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| Actors: Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $27.95 You Save: $12.04 (30%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 140 reviews Sales Rank: 8
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: Blu-ray Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 125 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
UPC: 097361385747 EAN: 0097361385747 ASIN: B00168ML1G
Theatrical Release Date: May 9, 2008 Release Date: September 30, 2008 (In 41 Days) Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Not yet released
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Amazon.com You know you're going to get a different kind of superhero when you cast Robert Downey Jr. in the lead role. And Iron Man is different, in welcome ways. Cleverly updated from Marvel Comics' longstanding series, Iron Man puts billionaire industrialist Tony Stark (that's Downey) in the path of some Middle Eastern terrorists; in a brilliantly paced section, Stark invents an indestructible suit that allows him to escape. If the rest of the movie never quit hits that precise rhythm again, it nevertheless offers plenty of pleasure, as the renewed Stark swears off his past as a weapons manufacturer, develops his new Iron Man suit, and puzzles both his business partner (Jeff Bridges in great form) and executive assistant (Gwyneth Paltrow). Director Jon Favreau geeks out in fun ways with the hardware, but never lets it overpower the movie, and there's always a goofy one-liner or a slapstick pratfall around to break the tension. As for Downey, he doesn't get to jitterbug around too much in his improv way, but he brings enough of his unpredictable personality to keep the thing fresh. And listen up, hardcore Marvel mavens: even if you know the Stan Lee cameo is coming, you won't be able to guess it until it's on the screen. It all builds to a splendid final scene, with a concluding line delivery by Downey that just feels absolutely right. --Robert Horton
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Robert Downey Jr was the movie.... Fantastic! August 21, 2008 Robert Downey Jr. was the movie (augmented by really good movie technology). He was just plain brilliant as Tony Stark. The moment in the cave where the madman was going to torture his friend and accomplice, he held the perfect freeze, wide eyed, not agitating the dangerous man or his group, throwing a deliberately casual comment to redirect the violence... and succeeding.
When the Tony Stark character was testing the equipment, Robert Downey Jr. was charmingly unembarrassed of flailing about, a man on mission bigger than himself. His facial movement are often subtle... a completely believable and rivetingly interesting character, subtly cartoonish (as was appropriate) without being clownish in the least.
The technology made all previous movie efforts look amateurish. A really really good futuristic movie that can be watched repeatedly
Fun movie. August 19, 2008 Iron Man (Jon Favreau, 2008)
Wait, Jon Favreau directed this? The guy who did Elf? And Zathura? Someone must have messed up the credits, because I find it well-night impossible to believe that someone who could have unleashed those monstrosities on the world could make not only a credible, but an exceptionally enjoyable, action thriller. And yet here it is, in all its glory, Iron Man.
Robert Downey, Jr. is one of those guys who pops up in movies when he's out of rehab and either wipes the floor with the entire rest of the cast (Chaplin, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang) or kind of fades into the woodwork (Gothika, a movie I'm sure everyone involved would love to forget). This is a mopping-the-floor performance, which is even more impressive given the caliber of the rest of the cast; Jeff Bridges, Shaun Toub, Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow, Leslie Bibb, and Favreau himself all turn in good performances, but nothing on this screen at any time can touch Downey, who plays a much friendlier and more naive Tony Stark than I've been used to seeing in comics recently. (Interesting that The Dark Knight and the upcoming Watchmen are all about making the superheroes more human and gritty, while Iron Man wants to get back to almost golden-era-comics-like exaggeration and strong lines between the good guys and the bad guys.) As a result, the bad guys come off as even more evil, and in the opening scenes this could easily have been played in a ham-handed-racist sort of way. I don't doubt there are those who will take that interpretation away from the first half-hour of this movie, in fact, but to me it came off more like Three Kings; the terrorist-as-bad-guy approach is topical, rather than racially-based, and you could have stuck in any nationality. In other words, it's not about the Arabs.
This is a fun movie, very well-done all around. It has the unfortunate distinction of being released in the same year as The Dark Knight, which is likely to eclipse every other superhero movie released in 2008, but it's such an entirely different film in tone that the two make very good foils for one another. Quite enjoyable, and well worth your time. ****
Would have worked as an animated straight to dvd movie. August 19, 2008 Iron Man started off OK. But when Tony Stark makes his escape from the terrorists it begins to go downhill. Sure it had it's funny moments as Stark builds his second Iron Man suit as well as one good action sequence once the suit was completed. Jeff Bridges, Terrence Howard and Gwyneth Paltrow were completely wasted. Terrence Howard's character could have been written out of the script without affecting what little story this movie had. The Jeff Bridges character is what Mike Myers mocked as Dr. Evil in the Austin Powers movies, all that was missing was a cat to rub.
Iron Man Rocks!!!!! August 17, 2008 This movie is the best action film EVER! The special effects were amazing, the plot was great, and the Iron Man suit was AWESOME!!! I cant wait to see it on Blu-Ray!
Very impressive August 17, 2008 Rest assured, Iron Man is an absolutely amazing movie. I won't dare spoil any of this remarkable movie for you but I do recommend it as highly as I possibly can. Marvel needed to get in to the solo movie making business long ago. Instead of leasing out their characters to other studios, they're making movies themselves. Most everyone knows Iron Man is their first effort and what a great lead off film! This movie helps take the comic book genre to the highest level. Just like they did in the books, they reinvent standard epic adventure by "Marvelizing" characters and making them more believable. The Spider-Man and the X-Men movies did this to a degree but only as far as their respective studios wished to stay true to the source material. Anything added or amended was for the benefit of the live action adaptation. Director Sam Raimi pulled this off by talking to the summer crowd, not down to them with the Spider-Man series. Jon Favreau has done the same thing here but I think he's done it even better. Raimi intentionally threw in a little cheese. Favreau adds nice bits of humor but not too much. He also grounds the action and the suit of armor in firm reality. I've said it before but it's brave to reach for the highest common denominator with a big budget film and Favreau delivers a movie with as much feeling as it has action and intensity. Needless to say, Robert Downey Jr. and company deliver the goods. It's a movie that has a wonderful balance that delivers intelligence with its fun.
The amazing yet realistic action is paced by the plot and characters that keep you interested from start to finish. What absolutely blew me away were the phenomenal special effects. I know they built a practical, working armor. What I loved is the use of CGI was used to augment the real life armor and not create something from scratch. Most all CGI constructs feel fake somehow but the stuff in Iron Man didn't seem fake even for an instant. As great as everything looked, what really drives the movie is the emotional resonance and down to earth nature of the plot. Sure the concept is wild but it's all presented so that you really believe it could happen. I doubt anyone will find fault with this movie unless they went in trying to dislike it.
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