You had me at Mamet. I totally want to take my roomies to see it at Arclight. B competes in MMA.
'Heart Of Gold'
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I just saw an ad that says "May 9th everywhere" for RedBelt.
iron man didn't work for me. Its well made and funny, but didn't really say anything
But it's a comic book movie -- what's it supposed to say? Other than "Buy Marvel Comics!"?
Both myself and the DH loved Iron Man. The one niggle I had was the horrifyingly stereotyped Afghans having to be saved by a white guy. But other than that - love.
I really think it wouldn't have been half the film without Robert Downey Jr. Gwyneth Paltrow was much better than I was expecting too.
iron man didn't work for me. Its well made and funny, but didn't really say anything
I can sort of see what you're saying except I don't care because it was AWESOME AND BADASS.
And the scene at the end of the credits was unbelievably flailtastic.
Iron Man: stay to the end of the closing credits.
This!
I really think it wouldn't have been half the film without Robert Downey Jr. Gwyneth Paltrow was much better than I was expecting too.
And this!
I can sort of see what you're saying except I don't care because it was AWESOME AND BADASS.
And so very much this!!
I can sort of see what you're saying except I don't care because it was AWESOME AND BADASS.
Oh yes.
I really enjoyed it right up to the point where Jeff Bridges revealed his extra sinster designed-by-Rob-Liefeld power armor and decided everything would turn out hunky-dory if he could just kill the federal agents sent to arrest him and murder his business partner while rampaging through a busy thoroughfare. But the post-credits bit made up for that.
A certain someone's presence in the Indy 4 trailer ensured that I will buy a ticket no matter what I hear about the movie.
And the scene at the end of the credits was unbelievably flailtastic.
There was a small joygasm from the nerdy assemblage at my showing. (I... um... had to come home and look things up on the internet, because I didn't get it.)