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May 13, 2008

Iron Man (2008)

Ric and I went to see Iron Man at the uptown Whittier theater at a late showing. I think I'm going to go to Brea for all of my big movie openings from now on, because my last two shows have been full of talkie folk. I sat next to a row of 7-year-olds, but they were completely silent during the movie - it was the quiet-looking couple sitting behind me who had a conversation for the entire flick. Good thing the sound was up nice and loud.

I had no interest in this movie for the many months I had been hearing about it. My first thought when I saw a trailer was that Robert Downey Jr. was too old to play a superhero, and Gwyneth Paltrow wasn't so hot in Sky Captain, so I wasn't expecting much despite the fact that I'm a fan of both actors. But the reviews were hot and I suddenly changed my mind about it (and Ric really wanted to see it too). Surprisingly enough, it turned out to be one of the best comic hero movies Hollywood has made so far.

I didn't really have many issues with this movie, except for choosing the Walt Disney Concert Hall as one of its settings, since every other car commercial or action movie seems to have a scene there. That, and a kind of uninteresting underling villain were the two things that slightly irked me, but that's about it. The movie completely rides on the performances of its cast, along with a clever screenplay/dialog.

Robert Downey Jr. has come a long way from his self-destructive ways, and every performance he gives seems to cement him as an established, awesome actor. Iron Man is a perfect role for him, and his performance as Tony Stark is wonderful in his portrayal of playboy, contemplative/confused man, and superhero. Honestly, the casting was what worried me most, but ended up having the best payoff, because Paltrow was wonderful as well. I don't want to get too surfacy with this review, but red hair certainly does wonders for her. Her one-on-one scenes are some of the biggest highlights of the movie. And Jeff Bridges as a balding grey-haired evil guy was a complete surprise, but worked. Terrance Howard didn't have much of a chance for development with his character, so hopefully I'll have interesting things to say about him in Iron Man 2.

The special-effects are a lot of fun to watch. The Iron Man suit's development and final product are really impressive, especially as all of the parts of the suit lock into place with Tony Stark inside. The Jericho missile and Stark's escape from imprisonment were my favorite explosive touches. Actually, come to think of it, I think the earlier action sequences are a little more interesting than the final battle between Iron Man and whatever you call the super-sized version of him (which for some reason reminded me of the big robots in The Incredibles). Even still, the action is still very entertaining.

I am definitely looking forward to the next installment of this series. As the critics have rightfully said, Iron Man raises the bar high for 2008's summer movies. I'm not so sure any other action/adventure movie will be this good, but one can always hope.

Posted by Jeri Email at 03:19:09 pm | movies, 2008 | Leave a comment »

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