ReviewReviewReviewReviewIron ManMay 2, '08 1:31 PM
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Genre: Action & Adventure
Black Sabbath's rockin' 'Iron Man' will be blazing on my iTunes for some time now. Marvel's been on a not-so-hot-streak with their major movie franchises as of late. In fact, Spider-Man 2 four years ago was the last true top-notch (and in my opinion, best) comic book movie from the House of Ideas. The X-Men and Spidey franchises suffered from the dreaded curse of dropping the ball on the third film. Fantastic Four, Punisher, and Ghost Rider all absolutely sucked. Period. Competition from the successful Batman and the good but flawed Superman reboots, and all of a sudden, Marvel wasn't the bigshot it once was. Good thing Ole' Shellhead just happens to be one of the most popular characters in comics right now and he's definitely carried over this hotstreak to kick off the summer blockbusters with a big bang. He adds some much needed credibility back to Marvel's ailing film properties, and hopefully this trend will continue throughout the year with the upcoming Hulk and Punisher projects, as well as the 'Captain America', 'Thor', and already-in-production 'Wolverine' movies in the works. SPOILERS from this point on, so be sure to watch if first before going on.

the Right:
Robert Downey Jr: Perfect casting. I couldn't imagine anyone else playing the part. The moment they announced him playing Tony Stark a couple of years ago I knew this movie would be on track to greatness. Downey IS Stark. It's practically effortless playing a billionaire playboy for the supremely talented Downey. Whereas Bruce Wayne is truly a big brooding emo at heart and the flamboyant rich persona just a facade, Tony Stark is the complete opposite. Downey did a great job making us care about the growth of the hero inside all the flashy armor. Speaking of which...



The Armor(s): Dear Gawd this was just FREAKING AWESOME. The moment the Mark I was revealed I wanted to shout in geekfull bliss. As with the Mark II and III. This is just some of the most epically cool mech designs since last year's Transformers. Iron Man as a character is simply MADE for Hollywood. No way could they have screwed up such a killer costume translation to film (*cough* Daredevil *cough*). Even the way he dons and removes his armor looks gorgeously complicated. Every tiny little part is alive and is an awesome treatment to this classic and iconic 'costume'.

The Eye Candy: Industrial Light and Magic deserve major props for the effects on this film. Practically seamless CGI work here. Dear goodness, I could watch the whole "Iron Man invades Afghanistan and kicks MAJOR ASS" sequence forever. Geek bliss again right there. I never knew he'd look so badass in broad daylight. This is probably gunna be one of the prettiest effects-laden movies the whole year, which will probably only be rivaled by Hulk and Narnia.



The Supporting Cast: Again, perfect casting. Gwyneth Paltrow adds so much to a small role just by being Gwyneth Freaking Paltrow. Gwen and Downey have captivatingly cute chemistry together. Terrence Howard played Rhodey exactly like he's always been portrayed in the comics and cartoon, the best bud who tries to keep Tony grounded only to end up giving in himself. Face it, you marked out at the scene near the final battle where they teased Rhodes donning the Mark II armor (WAR MACHINE!!!) only to say to himself "Maybe next time" (SEQUEL~!). Also, Jeff Bridges was deliciously evil as Obadiah Stane.

Easter Eggs: From the 10 Rings Terrorist group (MANDARIN~!). The S.H.I.E.L.D teases (end credits baby! yeah!). To the downplay of Stark's alchoholism (his first shot had him holding a drink and constant references of him being drunk at parties). The War Machine tease. It was fun finding all the little things real fans would appreciate. On a side-note, comic fans all know Tony's alcoholism being a major 'humanizing' trait of his in the comics, but methinks Marvel didn't want millions of kids watching a superhero drunkard on the big screen... but it's cool, at least it's still subtly there.



Last Scene After the Credits: AVENGERS ASSEMBLE!!!!! Gawd that tease was awesome. The prospect of all franchises in one movie is the ultimate geek nirvana. All we need are Thor and Captain America solo flicks, probably a second Iron Man flick, and we're all set. Go Marvel! THIS is how you build your universe for a team-up movie (*cough* Justice League *cough*).

The wRong:
Soundtrack: ARGH!!! Again we're shafted from a true Superhero theme! Damn, I wish John Williams can just score every freaking hero flick. Challenge... go, hum the orchestral Iron Man theme from the movie! Go on, it's there, I swear! I heard it during the action parts and credits roll... then forgot it completely after 5 seconds. And NO, the Black Sabbath song doesn't count as a theme!

Iron Monger: Yeah, he was big and pretty awesome. But the moment they fought on the streets I couldn't help but recall Robocop fighting that big ass mech enemy of his (the ED-209, pictured in one of my replies below). Then I wished Tony was kicking ass in Afghanistan again instead. I dunno, I guess after Robocop and Transformers last year, I was expecting a lot more scale to their final showdown... but a very minor quibble nonetheless cuz' what was there was pretty cool anyway. Poor Monger also bit the dust pretty lame in the end too. On a whimper sadly, but hey, I guess they had to give Pepper some sort of semi-important action role.



Straightforward: If there's anything the movie lacked was a 'pleasant surprise'. In fact, there isn't really an actual 'story' but more of a 'series of events'. You could smell Obi dealing weapons to the terrorists from a mile away. So was the part of Tony getting to his spare 'heart'. Nothing will really surprise you in this movie. I say this cuz' the recent Iron Man Animated movie had a great twist in the end sequence. It also threw us for a loop cuz' he used the freaking Mark I armor in the final battle. THE MARK I ARMOR IN THE FINAL BATTLE. I guess this live action flick lacked that sort of drama and unexpectedness which the animated movie actually had (surprisingly too! watch it, Iron Man Animated: Rise of the Mandarin. pretty awesome in it's own right.) Hopefully, as with the first Spider-Man, once this introduction to the Iron Man universe and origin story is out of the way, the sequel will cut loose and kick even more arse.



The veRdict:
Aside from the minor flaws above, Iron Man definitely delivers the goods we all look for in a major summer blockbuster. Sprinkled with humor and big on jaw-dropping action and effects, coupled with splendid a cast and solid direction from Jon Favereau, it's hard not to bang your head to the rockin' beat of Iron Man. This gives Marvel a much needed boost in the movie franchise market, as they have been desperately seeking X-Men/Spidey caliber superstardom for Shellhead as opposed to Ghost Rider/Punisher/Fantastic Four horridness. Now, I still predict The Dark Knight will be the best comic movie of the year (Joker is gunna steal the show... possibly Harvey Dent too)... but Iron Man's very strong showing will definitely put that title in contention by year's end. Whatever the case, us fans all win! Keep crankin' quality comic-book movies Hollywood!

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noelkid wrote on May 2
Hey, I'm going to watch it tomorrow!
slangards wrote on May 2
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I agree 100%. The cast, direction, pacing, and effects were all great. Yeah there's alot of exposition, but it doesn't really bog it down like it did Hulk.

Was disappointed by Monger, too. The end fight just didn't hold up to all the ass-kicking he was doing in the desert. Monger just wasn't as impressive as I thought he'd be.
ryderaquino wrote on May 2
@ noel: don't read my review then! it's SPOILERIFFIC like i warned. check back with your thoughts after you've seen it. it rocks!

@ slangards: yupyup! i was sorta wishing hulk would pop up and smash monger with one blow. hahahaha. HULK SMASH PUNY ROBOT!!!
bunnylette wrote on May 2
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basta, it rocks!!!

the plot wasn't action-filled too much, which was pretty nice because it focused more on the characters, and the cast definitely made the characters worth watching. Also, i love the fact that comedy was subtly (and not-so-subtly) placed into the dialogue and scenes. It made the film light(er) than the dark dark versions of superhero films of past (Batman Begins, etc.)
ryderaquino wrote on May 2
oh, here's what the final battle reminded me of:
jepster2005 wrote on May 2
I actually really didn't like the animated movie. It wasn't as defining as this movie was. I really can't see the drama you mentioned in that animated feature. Also, the voice acting was sooooooo bad.

Also, if you really looked closely at the armor Jim Rhodes was looking at, it wasn't the Mark II. It had a different faceplate. Let's just say it's one of Tony's "spare" armors. ;)

As for the Monger fight, hmmm... I actually liked it that way. It's to show that Iron Man isn't all that powerful.

As for being straightforward, to be honest, I'm tired of twists. I just hate movies that have one twist then turns to another twist and by the end we get another twist. Straightforward stories are really cool, but hey, at least they didn't edit the movie in a straightforward manner. ;)

As for the after credits sequence, our group actually shouted a lot after. We were like YYYYYYEAAAAAAHHHH!!!

Now, a Captain America movie would be really hard to pull off... I wonder how they would do that without making it look too patriotic and righteous.

I can smell Civil War just brewing up the corner! Yeah!

ryderaquino wrote on May 2
yup, agree! there were only really 3 big action sequences, but they were pretty sweet and spread out well. i didn't mind the exposition and the 'building' of the armors at all since the cast, as you said, was good enough to suck us in to the 'situations' (yup, i still stand by my point that it's a series of events more than a true story!). batman is interesting in a whole different light... tony stark's appeal probably comes from his stylin' and profilin' lifestyle... which we all wouldn't mind having, hehe... if only we were as brilliant as mr. stark... *sigh*
ryderaquino wrote on May 2
valid points there! just goes to show how everyone feels their cup of tea to be brewed. the animated movie for me had its merits... i'm not saying it was better than the live action, just that i enjoyed some of the surprises it had.

don't get me wrong, i liked the final battle! it's just, i guess after robocop and transformers, it wasn't the spectacle i was hoping it would be and paled to the coolness of his first 'battle' in Afghanistan. i still think monger met his doom pretty lamely though...

as for the straightforwardness.. i guess i just like to be surprised. you could sorta tell how the movie was gunna flow 3 steps ahead. again, like with the animated movie, you'd never expect the mark I armor to be used ever again in any situation so i just thought that was a cool thing they made tony use it in the final battle instead of the mark III which we would all expect. just little things like that... it doesn't have to be "i'm really a ghost ala 6th sense" twist, but more of pleasant surprises... actually the afghan fight was a pleasant surprise cuz' i never thought he'd actually go there and frag those fuckers... that scene was just too sweet.

as for cap... you're right, he's a tough character to pull of these days amidst the batman dark knight's and spider-man's... i have faith it can be pulled off though. he has too! he's the leader of the 'initiative' mentioned at the end of iron man! i really wanna watch the old cap movie with the facist italian red skull cuz' i was just a kid the last i saw that...

civil war might be years and years down the line cuz' they haven't established all the solo flicks and avengers yet! but damn, that'd be an impossible flick. so many characters... all licensed to different movie companies! it'd kick ass though, no doubt.
bleau72 wrote on May 2
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You're spot on with your review. I just felt that too much time was spent building the armor which left little room for any complexities in the story. Don't get me wrong...I loved every bit of the film from a fan-boy's perspective but I just wish that there was a twist to add a little complexity to the story.
j4ever wrote on May 2
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Panoorin ko ulit. For details. Too busy enjoying the eye candy CGI.

But the moment S.H.I.E.L.D. is mentioned I can't help myself feel the chills to my spine. And that after credits scene, I feel like fainting.

Definitely best mecha film since transformers.

But I do find the battle with Iron Monger so flat and not exciting.
ryderaquino wrote on May 2
diba! well, not necessarily 'twist'... basta, sobrang predictable ng stuff eh. just stuff to throw us off track. i dunno, i guess we nitpick cuz' we love the genre and the character much. i have high hopes iron man 2 will follow suit of x2 and spidey 2. hell yeah!
ryderaquino wrote on May 2
ako rin! sobrang daming mark out moments! i was surprised how involved S.H.I.E.L.D. was to the plot... they just came off kinda hokey and not as serious as i would've envisioned, but the surprise at the end credits more than made up for that.
slangards wrote on May 2
oh, here's what the final battle reminded me of:
Haha! I remember this! Stop Motion still rocks!

I can't believe I didn't see the scene after the credits! I'll never learn.
hycelmore wrote on May 3
they teased Rhodes donning the Mark II armor (WAR MACHINE!!!) only to say to himself "Maybe next time" (SEQUEL~!).
I think he said "Next time, baby." Haha i liked that part too. I didn't expect anything from Iron Man, and I'm no comic book geek like you Ryder, but I was definitely blown away by this movie. Great review too! ;)
ryderaquino wrote on May 3, edited on May 3
haha oh yes, very nostalgic. it was actually pretty bad ass for its time. iron man would kick murphy's arse in a heartbeat though. hahaha. tsk tsk, i'm sure the end scene is floating around the net (or maybe youtube) by now. or just watch the movie again! it's awesome.
ryderaquino wrote on May 3
yeah, parang mas tama ka nga! basta parang ganun. haha. and yeah, the movie appeals to anyone. just more for geeks cuz' there's so many little touches for the fans like i mentioned above. nood tayo ulit! woooo!
wickedintuition wrote on May 3
I will not read this article...baka may spoilers si ryder panonoorin ko pa lang to maya ^_^
bleau72 wrote on May 3
Nothing much could be done with knowing that Obadiah Stane will eventually be the bad guy to don the Iron Monger suit at the end. For Batman Begins, the writers were able to throw us off track by introducing Liam Neeson as Henri Ducard in the beginning and Ken Watanabe as Ra's al Ghul. How I wish there was a reveal in the end that points to Mandarin being the mastermind behind the 10 Rings Terrorists. It would have been a nice intro to a sequel that would pit Iron Man against his comic book arch nemesis.
ryderaquino wrote on May 3
@ chet: go, go! sulit talaga.

@ bro: true! i thought mandarin was pulling strings somewhere... i thought he'd be part of the movie cuz' i head before he'd be involved. strange if mandarin would be the head of an afghan terrorist group though. hahaha
noelkid wrote on May 3
I watched it with my sister and my nephew today. None of us read the comic but we really enjoyed the movie. Your spoiler didn't ruin anything. ;)
ryderaquino wrote on May 3
haha, good to know. iron man definitely has a broad appeal. it's great he's being received well now that a new spidey flick will take a while. he's marvel's new flagship hero!
puloy01 wrote on May 4
ryder, the truth is.......i am iron man, hahaha
noelkid wrote on May 4
I just read about the sequel. It would be awesome to see Terrence Howard in a war machine too! ;)
ryderaquino wrote on May 4
@ puloy: umm... if you say so. hahaha

@ noel: yup! the evolution of rhodey to war machine will definitely something to look forward to.
jeninumerable wrote on May 4
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Totally loved the movie too!!! Downey's perfect for the role!
reinardsantos wrote on May 4
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I'd give it a 4.5 out of 5

I thought the first 15 minutes are a bit dragging and saw it already in the trailer. Once he dons the Mark 1 armor - it's pure awesomeness from thereon. The Mandarin seeds have been planted, the 10 rings, and the dialogue " a man with lots of these (referring to the mark 1 armor design) can rule all of asia." Dunno the exact line but it sounded like that.

You forgot to credit Stan Winston (in THE RIGHT). Not all of the eye candy is CG. Stan Winston and crew had to create a real working armor in a lot of scenes. Stan's the man when it comes to visual effects, he's got Predator and Terminator under his belt.
juwatista wrote on May 5
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marvel legends na toh!
ryderaquino wrote on May 5, edited on May 5
@ reinard: you're right! the practical effects guys and costume designers deserve major props as well. awesome, awesome job!

@ juwan: hell yeah! overpriced na nga yung mark I and II sa hobby shops, kasi siyempre, hoarded sila sa toy kingdom, etc. iron monger too! grrrr!

oh, and this just in guys:

Marvel Studios Sets Four More Release Dates!
Source: Marvel Entertainment
May 5, 2008

Marvel Entertainment released their first quarter report to its shareholders this morning to coincide with the announcement about the success this past weekend of Marvel Studios' first production Iron Man, which grossed an estimated $104.2 million domestically and over $201 million worldwide. The announcement included an update of Marvel Studios' feature film slate with the already-rumored Iron Man 2 announced for a release on April 30, 2010, followed by three more movies for the summers of '10 and '11. Matthew Vaughn's Thor is set for a release on June 4, 2010, and The First Avenger: Captain America (the working title) will kick off the summer of 2011 on May 6, followed by the highly-anticipated and foreshadowed The Avengers scheduled for July 2011. (Edgar Wright's Ant-Man is also listed as being in development with no release date set.)
Click here for the link to the story. AVENGERS ASSEMBLE in 2011!!! WOOO!!!
teeejaay wrote on May 5
RYDER :-)

LOOOOOOOOOOOVE this page... almost as much as I loved Iron Man ;-)

How have you been? ;-)
wickedintuition wrote on May 6
napanuod ko na nung sunday nad it is really awesome lalo na nung iniimprove pa lang ni Starks yung armor nya, the only negative thing is...ang pangit ng porma ng take off nya...baklang bakla ^_^
ryderaquino wrote on May 6
ang pangit ng porma ng take off nya...baklang bakla
bwahahaha! i noticed that too! mala "i'm a little teapot..."
wickedintuition wrote on May 6
bwahahaha! i noticed that too! mala "i'm a little teapot..."
nyahaha saktong sakto! kulang na lang lagyan nya ng skirt yung armor nya! ^_^
ryderaquino wrote on May 6
awww, thanks teej! ok naman, i work at dentsuINDIO now! haha. kaw?
elfqueenmelian wrote on May 8
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I have to say I really REALLY enjoyed this movie. I went into the theater thinking I would at least get a kick out of it but not really like get excited over it after I left the theater. WRONG. They handled it so perfectly, I loved every minute and I didn't want it to end! I loved that it wasn't all mindless action, I like how they took their time to show Tony's progression. The only thing that was kinda cliche was Iron Monger, but even that was still pretty badass. And Jeff Bridges letting all that evil loose... it was beautiful.

And you're right: Robert Downey Jr. *IS* Tony Stark. I'm gonna say as far as the modern movies go, he's the best casted superhero yet. Even more than Tobey Maguire, Christian Bale or Wesley Snipes!

Cannot WAIT for the sequel!
ryderaquino wrote on May 9
glad you liked it as much (even more) than i did! you're right, while the action was awesome, i enjoyed the progression of stark just as much. maguire, bale, and snipes are pretty good company since they embody their characters so well, and i agree, downey truly did a great job bring tony stark to life.
davroart wrote on May 12
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yeeahh watta bad ass movie after transformers but for the fighting scenes Transformers ROCKS than this one..( ★★★★★ Transformers ★★★★ Iron man) btw i found interesting link that shows Captain America's Shield is this movie.. :) check out http://mymoviesdatabase.blogspot.com/2008/05/captain-americas-shield-is-in-iron-man.html
ryderaquino wrote on May 12
yeah i saw that pic too! never noticed it in the movie. pretty rad.
may1stattitude wrote on Jun 10, edited on Jun 10
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I watched the movie thrice :P Well, not only because Audi cars were there :D but because I find "Iron Man" (the movie) G.R.E.A.T. Robert Downey for example, I never realized he can be soooo freakin' hot. :D And about the costume, did you notice him scoping Audi A5/S5's aerodynamics form while he was working on the suit? Tihihihihi. :D You better come down and visit our showroom so you can drool over Iron Man's car. :D And! DVDs in W.O.W. packaging will be released soon. I can't wait for Iron Man II.


ryderaquino wrote on Jun 11
grabe, brand manager na brand manager ang dating ah! hehehe.
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