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."
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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?
lacked a sense of awe/wonder.
Seriously? I thought it was all about the awe and wonder.
As for why Obadiah wanted Tony dead initially, I thought it was clear he didn't like the direction he was taking the company and had always resented him for coming back and claiming his position as heir to the enterprise.
Saw harold and Kumar last night and, aside from NPH, thought is was really unfunny and lame. I love Kal Penn and he and John Cho have a lot of charm, but maybe one or two laughs at most for me.
I saw Iron Man. It was good. Post-credits scene was awesometastic.
This movie isn't quite one for the ages as far as superhero movies, but I loved Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark/Iron Man SO MUCH! Loved all the geeky mechanical/computer stuff to make the Iron Man suit.
Gwyneth was okay, Terrence Howard looked like he was out to lunch a few times. Jeff Bridges was fine as well, until the mustache-twirling at the end.
I don't know how anyone else ranks this among comic book/super hero movies, but it was the first one I have really enjoyed in awhile. I do like the Christian Bale Batman, but I thought Tobey McGuire and Kirsten Dunst were miscast in the Spiderman movies. I liked Hugh Jackman as Wolverine and Ian McKellan as Magneto, but could have done without most of the rest of the X-men. I haven't actually watched either of the Fantastic Four movies.
I LOVED Iron Man. i know nothing of the comic books though. so i can't comment on any of that. i'm also not really sure who/what Nick Fury/Avenger Initiative is. so there's that. anyone care to elaborate?
I think my mom and i are going to go see it again. it's playing on a "giant screen" at the local theatre and i'm curious as to what that entails.
anyone care to elaborate?
tiggy, Nick Fury, agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., runs S.H.I.E.L.D. The "Avenger Initiative" is a reference to the Avengers, which is a Marvel superhero team that includes Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, and the Hulk, among others. A movie is in the pipeline, but first they have to get those other three movies out to establish the characters.
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Two words: FUCK YEAH.
t edit I didn't get to see Iron Man this weekend because of this stupid cold, so I'm ignoring all of you who already saw it. (You all suck.)