bigdaddy2003;1438182 wrote:Scarlet, I've been waiting for your thoughts on Iron Man 3 but I guess hoops and I pretty much summed it up for you huh?
I think by now, everyone on this thread knows my thoughts on movies... As long as they're entertaining, I pretty much will enjoy it. And... I think I've made it fairly obvious by now that I tend to really like the comic book movies. With that being said, I was terribly disappointed with Iron Man 3. The best way I can sum it up is, I haven't seen a movie that perfectly setup FAIL so hard as it did since Spider-Man 3. I mean, come on...
[SP]Christmas time? Why didn't they release this movie then during Christmas season? The Mandarin? But not REALLY the Mandarin? He was made up? Way to perfectly waste a GREAT villain. And what was with all the exploding people? What was that about? And then to GIVE Pepper Potts the 'mutation'? Who didn't see that coming? But nope... We can't have Pepper Potts a genetic freak and more "super hero" than Tony Stark, so now we're going to remove the 'mutation'. Oh!... And I did I mention the exploding Iron Man suits that are supposed to look like fireworks!? Come on, man... It was pretty bad. The movie was slow and boring [not too many fight scenes), but somehow magically had too MUCH all going on at once (ex: the "suits" battle at the end).] unfortunately it was just too much of the WRONG stuff going on. I forget who said it / where I saw it, but possibly the best synopsis I read was it was too Michael Bay-ish. That is, too much going on, and too much of the WRONG things going on. It was setup beautifully... Just have Iron Man face off against the Mandarin. End of story. You'll have the next "Avengers" blockbuster-like movie. But no... These guys actually had to try to out-think themselves and create an abomination. It's going to sound cheesy, but I seriously almost wanted to cry because of how EASY it would have been to create a master-piece, but these idiots had to go and bloody a perfectly good franchise with this terrible piece. Yeah, Robert Downey Jr was great again (as we all knew he would be), and yeah the jokes were funny and he made you believe he was Tony Stark, but I wasn't watching Iron Man. I was watching some guy who happens to have a whole bunch of suits fit against some guy who's body mysteriously generates a ton of heat and is virtually indestructible, but yet somehow dies (?) at the end, even tho the blow he took was nothing more than the blows he received earlier on in the film. It was just not a good Marvel movie. Certainly not what you've come to expect.
And what was up with the teaser at the end ? Bruce Banner? Hulk? I trust they were alluding to the fact that The Hulk will be the next movie, but that was a pretty lame way of leading into the Hulk movie, if so.[/SP]