Iron Man The scenes that you want to see in Iron Man?

Batman said:
Favreau mentioned before that he loved the past Extremis arc. As well as it's take on how Stark was hit with the shrapnel. This quote really should be in the film. Not exactly like it of course, but something along the lines of. It really just shows how his life lay in the balance.

"That landmine put shrapnel two centimeters from my heart. My every movement allowed it to inch closer. I had to design a system to hold that shrapnel where it was. And incorporate it into a self-defense solution to get me out of captivity. It was the first time I'd had to design something that saved lives. It was a stopgap at best, I got home and put my money into a suit that'd keep me alive. I spent years in various versions of the breastplate, holding the shrapnel in magnetic fields. Until medical science caught up with me, and I could get the damn thing out. But I kept the suit. Kept tinkering with it. And I'm not sure anymore. Except that it wasn't about the future, but my future. And it allowed me to pretend that I wasn't a man who made landmines. I went from being a man trapped in an iron suit to being a man freed by it."

I'm not sure if the quote would fit right in the movie--it is an origin movie, after all, and that monologue is far ahead of that--but I hope they use the Extremis origin, damn near to the T.

That's probably the best origin he's ever gotten--it shows his brains, his determination, and the development from smart-guy weapons designer to a fighter himself. I want to see him make his gray armor out of s**t that shouldn't work right that terrorists probably scounged up in battle-scarred cities and using it to take them out and escape. I also want to see the doctor that helps him like the story, I found him to be pretty humorous, espicially in the beginning when he tells Stark that he'll probably die soon, but he "is like John Wayne's old cowboy boots and will never die." :woot:

Also, a good way to hint his potential alcoholism in the first movie is a line I remember from the second volume of the first Ultimates series. Before they all go take on the aliens, we see Tony and Black Widow (who could be replaced by some female love interest or even Jarvis or Rhodes) as Tony's tech people are prepping the suit. Tony's having a few drinks and BW asks him if he should before he goes into the suit. Tony looks at her and says (paraphasing here, because it's been a while since I read it), "Are you serious? To step into that thing, you HAVE to be a bit sauced."
 
MaskedManJRK said:
I'm not sure if the quote would fit right in the movie--it is an origin movie, after all, and that monologue is far ahead of that--but I hope they use the Extremis origin, damn near to the T.
Something to that effect of the quote would be nice. Hence why I said before something along the lines of. The quote itself shows how much the suit means to him. And Favreau mentioned before that he liked the Extremis' interpretation of the origin. How the armor is the only thing keeping him alive. Testing his vulnerability.
MaskedManJRK said:
That's probably the best origin he's ever gotten--it shows his brains, his determination, and the development from smart-guy weapons designer to a fighter himself. I want to see him make his gray armor out of s**t that shouldn't work right that terrorists probably scounged up in battle-scarred cities and using it to take them out and escape. I also want to see the doctor that helps him like the story, I found him to be pretty humorous, espicially in the beginning when he tells Stark that he'll probably die soon, but he "is like John Wayne's old cowboy boots and will never die." :woot:
Agreed. The gray suit was confirmed to be in the film, of course, along with Stark moving on to the red and gold armor, and then eventually moving to a more War Machine type suit. Favreau already has a good sense and direction of taking the film in the right direction. So far, everything he's said about Stark's characterization in the comics, the alcoholism, to the birth of constantly tinkering with the armor, working to improve it step by step, has been on a positive. I'm sure he'll handle the origin well with with the shrapnel, Yin Sen helping Stark build the armor, Stark finding Rhodes with both men escaping, and Stark wanting to make the armor even better.
MaskedManJRK said:
Also, a good way to hint his potential alcoholism in the first movie is a line I remember from the second volume of the first Ultimates series. Before they all go take on the aliens, we see Tony and Black Widow (who could be replaced by some female love interest or even Jarvis or Rhodes) as Tony's tech people are prepping the suit. Tony's having a few drinks and BW asks him if he should before he goes into the suit. Tony looks at her and says (paraphasing here, because it's been a while since I read it), "Are you serious? To step into that thing, you HAVE to be a bit sauced."
Yeah. The alcohol in some way should be atleast foreshadowed. Like the way you described it from Ultimates. Who, by the way, I can see Stark talking to either Pepper or Joanna Nivena. If not, Rhodes or Jarvis. One or two drinks at the most. Dropping vague hints that he does indeed have a problem. I liked how Favreau understood that Stark's alcohol problem wasn't until later in his life. That he wanted the audience to get a good grasp of who Stark is first. To also explore the alcoholism in a possible sequel.
 
I want to see these:

- (Probably be in Iron Man 2, if there is one) Tony Stark walking into a room full of different Iron Man suits.
- Tony Stark putting the hammer down on his armor.
- Iron Man's flying out of out his laboratory/landing pad. (Kinda like what Iron Man did on one episode of Spider-Man: TAS)
- Iron Man using his repulsor beams "Doc Strange style".
 
I would like to see Tony falling out of a heilcopter and while falling he is tring to put on the armor and as he falls he keeps speeding up so fast the cam can't catch up the next shot is of the ground and then you see the briefcase hit the ground and IM just floating there inces away from the ground. Then blast offf he rockets into the air.
 
Warhammer said:
Tony Stark putting the hammer down on his armor.

Well, considering that a hammer is a very low tech tool, the only place where it might not seem silly is with his very 1st armor he uses to escape from the terrorists. Everything after that would seem really out of place to be using a hammer on something that runs on nano-technology.
 
I would love to see Tony beating some really minor third-string villain, and then mugging for the cameras and being a real smug butthead about it.

You know- Throw Paste-Pot Pete, Red Ghost and his Super Apes, or Unicorn into the movie early on, and let them get trounced, giving Iron Man a false sense of his own power.
 
A la the Capcom Marvel fighting games, have him say the phrase "superior tech!" at least once when beating someone. :D
 
hmm.. I'd like to see great feats of strength, like lifting a nuclear reactor core or something..

oh, and some kind of James Bond-gunsight-type opening.. instead of a pistol, Tony reveals a gauntlet that blasts his onlooker with a repulsor ray.. heh-heh-heh-heh...
 
I would like to see in the middle of a battle abpve the clouds the Iron Man suit malfunctioning and loosing power, so Iron Man/Stark starts tumbling toward earth at a really fast pace, trying everything to get the power back on, then just as he is about to hit the floor, the power comes back and the jet boosters kick in. Would be a really tesne and awesome scene IMO.
 
Batman said:
Also, the quote I posted before was from this exact page:

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By the way, what do you all think of Stark donning the gray armor, being based off along the lines of this? Jon mentioned before he liked the Extremis telling of the origin.


^Both of those suits being in the movie would be awesome.
 
if anyone remembers that cartoon that ghostface killer used on his cd.if favreau could work that in somewhere that'd be cool.its an old ironman cartoon from the sixties i believe.
 
Batman said:
Also, the quote I posted before was from this exact page:

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By the way, what do you all think of Stark donning the gray armor, being based off along the lines of this? Jon mentioned before he liked the Extremis telling of the origin.


I do like this, although I doubt he'll have repulsors in his very first armor. More likely a regular type of gun built into the armor or he may just pick up one of the terrorists guns.
 
deathshead2 said:
I would like to see Tony falling out of a heilcopter and while falling he is tring to put on the armor and as he falls he keeps speeding up so fast the cam can't catch up the next shot is of the ground and then you see the briefcase hit the ground and IM just floating there inces away from the ground. Then blast offf he rockets into the air.
Reminiscent to the scene in the Iron Man #118.
GoldGoblin said:
Both of those suits being in the movie would be awesome.
Well the gray armor has already been confirmed to be part of the origin. Described by Favreau as a "clunky" and "low-tech" type of armor. Then afterward is where we see Stark working to improve the armor, later adapting the red and gold color scheme. And later the "weapons platform" armor.
kedrell said:
I do like this, although I doubt he'll have repulsors in his very first armor. More likely a regular type of gun built into the armor or he may just pick up one of the terrorists guns.
Possibly. Although Favreau did mention before that the repulsor rays do play a big role in the script.
 
Personally Id like to see a nod towards War Machine, perhaps as a sequal possibility.
 
Dangerous said:
Personally Id like to see a nod towards War Machine, perhaps as a sequal possibility.
Yeah. Favreau already hinted more than once at the possibility of Rhodes as War Machine. Of course, for a sequel. And having the alcoholism introduced as well for Stark. Hinting the possibility of War Machine at the end of the first would be a decent touch. Or, a scene with Stark and Rhodes walking through different types of armors, and Rhodes eventually having a fascination with the War Machine armor.
 
Batman said:

This would be an excellent scene to experience in the theater of Iron Man!

Its classic - the begining.

Or perhaps have him rising slowly out of those flames into the sky...looking downward in a similar pose.

Fists clutched, head looking down and armor glowing red hot from the heat of the explosion.
 
halfapple said:
This would be an excellent scene to experience in the theater of Iron Man!

Its classic - the begining.

Or perhaps have him rising slowly out of those flames into the sky...looking downward in a similar pose.

Fists clutched, head looking down and armor glowing red hot from the heat of the explosion.

I'm pretty sure the first armor(grey one) he built in captivity didn't fly. He basically had to walk back to friendly areas during which he first met Rhodes and his busted helicopter. I wonder how close they'll stick to that concept.
 
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substitue the 616 for the ultimate of course. maybe off the roof, instead of the side, but you get the idea ;)
 
^Yeah, that would be cool watching him change in mid-fall. But it has to be one continuous shot, no cutaways or editing.
 
kedrell said:
I'm pretty sure the first armor(grey one) he built in captivity didn't fly. He basically had to walk back to friendly areas during which he first met Rhodes and his busted helicopter. I wonder how close they'll stick to that concept.
I believe that the original armor allowed him to jump a lot higher. In Tales of Suspense # 39, "Iron Man is Born!", page nine, he refers to the "transistor-powered (sic) air jets" and then uses them to "soar into the air".

And then...there's the hard evidence. Tales of Suspense #40. Tony is still in the gray armor, and Iron Man once more uses transistor-powered air jets to soar upward and thinks, "Now to land right smack in the middle of the other cats!" It sounds like controlled flight (albeit clunky) not just jumping. Then issue's villain, Gargantus, then hypnotizes the whole town, and Iron Man thinks that he must find Gargantus somewhere in the crowd. He raises his arms and there is a Whoooosh sound effect as he takes off. When he flies, local police officers who are under Gargantus' spell shoot at him. (This is also the same issue where Tony paints the armor gold).

There's also Tales of Suspense #41. Iron Man once more soars, and uses magnets in his hands to juggle cars while poised in mid air. Later in the issue, the villain named Dr. Strange, hypnotizes Iron Man into releasing him from prison and the two soar away on Iron Man's air jets. In fact, Dr. Strange says "We've flown far enough, Iron Man! Land at once!"

In the original Tales of Suspense run, which should be the definitive origin story, shows Iron Man in the early stages of flight with the gray armor. Did he fly? By the strict definition of flight: Yes. Was it the easy flying around that you see today with Iron Man: No.
Yellow Cyclone said:
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substitue the 616 for the ultimate of course. maybe off the roof, instead of the side, but you get the idea ;)
Considering it looks like he's coming out of the building's window, probably a full circle around the building?
 
> Playboy attitude
> Hints towards Tony's alcoholism
> Tony always wanted to improve the armor
 

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