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 Rated: PG-13 Iron Man, a powerful
Marvel Comic hero, comes to the screen, and it’s a big WOW. This is the action-packed hit movie
to beat this year. Downey,
Jr. kicks booty all the way to the bank.
As a main stream comic book fan I love to see my action heroes translated
to the big screen, and with the modern CGI special effects, Iron Man has been the
best ever. If you are a male teen to
twenties, have a love for comic book heroes like Spiderman, Batman and X-Men,
or just like action films, then you won’t want to miss this thriller.
Tony Stark (Downey,
Jr.), billionaire arms industrialist and genius inventor, puts on a
demonstration of his newest war weapon to U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Upon his return to his airplane following the
demonstration, local rebels hit his convoy.
Held captive, and near death from the shrapnel, Tony is ordered to build
the weapon for Raza (Tahir), the mysterious leader of the insurgents.
Making believe that he is following the
order, Tony builds a special suit of armor that allows him to escape. However, when he returns to the USA he makes an
unpopular speech that indicates his company will not be making war weapons
anymore. His partner Obadiah Stane
(Bridges) is caught off guard and pictures millions of dollars being lost for
their business. When Obadiah tries to
prevent Tony from completing his task of disassembling that part of the
business, Tony decides to create an invention that will counteract the attempt.
Downey, Jr. does an
outstanding job of bringing Iron Man to life on screen. His amazing combination of wit and levity
makes this superhero a great character to watch. I love the way he initially depicts Stark, an
eager businessman at the top of his game, yet a genius that is more interested
in how his bombs are made and the destruction they cause rather than how much
money his company gets from the sale.
When things change for him during his captivity, a more human glow is
brought out for Iron Man by Downey,
Jr.
The
choice of Jeff Bridges as Stane is brilliant.
I was completely blown away by his performance as the war rich
billionaire who probably invented the word greed. Bridges has climbed at least three notches on
my all-time favorite actors list. Although I
liked the performance by Paltrow, she may have not been my first choice for the
role. As Pepper Pot, Stark’s assistant
Paltrow gives an oftentimes overly sweet performance; instead of the cunningly
brilliant protector she needed to depict.
Her character should have fit like an "Alfred to Bruce Wayne" with equal
parts love, strength and loyalty.
Rounding
out the supporting cast is Terrance Howard as Rhodey, Stark’s best friend and
trusted military liaison. Howard is
perfect for the role as the intimidated, yet strong confidant that comes to the
aid of Iron Man.
As
for Marvel Entertainment, I believe with Iron Man they have an all-new
super hero series ready for sequels that we’ll probably see for years to come. I can see a pairing with War Machine in the
near future, or why not even Spider-Man.
Remember you heard it here first.
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Shaun Toub, Leslie Bibb, and Gwyneth Paltrow
FINAL ANALYSIS: Iron Man is an explosion of fun and
entertainment.
This Reviewer's Rating: 5 / 5
I just saw the movie tonight. Downey is great and the script justifies his character's psychological change. Stay all the way past the closing credits for a surprise worth waiting for! I LVOEVED THIS MOVIE!!!! All of my friends and I have been singing the theme song since the weekend! LOL 
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