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January 16th, 2007 

L’armatura di Iron Man

Screen Rant aveva già presentato una serie di design per l’armatura di Iron Man scartati dalla produzione. Oggi ne presenta uno, realizzato da una delle società invitate a proporne, accreditandolo come quello che ha più probabilit&…

Brian said,
January 16th, 2007 

I read that Jon Favreau is directing and Robert Downey Jr. is playing Iron Man. That sounds promising so far — assuming they both stay on board long-term.

Brian

Vic said,
January 16th, 2007 

Yup, and Terence Howard is playing the best friend role. So far I’m pretty optimistic about it. :-)
Vic

January 16th, 2007 

I am looking forward to this film. Robert Downey JR is a fine actor. And his substance abuse problems should help him get inside the head of Tony Stark.

I am so glad they aren’t going to tamper with the look of the armor. I remember the first time I saw the Green Goblin for Spiderman. It was and remains one of my few complaints about the film.

DSAD said,
January 16th, 2007 

GOSSIP

Vic said,
January 16th, 2007 

“GOSSIP”

We’ll see…

Vic

Greg said,
January 16th, 2007 

Damn!!! Now that’s what I’m talking about!!!

Vic said,
January 16th, 2007 

Hey Greg, I’ve seen your work before. Absolutely love it.

Thanks for dropping by!

Vic

inkerman said,
January 16th, 2007 

I hope they cover the armor with 3 coats of polyurathane, so you can see him a mile away!

Vic said,
January 16th, 2007 

Heh. Nothing like sneaking up on the enemy, eh? LOL :-D
Of course he can move so fast that it doesn’t matter, right? ;-)
Vic

.c.h.r.i.s. said,
January 16th, 2007 

WOW! that looks AMAZING!!!!

Javier said,
January 16th, 2007 

The body armor needs to be less feminine. It needs more rough, jagged edges to emphasise that it’s Iron-MAN rather than the smooth curves.

Simone said,
January 16th, 2007 

Hmmmmm not so bad at all. ;)

dmt4 said,
January 17th, 2007 

agree with javier, don’t like the thigh-highs or the reptilian abdomen. more clunky, more heavy metal please!

Vic said,
January 17th, 2007 

The initial version of the armor (there will be a progression of designs in the film) will definitely be more “clunky”.

Vic

Shane said,
January 17th, 2007 

I guess that Gwyneth Paltrow has been cast as Pepper Potts. I am not a fan of the books, is that a good choice for her?

BallToucher said,
January 18th, 2007 

Damn, I missed it.

BallToucher said,
January 18th, 2007 

Damn, I missed it.

Vic said,
January 18th, 2007 

Yeah, sorry about that.

Vic

BallToucher said,
January 19th, 2007 

no problem, seen it now ;) Hey man, nice site you got here, I´ll keep checking it out, keep up the good job!

Rudy said,
January 19th, 2007 

Does anyone have contact info for people working on this movie?

Tyler said,
January 20th, 2007 

Robert is a good cast for iron man, although on the directors bloq he is clearly not going with the drunk Tony Stark line. Gwyneth Paltrow will bring exactly what Pepper Potts needs to the screen.

Vic said,
January 20th, 2007 

Tyler,

I hope you’re right about Paltrow. Too many big names spoil a movie IMHO.

Vic

Dale said,
January 22nd, 2007 

I think it all depends on how it’s done. The cast of Batman Begins is chock full of what I consider to be some pretty big names. And shy of Mrs. Tom Cruise, I thought the cast was stellar. Of course you had a great script, good director and actors good at not playing “themselves”…including the ultimate chameleon, Gary Oldman.

Dale

January 23rd, 2007 

NOOOOOO!! Anyone get those pics before they got taken down, by any chance?

rob said,
February 7th, 2007 

Missed the pic does anyone know where i can see it?

Vic said,
February 7th, 2007 
KEL said,
April 29th, 2007 

In a recent issue of Wizard Magazine Jon Faverea
was interviewed by them (Wizard) and when they
questioned him about what the suit would look
like he said “you’re going to get your grey and
your classic red and gold”. What did he mean by
classic? I really hope he meant the classic Iron
Man suit and not the new modern armor look. The
classic makes so much more sense than the modern
armor. The modern armor looks so clumsy and clunky,it actually goes against the evolution of tecnology. Technology when modified always tends
to be smoother and sleeker,so they should
definitley go with the classic look. I mean 30
years after he builds the first suit he should
look more like the silver surfer than some robotic
machine.
email me back with your comments

Vic said,
April 30th, 2007 
Kel,

I hate to disappoint you but the armor is going to look very similar to the suit currently used in the comic books. Up until the most recent iteration I agreed with you… it seemed like recent artists/writers were intent on “de-teching” or de-powering the armor. However the latest (and current) incarnation is much sleeker than it’s been for a long time, and depending on which artist draws it, overall I like it and think it will make a good transition to the big screen.

I think a Silver Surfer-type look just wouldn’t work as well, especially with Favreau trying to make the movie fairly close to a real-world setting (which I think is an excellent direction to go in).

What I really don’t like in the current armor is the 1970’s hooker-looking thigh-highs and those really dumb looking double toes at the ends of his boots. :-)
Have some faith in this one, I don’t think it will be misplaced!

Vic

KEL said,
June 2nd, 2007 

Yeah,Vic,what I meant when I said that the armor should look like the Silver Surfer was that at the peak of it’s development,like say,maybe 50 years after Tony builds the first grey suit and then moves on to the red & gold, in the far future it should be so sleek and technological it would almost look like a second layer of skin. And it would be shiny,like it always has been,and he might look something like the Silver Surfer.

Vic said,
June 2nd, 2007 
It’s ironic that in some ways the design of the armor in the comics has gone backwards. The original red and gold, if done on the big screen would look very much like what you’re describing. :-)
You should check out http://www.boblayton.com for some cool conceptual Iron Man armor designs.

Vic

Green Goblin said,
May 8th, 2008 

Ahem…

The suit for Green Goblin in spiderman 1 was done on a very low budjet, and to be honest wasnt really that bad, all it was missing was some purple color, and maybe a cape…

Compare it to what harry wore in spiderman 3, then tell me you feel the same way…

June 13th, 2008 

Wow I never knew the Green Goblin was done on a low budget, it looked pretty sick! Loving Harry’s automatic Mask tho :D

ironman said,
June 15th, 2008 

hi,
i would like to add after watching the new ion man movie3 times the suit and armour is up to a perfect standard i therefore believe all comment semoting this suit are therefore quite frankly a heap of oppinionated junk.

ironman said,
June 15th, 2008 

sorry about previouse spelling mistakes i have a faulty keyboard

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