Iron man- the movie, who liked it?
This thread is for the big kids only. I don't do chick flick reviews or go to a movie to get depressed.
I took the Kids today to see Iron-man. To be entertained.
I left with a new found respect for Robert Downey jnr. Before seeing this I couldn't name jack shit that he's appeared in, and only had a vague ideal that he even existed as an Actor. I did know that he was a drunk and druggie once - something that adds credibility to his on screen character I reckon, as he swills ice in his booze eyeing up a tasty hostess. You will get a laugh out of what he has fitted under the floor of his private jet for those party girl moments.
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.
Sure the plots nothing surprising and we all expect special effects to amaze us these days - and they do a fine job in Iron man. You want heavy serious stories - go read a Womans Weekly or Motor cycle mechanics for beginners.
Yes, it does takes a while for the Suit to make an appearance. But I liked how we see it develop from the urgent hack job, which still provides some spectacular action scenes, through its' gestation as a prototype, to the refined stunner every boy will want for Christmas.
We have seen plenty of super hero movies coming out over the past few years with Spidey rating high amongst them. Personally I find the runt playing Spidey belittles the comic character. The latest Batman guy is the best so far. Dare Devil was a favourite comic of mine as a Kid, but Ben Affleck ruined it for me. Shame because that was a comic I really wanted to see made into a movie..along with Iron man.
So it was a buzz to walk out of the theatre today smiling and pleased that this time, they did the character justice.
Possibly another case of all the Dad's enjoying the movie more than the Kids.
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