I thought it was great. Mandarin was one of my favorite parts. Humor was spot on too. If you had told me there was an "adorable kid" sidekick and it worked I'd have said you were full if it, but damn if it didn't work great.
I'm also glad they got out of the "iron man vs villain in a bigger suit of armor" final showdown.
I'm also glad they got out of the "iron man vs villain in a bigger suit of armor" final showdown.
Yeah I heard the next one they are getting rid of the suits all together. It's going to be stark pondering what love really is. Instead of a little boy sidekick it will be a little girl that looks just like little orphan Annie.
I thought it was great. Mandarin was one of my favorite parts. Humor was spot on too. If you had told me there was an "adorable kid" sidekick and it worked I'd have said you were full if it, but damn if it didn't work great.
I'm also glad they got out of the "iron man vs villain in a bigger suit of armor" final showdown.
Anything else you want to tell us about the movie?
Yeah I heard the next one they are getting rid of the suits all together. It's going to be stark pondering what love really is. Instead of a little boy sidekick it will be a little girl that looks just like little orphan Annie.
Just got back from seeing it. Better than the second, but not as good as the first. Some plot holes, but entertaining all the way through. Quite a bit of coming relief, some good one liners.
Surprised no one mentioned that Megan Henderson made a two second appearance, she's f'ing hot. Someone find some nudes of her, PLEASE!
I liked it. I never read the comics so the Mandarin twist didn't bug me like it might have. I'd rank it between 1 and 2. I was disappointed with the implications of the closing monologue until the last line.
This is up on Amazon HD already. Comes out on bluray at the end of the month. Rewatching and the scene in 1999 at the beginning, Jon Favreau is dressed up like Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction to a T. lmao
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