Let me say that I had really mixed emotions about seeing this movie. Iron Man is probably one of my favorite superheroes and when I saw what happened with a movie adaptation of my other favorite superhero (Daredevil) I was a little apprehensive because I did not want to see them butchered on the screen. Sure the reviews have been overwhelmingly positive and it is raking it in at the box office, but the last thing I wanted was to be disappointed. So realize that this review is from a definite fanboy, but I will try to keep it honest and spoiler free.
Well lets get right to it because the movie definitely doesn't waste any time getting into the thick of things. I thought this movie was fantastic. The special effects were stellar, making Superman Returns look like something shot in Bryan Singer's backyard. The armors are beautiful in a robo-mechanical kind of way and range from the "just get it done" Mark 1 to the "finished" Mark 3. Not only the armors, but the Iron Man interface are all fantastic- I have always wondered what it is like to look through those lenses. What does he see? Well, without ruining it, he sees a lot, and it is badass. Then there is his home AI system "Jarvis" (an awesome nod to comic fans, Jarvis is Stark's butler in the comics, his Alfred if you will) which allows him to do some very cool stuff.
But this movie is far more than special effects. Although a lot of people thought RDJ was a poor to catastrophic choice to play Stark, I thought he did very well. He gave the character a depth and emotion that I havent seen in a superhero movie (Batman Begins included). Much like Jack Sparrow launching Johnny Depp's unorthodox movie career into superstardom, I really feel that this role will do the same for RDJ. The supporting cast was also good- not Batman Begins good, but good none the less. Jeff Bridges does a great job as the villain, imparting a cool terror to the character. While the movie doesn't really go into great detail on his motives, you can see that Stane is a man who is not happy with his current position. Pepper Potts is played well and her relationship with Tony is awkward/romantic sweet in a way that Bruce Wayne and Rachel Dawes could only aspire to. The weakest link is Terry Rhodes played by Terrence Howard, who comes across as a little flat and a little stale which is unfortunate because he may play a much larger role in the future of the franchise.
All in all I thought the movie is definitely one of the top tier superhero movies. It easily ranks with Batman Begins and Spiderman 2 as the best superhero movies that have ever been made. Add the fact that they did it with the relatively obscure Iron Man only heightens the achievement. The pacing is stellar and the character development out of costume is as good, if not better than when in costume. I never once sat in the theater antsy to see Stark put on the armor, I was totally content in seeing Stark being Stark- him in the armor was just gravy.
My Grade: A- This movie was a stellar supporting character performance away from being perfect. If Terry Rhodes or Obadiah Stane had put in a Commissioner Gordon/Lucius Fox level performance, the movie would have been perfect.
Well lets get right to it because the movie definitely doesn't waste any time getting into the thick of things. I thought this movie was fantastic. The special effects were stellar, making Superman Returns look like something shot in Bryan Singer's backyard. The armors are beautiful in a robo-mechanical kind of way and range from the "just get it done" Mark 1 to the "finished" Mark 3. Not only the armors, but the Iron Man interface are all fantastic- I have always wondered what it is like to look through those lenses. What does he see? Well, without ruining it, he sees a lot, and it is badass. Then there is his home AI system "Jarvis" (an awesome nod to comic fans, Jarvis is Stark's butler in the comics, his Alfred if you will) which allows him to do some very cool stuff.
But this movie is far more than special effects. Although a lot of people thought RDJ was a poor to catastrophic choice to play Stark, I thought he did very well. He gave the character a depth and emotion that I havent seen in a superhero movie (Batman Begins included). Much like Jack Sparrow launching Johnny Depp's unorthodox movie career into superstardom, I really feel that this role will do the same for RDJ. The supporting cast was also good- not Batman Begins good, but good none the less. Jeff Bridges does a great job as the villain, imparting a cool terror to the character. While the movie doesn't really go into great detail on his motives, you can see that Stane is a man who is not happy with his current position. Pepper Potts is played well and her relationship with Tony is awkward/romantic sweet in a way that Bruce Wayne and Rachel Dawes could only aspire to. The weakest link is Terry Rhodes played by Terrence Howard, who comes across as a little flat and a little stale which is unfortunate because he may play a much larger role in the future of the franchise.
All in all I thought the movie is definitely one of the top tier superhero movies. It easily ranks with Batman Begins and Spiderman 2 as the best superhero movies that have ever been made. Add the fact that they did it with the relatively obscure Iron Man only heightens the achievement. The pacing is stellar and the character development out of costume is as good, if not better than when in costume. I never once sat in the theater antsy to see Stark put on the armor, I was totally content in seeing Stark being Stark- him in the armor was just gravy.
My Grade: A- This movie was a stellar supporting character performance away from being perfect. If Terry Rhodes or Obadiah Stane had put in a Commissioner Gordon/Lucius Fox level performance, the movie would have been perfect.