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Thread: Iron man- the movie, who liked it?

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    CGI was really quite impressive - alot more was CGI than just the suits and you'd not notice it unless you're looking for it (and even then alot is just an assumption)

    do agree with the propaganda in films recently; same for RAMBO4 with it's stereotyping the latest enemy of the US. it kinda cheapens it for my and annoys me at the same time.

    very entertaining movie

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    Great acting from RDJ. The CG was sick. Didn't like the ending.

    Very entertaining.


    Anyone else seem to always sit in front of the cunt that can't keep his feet off your seat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehollowmen View Post
    But what was with all the people bringing infants and the rest to an M rated movie? M is recomended 15+
    crying screaming giggling brats running down the isles and over the seats.. drove me nuts having to push the little blighters away from me.
    Or is that just a taranaki thing?
    Only a Taranaki thing if they're running down the aisles playing their banjos....
    Is it still beastiality if ya fuck a frozen chicken??

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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    Downey's delivery of his witty one-liners was an unexpected hightlight of the movie. I doubt they meant to make it as a comedy, but he had me in stitches.

    Downey has taken what would have been just another 'made to the same old super hero formula' flick with a clever suit and CGI effects, into something much more enjoyable.
    That was the intention of the producer - he wanted to make sure that Downey's character wasn't too 'comic book'ish, and so Downey had quite a bit of input into the movie and his character, and a lot of bits were improvised, rather than sticking strictly to the script. This was to make the character more human and believable, and hopefully make the audience be able to identify with him.

    I found the fact that Downy was ostracised by the movie and TV industry because they felt that his drug use and convictions would adversely affect their reputation to be very hypocritical. How does this affect his acting abilities? Don't actors portray all sorts of unsavoury characters? :spudwhat:
    Hadn't he paid for his crimes, so why punish him by denying him a career?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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