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Iron Man 2
jhocking:
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--- Quote from: jhocking on 30 Apr 2010, 14:32 ---What's shitty is when the trailer is totally misleading and completely gives you the wrong idea of what the movie is like.
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I can't decide if this is worse than the trailer pretty much giving you a very detailed summary and therefore spoiling it. Both are bad.
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As someone who doesn't care about spoilers, my opinion on that matter is clear.
LTK:
--- Quote from: jhocking on 30 Apr 2010, 10:12 ---
--- Quote from: Leonidas on 30 Apr 2010, 07:04 ---Though I think I've been left with a nagging feeling that I've missed something as I didn't see the clip from the trailer where Stark jumps from the plane after Potts thows his helmet out. Tell me there wasn't a part at the end after the trailers that I've missed....
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Was there a scene of him simply jumping out of the back of the plane without the bit with Potts? I've seen at least one trailer like that; I suspected that they filmed multiple versions of that scene, and so maybe the one from the trailer isn't the one that made it into the movie.
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The movie started with the jumping-out-of-the-plane bit, but Potts might or might not have been there. In any case, there was no helmet throwing, and I can see why, because he can't very well fly without his helmet, can he? Which reminds me, there should be a scene in the trailer where Tony lets a girl use the repulsor glove, but that never showed up either.
KvP:
Scenes from trailers not ending up in movies is pretty common, all things considered, but it's an entirely different thing with Marvel, it seems like. A large percentage of The Incredible Hulk's trailer didn't show up in the film.
Jimmy the Squid:
Didn't even show up in the dvds deleted scenes as well, which is annoying because they are obviously finished enough.
I found that following the clips and trailers that were released for Kick Ass really spoiled the movie for me as things that should have hit harder (Big Daddy's fight scene in the warehouse and basically every Hit-Girl scene) didn't, because I'd already seen them. I've decided to stop watching anything other than the main trailers for films that I'm really excited for because I want it to be a surprise. I can't wait to see this though. Totally excited.
FIXDIX:
Saw it last night and enjoyed the hell out of it. It's a great step up from the first film, some parts were a bit draggy, but no where near to the point of the first one. Two hours went by rather nicely.
Downey's smart-ass delivery was on the mark, especially liked the scenes with the Senator. There were a few scenes where Potts was just plain annoying, it kind of felt like they kept the camera on their dialogue a bit too long and it ened up feleling awkward and weird.
There were a few bits of cheese, nothing too over the top but just enough to know they were thrown in for the kids and whatnot.
Cheadle didn't get as much film time as I thought he would, so when he did come into the movie fully at the end it was all kinda rushed.
Sam Rockwell was great as the poor mans Tony Stark and Rourke was great in all his greasy-hacker-thug-physicist glory.
For the people that have seen it what did you think of the scene after the end credits?
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