come back around and pick at those flaws like they saw them since day one.
Nick Fury was not in the screening I was in
by Latauro
Apr 29th, 2008
05:52:29 AM
I stayed until after the credits. I don't know why my print was lopped, but I'm mildly upset about it. An excuse to see it again, at any rate.
Must. resist. reading.
by BanAllFIRSTPosters
Apr 29th, 2008
05:57:39 AM
Busted Tee girl saves the day!
IRON MAN, IRON MAN, DOES WHATEVER AN IRON CAN!
by LaserPants
Apr 29th, 2008
06:01:13 AM
So this is looking to be the replacement for Spider-Man in terms of popularity, eh? Yay! I always dug Iron Man.
Still Way More Excited About SPEED RACER, Though
by LaserPants
Apr 29th, 2008
06:02:08 AM
MONKEYS AND RACE CARS AND CHRISTINA RICCI IN THE ROLE SHE WAS BORN TO PLAY!
The fragile line between reality and fantasy
by half vader
Apr 29th, 2008
06:45:06 AM
Well, for some of us, obviously.
"for booze like our hero had"
by half vader
Apr 29th, 2008
06:51:34 AM
You great redheaded twit (Robert Downey Jr. is shaking his head right now).

You do know they say alcohol (in general) is like drinking sugar don't you? Ya Diabetes-ridden goon. You'll fall off the twig pretty soon at this rate.

Entertaining story though dude.

The inevitable quote for the DVD box
by Thrillho77
Apr 29th, 2008
07:24:13 AM
"blah, blah, blah...boners and clits..." Harry Knowles - Ain't It Cool News
Methinks you're too indulgent phoenixmagi2
by SpencerTrilby
Apr 29th, 2008
07:52:41 AM
The whole movie is off the mark when it comes to the tone. And last time I checked the tone of a movie was the most important aspect, for a comicbook movie doubly so. The whole movie reeks of cheesiness, masquerading for faithfulness.

Except for the hammy (but cool) performance by Downey the movie is totally dull. The script is inept and gives no real justification for Stark to go back to the Middle East. His "change of heart" is so hamfisted it plagues all the remaining "emotional" moments - Gwyneth Paltrow doing the rest.

Since there's no justification for the few action scenes (except the first one in the desert) - and hence no satisfying build-up - how can there be payoff? How can they expect us to take the movie seriously, if they don't take things seriously themselves? The "classic hero stuff" Harry's talking about is just BS.

I find it funny how Harry can totally forget to apply to this movie the reviewing pattern he applies to most of the flicks he talks about. Blind fanboyism? This ain't epic, this ain't relevant, and above all this is a neutered version of the character, and even RDJ can't totally save it from being a lame kiddy flick.

Now, this is a matter of opinion. Some people will probably genuinely love the movie, and more power to them. But where you're truly losing all your remaining cred Harry is where you're talking about Marvel as making an "uncompromised" movie. That's so much boldface lying it hurts. You DO know it's untrue, you DO know that the artistic decisions were as compromised as any other Fox or Sony-released Marvel property and that Marvel created their studio ONLY for the bottom line. Who do you think you (and they) are fooling? In Hollywood, distributors have the biggest dick when it comes to decision-making and Marvel Studios must deliver a product in line with the contract they signed with Paramount, and countless foreign companies: the rating, the running time, the cast... ALL these decisions are taken by committees. Using the Marvel gospel to spread their BS about their "independance" is just unprofessional and this whole review smells like the Godzilla review ten years ago. Shame.

And Nathan Jones
by Series7
Apr 29th, 2008
07:52:59 AM
hasn't been casted as Thor yet because???????
BUT DOES HE FLIP ANY CARS?
by Series7
Apr 29th, 2008
07:55:03 AM
ITS NOT A TRUE SUPERHERO MOVIE UNLESS HE FLIPS/PICKS UP/THROWS/EATS SOME SORT OF MOTOR VEHICLE!
Lost Jarv
by Series7
Apr 29th, 2008
08:09:27 AM
Would you say Iron Man is more geek then say Transformers?
Hey Harry its Tuesday. My netflicks queue is thirsty.
by Series7
Apr 29th, 2008
08:11:10 AM
POP A GEEK'S BONER EVEN IF ITS A CLIT
by ironic_name
Apr 29th, 2008
08:12:27 AM
get some help.
Zimmer's dialing it in these days, Goldsmith would have owned th
by KillaKane
Apr 29th, 2008
08:32:39 AM
The whole de-rigeur Media Ventures *sound* is getting tired, it's slick granted, but for the most part there's a paucity of good orchestration and compositional depth, at worst it's just lazy, cookie cutter, formulaic scoring. John Powell is one of a few MV alumni composer's who's really established himself as a major talent, I wish he had landed the Iron Man gig.
I loved it. Its a great fun movie
by slappy jones
Apr 29th, 2008
08:35:34 AM
people poo poo-ing it need to lighten up. The one thing the film is not is dull. I can't believe that word is being used at all when talking about this film. If you want to have a good time with a big loud comic film then this is it. Downey makes the film though., of that there is no doubt but I loved the shit out of it and hope a sequel is greenlit immediately. It will be a real travesty if this thing fails to make tons of cash when something as empty and lame like transformers can make so much and rush hour is a franchise that has a film with the number 3 in its title.
HeadShill
by Bob Dobbs
Apr 29th, 2008
08:42:02 AM
Awful, awful review.
John Powell...
by Frye777
Apr 29th, 2008
08:44:11 AM
had a lot of musical experience previous MV. He didn't start there, like these puppets nowdays (Jablonsky, Zanelli, Djawadi etc.). Maybe he started his career there, then moved away quickly.
Awww damnit
by Series7
Apr 29th, 2008
08:45:29 AM
There is something after the end credits? Really, man that is annoying. Plus I always forget about it. And the times I think there is going to be something, or I see other people waiting around I always end up wrong.
I still wish Jarvis was human instead of being a computer
by SpyGuy
Apr 29th, 2008
08:52:38 AM
Jim Broadbent would have been a great Edwin Jarvis, but maybe Jarvis 2.0 can win me over.
Hulk - Dropped !
by Dude_gimme_tabs
Apr 29th, 2008
08:52:47 AM
The reason why the ball has been dropped by Hulk (supposedly) and the earlier film was also a bit of a mixed bag, is because he's a fucking shit superhero !
Nick Fury in Iron Man
by richiejohnston
Apr 29th, 2008
08:56:10 AM
Lying In The Gutters has the scoop about what happened - http://www.comicbookresources. com/?page=article&id=16195
Music
by The Funketeer
Apr 29th, 2008
09:05:01 AM
The geeks behind me who were talking way too loud after the movie noticed that the theme from the animated series was listed in the credits. They figured it was the ring tone on Rhodey's phone when Tony calls him from the suit. I'm not familiar with the animated theme so I can't confirm.
I was there!
by JLo
Apr 29th, 2008
09:31:48 AM
got to meet Harry and jet pack man. It was pretty freaking cool!

I've got pictures up on my myspace and I think I'll put the video of him flying up later. Its pretty cool.

PLANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Nate Champion
Apr 29th, 2008
10:02:53 AM
This "review" reads like ad copy from the press release. Summer 2008 is here... Harry, if you stopped selling Hollywood crap for them, they might actually listen to you and make some decent movies for a change.
my review
by oisin5199
Apr 29th, 2008
10:08:15 AM
It was pretty freakin' awesome (thanks Capone!). I'd even argue it's the best Marvel superhero film yet. I don't get the love for Spiderman2 unless you're an emo teenager. All that cheesy high drama and overwrought dialogue, without much point. The first 2 X-Men had some fantastic moments, but had their flaws as well (I'm looking at you, Halle).

But this is just fantastic from beginning to end. I did NOT see anything after the credits, but that doesn't mean Fury won't be there for the gen.pub. showing. I'll wait for DVD. But they do work in SHIELD in a pretty cool way. RDjr rocks, and I liked how certain scenes seemed (and probably were) improvised, which immediately moves the film away from cheesy dialogue love scenes. The politics were interesting without being overbearing. It was amazingly funny. But also serious when it needed to be. The fact that the comedy and drama turned on a dime speaks to the tightness of the script (you've already seen one example in the trailer - where RDjr is joking with the troops right before they get attacked in a pretty harrowing scene straight out of the current wars). The tech is freakin' amazing - I especially liked the in-suit view, very much like the comics. All the actors were great and there was some excellent chemistry between Paltrow and RDjr. She makes a fine Pepper Potts.

As far as origin stories, I also do not get why people find these annoying. The whole point of being a superhero is NOT just to do cool stuff, but rather to show what choices a human being makes with power, and how they transform their lives. Of course, here it's not a cheesy great power=great responsibility speech, but rather an actual decision to change one's life and one's direction. The origin is not a tacked on thing in Iron Man, but is integral to the story and the direction of the plot. What's interesting is that this isn't a geeky teenager who suddenly gets superpowers. This is someone who ALREADY has a lot of power, but is forced to question what he has been doing with it, and the fact that his decisions (and ignorance about others' decisions) have a global impact. This thing has legs. I also feel it's the most mature of the Marvel superhero films, the most adult. Still, I predict big box office and the makings of a trilogy. Can War Machine and Demon in a Bottle be far behind? One last thing. Best. Stan. Lee. Cameo. Ever.

Headgeek
by santi01
Apr 29th, 2008
10:10:54 AM
I just tried freebasing parp tarts! Now i got a bad headache and the house is a mess!
Trilby - WTF?
by oisin5199
Apr 29th, 2008
10:13:10 AM
I don't get Spencer Trilby's comments about tone. I think the tone for this film is pitch perfect. I don't find this cheesy for one second. The Spiderman films were cheesy. They're kinda supposed to be. But this was anything but.

"no real justification for Stark to go back to the Middle East" Really? How about learning that the people who tortured him and killed American soldiers and the guy who saved his life now have his weapons and are terrorizing villages? How about realizing he can undo some of the damage his company has done? How about revenge? How about using his inventions to save lives? What movie did you see?

Yeah Frye777 thankfully Powell had a short stint at MV
by KillaKane
Apr 29th, 2008
10:14:37 AM
He initially established himself writing commercial music and working with Harry and Rupert Gregson Williams at 'Shake-up' prior to his internship at MV. I think during his association with MV he was helping out on the 'farm' so to speak, ghosting on quite a few scores before he broke out with Face Off and Chicken Run (which was part of a long running collaboration with his mate Harry Gregson Williams). For me he's one one of the few of the 'new breed' of composers, who really has compositional talent and versatility. He's got an innate ability to spot a scene, plus IMHO his programming/production skills are awesome.
Actually
by Abominable Snowcone
Apr 29th, 2008
10:22:19 AM
That's a good review, Harry. Says enough without giving much up and spoiling it. I got tix for the first "normal dude" showing in Cleveland, Thursday at 8pm. I'm going to pop an IRON BONER
Series 7
by Abominable Snowcone
Apr 29th, 2008
10:23:57 AM
Iron Man picks up a car. It's in the trailer. I doubt he throws it, cuz there's a family inside. I think he was protectin' them from Monger.
"A moment that will pop a geek’s boner even if it’s a clit."
by Bobman46
Apr 29th, 2008
10:41:05 AM
Jesus Harry.
"pop a geek's boner even if it's a clit"
by waggy
Apr 29th, 2008
11:05:32 AM
My new favorite line to ever come from this site. I assume we'll be seeing this one in various threads for a while.
"To create their brand"
by christian66
Apr 29th, 2008
11:38:37 AM
It's a comic, a series, a characther, not a box of detergent. Stop buying into the awful marketing speak that reduces everything to a "brand."
Too bad about the music score. It deserves better.
by JDanielP
Apr 29th, 2008
11:40:13 AM
Remember that THUMPING in those DARK KNIGHT trailers? And doesn't it give your bloodstream a bit more of a push? Music does so much to enhance the impact, no matter what the genre. And music can even enhance a scene when there is suddenly none. It's all part of the recipe, folks. And just maybe, if we're vocal enough, they might give us an extra bonus in a "Special Edition" dvd release...by giving us an option to watch "IRON MAN" with a score that is more worthy of the film. (Does it help if I say, "Please?")
Harry
by Silverglade
Apr 29th, 2008
11:40:30 AM
Harry your review just transformed me from half-awake, half-hung-over zombie to full-on energized, excited and supercharged fanboy maniac geek begging for Friday.
I loved SWINGERS. Favorite line:
by Tacom
Apr 29th, 2008
11:57:54 AM
After one of their group pulls a gun on somebody outside a club Favreau yells at him: "Didn't you see BOYZ N THE HOOD?! Now one of US is going to get shot!"
Series 7
by Lost Jarv
Apr 29th, 2008
11:58:21 AM
I watched that the other night. I'd forgotten how good it is.

Anyhoo- yes I absolutely would say that Iron Man is more geeky than Transformers- one one side you have a minor character from a geeky pastime (and before you all wail and gnash your teeth you know this to be true), and on the other you have fondly remembered and much loved toys from the 80's.

Even been generous I'd say Iron Man is a very, very B list comic character.

I was there
by McJakeG
Apr 29th, 2008
01:27:23 PM
It was 'meh', not bad or anything but nothing stuck out. Here's to Dark Knight!
JDanielP
by McJakeG
Apr 29th, 2008
01:30:08 PM
Agreed, it could've been the cheesy music that did this one in for me. It seemed to say "Hey, look how cool this is!"
Nothing is as flawless as Harry claim's...
by Gabba-UK
Apr 29th, 2008
01:42:44 PM
Harrys geek juices always drown the rational and critical side of his nature. Still like racing his reviews but I always take them with a pinch of salt. Still, hugely looking forward to Friday.
'reading' dammit!!
by Gabba-UK
Apr 29th, 2008
01:47:04 PM
still not as good at speed typing on the iPhone as I'd like!!
Freebasing poptarts...
by Kid Idioteque
Apr 29th, 2008
01:55:43 PM
So I guess the whole diet thing isn't going so well? Nah, I kid. I'm dieting pretty hardcore, too. I can't wait to see the movie on Friday.
nice review harry
by quadrupletree
Apr 29th, 2008
02:07:02 PM
I'm so looking forward to this and this summer in general! Good stuff.
Hulk will be a HUGE disappointment.
by V'Shael
Apr 29th, 2008
02:17:52 PM
We all know it.

When Ed Norton starts saying that you can't release this shit because it's HIS reputation that will suffer.... it don't look good.

Lost Jarv
by Series7
Apr 29th, 2008
02:24:07 PM
Yeah I agree with you on Iron Man being a B-lister, I'd say on par with Dare Devil. But Iron Man has been around and is still around. Transformers was on for 3 years in the 80's. I mean all the 10-17 year olds that saw it weren't around for it and would've only gotten into it for geekdom reasons. I mean no one really gave a shit about Beast Wars. Big loud movies make money. Especially when there is a vehicle being flipped. I mean Transformers was just one vehicle being fliped after another. And as long as Tony flips some vehicles, it'll make money, even if its only 'meh' in the eyes of a critic. I don't think it'll be as big as Bayformers, but it should easily beat out X-3 and Superpooper. I bet it does better the the Hulk as well, maybe. I mean look at Pirates, it was loud and dumb and only geeks are REALLY into pirates, and you can't saw everyone's sat there ass in the ride. We'll have to see. I mean I do get what you mean, because I wouldn't be that surprised if it doesn't break the bank. But there wasn't a single good wide release film since Jan (unless you want to count Who) and I think people are wanting to see a big movie.
V'Shael
by Series7
Apr 29th, 2008
02:31:50 PM
Yeah Edward Norton should've known that there was going to be trouble if the NEW and IMPROVED bad guy was going to be played by Tim Roth. His first reaction should have been, I am not doing a DTV movie. Seriously, Roth did two movies with QT and Rob Roy and thats it. That was over 10 years ago. Oh and the Burton Monkey film. Was that the best choice of actors they could get?
TONY STARK IS SO MONEY!
by LaserPants
Apr 29th, 2008
02:55:23 PM
I hated Swingers, but, truly Tony Stark is money.
mrvl
by huggerorange
Apr 29th, 2008
02:59:35 PM
Awesome..I totally agree with harry about marvel not squandering their successes.It seems for every good marvel film or films there has to be some bad ones..they had a string of really good ones blade,xmen,blade2,spiderman,x2 , but then come daredevil,hulk,thepunisher..th en spiderman 2 comes out, kicks major ass..and here comes the wave ranging from mega-crappy to semi-crappy and back to utter shit films like blade trinity,man-thing(kind of to be expected it was a direct to scifi channel movie), elektra,fantastic four,xmen3,ghost rider,sp3,fant.four2 was semi crappy i guess, but give us at least 2 good ones to break the shitstreak!! Glad to hear iron man may clear the stench up a lil..
JOUKO AHOLA FOR THOR
by Gwai Lo
Apr 29th, 2008
04:40:00 PM
YOU KNOW THIS TO BE TRUE

by t40stunt
Apr 29th, 2008
04:43:13 PM
wow this review is a real fucking shocker ...
Series7
by oisin5199
Apr 29th, 2008
05:12:48 PM
I beg to differ. Roth is an excellent actor. See his team up with Lt. Gordon (Gary Oldman) in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and tell me differently. I also remember an excellent performance in Bodies, Rest and Motion. Roth has done mostly indie films. It's his big budget stuff that sucks. So if Incredible Hulk bombs, it's not because of casting.
I just read Harry's review
by cornponious
Apr 29th, 2008
06:24:57 PM
and it was AWESOME!!!1!!1
I want more
by Silverglade
Apr 29th, 2008
08:05:14 PM
I want more Iron Man. Yep, I already decided this before seeing it. I will be watching it no less than 5 times in the theater. Yeah, I know that is not much in the broader scheme of things, but I want to do my part. I want sequels with Fav, Downey and the gang. I want Iron Man to be a confidence boost to Marvel and a wake-up call to the typical Hollywood studios as they see a fully-financed comic movie kick all ass... without their cuts, advice, and "recommendations".
im anticipating this, but i cant take your word
by BurgerKing
Apr 29th, 2008
08:18:20 PM
Sorry Harry, I'm not the usual hater of yours, but I've seen enough of your reviews to not take a COMIC BOOK movie review of yours seriously because you seem to pop a huge boner 90% of the time when a comic character shows up on the big screen.

Although, I'm sure this one will be good, but Tony Stark being the best translation from comic to screen ever? Nah. I don't buy it for a second. I love Downey, but it's that stuff you spew that makes me doubt your whole review. I'd get giddy with excitement and proclaim every hyped up movie to be the best movie ever of whatever category when I was 13. Since then, I've learned to be more constructive and aware, for better or for worse, if that means im more of a cynical asshole who cant enjoy things then so be it. But as a critic on a popular site, you really gotta stop screaming this and that are the BEST ever. It diminishes credibility.

Robots, Explosions + Classic Ozzy
by Samuel Vimes
Apr 29th, 2008
08:26:21 PM
C'mon---what MORE do you want from a Summer Movie??

The positive reviews are just icing on the cake... and might just get the non-Comics, non-superhero, non-sfx crowd into the theaters with the expected MARVEL zombies drooling at the sight of Tony Stark/IM brought to life... Can't wait till Friday!
Dammit, when will they take the music seriously!!!
by Drath
Apr 29th, 2008
08:35:01 PM
I'm telling you, the music is a solid 40% of why Superman was so perfect and why people forgave the '89 Batman movie as much as they did. Why are they not tackling this?! Star Wars and Indiana Jones are great, but I'm telling you the music is a HUGE part of that. Someone needs to drop kick the shit out of Hollywood's music men (or the producers and directors who have warped them into the makers of white noise that they have become).
Saw it tonight!
by Rocklover79
Apr 29th, 2008
09:47:44 PM
Saw it in Raleigh and you better believe the hype, people. 8.5/10. It's fucking fantastic. Paltrow is weak in parts, Howard is vastly underused, and The Dude is your standard baddie, but fuck did Downey own in this movie. The suit looks great, the action sequences are well-done, although the last fight does some quick-edits at times that made it hard to see what was going on. I really enjoyed it. The last line of this movie will have big implications for the sequel, and I for one cannot wait. No Nick Fury, not even after the credits. I stayed with my friends, and there is no extra scene there.
Anyone that calls this meh and then...
by poeticwarriorII
Apr 29th, 2008
10:44:40 PM
starts talking about TDK being awesome is an ass whoring fuck twit. After BB I'm not paying to see anymore lisping spitting Christian Bale try to talk tough in a Halloween outfit.
NO NICK FURY
by Dar74
Apr 29th, 2008
11:31:14 PM
I stayed till they closed the screen. There was no Nick Fury, how did this rumor gain so much momentum?
Dar74...
by TheRealMoriarty
Apr 30th, 2008
01:27:05 AM
... absolutely no preview screenings of the film have the Fury scene at the end. They are holding it for general release. Period. It's not a rumor.

And, gee... let's look at ThePilgrim's talkback output. Oh, look, tons of baseless accusation and name-calling!

Yeah, I'm heartbroken over your mistreatment by big bad Harry and Mori. Cry me a river, dude, but if you're really going, go. Don't pull the sob story and then hang around to cry some more. If you mean it, go, and if not, then just get back to your regular schedule of making up wretched shit to say about us.

ThePilgrim
by BadMrWonka
Apr 30th, 2008
01:35:19 AM
so basically, sometime previously (probably under a different name), you did something, and some people on the AICN staff did something to you that made you upset about something.

I think you have a libel suit there, kiddo.

"baseless accusation and name calling"
by Lost Jarv
Apr 30th, 2008
02:35:05 AM
surely not. Doesn't he know this is Talkback, a place for sensible adults to share informed criticism in a civil and polite manner?
Hey Pilgrim...
by Horace Cox
Apr 30th, 2008
02:47:24 AM
Jealous much? Go smoke a turd ya whiny little fuck. Jesus man, it's a free site. If you don't like it, go read something else. But don't get your panties in such a bunch.

No one's opinion on here is the gospel. (well, USS Cygnus thinks his is) You have a mind of your own (allegedly) so feel free to think for yourself for a change. It's OK to disagree. Half the fun of AICN is wading into the talkbacks and wading through all the filth, drivel, and vitriol. So either grow a spine or please fuck off permanently. I heartily suggest the latter.

Damn You Michael Bay
by MCMLXXVI
Apr 30th, 2008
03:02:33 AM
Damn You Michael Bay
I am so ready for this.
by kungfuhustler84
Apr 30th, 2008
03:13:33 AM
Some guy I know says he doesn't think Robert Downey Jr. will make a good Tony Stark. And that's ALL people have been talking about. it's the part about this movie I am so excited about. I can't wait 'til this movie proves him SO fucking wrong. Pilgrim should leave. Go outside. get some sunshine, meet some people. Shut up.
oh fuck off gotham
by Lost Jarv
Apr 30th, 2008
03:56:24 AM
that was obviously sarcasm you complete shitbag
Just saw the movie
by Greymarch
Apr 30th, 2008
04:49:32 AM
I live in Phoenix, AZ, and I saw the movie Tuesday night. It was a special sneak-preview at the Harkins Theater in Fashion Square Mall. The movie started at 7pm... I enjoyed the movie. It beat my expectations, although I purposely tried to keep my expectations low. On a scale of 1 to 100, I would give the movie an 82. I put the movie into the upper echelon of comic-book movies, but that isnt exactly saying too much. Most comic-book movies disappoint me. Downey Jr was wonderful! He poured his heart and soul into his performance. If you have no expectations of who or what Tony Stark is about, then you will walk away thinking Downey Jr makes an amazing Tony Stark. Downey definitely sold me on the techno-babble, and he made Stark into a witty, caring character. Unfortunately, I was still disappointed in his portrayal of Tony Stark, when compared to the comic-book version. The comic-book verison of Tony Stark is someone who is sophisticated, suave, worldly, devastatingly handsome, and completely sure of himself at all times. Downey often came across as smarmy and irreverent, two qualities you would never find in the comic-book Tony Stark. The script was overall satisfactory. The plot seemed to get sillier and sillier as the movie moved along, but that's typical in comic-book movies. Big plot holes towards the end (I have trouble with the justification of the F-22s chasing Iron Man, and how did Stane become so proficient with the Iron Monger so quickly?) The scenes where Stark designs, builds and tests the Mark 2 and Mark 3 armors are fantastic! It's like they stripped those scenes straight from the comic-books (and I should know. I have been collecting Iron Man non-stop for 25 years.) I was as giddy as a school-girl watching those scenes. I think I embarrassed my friend sitting next to me. I dont care though. I had fun watching those scenes. Gwenyth Paltrow was darn good in this movie. It's so easy to empathize with her. She has always impressed me. Good actors can take mediocre dialog and make it their own. She proves this several times in the film. I am not sure why Terrance Howard was in this film. Perhaps to set him up as war machine in the next film? His part was unnecessary. Jeff Bridges was good, but they hamstringed his scenes. In the comic-books, Obadiah is a business genius and a master manipulator. I didnt get that feeling from him in the movie, although it was nice to see a chess-board in Obadiah's living room. There are at least a dozen little easter-eggs to watch for in the movie. I wont point them all out here, because I dont want to spoil them, and besides, anyone reading this review will be able to spot them on their own anyhow. However, here are two I hope you dont miss.. 1. Listen to the music played in the casino when Stark is gambling. If you have ever watched the old Iron Man cartoon from the late 60s, you will recognize the music. 2. Look for a nod to Howard Hughes in Tony's office, later in the film. This movie is good enough to guarantee sequels. You know War Machine will show up. Considering the amount of drinking Stark does in this movie, and the number of references to alcohol in the film, Stark's alcoholism will also show up in a sequel. Who will be the villain in the next film? No idea. The reference to the Mandarin was so darn thin in this film (at one point the lead terrorist, who wears a very big ruby-ring, refers to his cell as "The Ten Rings." Its the only Mandarin reference in the whole film) that I think it still doesnt set-up the Mandarin to be used in the next film. Overall, a fun ride, and worthy of your ten bucks. Its a darn good comic-book movie. I pay close attention to box-office numbers, and after seeing this movie, I am sure Iron Man will make 200+ million this summer. Will it break 300 mil? I doubt it, but you never know.
fucking plantlife (greymarch)
by Lost Jarv
Apr 30th, 2008
05:07:04 AM
I was waiting for this- you drivelling little marketing whore. I've just googled you and checked your record and amazingly you only have 1 posting ever at AICN and it was on Iron Man.

You have, however, also posted the same inane dreck on a few other sites.

Fucking foilage.

oisin5199
by Series7
Apr 30th, 2008
07:16:30 AM
I didn't say Roth was a crappy actor, I just said that he's fallen off the map as of recent. I personally like his stuff. But he was getting huge in the early 90's then he didn't make anything worth while in a long time.
Debney shoulda scored it
by m_prevette
Apr 30th, 2008
07:53:47 AM
John Debney gave Favreau's Zathura some huge orchestral bang - why the hell did he not get the Iron Man gig? He could have done an excellent job, like his Cutthroat Island masterwork ( yeah the movie sucks but the score is brillaint).
ThePilgrim
by just pillow talk
Apr 30th, 2008
08:03:41 AM
What a pathetic fucking post.

Now all you have left to ponder is what new talkback handle you'll come back as...

Greymarch, try again.

So what version of Ed Norton's HULK will be released???
by JDanielP
Apr 30th, 2008
09:14:29 AM
I am MUCH more curious about the Ed Norton interpretation, not some cRAnKed-HULK b.s. The effects are worthless if there's not much of a story.
NICK FURY IS IN THE FILM!
by Meta
Apr 30th, 2008
09:39:28 AM
Hi, just saw the movie in Shanghai, China. Loved it. Best comic book movie to be made since Spider Man 2. And yes, Sam Jackson is there as Nick Fury! He appears after the credits, so stick around. And he mentions two awesome words to Stark "Project Avenger". I dare anybody to call Bullshit on me for this! I also love how they sneaked in the classic Iron Man cartoon theme from the 60's in a couple of scenes. Big Band Vegas version and Cell phone version.
fuck zimmer derivative, the score should have been done by Ghost
by mthrndr
Apr 30th, 2008
09:46:40 AM
killah. He's been Ironman to me for the last 10 years.
that should have said ghostface
by mthrndr
Apr 30th, 2008
09:47:39 AM
killah. got cut off.
Ghostface performed at my school this past weekend.
by Dreadlock Holmes
Apr 30th, 2008
10:35:05 AM
Wu-Tang Clan and Tony Stark numba one!
Saw it last night.
by Novaman5000
Apr 30th, 2008
11:23:48 AM
Really enjoyed it. Not the deepest movie ever but great turns by everyone involved. Clever script, likable characters, great effects. Just a great time.

Also, stayed through the credits and in our screening there was NO Nick Fury cameo. But alot of people waited and they were all looking for it, too. You could hear someone yell "Nick Fury!!" when the credits ending and nothing came up. Maybe it'll only be in the print that's in theaters this weekend?

Damn you, Harry! Video...
by Mistahtibbs
Apr 30th, 2008
12:22:11 PM

...We must have video!

You paint a picture and then deny us a viewing?

You ARE the evil.

MT

Mike O'Hearn IS THOR
by GavinVanDraven
Apr 30th, 2008
01:46:09 PM
http://www.im db.com/name/nm0641380/ harry, you know it to be true.
Novaman5000
by just pillow talk
Apr 30th, 2008
01:48:42 PM
Good to hear. I'm looking forward to this...
YES, FURY & A "NICE" SURPRISE AFTER THE CREDITS
by DarkCouncilus
Apr 30th, 2008
04:48:51 PM
Just FUCKING STAY AFTER THE CREDITS, I saw it in Tijuana (Mexico), were it opened today and if you can go you bastards! it's really good!
this is the best comic book adaptation review ever
by g-ride9000
Apr 30th, 2008
05:48:24 PM
period. perfect. I SAID PERFECT!!!!
there was nothing after the credits
by Jubba
May 1st, 2008
12:08:18 AM
at least, not at the screening i saw tonight in toronto...we were told to wait through the credits and when there was nothing, the whole theatre BOOO'ed for the guy who told us to stay
Massive spoilers (really not kidding here)
by RodneyOz
May 1st, 2008
01:07:24 AM
OK, I just got home from watching it on general release (Brisbane Australia, it opens in this country today). I can confirm that there SPOILER is indeed a cameo after the (so, so long...) credits. Since people won't believe just a simple declaration, here's the text of what happens. DO NOT LEAVE DURING THE CREDITS!

Stark comes home. The lights are off. A familiar voice booms from the lounge, asking him if he thinks he's the only person to be 'special'. He asks Stark if he's ready to take a step into "a bigger universe". He steps into the light. It's Samuel L Jackson, with eyepatch. "I'm Sgt Nick Fury from SHIELD. I want to talk to you about the Avengers Initiative."

I leapt from my seat, punched the air and yelled "FUCK YEAH!" to my now empty cinema. THE CAMEO IS THERE for the general release.

Further, the last ten seconds before the credits (MASSIVE spoiler ahead here!) make the film fit into the whole 'the world knows...' continuity. He's been given a cover story ("Are people really gonna believe it's my bodyguard in a suit??") and when in front of the media, decides 'fuck it' and declares, "The truth is - I AM Iron Man." BOOM.

Being such a massive air-punching fan Rodney...
by half vader
May 1st, 2008
05:03:30 AM
You miss that the after-credits thing actually doesn't work very well in that it dilutes the BOOM! ending. After we go to Sabbath we should have to wait two more years to see the fallout SPOILER - I think he knows they WON'T believe him after he says that because of everything that has come before. Then to water it down with the lame "for the fans" shoehorned-in bit. I'm surprised he didn't hand Stark a fucking business card!

Too bad there wasn't another fat kid to chest-bump.;)

half vader
by RodneyOz
May 1st, 2008
09:16:29 AM
Mmm, thought about it, disagree. That is, I don't think they won't believe him, so no lag time needed. And if there had been another human being in the cinema I wouldn't have been so demonstrative - it was the ridiculousness (given nobody else was there) of the action that was appealing to me.

By the way, I'm fat but I'm 37 and not a retarded fratboy, so no chest-bumping for me. Even high fiving seems embarassing, unless it's in an ironic way.

And a business card would have been fun too.

Ha ha, fair enough dude.
by half vader
May 1st, 2008
11:18:17 AM
So Air-punching is the old man's chest-bump eh? Good to know.

And I'm glad you enjoyed it (and took the mocking appropriately).

Why did I forget to wait after the credits.
by indyit
May 1st, 2008
06:14:31 PM
I stayed there with my friend...(i want to use flabbergasted but cant quite remember if what i think it means is right) anyways we were there flabbergasted and just loving what we'd just seen..and I tell her oh there was this scene filmed with Sam Jackson...Nick Fury...(she is sort of new to comics)...too bad it wasn't in the movie. I remember how SO many said it wasn't in the movie and might be in the theatrical...but as fucking retarded as i am thought it would be IN the movie...not at the very end. Ah well. Guess I'll just have to see it when it gets posted on youtube by some pirates (as i did with Xmen Last Stand)
Oh look...
by Shermdawg
May 1st, 2008
06:28:34 PM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rqa QgLc0vKE
Lost Jarv
by BadMrWonka
May 1st, 2008
06:30:02 PM
I salute you sir...it sucks when marketing saps infiltrate our little talkbacks....call that shit like it is! fight on, brother!
Shermdawg
by indyit
May 1st, 2008
06:42:41 PM
Why thank you sir...haha knew it would show up...but not This quickly!!
Lost Jarv
by indyit
May 1st, 2008
06:48:17 PM
I'm not really a UK person (grew up in Sweden) but im in london studying presently and watched it with a very small audience cause it was a matinee show on a thursday. People seemed to eat it up tho...and I loved it myself...If theres anything there...(altho i dont really look too much into IGN reviews apart from just for fun to see what they think) the UK one gave it a 3/5 while both AU and US reviews were 4/5. Mind you the 3/5 one wasnt a negative nor a 'meh' review but rather saying it had a good setup and Favreau will probably master it in the sequel.
movie doesn't just rock... it's heavy metal baby!!
by dreamweaver13
May 1st, 2008
08:45:23 PM
arguably one of the best superhero movies to date!! great movie! loved it. can't wait to see it again!!
GREATEST SUPERHERO MOVIE I EVER SAW IN MY LIFE...
by JeanLuc Dickhard
May 1st, 2008
09:51:15 PM
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT .....
After the credits at my showing we got...
by Felix_Happer
May 1st, 2008
10:49:21 PM
Rick Astley.
Wow ... just Wow.
by JamieCOTC95
May 1st, 2008
11:08:59 PM
Saw it tonight. A friend of mine had been complaining for the last three or for years that Marvel (or DC) are not mentioned in each other's films. Well, there is the occasional nod, but after tonight, after Iron man, I asked him if he was happy. He was happy.
Pretty Awesome
by Gungan Slayer
May 1st, 2008
11:17:52 PM
Iron Man was always my favorite Marvel character since I was a kid, and I'll admit, I was scared with this movie. I thought the trailers looked like shit. Just saw it earlier tonight, and man. DUDE, this movie is awesome. and YES, stay after teh credits. CANT WAIT FOR DR. JONES NOW!
So, no surprise
by onephatnelly
May 2nd, 2008
01:56:15 AM
With the constant Iron Man ejaculations on this site over the past few weeks, it's not a shock to learn that the writers here are all gushing over it. Hell, I even considered suggesting to Harry that he change the web address of this place to ironmanmovie.com/aintitcool. I look forward to seeing it.
indyit
by Lost Jarv
May 2nd, 2008
03:02:31 AM
I was thinking specifically of the review in the papers last sunday- If they have been better since I stand corrected.
AVENGERS MOVIE = WORST IDEA EVER AFTER THE ATOMIC BOMB
by ludmir88
May 2nd, 2008
09:45:41 AM
please Harry stop supporting this project!!!
Before reading more, I gotta say that..
by Aethyrr
May 2nd, 2008
10:09:58 AM
I agree with this part: "they have made the very first 100% uncompromised perfect SUPERHERO movie." I mean, how cool is that?! I hope it starts a long healthy trend of uncompromised perfect superheroe movies.. let's hope for that
I also agree with you about the score..
by Aethyrr
May 2nd, 2008
10:23:06 AM
"The only other gripe I have is this… I wish the score had been epic. Instead it came off as Zimmer derivative action score stuff"--kinda boring, you never know what kind of a score it is--but, what you gonna do.. who made the score anyway? Gotta check the list
8-Minute Preview with Interviews with the Cast + Crew
by MattCampagna
May 2nd, 2008
10:30:47 AM
There's an 8-minute Preview at YourGeekNews.com that has some interviews with Favreau, Howard and RObert Downey Jr., plus some REALLY sweet scenes from the movie here: [url]http://www.yourgeeknews.c om/[/url]
Link
by MattCampagna
May 2nd, 2008
10:31:42 AM
http://tinyurl.com/4ppxxq
Seems like we're up for a hell of a summer
by CrichtonAstronut
May 2nd, 2008
12:44:49 PM
in any case. Iron Man Sounds awesome can't wait to see it.
Nerdgasm!
by Devil'sOwn
May 2nd, 2008
01:07:25 PM
File this under "Most Welcome News". Thrilled to hear it. I can't wait. I'll skip all the obvious ruminations on how did this adaptation become succesful, and just say it gives you hope for the future. With the right combination of talent, every once in a while, they get it right.
saw it this afternoon
by mrbong
May 2nd, 2008
01:18:42 PM
what an ace film. didn't stay the full credits, sadly, looks like we missed something quite class. oh well, there's always the DVD in a few months.
TO THOSE THAT HAVE SEEN IT AND LOVED IT...
by hollywoodsummers
May 2nd, 2008
01:24:12 PM
I have my ticket for tonight and I'm stoked, but not wanting to get too sucked into the "BEST SUPERHERO MOVIE EVER" hype. Here's my question: In your opinion is it below, on-par or better than X2?
to me, better then X2
by SpawnofAchilles
May 2nd, 2008
02:07:18 PM
it's fairly close though
X2 was good, but...
by Mindtrip
May 2nd, 2008
02:51:54 PM
.. I think this may well be the best comic book movie I've ever seen. It definately raises the bar for every one that follows.
"A moment that will pop a geek’s boner even if it’s a clit."
by zacdilone
May 2nd, 2008
03:16:40 PM
Which does Harry get off more on, writing that shit or the buzz it creates in talkback? I'm embarrassed for him.
Never read an Iron Man comic
by CherryValance
May 2nd, 2008
03:38:24 PM
but I thought the movie was definitely one of the best superhero movies ever, up there with Superman II and X2. It maybe be the best one. I'll have to let it sit for a while. But if there was a flaw, I couldn't find it.
Top 10 superhero movies
by strosmer
May 2nd, 2008
05:14:05 PM
Wow, not an easy list to create when you get down to it. In researching all the comic book movies that have ever been released, I found far more than I realized. RottenTomatoes has a top 100 list! Wikipedia also has a very comprehensive list. Please note that this particular top 10 list focuses specifically on superhero movies. Graphic novel adaptations are not included, nor are comic strip characters, or animated features. We're talking only about superheroes on film here. The two main criteria I based my ratings upon were spectacle and character. Here it is:

1) Batman Returns

2) Superman

3) Batman Begins

4) Spider-Man 2

5) Batman

6) Superman II

7)Iron Man

8) Hulk

9) X-Men 2

10) Spider-Man

Does Flash Gordon qualify as a superhero? If so, that nudges into the 6th spot, knocking Spider-Man out of the top 10.

Sam Jackon SHOWS UP
by Jonas37
May 2nd, 2008
06:29:27 PM
Stay through ALL the credits to see Sam Jackson as Nick Fury re: the Avengers Initiative.
A moment that will pop a geek’s boner even if it’s a clit.
by Trazadone
May 2nd, 2008
06:49:08 PM
Gross.
FINALLY, an honest Iron Man review
by vestaxwax
May 2nd, 2008
08:00:44 PM
http://eattheblinds.blogspot.c om/
Wow, that was really fucking entertaining.
by WYLD STALLYNS RULES
May 2nd, 2008
09:38:39 PM
I was prepared for a let down after the absolute gush-fest that has been the early review period. I really, thoroughly enjoyed it. A big, great summer entertainment with great pacing. The only slight complaint I had was the slightly anti-climactic final battle, but I liked that the resolution was techy and geeky like the rest of the film. A solid A as far as superhero movies go. Not an A+, but I left grinning ear to ear.
hollywood summers
by sambafreak13
May 2nd, 2008
11:13:53 PM
X2 is still my favorite comic book movie...I would say this is probably behind X2 and Spiderman 2, in terms of the more recent stuff that has come out...I need to watch it again and let it all sink in some more...it was definitely great.
Great, Fantastic, F-ing mind-blowing....
by TheRaven13
May 3rd, 2008
12:20:05 AM
SOMEBODY finally got it right. Iron Man finally fulfilled all my expectations of what a comic book flick should be- entertaining, action filled, and true to the characters we've come to know and love. I'm not as huge of an Iron Man fan as I am of Batman, but G**DAMMIT that was AWESOME!!! If you didn't like this movie for whatever reason, then you've completely missed the point of seeing comic flicks all-together.
Fucking fantastic
by Dr. Egon Spengler
May 3rd, 2008
01:21:30 AM
Best superhero movie, hands down. ..so far. Right now it's 1a - Iron Man 1b - Batman Begins 3 - Spider-Man 2
The score did need work but at least...
by poeticwarriorII
May 3rd, 2008
02:04:20 AM
it didn't get in the way of the movie the way that shitty Untouchables score did. Christ that's all I could think about through that movie was how fucking bad the score was. That said, this movie kicked major ass and I can't wait for the next one. What a great way to start the Summer. I hope I'm as pleasantly surprised by IJKOTCS.
Don't overhype it harry, but yeah their's no rust anywhere!!
by The Founder
May 3rd, 2008
02:37:05 AM
IM wasn't great or a masterpiece, but it was very well done and the source material was respected faithfully, although I'm still wondering what happened to the live Jarvis??
Got a second it with their's no flaws in the flick.
by The Founder
May 3rd, 2008
02:39:43 AM
Gotta say I was surprised that i couldn't find any major flaws in the film. I loved the Jet Sequence most of all. Very sweet, and I got that kid feeling, like when i first saw the Matrix.
No shit dude...
by poeticwarriorII
May 3rd, 2008
03:49:35 AM
it was like watching Star Wars for the first time. It had that kind of impact. I've always loved Iron Man but this movie was very well done.
re: vestaxwax
by ulcer
May 3rd, 2008
11:17:37 AM
That's a pretty poor review, not an 'honest one' by any means. it's the typical comic fanboy review who has his own fantasy of making the movie himself. How, and oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow "not a strong actress"? right.
Bridges with the sonic paraylyzer thing was scary
by Tacom
May 3rd, 2008
11:50:36 AM
More scary than he was when was in the actual Iron Monger suit. First with the bald Mandarin group leader and then with Stark as he takes the power device out of his chest.
Loved it ... but I can't shake two questions
by The Wolf at the Door
May 3rd, 2008
01:40:22 PM
(1) Did he REALLY just fly from LA to Afghanistan? Without stopping? In ... what? A matter of hours? THAT would impress me more than any of the technology in his house.

(2) What exactly was Stain's plan? To be the MONSTER KILLER CEO who's company is unstoppable because he wears a giant metal suit? I understand he meant to mass market the thing (?), or maybe actually take over the world with it (?) ... okay, I don't understand. I think they just needed a big set piece to end the film, so the guy "went insane" (Pott's words) and that's meant to explain everything.

HAVING SAID THAT ... this film rocked, absolutely.

Firstly, the SR-71 could make that...
by poeticwarriorII
May 3rd, 2008
04:01:43 PM
flight in around 10 hours round trip. He compared his suit to the SR-71 in the film during altitude testing and trying to break its record. Secondly, you must've been making out with your girlfriend through half of the movie if you're confused with these points.
A few observations after a second viewing:
by GregoryHarbin
May 3rd, 2008
04:59:45 PM
1. POSITIVELY a prototype Cpt. America shield on Stark's desk in the workshop. It's on the left side of the screen when it's pointed at Pepper when she enters the lab as he's trying to get out of his suit. It's got half the star, but it's red, white, and blue, and it's IT. Great easter egg.

2. Is it just me, or does reporter Zorianna Kit look exactly like Alison Mack (Chloe of Smallville fame)? A quick Google tells me she's an actual reporter, but the resemblance is striking.

3. For those of you looking for some more emotional connection for Stark for the village he saves from Ten Rings (which I don't think we need), I'm 100% sure that the village is where Yinsen, his sidekick in the cave, was from. Gulmira was its name. So, he was saving the lives of the people who are related to the guy who saved his life earlier in the film. Seems like enough justification, if destroying his weapons wasn't enough for you.

4. Favs' character, Hogan, kind of disappears halfway through the film. Kind of strange. Maybe there's more to his story that got cut out, that'll be in an extended DVD cut.

5. Earlier in the thread I posted a clip of the Nick Fury scene after the credits. It was a little shaky, and had some people talking over it, so I recorded it again, from a tripod (yeah, don't ask me how I got it in the theatre). It's a little better quality because there's no shaking. Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =QGgLZFdINpg

IRON MAN Worldwide first day totals: $60,429,393
by Mace Tofu
May 3rd, 2008
06:45:04 PM
Wow, it has been a long time. Most of the Super hero movies over the years have been big letdowns for me. X-Men 3, Spiderman 3, Fantastic Four ROTSS were all movies I walked out of the theater afterwards so disappointed that I never even bought those titles on DVD because I really have no desire to ever watch them again. Even something like GHOSTRIDER, a comic I did not read so I was open to anything in the movie version, was a letdown. IRON MAN had me from start to finish with a grin on my face. The movie was just oozing COOL at a 100%. From the look at the first days BO totals we should be in for some great AVENGERS action soon. I like that MARVEL made a film for the "ADULT" fans and didn't water down the thing for idiots and 5 year olds. THANK YOU STAN!
I had a headache...
by Dawhiteguy
May 3rd, 2008
09:59:03 PM
before i went to see this movie. And it throbbed during the ride to the theater. I really thought that I was about to waster $7 on another shitting marvel movie. And that was the only problem I had with this one. My only faith I had on it was derived from $1 i spent to rent a rip off of Jumanji. But this really felt like a comic book movie. You will get a rocketeer feeling, and an origin story, but a sequel has the ability to feel like an indiana jones or james bond movie. Aside from that though, It took me into the marvel universe. While other marvel movies only showed me a glimpse, like bungee jumping off a bridge only to grab a boob for a split second. Yet, this cord broke. Slinging this movie into my top 5 superhero films and Favreau into my top 10 directors.
calm down its ok movie
by Orionsangels
May 4th, 2008
01:16:25 AM
Was I the only one distubed by Iron Man?
by NoDiggity
May 4th, 2008
02:14:46 AM
I only had fun watching the Suit on Suit slugfest at the end, and even that wasn't particularly clever. And the film was particularly offensive in the propaganda department. I don't care if all these elements were lifted and transplanted directly from the original comic book, where I hear Iron Man was a pro-military anti-Vietnamese figure. This film was viciously racist. Most of the movie dwelt on bad guys who were dark skinned, bearded, and fabulously hook-nosed. The film jingoistically changed the acronymn of SHIELD to include the word HOMELAND to tie it in to Bush's "Homeland Security". The audience is informed that our military is so good that they refuse to attack enemy military targets when they have "human shields", which totally twists the original use of this term during the Iraq Wars, where this term was used to EXCUSE the deaths of civilians from U.S. bombs, blaming the collateral damage on the enemy targets for being too close to the civilians. How nice of this movie to rehabilitate the U.S. military's reputation in this area. And Tony Stark's sudden decision to stop manufacturing weapons is ... not because his weapons cause civilian deaths at our hands, but because (as far as he knows) SOME of them fell into the hands of the enemy, who then killed some U.S. soldiers with them! No explanation is supplied as to where they get their money from to BUY the weapons, or what Tony Stark's treacherous uncle realistically plans to get out of supplying such weapons to these cartoon monster Terrorists (if it's ever discovered, won't it destroy Stark Industries?). As another reviewer pointed out, it's kinda galling to watch Tony Stark being tortured by drowning him, as a blatant way of shifting the sense of blame from the Waterboarding (which is also drowning) torture used by the U.S. in Guantanamo and other interrogation camps. Oh look, it's the TERRORISTS that do that to an American! I have no idea what relationship the black military guy originally had to Tony Stark in the Comics, but here he is a Top Brass in the U.S. military (hey black people, join up, this movie is providing you with a fantasy of how high you can go!) to further highlight the goodness and decency of our military. And Iron Man proves how heroic he is (after rather viciously killing many unarmoured terrorists) by saving the pilot of a missile-launching U.S. fighter plane. Way to go, Iron Man, you stick up for those decent fighter pilots who never launch while Terrorists hold human shields!

The bits where Tony Stark plays with the prototypes of his suit are fun, and the final Suit vs. Suit slugfest is fun in a nostalgic comicbooky way, but this movie has been WAY overhyped. Robert Downey Jr.'s much vaunted charm sadly failed to amuse me, and I think has been ballyoo'd by rather competent and effective marketing. The way his character is played, he comes off as a rather nasty piece of work, especially in his treatment of his sexual conquests (one of whom is an anti-military-industry reporter, who he seduces and then obnoxiously ignores (with Paltrow's assistant blatantly referring to as "trash" ... take that anti-war activists!). One high school guy hooted with delight every time Downey's Stark dissed another woman he'd slept with in the past, when he failed to remember her name. Hooray for misogyny as well jingoistic bashing of any anti-war attitudes.

I've always found Gwyneth Paltrow beautiful, and she's especially so in this, dressed up as a 40's style glam princess. Every moment on the screen was an eye candy treat. But her romantic chemistry with Downey's Stark is way way below the sparks the hype has been reporting.

All in all, I'd say this is another one of those superhero movies that gets it's positive buzz from immature, insecure comic book fanboys whose idea of a good comic book adaption is to have it have a dark, violent, "badass" edge to it. These people will rate this highly because they got to see the human version of a tank kill people with no real defense against him. It's another step downwards for heroism and idealism, and another step towards militarizing the population through Entertainment. Hooray!
Should have been "Was I the only one disturbed by Iron Man"
by NoDiggity
May 4th, 2008
02:16:21 AM
Blast it. Bad way to headline a nice rant.
"IRON MAN" is arguably the BEST superhero movie ever made.
by JDanielP
May 4th, 2008
04:48:43 AM
And I say that despite the musical score, which COULD have given this movie the spit-polish it deserves. But these boots were made for walkin', and that's just what they'll do (...or, at least, SHOULD do, given time for the word-of-mouth to spread). I admit that I was originally against Robert Downey Jr.'s casting as Tony Stark. My reasoning was that there's an aspect of Stark's personality (from what I remember, reading as a kid) that I couldn't "see" in RDJ. To me, Tony Stark is naturally a LEADER OF MEN, the kind of focused personality trait that's not found quite as often as one might think. Maybe it's just me, but it's something that I sensed about the character...and I suppose, in my young eyes, it may have been the impression of the material. What RDJ does do, so right,...is that he covers all those other bases, all those other aspects of Tony Stark's personality. With this type of role, RDJ has got big superhero shoes to fill...and yet, he made Tony Stark believable in the context of the fantasy, a part at which a much lessor actor may not have been quite so successful. I'm glad that RDJ has cleaned up his life and can share his talent through a character which deserves much more of the superhero spotlight. (Swing around that Bat-signal!) And excellent work from the entire cast. And not only that, but one of my favorite things about this movie was the practical effects, with how mechanical props fit together and become in sync...and how the line between practical and CGI effects are blurred. That sense of the equipment being real (most of the time), practical effects or not, is a big factor in making such a fantasy a two hour reality. And this movie deserves praise from top to bottom, other than that boot-scuff of a music-score. So, a big "Thank You" to all involved, from direction on down,...in making this an incredible moving picture (which tends to be all too rare of a treat). And Sam Jackson's surprise appearance, after ALL the end-credits roll by, "is so money" that Hollywood doesn't even know it. ("Project Avenger" could possibly be the next Star Wars, in terms of cinema explosion.) Seriously, "IRON-MAN" is arguably the best superhero flick of all time...and perhaps my very favorite, if I had to pick only one.
The score was fucking terrible
by therealkumar
May 4th, 2008
05:48:47 AM
You reading Favreau? Fucking terrible.
Jericho
by tom_joad
May 4th, 2008
08:31:33 AM
When Tony Stark was captured by the terrorists, why did they ask him to build the missile system when they are already supplied and in cahoots with Obadiah Stane, wouldn't they just ask from Stane. And why would Stane keep doing business with them when they failed to kill Stark. I love the movie, I just can't get past this question.
Shellhead has finally come to life!!
by Thot
May 4th, 2008
11:40:27 AM
It's tough to get the essence of a comic book character right. Favreau nailed it with Iron Man. RDJ proved he was not only sufficient, but inspired as Tony Stark/Iron Man. Very good movie. Tons o' fun! The main reason I go the theater is for films like this one. Exciting, romantic, funny and somewhat fantasaical. Well done! Can't wait for the blu-ray dvd!!
NoDiggity
by GregoryHarbin
May 4th, 2008
11:52:40 AM
I was going to attack your post point by insipid point, but I think I've decided that you don't actually believe any of it, and are just trolling, so I'll leave you be.
Gregory, what do you think of SHIELD = Homeland Security?
by NoDiggity
May 4th, 2008
12:28:08 PM
Why did they change the meaning of SHIELD's acronymn to include HOMELAND? It never was HOMELAND in the comic books. Why are they trying to make a super-secrete, extra-legal organization uniquely American and Republican? Why do you think they did that? Why do you think they insisted on poisoning a comic book movie with pro-Bush-era propaganda?
This movie is making a crapload of money!
by Mr Incredible
May 4th, 2008
12:34:38 PM
$200 million worldwide and counting. Not bad for a movie with pro-Bush-era propoganda. Coming up next on Sarcasm Showcase: complaints why Tony Stark should have been in Vietnam instead of Afghanistan. Spare us the politics, OK? It's a guy flying around in an armored suit.
Well now that you put it like that
by Rufferto
May 4th, 2008
02:41:08 PM
It's a shame that the Gi Joe movie couldnt be like this.
The character is not a Republican
by Rufferto
May 4th, 2008
03:16:50 PM
He's a Technocrat and an idealist.
Digg: Homeland was to throw off the semigeeks
by GregoryHarbin
May 4th, 2008
03:44:41 PM
Everyone knows if the guy'd said 'Hazard' that we'd instantly know they were talking about SHIELD. Changing it to 'Homeland' makes it sound like a real program, and less comic booky, so that the reveal would work.
He may be a REPUBLICAN BUT WHO IS THE DICTATOR?
by moseley asst
May 4th, 2008
04:08:37 PM
IRON MAN? will he be in the next dictatormovie teaming up? I saw the trailer for a new movie about a man who takes over the world. He had a pet pig and he was dressed in a military uniform. Did anyone else see it? it was called dictatormovie I think. soon he will hook up with iron man!
The only review that matters: $100 million
by kevred
May 4th, 2008
06:24:43 PM
...and $200 million worldwide. Hello, Iron Man 2!

I gave my review in the comments for Moriarty's review, but I'll say it here again: I thought it was terrific, the cast was superb, and it just simply got everything right. The four lead actors took a simple story to a higher level.

The only thing that didn't grab me was the "surprise" after the credits--it felt forced and wooden and the actor playing you-know-you didn't work for me. He looked and sounded the same as always, unlike the rest of the cast. It'll be better to see him in action, I'm sure.

GregoryHarbin, it did work
by kevred
May 4th, 2008
06:35:37 PM
I saw it firsthand--there were two tiresome geeks sitting behind me in the theater, having an ongoing circle-jerk over who was savvier about the movie, the comics, the film studios, blah blah blah (fortunately not during the movie itself, which made it tolerable, in a pathetic sort of way). One of them even mentioned AICN and enjoyed calling Harry by first name only (unlikely that he was an acquaintence, this being central Missouri). Anyway, they were actually fooled and didn't get it until the agent finally said "SHIELD". (I got it immediately--the SHIELD agent was a great throwback to a very similar character in the early days of the Iron Man comic.)

As much as I have enjoyed the things I learn on this site, the tiresome dialogue of the geeks behind me really made me think about whether we know too much in this day and age. I'm not sure I heard one thought, opinion, conjecture, or anything else that wasn't just parroting something I've read online--a sort of geek test of who's more "in the know", which for 99.9% of the world is just a matter of who read what story online.

It's like all the talk-radio zombies spouting their identical right-wing message points: seems like almost everyone has drunk some kind of Kool-Aid these days.

Fortunately

(Fortunately, nothing.)
by kevred
May 4th, 2008
06:37:42 PM
It was an extra, unfortunate "fortunately" in my last comment--just wanted to clarify that I don't think everyone drinking the Kool-Aid is a good thing.
IRON MAN - A DREAM COME TRUE
by poncelion
May 4th, 2008
08:17:26 PM
I just came back from watching Iron Man (for the second time).I was impressed with how the movie respected the original source. In terms of the acting, story , etc., what can I add that has not been said here.Robert DowneyJr. is the perfect Tony Stark. The cameo by Nick Fury was the cherry on the ice cream, on the pie. I was a collector of Iron Man comics as a child.I was such a fan that I called MEGO and asked them if they could make action figures of Flash,Green Lantern or Iron Man. The person at MEGO, answered "Ok". Then, to my surprise, an Iron Man action figure arrived in the mail, several weeks later. To note, the action figure was released to the market,months later. Thanks to Mr.Favreau,Downey Jr and every one involved in making my dream come true.
UNBELIEVEABLE
by chaddyd
May 4th, 2008
10:00:33 PM
get your asses to the theater and see that joint again, son. God bless Fav.
Just Saw It...
by Double M
May 4th, 2008
10:30:58 PM
...and loved every damn second of it. The way that Favreau weaved all of the geeky comic lore into the story so that it can be enjoyed by comic fans and regular movie goers was fan-fucking-tastic. Example: Stane explaining that "we are iron mongers, Tony, that's what we do", or something to that effect. Now they didnt have come out have Jeff Bridges declare "I am IRON MONGER" but it got included nonetheless. My fiance , who has no prior knowledge of Iron Mane, went with me to see this and loved it as well. By the way, I am really glad some dork on Fandango told everyone to stay after the credits, cause the 20-30 people that actually stayed got served a special treat. Hopefully a sign of things to come. Come on Hulk, dont suck!!!
More people need to take the hint...
by poeticwarriorII
May 4th, 2008
11:38:22 PM
(are you listening DC?) to leave these stories clear the fuck alone when translating this stuff to the screen. People much more talented than these shitty insipid directors and writers have spent much more time, effort, and talent creating these things and changing them to your own shitty ideas doesn't work. This movie was a fucking thing of beauty. It wasn't perfect but it was so faithful and cool it doesn't fucking matter. Fav nailed this fucker!
Remember the mechanized / tool sounds in the T2 score?
by JDanielP
May 5th, 2008
08:18:27 AM
I'm thinking that the T2 music soundtrack would have been great inspiration for "IRON MAN" ...and such an inspired score could have really put this flick in another realm, all it's own.
Iron Man at the BEST THEATRE in America
by Ninja Nerd
May 5th, 2008
12:03:11 PM
Harry... If you haven't heard of the Warren Theatres, you should. Here in Moore, Oklahoma..just north of Norman, Warren has just opened their new, $32 million theatre. Dolby Digital Cinema, THX audio for every screen, not just a couple. This is a two story building as there is a Grand Auditorium and a Balcony. Yes, those are in UPPER CASE, because they are simply amazing. You see, the Warren has 2 restaurants and a lounge where you can order a meal and ADULT BEVERAGES. Yes, the Warren has a liquor license. AND...you can eat and drink DURING THE MOVIE! Each 26 inch wide, ultra-comfortable seat has a table and a call button for your wait staff. Ours was Floyd...a great guy who took great care of us. My son and I bought seats, B15 and B16, for the Sunday noon showing of IRON MAN. We made our way into the beautifully appointed lobby, noting the working fireplace in the lower level restroom / lougne area. Leather sofas, chairs...everything first class. A large sweeping staircase atkes you upstairs to the Lounge and Blacony seating entrance. You must be 21, so we had to show I.D. to proceed beyond the top of the stairs. After being seated, we perused the full menu, met Floyd (I'll be taking care of you today...and he did!), and selected chesse fries and root beer floats for our movie meal. Our seats were outstanding; almost dead center, looking at a beautifully appointed auditorium. The screen was covered by an old fashioned curtain. NO ads, no music, no distractions before the curtain went. Warren eschews the "hell, they're trapped in the seat...inundate them with commercials" scheme completely. I loved it. Our food arrived during the previews...The Dark Knight, Indy, and a couple more I can't remember as I was wolfing fries at this point. Warren makes a short announcement, basically thanking us for coming, and then the curtain rises slowly as the screen lights up. So, we were totally comfortable, had food and drink at hand, and Floyd waiting for the press of the red call button (each seat has one) should we need more sustenance during the movie. After the Dolby Digital Cinema and THX logos did their thing, IRON MAN started. I would agree with most critics...this is a GREAT SUPERHERO movie. Yes, it compares very much to Batman Begins and the 1978 Superman movies. Fantastic job. The presentation itself was amazing. The kids at Warren have done their job dialing in the picture and sound. No artifacts, clicks, pops, dropouts, smears, pixellation....nothing. The picture was so clear that during the part with Pepper in Tony's office, when she accessed the "Ghost Drive" and opened Stane's files, you could see a nice little Easter Egg on the 3rd or 4th folder in; something called the Lebowski project on the upper right of the folder. My son and I loved that and several other little things like that, throughout the movie. About 20 minutes from the end, Floyd presented our food bill very unobtrusively and we settled up. Didn't detract at all; these people have done their homework. All in all, I would say I'm now ruined for the average cineplex as I can't imagine seeing a movie anyplace else. It's like flying first class; after that, sitting in coach just sucks! In closing, if you are on I-35 and going through the Oklahoma City area, plan on a stop at the Warren....you won't regret it, except it may ruin other theatres for you as well! A note on prices; regular stadium seating is $7 for matinees, $9 for evening shows. The Balcony and Auditorium are $12 and $18, respectively. If you purchase tickets for the Balcony or Auditorium at the Box Office (staffed by lovely people), you can pick your seats from a chart. Yes, reserved seats for a movie and dinner. Fantastic! If you purchase tickets from the Warren website or at the walk-up ticket kiosk, you CAN'T pick your seat, but the system will pick the best available, contigious seats for you. So, movie, food, and tip added up to about $46 for two. For me, it was well worth the price. With Speed Racer, Indy, and The Dark Knight coming, I expect I'll be spending more time and money at the Warren. Highest Recommendation.
Stain's plan & IM flying to Afghanistan? Who cares really.
by The Founder
May 5th, 2008
03:47:42 PM
Stain's plans was to sell new weapontry in the form of the suit, nothing to scratch head over. IM flying to the mid-east is no big deal. The suit's pretty fast, probably took him an hour or he simply flew up in high planetary orbit and and dopped down when the mid east came around or something of that nature. I saw Stark do it before in the comic book.
Everybody thought it was good?
by _Maltheus_
May 6th, 2008
01:30:15 PM
I wasn't going to bother with this movie until I saw it got 91% on the tomato meter. And apparently everyone here thought it was the best superhero movie ever. Aside from a few laughs and some good CGI, I'm not sure what makes it better than the others. It certainly, in no way approached either of the first two X-Men or Spiderman movies, IMO. I'm not even sure what the Stark dude stands for, other than "he likes cool gadgets." I didn't care whether he lived or died. It was predictable, unrealistic (even for the genre), had lame underdeveloped characters (the assistant aside) and a non-existent plot. I guess I'm getting too old for this shit.
I don't get Jeff Bridges character...
by Coughlins Laws
May 6th, 2008
01:49:32 PM
They shouldn't have made him evil from the start. It was going in a good direction when it looked like he was turning on Tony Stark after his little speech that crashed the company. That made sense. But, like someone else pointed out, by making him someone who's dealt with the terrorists before, why did they try to make him make that missle? To make it look like an accident when he dies? Plus, what the hell was his plan anyway? Once it's out what he did, what was he gonna do, walk around in that suit killing people while still running the company? Didn't make much sense. That, and Stark revealing he was IronMan at the end. Where do they go from there? It seems to me that needs to be a better guarded secret than spiderman's identity because directly involved himself in global politics.
IT ROCKED
by Sappers Forward
May 6th, 2008
09:32:49 PM
Shell head has always been one of my favorite heroes in the Marvel universe. I can't help but laugh at posts from people like Maltheus and others. If you went into this without being a fan in the first place, I can only ask why. I'm not a fan of chick flicks, I don't get them, and I don't go see them. It only makes sense. Stick with what you like and stop torturing yourselves. Oh, and Maltheus, you're not too old, Iron man has been around for a loooooong time. You just never cared to read it. Now I think I'll rent Gone With The Wind and go post on some forum about how boring it is and how I was hoping someone would just kill Scarlet off. I can't wait for IRON MAN 2!
NoDiggity
by Ricky Retardo
May 6th, 2008
09:39:48 PM
Your mental illness must be a very painful thing. Pathetic. Psychotherapy would be helpful.
Homeland
by ulcer
May 6th, 2008
10:15:24 PM
Seriously NoDiggity, it has "homeland" in the name because that's the fashionable word this decade. It makes it feel more real. Now if you think this movie was pro bush... I think missed the entire movie. The military complex is completely corrupt in this movie.
Not a spot of rust, eh?
by Lashlarue
May 6th, 2008
11:42:35 PM
You sir, are an idiot. What about the fact that all the action sequences were mediocre at best? Other than that, it was a GOOD movie. If not a predictable one. Not a GREAT one like Harry said.

Christ Harry! Revenge of the Sith was GREAT! Spiderman 3 was GREAT! Cloverfield was GREAT! Pirates: Dead Man's Chest is GREAT! Everything is just fucking GREAT in your book! Isn't, Harry?

Try being objective for once. You fat bastard!

YouTube Has 2 Clips: Jet Pack Man At The Alamo Drafthouse
by Red Dawn Don
May 7th, 2008
12:02:40 AM
In the longer clip you can see the HOT BLONDE GIRL ASSISTANT come up and turn off the knobs for the JET PACK. What a TECH-BABE. Harry are you seen in the Videos? I looked. Neat to see the exterior of the ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE though fleeting.
Poster Ninja Nerd: One Fine New Theatre You Have In OKLAHOMA
by Red Dawn Don
May 7th, 2008
01:01:42 AM
After your great write up I googled it up. It came up as warrentheatres.c_m I even clicked on the 2 page menu. I am green with ENVY. What a great way to see a movie. I wonder if Dayton Ohio will have something like it in the near future. Look out ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE the word is out.
Saw it last nigth at one of those semi-private
by brobdingnag
May 7th, 2008
06:48:44 AM
theaters with a bar and waitress service. Iron Man is probably the best Superhero genre movie ever made, and I've seen everything since the late 70's in theaters. I was a huge doubter about RDJ playing the Role but he did a bang-up job. The dialog and acting were cut above every other examples. It was fun to watch a Superhero who LIKED being a Superhero and there wasn't one "Oh god that was awful" cringe-worthy line in the film. The only real criticizm I can come up with is that while they were smart and kept the most of the blatant far left bullshit that the fuckwits on this site eat up, out of the film, they just had to fuck with Nick Fury and make him black.
Obadiah Stane
by zooch
May 7th, 2008
07:50:22 PM
Obadiah Stane intially wanted Tony out of the way, so he paid 10 Rings to kill him, but 10 Rings had a different plan, they were going to use Tony Stark to make the missles, then afterwords kill him. Afterall, why should they waste more money on weapons from Stark Industries when they have captured Tony Stark around to build them? This is why I think 10 Rings upped the price of killing Tony Stark, to buy time so that Tony could continue building the weapons. Once Obadiah found out about the supersuit, his new plan was to steal the idea to build his own new superweapon. But his plan was foiled by Pepper Pots when she stole the information from his computer and reported him to S.H.I.E.L.D. Once Stane was discovered and S.H.I.E.L.D. had him cornered, he had no choice but to get in the suit to avoid getting arrested.
Now why did they have to go and do that?
by Lacloake
May 8th, 2008
10:21:44 AM
Jackson as Nick Fury??? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? I know it's supposed to be the new Ultimate Nick Fury which was designed with Jackson in mind but for fuck sake! The original Fury is crying out to be portrayed on screen! That could hev been a great role for a heavyweight actor with huge presence (bit wild here but imagine Day-Lewis with the white hair and a patch!) and not that fucking hack Jackson! That really spolied what was a very enjoyable movie, it was like getting to the end of a brilliant rollercoaster only to be sucker-punched in the stomach as you stepped off! What a disappointment!
Ruled, but...
by Nemeres
May 8th, 2008
06:44:43 PM
... i'll be surprised if the fantasy politics of this film doesn't make countries that are not the US roll their eyes in cynical skepticism.
Saw It Last Night
by BilboRing
May 9th, 2008
11:18:00 AM
Incredible movie. That is how it is done. Superb job all around. Incredible movie!!!!!
Sam L. Jackson
by BilboRing
May 9th, 2008
03:10:29 PM
He's 60!!! I did not know that. I wonder if he is going to say something "I am mother fu*&ing tired of these mother fu*&ing avengers on this god damned team!"
I must have been crawling on the floor
by dacanesta
May 9th, 2008
07:04:23 PM
between the seats again, coz i do not recall seeing Sam Jackson in this movie at all! What the hell was I doing? Is this real? And am I the only one who thinks its not as good as people are making out? Everything has to be great or shite around here....hows about 'very good', ie. 4 stars, because it was just that. The end was 'hmm yes thats nice just kill the bad man and lets go now shall we' type ending, and the music really does let it down. And I still dont feel the sense of 'epic' in new movies.....I dont know what the difference is but Superman II for example seems like a huge story with a grandiose ending....I just dont feel this with anything these days. Anyway, it was a good film and now im going to drink some wine. Love Jeffrey xxx
Oh, I see, after the credits....
by dacanesta
May 9th, 2008
08:12:49 PM
and to defend Maltheus a little further up, he didnt say he didnt like Comic Book adaptations, he probably does and went to see this film and thought what a couple of other people think, that its MILDLY overrated. Again, VERY good, but not incredible. Problem is theres not much competition so it seems great, though gotta say that I was absolutely buzzing after Batman Begins but not this. I just came out and rang my mum to say i was gonna be late for tea coz i didnt have enough money for a bus. Hmmmm
Lashlarue, you are a fuckwit.
by SCYTHEOFLUNA
May 10th, 2008
02:38:52 PM
People have differing opinions on films, you arrogant douche, I didn't like Spiderman 3 either, but jesus, calm the fuck down. You clearly signed up to post on Harry's site, so if you're so disgusted with him, why the fuck are you here? Instead of keeping track of this guy's reviews maybe you should try finding something else to do, since you clearly don't share his views. You evidently have plenty of time on your hands that you're utilizing to catalog what films this reviewer enjoyed, maybe you should try writing your own. It never ceases to amaze me that every bitter netwad in the world has plenty of time to tell other people they suck, and then they continue to frequent said individual's website. Get a fucking life.
You people are the most jaded losers I've ever encountered
by SCYTHEOFLUNA
May 10th, 2008
02:46:58 PM
This film trumps every Marvel film to date. Period. The only superhero movie that is on par with this is Batman Begins, and other than Sin City, Hellboy, or 300, I can't think of a comic book adaptation that was truer to the source material, even though those aren't superhero comics. In fact I'll go so far as to say that Spiderman, Fantastic 4, Daredevil, Punisher, and X Men will have to be remade to even be worthy of sitting on a shelf with this film, that's how good it was. If you care about the character of Iron Man, and you didn't like this film, something is wrong with you, and you should be prevented from breeding. You guys are seriously some bitter motherfuckers, and nothing will ever please you if you didn't enjoy that film, because there's nothing they could have done to improve it. You're some sad fucks gang. Stop going to see movies. They've handed you the best Non-Batman adaption of a superhero comic, and you're shitting on it. It's a good thing that you dumb fucks are in the minority.
Saw Iron Man on Sat. Dun Laoghaire in Ireland
by emeraldboy
May 12th, 2008
07:18:37 AM
Zips along at craking pace. That scene with Obidah Stane and Tony Stark near the end of the movie. You know the scene I am talking about. Great acting from Bridges a scene of real menace and threat. great stuff. Why was paramount so tentative about the afghanistan aspect of the story thougb. Were they worried about the box office kick regarding War on Terror. 200 million in its 1st 4 days. I dont know. Story was flimsy and they seemed to be in a rush get stark suited up. Very good film though. Stronger story next time please. Platrow has quit the film business. she has no interest in it anymore. Said so herself.
Iron Man is wayyy overrated
by Sithdan
May 12th, 2008
09:24:57 AM
I finally got around to seeing Iron Man over the weekend. While it wasn't bad, I felt like it's been wayyyy overrated by critics. What was the big deal? It was just another comic book adaptation. Hell, parts of it even dragged. The villains lacked charisma, and I didn't have any sympathy for the Tony Stark character. I definitely won't be seeing the inevitable sequel in the theater. The best part about the whole Iron Man experience was seeing the Indiana Jones trailer on the big screen for the first time. Now that is a movie worth waiting for.
Way overrated according to you. However, you are nobody.
by SCYTHEOFLUNA
May 12th, 2008
09:40:17 AM
But since it's pretty clear you don't care about the comics, that doesn't really speak to the quality of the film. The "big deal" was that this was truer to the spirit of the comics than any recent superhero adaptation aside from Batman Begins. If you grew up reading Marvel comics, or cared about the characters you wouldn't have had the reaction you had, those of us who grew up with Tony Stark loved the movie, you are clearly not a fan. If the film dragged, you have no attention span though, because in terms of origin stories, this one was beat for beat spot on, fast paced, even funny without being inappropriately so. Unlike Spiderman which featured too many scenes of Tobey McGuire standing slack-jawed and staring off into the distance, this film features a protagonist who has a true crisis of conscience and steps into action without a whole lot of whiny introspective nonsense. Seeing his ingenuity in the technology he creates being used on the very people he sought to protect transforms his very outlook on the world, and in that one defining moment the entire focus of his genius is directed towards rectifying those wrongs. If that doesn't inspire you, you're a callous douche. Robert Downey Jr. WAS Tony Stark, and if you somehow missed that, well, maybe Iron Man isn't the movie or comic for you. Fortunately you're in the tiny, insignificant minority since even the most jaded true believers loved the film. I agree Indy looks good, but jesus, what did you expect with Iron Man? It was exactly what it was supposed to be and it blew every recent Marvel adaptation out of the water, THATS what the "Big deal" is. Do you even read comic books, or are you another one of those people who just goes to whatever big action movie that comes out, and then bitches that he didn't get what the "big deal" was?
Never read the comics
by Sithdan
May 12th, 2008
11:23:49 AM
I admit, I have never read an Iron Man comic in my life. That most likely contributed to my mediocre view of the film. But many of the movie critics who gave Iron Man stellar reviews aren't familiar with the comic book either. Based in their perspective, Iron Man just didn't blow my skirt up.
you didn't need to be a fan of the comic
by just pillow talk
May 14th, 2008
02:12:04 PM
Though it was cool from a comic book reader's standpoint to see all the armors in full force.
Brilliant film. Best comicbok movie since
by CrichtonAstronut
May 15th, 2008
09:03:23 AM
Batman Begins. Honestly. Casting was perfect. Jeff Bridges as Obidiah Stain was inspired, he looks like stepped off the comic panel and then he turns on the jeff Bridges Charm and it's disarming and a litte bit creepy at the same time. Gweneth Paltrow was a revealation as Pepper Potts she inhabited that role hich was deceptivel complex and gave it real life and deminsion. Downey's Stark would not have been complete without Paltrow's Pepper. Speaking of Stark, you ere the term new kind of hero thrown around a lot and it's usually bullshit. Here we really have o0ne. Stark is everybit the venal elf indulgent dilataunt that Bruce Wayne pretends to be, and he never completely loses that. And Downey plays the playboy with a growning conscience with equal parts wit and heart. There is in fact een in his development of his armour a since of a child at play, as wel as a man rediscoverng his true calling. He is a tinkerer and his work is a hotrod mechanic's and a computergeeks wet dream brought to screen. The working out the kinks scenesd recall the Batman Begins gadget application scenes and it's a joy to watch. In fact this film takes a few notes from Batman Begin's, not the least of which is the man trying to take responsibility for is father's legacy and the surroate father figture, and his struggle with the expectations of those use to seeing him in a different way. Downey never losses his humor or his irony as defense mechanisms, but he does have a sincere desire to undo the harm his company's done. Like Charlie Wilson he's found a new lease on life n his neew mission, and can no longer imagine living his life without that purpose. the test piloting scenes are a joy to watch. You Just want one oof those damned suits for yourself when you se him take his first flight. I also the sense of truth to the characters in the final battle. These aren't warriors or soldiers. They don't know how to fight. One of them doesn't even know the technology or physics behind it. It recalls the Robocop 2 badguy with all the big harware and not knowing how to use it. I also like that Stark outthinks the badguy instead of out muscling him. Using knowledge past experiments with the armour and knowledge of the nature of the technology he invented to win despite his disadvatages. It was just done in a satifying way. Terrence Howard was great as Jim Rhoedes though a tad underused. I'll love to see him as War Machine in a sequel. And do not leave he theater until the credits finish. The extra tag scene is worth the wait beleive me.
And the Dark Knight Trailer was Dogs Balls Fucking awesome
by CrichtonAstronut
May 15th, 2008
09:12:34 AM
That shit's gonna be epic. And so is the Indiana Jones movie. If that shit is haf as good as it's trailer, we're talking Raiders of the Lost Ark territory. At long last the series get back to it's genius roots. I always thought Crusade was pretty damn cool and way better than Temple, but this may well take second place after Raiders. And back to TDK Joker and Two Face are gonna be some of the coolest comic book movie villains not just of the, but f all time. Do not miss that movie.
Thank you! An Awesome start to what looks to
by CrichtonAstronut
May 15th, 2008
10:58:00 AM
be an awesome summer. And Hellboy II is also gonna rock.
Gwenyth Paltrow
by emeraldboy
May 22nd, 2008
03:06:02 AM
announced that she is quitting the film business. it holds no interest for her anymore. as for indy.
indy continued...
by emeraldboy
May 22nd, 2008
03:08:17 AM
after an hour, which is dialoug heavy and kind of drags. The movie explodes into life in the 2nd half.
CrichtonAstronut
by just pillow talk
May 22nd, 2008
10:09:59 AM
I'm psyched for Hellboy II as well....

So emeraldboy, since I'm avoiding the main Indy thread right now, how does it compare to the other Indy films? Is it more or less a quality addition to the Indy universe?

Harry, you were wrong about Iron Man.
by YouAreAllMyBastardChildren
Jun 7th, 2008
11:58:08 PM
Admit it. 'Fess up.
Saw this yesterday
by proper
Jun 9th, 2008
02:45:31 AM
I enjoyed this one too,Tony Stark was quality.
' Batman Begins Lite ' :
by PTSDPete
Jun 28th, 2008
09:13:20 PM
Yeah. Multi-billionaire industrialist scion gets epiphany after being hit by reality. Goes into a ' lost phase ' - with a ' League of Shadows ' esque group he ' obliterates ' in his escape. Comes back out of it pursuing greater good. Effectively shut out from own company since, albeit maintaining token position; new CEO assuming most corporate duties. Still funnels company's resources to his ‘mission’. He builds himself into super-vigilante; an idea that ‘League of Shadows’ esque group was unwittingly responsible for. Same terror group later turns up alive and procuring his company's munitons from right under his nose. His mentor, the ' father figure' that sort of ' trained ' him and helped build his mileage, is actually their quasi-head master; angry and pissed at him for not having same design for the planet. Final showdown ensues between them across the cityscape. Only breezier, with violence more smokescreened, and bit lesser stakes. Mentor and new CEO are also the same person this time. You know.
BEST EVER
by WoodyStiffer
Jun 28th, 2008
09:55:48 PM
Best comic book adaptation I have EVER seen. Downey just owned this role. I've seen this film three times already - love it EVERYTIME!
the little spam whore is all over the place
by just pillow talk
Jul 3rd, 2008
07:31:25 AM
War Machine and Red and Gold
by erikzod
Jul 6th, 2008
10:09:08 AM
iIn the sequel I hope!
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