‘Iron Man 2’ Open Thread
Oh, all right. You know you want to talk about it– go ahead. What did you think? Also: how much do you think it’s going to make this weekend?
WARNING: Somebody may spoil something for you, so you’ve been warned in advance.
by Glenn Hauman · May 7, 2010
Tags: Iron Man
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I see an avengers movie finally starting to take place. Stay after the credits!
I see an avengers movie finally starting to take place. Stay after the credits!
Iron man Dies!
it was awesome, wait till after the credits!
Iron man Dies!
it was awesome, wait till after the credits!
I thought it was as good as the first. Some scenes from the trailer did not make it into the final cut. One character is not referred to by their code name.
I thought it was as good as the first. Some scenes from the trailer did not make it into the final cut. One character is not referred to by their code name.
I liked it. Granted, it wasn’t as “fun” as the first movie — the character-based elements of the film were a lot heavier. I did appreciate how Tony’s self-destructive tendencies were given highlight, though. I’d probably say the character-driven parts of the movie were stronger than the action parts, which might not be satisfying for everyone, but I thought it worked well.
I liked it. Granted, it wasn't as "fun" as the first movie — the character-based elements of the film were a lot heavier. I did appreciate how Tony's self-destructive tendencies were given highlight, though. I'd probably say the character-driven parts of the movie were stronger than the action parts, which might not be satisfying for everyone, but I thought it worked well.
I didn’t care as much for Cheadle over Howard, but he did a fair job. Mutual agreement on the most annoying thing in it for comic fans – Justin Hammer as a total wimp Tony Stark-wannabe. And I have to agree with Stark on Johannson, even undercover – “I want one.”
I didn't care as much for Cheadle over Howard, but he did a fair job. Mutual agreement on the most annoying thing in it for comic fans – Justin Hammer as a total wimp Tony Stark-wannabe. And I have to agree with Stark on Johannson, even undercover – "I want one."