My main problem with the movie was the terrible script. The movie had one of the best casts around and they had to work with a s**t script. That was tremendously disappointing to me.
Why can't the lovers of the movie just talk about the actual movie and stop deflicting attention to those terrible Transformers movies and that awful Spider-Man 3?
there's been alot of talk about the IM2 script. Many of the reviews are going on and on about it.
when the Transformers "critiques" roll in every year the script (which is by all right "really bad") seems to never get mentioned...
Iron mans performance is a surprise to say the least. Those commercials were really selling it to be a strong contender, moreover, just like 2008 it's being followed by dissapointing competition.
IMO it just boils down the lack of tonal energy the film has.
Both (the first) TF, Ironman, Spidy and TDK have this, whereas Ironman 2, hulk and SR don't. they just fall flat where they should soar.
IM one has the dude captured by terrorists with no way out, he uses his supersmarts and fights overcomes the situation no jokes about it. IM2 opens with the jokey pepper pots suit case "fight" then moves onto a tonally off kilter fight with his friend complete with background music, and then the big finale is against faceless drones with IM just standing around shooting and flying around et vanko part deux.
gone is the strong dangerous villian of the first and here we have a wannabe that dances around and couldn't hurt a fly, Vanko is all bark. If you ask most people what the strongest thing in TDK was it's an obvious answer. It's pretty much the difference between the first and second film.
lastly Tony isn't doing super amazing things anymore, he's almost in nolan batmans level of not being a special person and being handed things and answers. Not only did shield show up and hand him the materials and answers he needed but that new element "he" created in the film was actually concieved by his dad during lesser times.
that was a long ramble in a nut shell
1. lack of tonal consistency
2. lack of spectacle
3. lack of compelling villian
4. lack of super hero being super
equates to a film that's going to crawl it's way to to matching the first's numbers.
and judging by the way that hammer looked and joe johnstons track record, I'm expeting more TIH duds from marvel. I'm hoping for better.
bring on Peter Berg and Francis Lawrence.