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.)
Me and small contingent of others cheered mightily at the scene!
I was also thrilled to finally hear Black Sabbath's music at the end! I also lovedTony's relationship with his robots. It reminded me of Dr. Venture and Helper.
quester, I agree with both of your whitefonted bits!!
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.)
Hee. I might have squeed.
Huh, two of the writers credited on the
Iron Man
screenplay were also credited on
Children of Men.
Oh, I loved Children of Men.
Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow were both awesometastic in this. I felt a bit like Paltrow's character had nothing to do but run around and scream at times, but hey.
I think I need to see it again. I had just been to the pub before I saw it.
What happened after the credits? I didn't stay. Also, I need to see this at a decent cinema. The one I went to had a crappy copy and didn't have surround sound enabled.
What happened after the credits? I didn't stay.
Nick Fury (played
by
Samuel L. Jackson, who is
the
model for Ultimate Nick Fury) pays Stark
a
visit
to
tell him about
the
"Avenger Initiative."
I saw "Iron Man" -- I thought it was good but not great. The acting was fine, the humor was good, but the movie felt forced and lacked a sense of awe/wonder. Also, why did Jeff Bridges' character Obidiah want to kill Tony in the first place? I get that once Tony came back Obidiah wanted him dead -- he didn't like Tony getting Stark Industries out of the arms business -- but why before?