paulogonza
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hi,here in brazil the movie starts april 30, and when i saw the movie i will post my review, why in the USthe movie comes back?
You need to realize, hollywood is built on cliche story lines. There is very few totally original story lines.
It all depends on the execution.
And all the things i listed, whilst some of them are not original, are natural progressions to the Tony Stark story.
What, do you want his character changed just because it is unoriginal? You want the character of Rhodey changed just because it is unoriginal?
Tony Stark has had enemies coming after his tech for his entire comic history. But no that's unoriginal so let's just change that right? Throw all that history out of the window yea?
Rhodey being split between his loyalty for Tony and the military is a MAJOR part of his character. It is how he became War Machine. But no that's unoriginal! Let's fundamentally change the characters origin!
Seriously, you chatting ****.
Tell us what you would expect of Iron Man 2 then.
My worry about the film is that it won't really be Iron Man 2, the continuing story of Tony Stark. That'll be apart of it. My worry is that when it's all said and done, you could easily call this film The Avengers Begins; the Prequel to the Avengers.
Here's my fear; What if Thor and Captain America are at best mediocre like the Incredible Hulk (in all fairness, I've learned to like it more) and when time comes for the Avenger flick, audiences won't really care about three out of the four people who make up the group. All they care about is Tony story's.
We'll know in two weeks but based on the trailers, you really know what you're going to get with this film. There's really no surprise.
Thor will be epic, I'm 100% confident of that.
When you set the bar as high as director Jon Favreau and title star Robert Downey, Jr. did with the original Iron Man, it seems almost impossible for a sequel to live up to the expectations of the moviegoing audience, not to mention the avid (rabid?) comic book fans. Well, I fit into the second category and, as a comic book reader, collector and creator for several years, I was entranced, enthralledhell, I was practically ensorcelled by Iron Man 2. Favreau recently said that the best way to up the ante in the sequel was to double your pleasure; two Iron Men for the price of one. But, Iron Man 2 does so much more than that.
SOURCESo called tentpole movies like Iron Man 2 tend to be critic proof; but there is relief to report that unlike other sequels for sequels sake, Iron Man 2 delivers on several fronts including another charming performance from Robert Downey Jr. There is no doubt that IM2 will be the first flat out smash of 2010, and with good reason, the film is well worth the price of admission. Director Jon Favreau has done it again, with great flair. Plot details are never especially important, but the film kicks off with a great sequence set in at the Grand Prix in Monaco. Tony Stark, jumps into a Formula One racer and all is going well, until a new villain appears; a surprisingly coherent Mickey Rourke.
There is an especially sexy and believable turn by Scarlette Johansson as Tonys new assistant, and Don Cheadle takes over successfully for Terrance Howard. Garry Shandling is a new add as a politico who does not like Tony and this appears mostly like Garry was a friend of someone involved in the production. Bill OReilly and Christiane Amanpour have fairly extensive cameos.
IM2 has the same spirit and humor of the original. There is perhaps even more focus on relationships. It is one of those rare tentpole movies that I think will really have something for everyone.
Tonights first screening on the Paramount lot in Hollywood with a strict no guest, policy. This did not prevent CBS head Les Moonves from showing up with wife Julie Chen, and leaving the screening in a brand new SRS McLaren version of the Mercedes convertible. The car was extraordinary. This weekend brings the opening of Moonves CBS Films second release, The Back Up Plan, with Jennifer Lopez. By comparison, I suspect IM2 will make more in its first day of release times ten than Back Up Plan, will make over the life of its entire run. Makes you wonder what Paramount head Brad Grey is driving.
Bill OReilly and Christiane Amanpour??? Nice. Loved the scene with the stocks guy in IM, what's his name? Helps you keep the plausibility factor when you get these journalists/news casters involved.
What doesn't Harry like? This is one of those times you can't take Harry at his word.