Saturday, May 3, 2008

Iron Man









I can't even remember the last movie I saw Robert Downey Jr. in. Didn't he do TV for a while? When I saw the first preview I thought, miscast? Then I thought low budget? Then it sunk in, the character Tony Sparks is a playboy and always seems to get into a little trouble, Robert Downey Jr. it is then.


As it turns out, Robert Downey Jr. was perfectly cast. He was believable as an anguished superhero. Perhaps one of the best superhero actors in the last little while. (that should start some arguments) Sorry Spidey!


I know it is a good movie when actors that usually kind of drive me crazy are enjoyable and to go along with Downey Jr. was a great job by Gwyneth Paltrow and Jeff Bridges. (yes, The Dude)


The movie was smart, it took its time developing the character to actually get you to care about Tony Sparks, a.k.a. Iron Man. You felt his pain and I even think they tried to make a little bit of a political statement with him.


Comic book movies are some times hard to watch, too much pain and suffering from the hero, or at least too much bad acting giving me pain and suffering. They also tend to not explain everything or explain to much. If I were a more patient man and a better writer, I would think of some examples, but I am neither. This comic book movie, gave you time, it filled it with little bits and pieces of action. It was like watching a science project come together. Best of all, I think it the kind of comic book movie that you can take a date and not worry that she isn't going to be bored and start annoying you by doing that ur-ur-ur-ur sound with the straw and shaking the ice around in her cup.


The special effects were good without making the whole movie depend on them, but it definitely declared summer is here. The movie ran a little longer than 90 minutes and it was satisfying the whole way.

The only drawback to the movie was staying behind and seeing the clip from the sequal.

My review: Pay the big bucks, see this baby in the theater, it is worth the metal in your pocket.





A few last notes: We met the Walker there, and he liked it. He is a little more picky than I am, alright a lot more picky. I also just looked and http://www.rottentomatoes.com/ gave it the highest review of a movie so far this year, not that there has been much competition with the writers strike I don't think you movie watchers that love the serious piece with the gloom and doom are going to see that much this year.

7 comments:

Scooter said...

The best way to summarize my feelings right now would be to quote a perm-headed, chicken-moving, Liger-loving adolsecent: "Lucky!"

Martin said...

I hear they had enough restraint to hold off playing Black Sabbath until the closing credits.

I want to see this soon.

McD said...

Martin-

Yes they did restrain themselves, but. . .it was a cover!

Big Morty said...

You didn't like the ending after the credits? For the nerds at work that was the best part, and I work with some serious movie nerds. One guy even legally changed his middle name to Anakin. His children's names: Luke and ... Emily.

Michal said...

i'm so glad that you are doing this. we were just discussing last night whether or not this was going to be a good movie. now we'll go ahead and pay the big bucks, which means use the free movie passes that we've been hoarding for the right movie!:)

Tyler said...

looks good man, but its just a primer to this little flick

http://www.whysoserious.com/happytrails/trailer.htm

cant wait

Scooter said...

Booooooooooooooooooo Lakers!


Enjoy.