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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #50 on: 03 Mar 2008, 02:43 »

I hate Tony Stark when he is sober.

I am overjoyed by the fact that he constantly seemed to be holding a glass of scotch in the trailer!

Also if they really are interconnecting all the Avengers members movies in the same continuity, does this mean they're going to get SLJ on a contract across all the movies to play Fury?

Someone please tell me they have thought this far ahead.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #51 on: 06 Mar 2008, 04:08 »

I thought I was excited about The Dark Knight coming out this summer, but I think my excitement about Iron Man might just exceed it a little.

The trailers look sweet, even if there are too many spoilers, and I'm looking forward to see Robert Downey Jnr play Stark. Perfect casting in my opinion. I've also a lot of faith in Jon Favreau to direct this movie like a fan and not a hack like Michael Bay (Transformers).
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #52 on: 06 Mar 2008, 08:05 »

Jeez ... for a moment, I thought you meant Harry Connick Jr & it scared the shit out of me.

I'll see this, but I'm not going in expecting anything ...
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #53 on: 07 Mar 2008, 15:15 »

Robert Downey Jr. is amazing period

My friend told me today they were making an iron man movie (I don't know how it escaped my notice).

I saw the trailer. I will see this movie.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #54 on: 11 Mar 2008, 16:17 »

 I think Rhodes/War Machine was cooler than Stark/Iron Man, but this was also 10 years ago when I was actually reading comics.  I am looking forward to Iron Man, but I am on the edge of "skip it in theaters and wait for the dvd" just because of the hit or miss nature of comic book movies in general. 

That being said, "Made" was an excellent movie (I havent seen any of Favreau's other directorial works), and what has been shown so far (in the trailers) is great...


Also, I do understand the need to condense / change material to fit in a different format, but Spiderman 3 was a fucking joke.  The whole plot was trash, Venom (one of my two favorite characters in the entire marvel universe) was so horribly underdeveloped.  I wouldve preferred the Spiderman cartoon explanation for the suit (JJs son brings it back from space).  Apparently "3" makes comic book movies fucking awful  (think superman 3, batman 3).
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #55 on: 11 Mar 2008, 16:34 »

I want this movie to be as awesome as the idea of Iron Man is.
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« Reply #56 on: 11 Mar 2008, 20:03 »

Also, I do understand the need to condense / change material to fit in a different format, but Spiderman 3 was a fucking joke.  The whole plot was trash, Venom (one of my two favorite characters in the entire marvel universe) was so horribly underdeveloped.  I wouldve preferred the Spiderman cartoon explanation for the suit (JJs son brings it back from space).  Apparently "3" makes comic book movies fucking awful  (think superman 3, batman 3).

The producers were probably worried that the general public was gonna claim this was a rip-off of the Fantastic Four bit where Dr. Doom got his powers from space and told them to rewrite it.  Not that this makes things better, but it's the only non-stupid explanation I can come up with.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #57 on: 12 Mar 2008, 06:24 »

Actually, the most logical explanation is the simplest one:

It would've added either an extra ten or so minutes of barely relevant plot or a huge jump in budget to accomodate an introduction scene. They don't have to go the full route of the cartoon, but in order for Spider-Man to logically have been exposed to it before someone else would be, it would have to have involved some form of rescue of John from a returning craft. In order to pull that off, they would have to throw in the rocket crash which is a very expensive kind of scene to make that probably would've pumped a large amount of cash from the budget. In order to keep it reasonable, they probably would've had to completely cut the Sandman. They could've gone various other routes, but all of them would've resulted in meaningless tangents. Coincidental meteorite strike is sound both budget and time constraint-wise. In the interest of being more logical without seeming irrelevant to the character or incredibly costly would be the idea from Ultimate Spider-Man. In that continuity, the symbiote was not an alien, but a genetic construct that Richard Parker (Peter's father) was working on before his death in an effort to treat cancer.

More on topic of Iron Man, I always found Stark much more interesting than Rhodes. Rhodes never really stood out as anything other than a generic military man. Stark as the alcoholic playboy was just a very deep and interesting character.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #58 on: 12 Mar 2008, 14:04 »

I think me liking Rhodes/WM over Stark/IM is a matter of how the armor looked... War Machine just looked more bad-ass, and being a teen boy who was into military stuff, I guess I just preferred the look of the WM armor over the regular armor.

On the tangent of Spiderman 3 - What I think pissed me off even more than the shitty venom (dont get me wrong, I did like Topher) is the MAJOR ret-con of the absolute single most defining moment in Spider-mans life.  Spider-Man is probably my favorite super hero of all time (not my favorite comic character) and I bought damn near every Spider-Man comic (yes, all 4, "Plain", Amazing, Spectactular, Web of) for many years.  I wouldve preferred them to pick one villan, either do Sandman, or do Venom, but not both.  Especially when the Spider-Man movies seem to be suffering from Batman syndrome, the inclusion of too many god damn villans.  A movie just dealing with the new Green Goblin, and the suit transition from Peter to Brock (and a fight between the new Venom and Spidey, possibly with Goblin thrown in wouldve been fine).  An idea I had before anything had been announced about Spidey3, except for Venoms inclusion was that, they kind of do something similar to the comic.  Rather than John Jameson be an astronaut, hes just a test pilot, gets hit by falling space junk (the suit), spidey of course rescues him, burns up part of his suit, and gets the symbiote in the process.

Anyway, sorry, not trying to hijack the thread.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #59 on: 25 Mar 2008, 15:20 »

Stark is basically just a guy in a fancy suit.

Man, that's what I love about Iron Man. He's just a guy hanging out in the proverbial playground of superheroes. Although he does have that whole Extremis thing going on, would that count as a super-power?
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #60 on: 25 Mar 2008, 17:38 »

That's also why I like Stark. Dude is basically Bruce Wayne if Bruce Wayne weren't batshit(hurhurhur) crazy about vengeance and married to the persona. He just funnels his money into being a badass and an asshole. A badasshole.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #61 on: 03 Apr 2008, 01:55 »

not to mention that Stark is 10x smarter than you or I will ever be.  I'm pretty sure this movie, like most other Marvel movies, has a chance to be abso-fucking-lutely awesome, just because Stan Lee has a hand in making it, he SHOULD have an idea as to what the heros should be like because he friggen created most of them.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #62 on: 03 Apr 2008, 11:28 »

Everything I've seen so far points to this movie being awesome. I've never been a huge Iron Man fan, and of course the recent Civil War stuff kind of turned me off to him even more, but still. Damn. If trailors can be any indication of a movie (which they can, sometimes) it looks like they've got the visual stuff down pat and the characterization looks like it could be the best from a Marvel movie yet.

And, I'm just so excited for an Avengers movie I can barely even think about it.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #63 on: 04 Apr 2008, 00:16 »

Apparently "3" makes comic book movies fucking awful  (think superman 3, batman 3).

Don't forget X-Men 3.  What trash.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #64 on: 04 Apr 2008, 07:00 »

It was almost worth sitting through X Men 3 to hear Kelsey Gramer say "Oh my stars and garters!"
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #65 on: 04 Apr 2008, 07:07 »

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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #66 on: 04 Apr 2008, 07:18 »

1 I am 18 and don't listen to a lot of heavy metal and as a result have never listened to the full version of the original Iron Man. I am decidedly familiar with the tune -- it's common for pep bands to play the main riff.
2 Movie seems pretty good. Might check it out if I get the opportunity.
3 JC, I couldn't find Dan's post on that page. Could someone direct me to it? The link doesn't take me to the comment specifically.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #67 on: 04 Apr 2008, 07:33 »

Don't forget Spider-Man 3, the worst offender. I could actually stand SOME of Batman Forever and didn't mind X-Men 3 all that much, but Spider-Man 3 was utter garbage.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #68 on: 04 Apr 2008, 08:04 »

Also, Blade Trinity. What a joke.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #69 on: 18 Apr 2008, 17:41 »

i'm way excited for this movie but has anyone else like me had to cut themselves off from watching any new publicity to leave a little surprise and anticipation for May 2. its a difficult thing to ignore all the movie buzz sites who tell me there's a new trailer, tv spot, or movie still... i'm glad incredible hulk and dark knight are still keeping things somewhat of a secret with only one main trailer. none the less, i will be in line for some rober downey jr. robot-on-robot action come may.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #70 on: 19 Apr 2008, 12:46 »

When you figure that out, can you let the rest of us know?  That movie was a definite let down.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #71 on: 20 Apr 2008, 19:32 »

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It was only a let-down if you expected something of it.
I did not; in fact I never bothered to check it out. As a result I am happy.

Also, does anyone ever watch The Onion News Network? They had a somewhat amusing clip about the Iron Man movie and trailer.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #72 on: 20 Apr 2008, 20:38 »

I quite enjoyed $pider-man 3.  Of course, I'll never buy it, because it just doesn't hold a candle to 2.  I'm willing to let that be the end of Pete's story.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #73 on: 20 Apr 2008, 20:49 »

Then we just have to wait 7 more years before someone decides to try a reboot.

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« Reply #74 on: 20 Apr 2008, 22:20 »

5 actually. But yeah, I nearly left the theatre when Parker started dancing in the street.

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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #75 on: 20 Apr 2008, 22:38 »

Guys, this movie comes out on the 2nd (in the states) and the very next day is free comic book day! This could be the a super fun weekend!
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #76 on: 21 Apr 2008, 00:13 »

I am obviously the only person who enjoyed every second of Spiderman 3, huh? Also I have heard that they are doing 3 more Spiderman films but they are apparently dropping Raimi from the directors seat. I'm a little worried though, Spiderman 3 defintely suffered from having too many villains and they only had three! In the rumoured Spiderman 4 they want to have six! THAT WOULD NOT WORK!!!!!
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #77 on: 21 Apr 2008, 01:29 »

I am obviously the only person who enjoyed every second of Spiderman 3, huh?

It's own stupidity was entirely redeeming.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #78 on: 21 Apr 2008, 11:28 »

When Peter was strutting down the street, I just laughed and laughed.  I really did enjoy the movie.  Unfortunately, it just didn't hold up the promise that 2 made.  The alien, Sandman, Brock, Harry, and Peter having to deal with Spidey's acceptance by the public?  WAY too much for a single movie.  They should've done what Raimi suggested and chucked most of that; he found the Sandman to be the most interesting of the villains.
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« Reply #79 on: 21 Apr 2008, 12:10 »

Guys, the Spiderman movies were terrible. All three. That was the worst Peter Parker even conceived in the history of any medium ever.
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« Reply #80 on: 21 Apr 2008, 12:25 »

Spider-Man 2 was fantastic, you tit.

The other two were absolute garbage, though.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #81 on: 21 Apr 2008, 14:31 »

No way.....Spiderman 2 was terrible.  I think they get more terrible in a progressive scale.  Spiderman 2 was terrible because it became a soap opera.  I don't CARE about Peter Parker's problems.  I found it interesting that Spiderman is poor and stuff....but all of the emotional angst just bugged the living crap out of me.  Spiderman 3 was just....eugh....it would have been better if they.....well...if they didn't do anything that they did.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #82 on: 21 Apr 2008, 15:24 »

Then you're clearly not the type of person that the movie was aimed at.

As a longtime fan of Spider-Man, the whole point of the character was that he was just a regular guy with regular problems who also happened to be a superhero. Spider-Man 2 was the only one that really captured that.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #83 on: 21 Apr 2008, 16:19 »

Personally I have to say that most movies nowadays are crappy so I think hopes should stay low.
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« Reply #84 on: 21 Apr 2008, 20:11 »

I think the sentence 'most _________ are shit nowadays" to be one of the most hilariously incorrect and ignorant things a person could ever possibly say.

Also this comes out in a week and two days! This is the maddest note.
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« Reply #85 on: 21 Apr 2008, 20:20 »

I think the sentence 'most _________ are shit nowadays" to be one of the most hilariously incorrect and ignorant things a person could ever possibly say.

It's a very ancient, and unoriginal, philosophy.  Read Ecclesiastes some time.  But only when you're in the mood to be really emo.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #86 on: 21 Apr 2008, 20:29 »

So, to summarize the last few posts: everything is the worst thing ever.
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« Reply #87 on: 22 Apr 2008, 18:23 »

But the burning question: has everything been ruined forever?

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« Reply #88 on: 22 Apr 2008, 18:29 »

So, Iron Man's going to be really awesome, huh?
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« Reply #89 on: 22 Apr 2008, 21:41 »

Then you're clearly not the type of person that the movie was aimed at.

As a longtime fan of Spider-Man, the whole point of the character was that he was just a regular guy with regular problems who also happened to be a superhero. Spider-Man 2 was the only one that really captured that.

Also, the impotence subtext really spoke to Jon.
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« Reply #90 on: 23 Apr 2008, 08:22 »

I think the sentence 'most __turds___ are shit nowadays" to be one of the most hilariously incorrect and ignorant things a person could ever possibly say.

Pretty sure that one's correct.


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« Reply #91 on: 23 Apr 2008, 13:40 »

I liked it.
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« Reply #93 on: 23 Apr 2008, 19:57 »

"In other news, 23 people were bruised when a man went on a punching spree--"

I thought the Iron Man satire was funny, but that end was the best part.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #94 on: 01 May 2008, 15:36 »

Saw it just a while ago. I don't really know what to say.

But in a good way. Oh what a good way!

I'm loving what they're doing with these comic book heroes. RDJ was perfectly cast, as was Gwyneth Paltrow. I didn't once feel the direction or editing was off. The action was good, and the CGI was... unnoticeable. It looked so damn' sweet.

The baddies coulda been better, but great performances by our heroes (including Stark's AIs) more than made up for their shortcomings.

With almost all the super-hero movies I've seen in the past few years, I've felt like they've been too short. Not so with Iron Man, but I mean that in a good way as well. It was a very satisfying movie experience.

Warmly recommended. Stay until the end of the credits for the sweetest surprise. I didn't, and hearing about what I missed caused me MUCH ANGUISH :(
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #95 on: 01 May 2008, 15:42 »

you guys must be on the other side of the world from me, because it's not tomorrow yet in my neck of the woods.

it's still today, unfortunately. i really wanna see this.
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Re: Iron Man
« Reply #96 on: 01 May 2008, 16:01 »

Apparently "3" makes comic book movies fucking awful  (think superman 3, batman 3).

Wait, you thought Batman Forever was worse than Batman & Robin?  Need I remind you of the Nipple suit?  And Ah-nuld as Dr. Freeze?

I've always enjoyed Iron Man, mostly cause he is a recovering alchy, which gives him sort of a anti-hero thing.

Best line from an Iron Man comic:  "Oh, god, don't let me puke inside the helmet again."
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« Reply #97 on: 01 May 2008, 18:25 »

The thing is, Batman Forever was just good enough to be taken seriously, so its able to be criticized for all its (myriad) failures. Batman and Robin, on the other hand, you couldn't take even a second of as anything other than some kind of highly elaborate postmodernist joke Joel Schumacher was having on everyone.
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« Reply #98 on: 01 May 2008, 18:39 »

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« Reply #99 on: 02 May 2008, 05:07 »

The only good thing about Batman Forever was Uma Thurman in spandex.  The rest of the movie was horrible - the acting, the sets, etc.
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