Was there any doubt?Eldo wrote:Iron Man = Great movie.

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Was there any doubt?Eldo wrote:Iron Man = Great movie.
To me, yes. I never really liked Iron Man, but this was just simply superb. I never thought I could have enjoyed much more than I originally thought.Starnum wrote:Was there any doubt?Eldo wrote:Iron Man = Great movie.
Shit, that's awesome. I need to go see this movie. Aw man, I wonder what's after the credits! You bastards got me really curious now.Eldo wrote:To me, yes. I never really liked Iron Man, but this was just simply superb. I never thought I could have enjoyed much more than I originally thought.Starnum wrote:Was there any doubt?Eldo wrote:Iron Man = Great movie.
Simply put, the best superhero movie made. Better than Batman Begins, and Tony Stark in this movie is much better than Bruce Wayne any day.
Spider Man 2 sucked!Femto wrote:Iron Man = fantastic movie.
Had my reservations about it but it kindly blew me away.
The scene after the credits got me giddy like a schoolgirl.
I like how cleverly they sidestepped a bunch of movie cliches, like the scene with Pepper and Tony at the very end.
Up there with Spider-Man 2 as far as superhero movies go.
Will probably see it again during the weekend.
Must purchase on DVD.
This might be quite possibly due to the improvisation of the actors, as well as the direction by Faveau. I originally cringed when the last scene with Pepper and Tony, because I thought, 'here comes the cheesiness'. If that came, that would have effectively ruined the pure awesomeness of the movie (much like a little paint smear on an excellent art work). But no, it made it into a high point.Femto wrote:I like how cleverly they sidestepped a bunch of movie cliches, like the scene with Pepper and Tony at the very end.
Batman > Iron Man.The Prince wrote:And LOL at Eldo for even suggesting someone like Tony Stark being a better character than the likes of Bruce "Fuckin" Wayne.
Never imagined Robert Downey Jr. making a great superhero (of all people), though a troubled alcoholic perhaps.Eldo wrote:This might be quite possibly due to the improvisation of the actors, as well as the direction by Faveau. I originally cringed when the last scene with Pepper and Tony, because I thought, 'here comes the cheesiness'. If that came, that would have effectively ruined the pure awesomeness of the movie (much like a little paint smear on an excellent art work). But no, it made it into a high point.Femto wrote:I like how cleverly they sidestepped a bunch of movie cliches, like the scene with Pepper and Tony at the very end.
Batman > Iron Man.The Prince wrote:And LOL at Eldo for even suggesting someone like Tony Stark being a better character than the likes of Bruce "Fuckin" Wayne.
Tony Stark > Bruce Wayne in the movie because Robert Downey Jr. > Christian Bale.
Robert Downey Jr. Was incredibly charismatic. He had a magnetic personality with him, and he was incredibly funny. I think the improv really, really helped Downey develop the character, and made it much more interesting than the comics.
I don't like Iron Man in the comics. But this movie, man, it was great.
Miyamoto Musashi was Chinese.....or was that "Five Rings"?halfnhalf wrote:hahaha
i LOVE the stupid agent doods with the long title name, and then at then end he is like naw, we dont go by that name, just call us SHEILD! AHHAHAHAHAA i loved it!!
anyone get the Mandarin refrence?!?!??! they called the terrorist group the "Ten Rings."