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([personal profile] catslash May. 4th, 2008 07:16 pm)
GUYS. Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] maggiesox and [livejournal.com profile] starlasoma for reccing Iron Man in their journals, because if you two hadn't put it on my radar as something that people enjoyed (people whose taste I can trust, I mean), I wouldn't have suggested it to my mom when we couldn't find ANYTHING worth seeing this afternoon, and that would have been very sad. (Also, thanks to Robert Downey, Jr for being the only reason Mom agreed to go in the first place.)




OPENING WITH "BACK IN BLACK." LOVE. While I was in the midst of squee (that song is a squee trigger for Supernatural fans), Mom leaned over and said, "I like this movie already."

I had absolutely no clue what it was about going on, which can be the best way to see some movies. I fail at mainstream comic book geekery because I don't know where to start HALP, so my knowledge of Iron Man began and ended with, "Comic book." I mean, it even took two tries before I figured out the dude was a SHIELD representative, for pity's sake. So I can't even begin to have any thoughts on it as an adaptation, and I had no expectations going in. And . . . yeah, I mean no expectations, since comic book movies are so hit-and-miss. Mom wasn't overly stoked either, but we both really had a good time.

I kind of have nothing super-coherent to say, except that the ending was win both in content and in editing. I loved the build-up to the traditional secret-alter-ego set-up, and then Tony just deciding, You know what? Fuck it. "The truth is . . . I am Iron Man." YES. EFF A SECRET IDENTITY. It fits in with everything he went through and discovered - enough of secrets and hiding and no one knowing who really holds power. The truth is, he IS Iron Man, and he's gonna own it and he's not gonna fuck around with people.

And then the immediate cut to the credits with some Sabbath to underline the badassery. Awesome. I am such a sucker for smash credits cuts like that; the one in Pirates of the Caribbean makes me squee to this day.

. . . sadly, I did not know to stay through the credits, which is something I usually do on my own (because you never know) but not with company. Am currently downloading to rectify that error.

Also, I have to be the only person on the planet who tends to mix up Jeff Bridges and Kurt Russell. I blame this on having seen, like, one of each of their movies. Well, technically I've seen part of The Big Lebowski, but I hated it (please, just let that pass, it bored and annoyed me and you cannot change that) and forgot as much of it as I could as quickly as possible, so it doesn't count. So I'm sitting there in the theater being totally distracted, thinking, "Who is that? I know that guy. WHO IS THAT? OH. OH. I KNOW. It's that guy, the one from Grindhouse that I always mix up with Jeff Bridges!" Well, I was halfway there. (The other movie I've seen Bridges in: Stick It. SILENCE. It's better than it looks. Just don't ask me how I mix up a gymnastics coach with a serial killing stuntman. I don't know the answer to that.)

And I kept thinking of the character as "Ozymandias." Apparently I'm even more excited for Watchmen than I thought I was. This is probably part of why I assumed from the beginning that he was going to betray Tony somehow. I mean, it wasn't exactly a shock twist, but still. The association didn't hurt.

By the way, random question that came up in my mind during the trailers - what's the deal with the Hulk movie? Is it a sequel to the one from a few years ago? Or are we pretending that never happened?
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From: [identity profile] j-crew-guy.livejournal.com


The new Hulk movie is a sequel to the previous one from a few years ago. No gamma-riadiated dogs this time, though.
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From: [identity profile] catslash.livejournal.com


That's just as well, I suppose, because I've forgotten absolutely everything from it except for the weird editing techniques.

From: [identity profile] maggiesox.livejournal.com


I suppose they're pretending that the shitty movie from a few years ago never happened. Considering that the movie was terrible enough to make me actively dislike the entire Hulk brand, I won't be seeing it.

I'm a little sorry that they went with Iron Monger as the villain so early, because I think it's kind of important that Stane be around when Tony's alcoholism really kicks in. That said, I think the sequel is going to address THAT storyline, given Rhodey's 'Next time' when he was left alone with the spare suit. (Rhodey ends up taking over as Iron Man because Tony's too unutterably fucked up to handle it.) That said, the bumper at the end suggests another direction which MAKES ME SQUEEFUL.
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From: [identity profile] catslash.livejournal.com


Ah, but it would appear that Robert Downey Jr is in the Hulk movie - as Tony Stark. (According to the IMDb, anyway.) NOW WHAT WILL YOU DO.

Sounds like I've been missing out on some good stuff. I really need someone who can lead me into the comic store and explain to me where to start with what. Actually, no I don't, there are other places my money should be going. But I hate missing stuff.

From: [identity profile] maggiesox.livejournal.com


Isn't that what I'm here for? See if your local library has Fables, for a start. After that? Y: The Last Man or Ex Machina. Ultimates is good if you like superhero stuff. Red Son is a good Superman book, and...oh, Lord, I'll just blather on all night if I start talking about Batman.

I WILL WATCH THAT SCENE ON YOUTUBE. Unless The Geeks I Trust say that it's amazing, I'm not going to bother. I have zero interest in the Hulk at all.

From: [identity profile] caruso.livejournal.com


I hated The Big Lebowski too. What was so great about it? Why did everyone (but us, apparently) love it?

And the Hulk movie is a remake of the TV show, I think, that ignores the most recent remake.
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From: [identity profile] catslash.livejournal.com


I really don't know. It probably has to do with the Coen brothers.
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From: [personal profile] coneyislandbaby


Actually no, I do that with Bridges and Russell too, and I've actually seen at least a couple of each actor's movies. They just look too much alike. It's like that guy on the soaps who looks like the long lost Baldwin brother but isn't related at all.

And I always stay through the credits - I've learned that since... I think The Fast And The Furious.
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From: [identity profile] catslash.livejournal.com


Yeah, I stay through them when I go on my own, but I'm just about the only person I know who likes to, so I don't generally suggest it when I'm with people if I don't know for sure if there will be something after.
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From: [personal profile] coneyislandbaby


I only go to the movies with one person and she's the kind who will stay most of the time as well (sometimes she wants to get going) but I'm glad I did for this one (I hadn't seen the movie when I commented).

Um I kind of wrote Iron Man fic, on why Pepper and Tony would never work as Pepper/Tony, too. If you want to read. It's on my fic journal [livejournal.com profile] mixedemotionfic

From: [identity profile] aefallen.livejournal.com


Haha! I figured that Tony Stark outed himself with regards to the superhero identity because his ego was just too big to keep that sort of secret. ;)
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From: [identity profile] catslash.livejournal.com


Okay, and a little of that. Plus, really, his life is complicated enough without having to learn and remember a series of alibis every time he wants to go fight some damn crime. *g*
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