Age of Ultron The IRON MAN Thread - Robert Downey Jr. Returning!

Well the MK 42 was never a battle ready suit. It was designed solely for it's particular construction. Mk43 is more battle ready but I think Stark took advantage of the leaner suits fighting capabilities.

This new suit looks more organic and built around musculature. It doesn't look like it's made up of gears.
 
Since we're on the topic of armors, I wished we've gotten more scenes with the Heartbreaker armor. I really liked that design.
 
Well the MK 42 was never a battle ready suit. It was designed solely for it's particular construction. Mk43 is more battle ready but I think Stark took advantage of the leaner suits fighting capabilities.

This new suit looks more organic and built around musculature. It doesn't look like it's made up of gears.

Yeah, I'm in love with the new armor. You're right about Mk 42 and 43, I think they were definitely an improvement, but I find Mk45 so aesthetically pleasing. It's like a beefed up Mk43, and the glossy look is simply gorgeous. I'm not exactly sure but it looks to me like they altered the face plate too. The face plate has been perfect since IM1, imo, so it's understandable that they never changed it. It looks like the Mk45 has higher "cheekbones" and it looks prettier somehow, lol.

The Mk45 looks tougher and prettier at the same time. I cannot wait to see it in its full glory!
 
I love that shiny metallic style of the Mk45.
 
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I love this design, the cut of the faceplate on the helmet is awesome and I love the neck piece.
 
Ooh, good call on the neck piece. Gah, I love the new suit.
 
The Mk45 looks like Tony saw Ultrons design and said: Thats pretty awesome. Im inspired. :)
 
I kinda like this really reminds me of mkiv from im2 which is still one of my favorite
 
These were posted elsewhere but I thought they should also be posted here.

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Since yesterday when RDJ posted this on his Facebook (24m followers) yesterday it has over 20 million views just on his site. LimbitlessSolutions the ingenious and generous creator has about 12,000 followers. Hopefully all those views translate into a lot of support for this awesome and very worthy project.

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His Omaze project for Julia's House - Hang with Robert Downey Jr. at the Premiere of Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron - with the charity raffle with awards & prizes seems to be doing very well and runs another 24 days.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/12/health/robert-downey-jr-robotic-arm-irpt-feat/

Robert Downey Jr. may be Iron Man in the popular Marvel superhero films, but he recently dealt in some advanced bionic technology himself. Downey recently presented a robotic arm to young Alex Pring, a Central Florida boy who is missing his right arm from just above his elbow. The arm was made by Limbitless Solutions, a volunteer group started by Albert Manero, a University of Central Florida engineering PhD student, to make free bionic arms for kids.

Through 3-D printing technology, Alex and others have had the chance to get a robotic arm so they can use their limbs again. Alex received his robotic arm in the summer, then later had it upgraded to resemble a "Transformers" arm.

This past Saturday, Alex received an even more impressive gift, from "Tony Stark" himself. Downey met with Alex in an Atlanta hotel room.
The actor showed the child two arms, one from Downey's movies and one for Alex: a real, working robotic Iron Man arm. As they both tried theirs on, they compared the lights inside their palms.

The video was posted Thursday by Downey as well as Microsoft, which arranged the meeting as part of its social media campaign, The Collective Project, celebrating students using technology to change the world. It very quickly went viral on social media.

Alex is 7, in first grade and a huge superhero fan. His mom told him they were going to Atlanta to meet Manero and a specialist who were working on a new arm for the boy.

"He didn't question it much, so we kind of just went with it," his mom, Alyson Pring, told CNN. "Afterward, I asked, 'Why were you so quiet?' He said, 'I was freaking out!' "

After giving him the new arm, Downey invited Alex to hang out with him in Atlanta this summer when he's filming the new Captain America movie.

Manero met Alex through E-Nable, a volunteer network that matches people who have 3-D printers with children who need limbs. Alex's mom wanted to get him a replacement hand because he was being teased. "Whenever people saw him, they'd say, 'What's wrong with your arm?' " Alyson Pring said. "Now it's, 'Your arm is amazing, you're so cool ... it helps educate people to maybe think twice before saying something like, 'Why are you like that'?"

The prop master for the Marvel movies built the case for Downey Jr.'s arm and the case for the little boy's arm. The college students made the actual arm for Pring, from the design to the painting to the robotics, said David Beauparlant, marketing manager at Microsoft.

"You couldn't even do this stuff not too long ago. It's amazing what the 3-D printing can do," he said.

To find out more about Alex and the Collective Project, here's our recent story on the topic of 3-D printed limbs.


You can donate here: http://www.3dhope.com/
 
I love seeing the Avengers cast visiting the sick kids. Real heroes in front of the camera and behind it.
 
Damn Marvel hires some really nice people.

Hey, don't forget DC, Christian Bale went to the hospital to visit the people who got shot at that theater. I think deep down, playing a superhero does bleeds it's virtues into the actors one way or another.
 
These are 9 ads for HTC and should preferably be watched in a wonderful wacky loop. Alas, EW doesn't give that option but they have all nine up so you can still watch them in a row. They also provide some context describing which films were inspiration for each.

Robert Downey Jr. explores micro-filmmaking with 9 color-themed shorts.

http://www.ew.com/article/2015/03/16/robert-downey-jr-explores-spectrum-micro-filmmaking-nine-shorts

Can an ad be art—and vice versa? Robert Downey Jr. is testing that question with a series of nine 30-second short films, sponsored by a cell phone company to promote their new device.

The color-coded series is called the M9 Project, after sponsor HTC’s new phone, but the only reference to that is a title card at the end. Otherwise, the shorts are product-free with Downey Jr. himself and creative director Russell Scott of Jetset Studios given liberty to devise a series of surreal experiences for their hero and his onscreen friend/nemesis (played by Brian Schaeffer.)

The shorts dabble in a variety of genres: comedy, horror, film noir, and fantasy among them. Taken together, they make one dreamlike story—each one taking its inspiration and tipping its hat to some other film or piece of art, including Downey Jr.’s own father.

“They were inspired by the lifetime of popular culture that we’ve all ingested,” said Scott. “There are film references, there are TV references. There’s a lot of physical comedy, and a whole different, almost silent-movie type of acting. There’s no real messaging or hucksterism.”
Every company wants a viral video, but if you force the hard sell on viewers they always turn off. Hiring the world’s biggest movie star and giving him freedom to play with the camera seemed like a way to engage viewers. “That was literally the mandate. ‘We want you guys to create some viral content,” said Rob Hackett, creative executive with the actor’s production company, Team Downey. “So we all started drawing on Robert’s inspirations and our inspirations.”

“The throughline from The Prisoner, which was a product of the 1960s, and Andy Warhol and the films of [Downey Jr’s] father, there’s very much a pop art, subversive feel to what we were trying to achieve,” Scott said.

EDIT: Ads on the HTC site

http://www.htc.com/us/RDJOne/#
 
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You guys should check out Putney Swope (if you havent seen it yet), its a really cool film by RDJ Sr.
 
RDJ's first film appearance is in one of his fathers movies Pound. I really can't believe the line he gave his (so freaking cute) 5 year old but it kind of fits that RDJ's first line in movies is inappropriate and smart alecky.

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Do you think Tony Stark ever gets a case of the giggles? :woot:

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If anyone has bought Bandai's figuarts they made a Mark 6 and Mark 42 in the past

Now they're releasing Avengers AOU figures


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Mark 45 figuart

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