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  • Going to watch this again right now. This'll be number 4. ;)
  • Ken J
    Yah, after watching TDK, The Incredible Hulk, and now Quantum of Solace, Iron Man is still my personal favorite for the year. And I doubt there is anything left to beat it. Punisher should be fun at best.
  • I loved Iron man. It was my favoret movie yet. I saw it 7 times alredy. IT IS THE BEST MOVIE EVER PLUS THE BEST SUPER HERO EVER!!!!!!
  • Ken J
    There is Bond and Punisher, lol. But I HIGHLY doubt Punisher will get anywhere close to Iron Man, The Dark Knight, or The Incredible Hulk. But I'm sure it'll be a blast anyhow.
  • Thanks, Ken. Yeah, it's my favorite movie of the year as well and I don't see anything unseating it for me in 2008.

    Vic
  • Ken J
    I know this is kind of late, but I am new to the site and wanted to know what the writers here thought of this movie. Glad to see it was you Vic.

    Prior to this, I have not seen a single Iron Man comic. In fact, I'm not a comic book guy at all. The recent trend toward comic book movies that are not corny would make me seem like a comic book guy since I'm jumping on every comic book movie coming out. But in all reality, I've never read any comics growing up.

    But I would have to say that Iron Man was my favorite movie of the year, and I've already preordered the special edition DVD. And once I get a HD tv and blu-ray player, I'll buy the blu ray too, along with a Blu-Ray version of Terminator 2, lol, top of my list.

    I think the most badass part of the entire film was when he first put on the Mark III, just seeing how it looks all put together was just amazing. I wish I had one of those... (I will come November when the Hot Toys 12" figure is released, lol, you should check it out Vic, the detail is amazing, your site here advertises a place that sells it.)

    And how he went to Afghanistan and took out an entire group of bad guys in less than 30 seconds was just classic. No hesitation, no trying to avoid killing at all cost, none of that. It was fly in, OWN everyone, fly out. That's what I'm talking about, that's how you get things done. I just wish there was more of that in the film.

    But the second one will definitely have more action since they don't need to get that whole origin stuff done. The Mark III will be up and running the second the movie starts. I would like to see Iron Man fly in and take out an entire armored column by himself and be back home in time for dinner. Although finding an unfriendly nation that actually has an organized armored division would be difficult...
  • Yeah, I plan on seeing it one more time this weekend before it leaves theaters. That'll be number 5 for me. :-)

    Vic
  • Vic, I agree about the previews and how IM's showed or hinted at all the action scenes. These days, if I know I'm seeing a movie, I crawl under the couch and dodge every preview and review out there until I see a movie so I can come away surprised as opposed to a movie filling in blanks between all the previews.

    This movie is good for IM and non-IM fans alike. Heck, I saw the thing with a raging migraine, and I still staggered away liking the experience, believe it or not. That's how good it is folks!
  • darthbalo
    I've seen the new Iron Man movie twice now and it gets better each time I see it. Its rare thing these days when a movie combines a great plot, established actors, and awesome special effects. Basically this movie has everything your looking for. Although I was reading Iron Man comic books since I was a kid, even those who don't know who Tony Stark is will enjoy this ride.
  • marc
    ALSO, if you havent seen it yet stay until the VERY end of the credits! theres an awesome bonus!
  • marc
    it was good, but i must to see it again.

    i was in a theatre with just too many kids yapping away and crying. it was a mess. too all the parents out there - yeah, that really bothers people.

    other than that from what i saw it seems like the best comic to movie adaptaion so far... with the exception of sin city. in my opinion NOTHING can sin city.
  • Panda
    I finally saw it tonight... I'd put it up there with the first Spidey, but not quite as good as the S2 or X2.

    I loved Bridges in the movie, but his character didn't seem to me to be the type to don the Ironmonger suit.

    The movie (and RDJ) did a great job showing Stark's transformation from cocky businessman to hero (or cocky hero)- much more believable than I expected.
  • OOOOOh, Big Dentist, would love if Howard Shore do the score. Graeme Revell is a very good choice too, love his work in Sin City, Planet Terror and Spawn.
  • The Big Dentist
    790 - I thought the first two Blade movies had great (and appropriate) soundtracks without much of a score, but I'm with you that Iron Man needs one. It's a shame Jerry Goldsmith's dead. What about Howard Shore? Or Graeme Revell, who did Spawn and Daredevil, plus the likes of Sin City, Planet Terror, Dead Calm and Pitch Black. He used to be in a band called SPK who were all scrapmetal tribal percussion and sampled loops. Get him back to the junkyard, or maybe that's not quite what you had in mind by industrial...
  • Iron Man was practically flawless as a super hero flick; it drops pretty obvious hints that would indicate a sequel as well... i'm thinking the next one should be equally great
  • Mariana
    Really do not be how to explain what me pleased the movie, but a thing if I say to them ... really they have to see this film!
  • Mariana
    I never thought that I was charmed with Iron Man very much. I think that this film is #1 Iron Man is the best!!!
  • 790 needs a theme
    I do hope they lock down a better score on the next one.

    I would like a theme. Like Superman or Indy. I need an Iron Man theme.

    I don't need hardrock blended in throughout. It worked with "Back in Black" but I need a theme.
    A real good Stark Industrial theme.
  • The Big Dentist
    Fair enough with the cavity thing! I liked the concept of sticking the device inside Stark's chest rather than him having to wear the breastplate all the time - in the same way that the Spider-Man movies having Peter Parker generate web fluid from his body instead of strangely invisible web canisters just made more sense to me. But you're right Vic, it was way too deep. An inch would have done it. And not many antibiotics out in the desert, you'd think.

    Talking of the soundtrack, I couldn't believe I was hearing "Institutionalised" by Suicidal Tendencies in there. Yet another thumbs-up for that.
  • ill_chemist
    I would just like to say that I was very surprised and greatly pleased with how well this movie turned out. We all know the history of Hollywood botching up comic book films as well as videogame films. I want to give Jon Favreau a freakin' high five a million times over because this movie just turned out to be that damn good!

    Robert Downey Jr. is the most believalbe comic book character that I've seen in a while. I don't know how he did it, but he did it and it was fantastic. I've already seen it twice and now I'm just going to have to wait for the sequel. I loved how they didn't go completely over the top by throwing in War Machine when they could have done so for that would have been just stupid. The hints to the Mandarin were excellent so I'm thrilled at how well this was done.

    If they don't keep the same production team and director and everyone else who made this a success, then they'll just shoot themselves in the foot and come away with some garbage. I hope they recognize this.

    Also, did anyone else catch that Ghostface from the Wu-Tang Clan was playing in the background when they were on the plane? I loved that part since Ghostface refers to himself as Iron Man or Tony Starks on his albums. They went all out and did tons of research to make this a success.
  • Jimmy the C
    {{that "heart" scene was the one thing I really disliked in the film.}}

    Q. What material was the wire that came out of Stark's chest made of?

    A. Elastic credulity.
  • 790
    Yeah Vic they kinda blew it with the chest cavity but it hardly matterd the script and action was soo brilliantly done.

    I wonder if that (chest vfx) was considered a rating point prob. and was changed last min.
  • 790
    Hey guys at Fantastic Four land. This is how its done!
    (Flame on, yourself ghssesh).

    Hard to believe there both Marvel films after seeing Iron Man.

    Notice to all production companies planning on doing a superhero film.
    If you can't at least match Iron Mans script and vfx. Don't even bother!!!!
    The bar is set Batman 2 will reach it but Hulk,,, ???

    Hulk would add about 50 mil to their B.O.gross if there's a Iron Man cameo. That's how big Iron Man is now. And if there is a Iron Man cameo you better show a brief glimpes in the next trailer. This is common sense marketing folks.
  • John, that "heart" scene was the one thing I really disliked in the film. CGI looked way fake and the hole was WAY too big. They made it look like the arc reactor REPLACED his heart instead of keeping the shrapnel from reaching it.

    Vic
  • Stark Industries
    "I knew you'd like it!" - Stark
  • John "Kahless" Taylor
    This has to be the best superhero film I have seen thus far, and I have seen them all. ILM (Idustrial Light and Magic) did the CGI so you know it has phenominal VFX, and the acting (especially by Downey) was great, which many films of this type lacks. The film was soo good that you can overlook some obvious flaws, like a cavity in Stark's chest where his heart should be (Pepper Potts replacing the old magnet scene).

    My son from W. Virginia hasn't seen it so that gives me a reason to see it again.
  • Andy
    Gary, Jeff Bridges was awesome as Stane/Iron Monger!! I think you may be correct that he is the best villain in any Marvel film, maybe tied with Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus in SpiderMan 2. Although Doc Ock redeemed himself and Stane was evil right to the end.

    I sure hope that the next film doesn't get all whiney and angst-filled like the Spidey films. It should just be a great action film with IM kicking evil doers butts!! Although I wouldn't mind seeing War Machine come into the picture...

    Over $200 mil worldwide in the first weekend. Pretty good for a superhero not many people ever heard of!!! I think we will DEFINITELY be seeing a sequel or 2...Let's just hope that Favreau is back for the sequel!!
  • Jimmy, yeah, his identity has been public knowledge for quite a while now. It happened in Iron Man (vol.3) #55. You can get the history of the character here:

    http://www.advancediron.org/iron-man-timeline/iron-man-timeline-list-of-milestones

    Vic
  • Gary
    I thought it was a great film.
    Jeff Bridges wins the prize for best marvel villain on film.
    was the suit Tony used for his first flight test based on the silver centurion armor?
    Thats what it reminded me of .
  • Jimmy the C
    Big Dentist, those are 7 helluva great paragraphs! Post more often sir / madam!

    I am afraid the next movie will have Stark all drunkified and Rhodes taking over the armor for the middle. A rehash of Spidey 2, full of angst and self-doubt. Identity Crisis.

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    Don't understand why 2 lines didn't get more comments from fans. The first, from Rhodes, saying to the armor, "Next time, baby!" Giving a direct signal for the sequel. Then "I'm Iron Man" setting Stark apart from many other heroes. Did he give away his identity in the comics? I don't remember that. I stopped reading in the early 80s though.
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