12:50. To anyone who says movie guns always fire way too many bullets, Rhodey fires exactly 15 rounds and then is seen reloading, a perfectly accurate mag size
I'd also add to the control aspect of Tony's PTSD isn't just that he had to lose, but that in those moments he thought would be his last, he saw the chitari ship, and the cosmos beyond, and nothing makes you feel small, insignificant, and out of control like space.
@@sadsolidmistowo8468, no, it doesn't. How exactly a random short film that was never intended to be made in the first place can make a bad movie into a good one?
@It's Kan, the main villain is horrible, the plot is all sorts of rubbish, the main hero gets nothing to do, Mary Sue saves the day at the end, the humor ruins everything, so on and so on.
@It's Kan, the humor is actually pretty awful and it completely lessens any emotional impact the movie could have. Which isn't surprising, considering that the humor was written by the same "genius" who wrote The Predator, a movie so bad, it makes Alien vs. Predator Requiem look like a masterpiece. And it's just in general the problem of most of the MCU movies, which always rely on dumb, badly written humor as a substitute for real writing. Garbage movies like Guardians of the Galaxy and Spider-Man Homecoming come to mind. "Tell me how the plot is bad." The setup of the main villain, the way he and the main hero are connected, is poorly written and stupid. A guy gets mad at Tony Stark for dumping him on a party and decides to wage war on the whole world. Terrible. The decisions which the characters make make no sense. Maya Hansen comes to warn Tony Stark about an attack coming after him, but she is then revealed to work for the bad guy who arranged that attack, which means that she willingly went there to warn Stark and Pepper about the attack while knowing that she can get killed as well. The entire idea behind the attack, in which Stark willingly asks someone to come and kill him, is dumb. "The villain is supposed to be a joke of misdirect. Even Tony in the story admits it's ridiculous." I'm not talking about the Mandarin. I'm talking about the actual villain of the movie, the one who used the fake villain to cover up his plans. Aldrich Killian, that guy. He's an awful villain. Maybe you don't remember him. Which I understand; nobody remembers him. "It's a pure comic book fun fest." It's very hard to see Iron Man 3 as "pure comic book fun" when Iron Man 3 shits all over those comics on which it's supposed to be based on. "The action scenes r different and creative." CGI-fests with lazy jokes, like all MCU movies. Nothing different or creative here. "Stark adapting without his suit is very poetic and fun." It's hard to call it poetic when it's: A) Plays out like a spoof. B) Stark does not adapt, because he does need his suits in the end. Not one, not two, not even three, but dozens of suits to save the day. The movie actually proves that Stark is nothing without his suit.
I really liked this film for a few reasons: 1) a male protagonist who suffers from anxiety and ptsd, and it's portrayed as quite a serious issue. I've seen people who actually have to deal with these conditions say that the film did a good job of showing what it's like to have an attack. 2) the way terrorism is presented. It's more and more apparent these days that some people are more likely to point fingers at someone who's from a middle eastern country or has that look about them than someone who's a bit closer to home. It also shows how much fear terrorism instils in people, which when we find out that Trevor is just an actor seems irrational, but that fear they felt was real even if the mandarin was not, which is very dangerous for a society like ours. 3) the extremis thing felt very different to the other threats in the iron man series. The other two films had villains who were very similar to iron man, in the fact that they were mechanical. This film had a villain who was a threat because of biological engineering, and it really showcases the dangers of that if we meddle too much. 4) tbh I'm always up for more Pepper x Tony moments. They're probably my favourite canon pairing because they have such good chemistry, there was no awkward "getting to know you phase", and pepper was given more of a personality and got shit done rather than being the generic love interest That's just my opinion though, I can see why people don't like this film
most people hate the mandarin twist and the villain. but for me killian was great and that twist had a huge part on to make him even greater. people says ''his motivation was weak he just dumped by tony and get ready to kill himself''. when we first saw him, his character was obviously a loser and we can see that even before tony, nobody gave a damn about him for his whole life and plus he was crippled. and this kind of thinks can easily push people to the dark ways. personally i found his motivation uniqe because most villains motivations being like ''i want revenge and nothing else matter'' or ''im gonna do all this bad things for greater good''. now these are good too but killian's actions show how human beings can be so sensitive and unstable even agains the most simple psychological wounds. just like electro from TASM 2 they didnt use one big motivation but a lot of little motivation. and this twist was brilliant because it show us how he got from 0 to 100 by using his own insignificance Instead of letting it kill himself. a little-known comic book villain use a well known archenemy's name for bait people and when people look another way he risen and he was about to take the position of the most powerful man in the world also I'm glad there's no Mandarin in this movie. because first of all they have to give him those alien tech rings and they have to make relatable story for them. second i prefer more modern designed mandarin. just like the mandarin from iron man armored adventures. not some fire-lord ozai looking guy
I think the difference between Extremis and the villains in the previous movies wasnt its type, it was its origin. First two movies the villains were war profiteers, much like Tony used to be, and were him trying to escape his past. Correct me if I'm wrong, (it's been a while since I saw that movie) but Extremis was created as an attempt to heal. It came out of good intentions but was twisted to be used as a tool in a plot to gain power. This makes the movie not about Tony's past, but his present, and his future in Age of Ultron. How creations made with the best of intentions to help people can cause great suffering if they go astray.
@EgocentricHead could you sent me the link please, i dont remember when did i said that. i dont think joker was poorly. i just think he is not my favorite villain. A) His motivation is weak. Getting dumped by someone because they're too busy getting laid is not a good motivation for any villain. A villain should have a motivation that is significant. im sick of arguing about that with you. i explained that to *YOU* two times before that and you just copied my comment and write '' no, its not '' under of it. ''because it was confirmed by the director himself that Killian was never intended to be a villain of the movie. Maya Hansen was. But Disney told him to quickly rewrite the main villain from female to a male because of some shit with toy sales or something.'' so? i still dont think that put any negative to the movie. ''B)Killian is the exact same bad guy as the two previous Iron Man villains. He's a greedy profiteer who wants to gain money by supplying both parties of the conflict. The only real difference between him, Stane & Hammer is that he is the least interesting one.'' yes, stane and hammer similar in the terms of acting and motivations. yet, totally different characters and both jeff bridges and sam rockwell managed to sell us with their acting. ivan vanco was a good villain both in terms of motivation and being a threat. he has only similarity. with stane , both were wearing armour and thats it. about killian, was his character better than those other? arguable. but i wont gonna tag him as generic evil business man just because. he was definitely entertaining for me. he can be cocky, cool, calm and yet unstable, psychotic at the same time. like when he found pepper and maya at the hotel. or when he tortures pepper and kill maya in front of tony's eye. he was extremely savage ''is this guy bothering you'' and ''a shame. i would have caught her''. ''C) Mandarin was created before Ozai. So it's more likely that Ozai looks like him than the other way around.'' really? still? it was just an example for fuck sake. i was just saying i want to see him with his rings. but i dont wanna see that kind of mandarin; www.google.com/search?biw=1366&bih=657&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=8xOtXJyZCMOlkwWF7J3AAQ&q=mandarin+comics&oq=mandarin+comics&gs_l=img.3..0i19j0i8i30i19l2j0i5i30i19.974.5654..6188...0.0..0.494.1721.0j4j2j0j1......1....1..gws-wiz-img.......0j0i67j0i30j0i30i19.g_BVRRQnVeA#imgrc=HtLatqB_r7HKqM: in 21st century on big screen ''D) You don't know your comics, pal. Thanos in Infinity War acts exactly the way Mandarin was acting in the 2007 story called Haunted, where Mandarin was also a social-Darwinist that was a father figure to the hero's protagonists, which he essentially betrayed after she helped him to gain access to the supreme weapon that can cause genocide and will erase a certain percentage of living beings on earth to ensure the survival of future generations. The comic book Mandarin was always more interesting than the kind of crap we saw in this movie, and Infinity War proves it, as Thanos is now considered the best MCU villain, despite just being a copy of a much better villain from the comics.'' killian was not the mandarin anyway. in mcu we only heard him by name. they are far from ruining mandarin. so relax about it.
Tony: *has proved he build these suits with almost ease* People: “HE BLEW UP HIS SUITS HE CANT HAVE ANYMORE WHY DOES HE STILL HAVE SUITS THATS IMPOSSIBLE” I mean it’s not like... he can just build another suit right?
I think it's more of an "empty gesture". I have a similar issue with Thor: Ragnarok; Tony Stark destroys his suits but builds them with ease anyway and the next avengers/spiderman film shows that, so all he did was cause some expensive fireworks to go off to maybe prove a pedantic point to himself or his girlfriend. Thor loses an eye. He now has to live with a disability. It mirrors Odin's life, Thor has, in a sense, finally stepped into the shoes of his father. Except the next film gives him an eye and murders his people so Thor loses all of the character growth and the prosthetic is so functionally identical to a real eye that Thor basically has an eye tattoo. The MCU is afraid of lasting consequences within their solo endeavours. Characters can't commit to a lot of change, at least, nothing that can't get undone before the end or at the start of the next. Iron Man has PTSD for exactly 1 film, Thor loses and eye for maybe 40 minutes of screen time between two films. I'll bet money Gamorrah gets all of the previous's Gamorrah's memories back and is functionally identical by the next Guardians film. Bruce has literally had the best and most consequential character arc; He started out as a man struggling to contain the beast within and by Endgame has merged with his inner monster as a middleground compromise that's the best of both worlds. I think one of the reasons origin stories work so well is because their is a significant change in the status quo. You get to see what the previous normal was and then get to see the new normal. It's also why films like Logan work well, or "old man" films because the new normal is something that just happens to all of us; we age and our bodies don't work as well as they used to.
@@mdstevens0612 In a way, Bruce's story benefits from Marvel not making (either due to licensing or some other reason) a standalone Hulk film. His story can't be contained in a movie and its sequels instead it had to be spread throughout the MCU. I definitely get what you mean. It feels like any real stakes are gone. We could've at least gotten one movie of a superhero's origin that occurs during the snap or some sort of impact from all the things which have happened. It seems to be an issue that plagues most superhero stories though, unlikely to change anytime soon.
@@mdstevens0612 It wasn't an empty gesture. The only suits we see after this are the Mk. 43, the Hulkbuster, and Mk. 45 until after Civil War. It definitely isn't implied that Tony kept obsessively building suits to stave off his PTSD and anxiety, but he's still Iron Man and making new suits when they are needed (Mk. 45 was made with a new A.I. since Jarvis was uploaded into Vision) is reasonable. The Iron Legion is kind of cheating but he made them with a simple definitive goal, which was to provide extra assistance to the Avengers, Now funnily enough it was clear that Pepper misunderstood what he was doing since they're still having problems when we come to Age of Ultron, and those don't get fixed until Endgame. The point is these are real tangible effects from Tony's decisions and issues that don't just go away. Hell, it's his anxiety and PTSD along with how Wanda fucks around in his head and sends his fears into maximum overdrive that leads him to create five more suits (up to the Bleeding Edge armor) by Infinity War. That's still only 8 more suits in about a 5-year span. Pretty reasonable if you ask me. For Thor, well, even if he gets a new eye (something that is apparently very easy to come by since that isn't the only prosthetic eye we see the Guardians interact with) he is still affected by the events of Ragnarok and especially the slaughter of his people. Plus the new eye is crucial because with the lack of depth perception it would have been really embarrassing for him to completely miss that axe throw at Thanos. (OK that's a joke but Rocket pretty much says this when he gives Thor the new eye) Basically, his physical loss with the eye doesn't directly translate to his internal struggles, so even with the new eye his attitude and outlook don't really change, and once they introduced the idea in the Guardians movies, why not just give him a new eye when he meets up with them? There's pretty much no good reason not to.
@@rainestar6781 Thor's loss of eye is kinda a symbol of him transitioning into Odin and taking the responsibility of leadership... And then he just gets a new eye and then gets fat and gives up on life... Well that worked...
With regard to Tony giving out his home address, it's not like that information was exactly secret. The guy is a celebrity who has hosted several high profile parties at that house. The more unbelievable aspect is the lack of security from a former weapons manufacturer.
This is my favorite Iron Man movie. But I think that's because it feels really personal to RDJ himself. Just as Tony Stark is Iron Man, Robert Downey Jr. is Tony Stark. In the end, when he throws the Arc Reactor into the ocean, the fact that he has it in a paper bag, that feels very symbolic to RDJ's own struggles with substance abuse. It's the perfect bookend to the American cheeseburger from the first movie, too. RDJ had them include that because eating a cheeseburger saved his life. In fact, I just read that after eating the cheeseburger that saved his life, RDJ threw all his drugs into the ocean. So, yeah, this movie is so much more than another installment to the MCU for me. And that's why I love it so much.
FINALLY SOMEONE SEES THAT PARALLEL TOO!! I noticed the ending of Iron man 3 was a parallel to him quitting drugs once and for all (whether the parallel was intentional or not.) Him finally deciding to undergo surgery to remove the the small thingy (I don’t know what it’s called lol) was him starting over and realizing that he’s more than just iron man and his suits (choosing recovery and starting over, realizing he’s more than a felon and an addict and has more to offer.)Throwing the one thing that was keeping him alive at one point (arc reactor/drug stash) and letting it go for good. This with the Burger King thing are great. And for some reason I didn’t see anyone else talking about this one this way, it’s very interesting.
@@ilbwfy1550 he went to burger king one time durring his days of substance abuse and he said while driving and eating it, the burger tasted so bad it literally made him stop and thinm about what he was doing with his life. Where he then proceded to pull over and throw the drugs he had on him at the time into the ocean
Same It was a good movie Solid acting, a really strong character arc for Tony Mainly a character study at heart The minor flaw it has is with the Mandarin twist but luckily Marvel will fix that later on Other than that great movie
+MyNameIs Yes . I agree . Thankfully , she is (finally ) back (in the MCU ) . It was great to see her at the end of this year' s "Spider - Man : Homecoming (2017 ) " .
I love love love how all the suits we see Tony use in this are all implemented into the model prime (IW suit) the battering ram/drill, blade better suit formation if you want to call it that
honestly i think the biggest reason this became my favorite iron man was how RDJ acted out anxiety, panic attacks and PTSD. If an actor can make the viewer have a slight panic attack reaction just watching them panic, then they are doing an amazing job xD
As someone who suffers from ptsd and panic attacks, the way this film presented Tony’s mental health issues was perfect to me. It’s taken seriously, it’s treated with the respect it deserves, RDJ’s performance was phenomenal, and, not ONCE does anyone ever make a joke about it. Even Harley who’s probably too young to understand what exactly it is never once teases Tony about it. I genuinely do love the whole film but it’s portrayal of trauma and anxiety is one of the best I’ve seen. Bravo!
I as well am afflicted and RDJ does a great job of presenting it because I do with trauma in general and joke similar to Tony but for the PTSD episodes, there is no joking it's something different. Also to people saying why didn't he get PTSD from being stuck in the cave my answer is he clearly did have low levels just not manifesting into panic attacks until after the Chitori invasion.
That was my first guess when I saw that kid, but then I was like "nah, that doesn't make sense, that'd be such an obscure callback" but lo and behold when I looked it up it was him after all.
As someone who has dealt with PTSD for long periods of my life, Tony's representation of what it is like is extremely accurate. While I know that not every person experiences PTSD in the same way, the panic attacks, constant anxiety, being triggered by a seemingly harmless question, always being on edge, constantly scanning for threats and how to escape if something were to happen, etc, etc are all things that I experience frequently. PTSD also, at least in my experience, fluctuates. Sometimes it's really bad for long periods of time, and other times, I go months without an attack or something similar. This could explain Tony's "getting over his PTSD too quickly" Humor is also something I and many other with PTSD I know use to shield ourselves from pain, to make others think and even trying to convince ourselves that we are fine with the humor smoke screen. I really love how Tony and his trauma were depicted in this movie as I think it brings a lot of awareness to others and might allow people to recognize those in their lives that might be struggling.
@@TaurielTheElf that's the movie though... the movies aren't entirely accurate. hawkeye is the kinda guy that can throw a rock that then ricochet ten timed and hit's someone right in the back of their heads. he's also just gennarally skilled with weapons in the comics and animated shows even though yes he prefers ranged weapons and especially the bow.
I tgought those were Bullseye's powers, not Hawkeye. And I'm pretty sure that in this case he was referring to Hawkeye from the films not from the comics, since Iron man 3 IS a film.
@@TaurielTheElf sure sure, but hawkeye is often underestimated but even though he has no super powers he is very skilled in all forms of combat and in the comics he's partially deaf so that's why his eyes are practically a super power. Human; Trained by Swordsman and Trick Shot, inspired to fight crime after witnessing Iron Man in action. Barton is known as the world's most skillful and accurate archer. His accuracy rival those of Bullseye, as he trained himself to make precise shots from virtually any angle, physical position, or state of motion. Barton was trained in his youth by Trick Shot with throwing blades, balls, bolas, and boomerangs. He now has near-perfect precision with any aimed or thrown weapon. Clint is an excellent martial artist. He was trained in various forms of martial arts by Captain America who was known to be one of the world's greatest hand-to-hand combatant. Although he is not known to use melee weapons, Barton's incredible reflexes and hand-eye coordination allow him to easily master most weapons. He also received training in swordsmanship during his youth from the original Swordsman, who was considered one of the greatest experts in sword-fighting the world has ever known. source: marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Clinton_Barton_(Earth-616)
People are complaining that MCU movies aren't original anymore and when they try a plot-twist with the villain everybody complained about the missdirection..
I love how the convention in Bern was, on the one hand, where he first met Kilian, and as he says , made some demons, but on the other hand, it was also where he first met Yensen.
“Honestly, I hate working here, they’re so weird.” 🤣 Is that the best line a henchman in any super hero movie has ever said because I think it is the best. That line is so funny 🤣
I have PTSD so I can explain it a bit better... When you think you're going to die, and if you have to wait to see if it happens or not. You might let the "fear and stress" inside you it may never leave. That feeling of waiting for yourself to die may never go away. Either way you're dead. The person you were is gone whether you or anyone realizes it. The best I can describe what PTSD feels like is almost always feeling like your going to die. It might be troubling to hear and I don't want anyone to do this because it's not worth it but, putting that gun to your head can be one of the most peaceful feeling ever. I hope you can sympathize and understand.
Based on this little spiel, it sounds like either you die, or you realize that we all die in the end, and reconcile that fact with yourself. I would say that the easiest path to that would be some kind of faith, one where you get a happy-ever-after sort of fate, or finding a purpose bigger than yourself. Incidentally, this is also one of the fastest paths to happiness, and it's a shame so many people have forgotten it.
Owl Wisenhiemer I’m surprised so many people need a faith to get a happily ever after. Dying peacefully is something that can happen on the physical plane and with technology death could be curable... My sincere apologies for this tangent I just don’t like the idea of relying on someone for happiness. 😅
The way Downey delivers "No, you're in a relationship with me, everything will never be okay." Should be a win all on it's own, you can feel the emotion behind that statement.
i don't know why people say that tony is dumb for revealing his home address when he is iron man and everyone already knows who he is and knows where he lives
EgocentricHead 1) Because he’s arrogant, 2) Because he has the Iron Man suits, 3) Because he’s arrogant, 4) Because he’s battling PTSD and the tragedy of the near-death of one of his best friends, and 5) because he’s incredibly arrogant.
@@magnusprime962 I've combed through your observation. I think you forgot to state Tony's monumental arrogance. Maybe add it in an edit or something ionno..
To be fair, he was the recast for Banner after Norton left, but they are the same Hulk if I'm correct. Watch the Incredible Hulk if you haven't seen it.
I would love a MCU hulk solo movie with ruffalo but they already did what you could/would do with the character without making it avengers 4.5 (assuming it releases after infinity war part 2)
Hvad Fanden never say never keep looking forward to world war hulk and who knows maybe that one comic about bruce banner locating th3 part of his brain that is hulk cutting it out ultimately driving him mad setting the hulk free with no limiters im not gonna say how it ends but lets just say its awesome of course the final one needs to just hit the reset button and bring Amadeus cho in ie the second green hulk banners stories are all psychedelic in a way but chos all about coming to embrace the monster since he has complete control however is far weaker then banner was and much easier to defeat
This is a accurate representation of why the movie is OVERRATED. Because of people who think this movie was actually good. Maybe if they actually had the mandarin be the villain I would change my mind.
Hilophyle to my shock he seems to do a lot of research about certain movies he does, if you watch his video about revenge of the sith he mentions a couple things most people wouldn’t know that’s why I like him. The cinema sins channel on the other hand has to have everything explained so they don’t have to think about it, then they sin it for over explaining 😂
Actually, nobody who worked on the movie thought of it as a risk. You can search an interview with Shane Black where he states that neither he or Marvel execs thought of it as a risk, since Mandarin isn't that well known as a villain. And he also talks about how MCU nixed the original villain, who was a female, because of the fear that toys won't sell as well or some crap.
ToadWasTaken late to the party but. They’re both valid points. Marvel is boring because it doesn’t take a risk. So it’s disliked. Then they take a risk that’s bad. So it’s disliked for being bad. You don’t get a pass because you flip the coin. You get props for flipping the coin and calling it right.
4:07 however there’s no way that people wouldn’t already know where he lives given that he had a huge birthday party last film that ended with a violent robot suit fight. 🤷♂️
"They could never do anything really approaching the original Mandarin," I know. Because MCU would rather shoot themselves in a foot rather than try to make an accurate depiction of a bad-ass villain from the comics that doesn't gets defeated like a pathetic idiot. "seeing as he was basically a horribly racist stereotype on Chinese people" You mean the same way as Luke Cage was generic blacksploitation cliché with the most monotone racial stereotypes presented in both him and his villains, with Luke Cage being a lowlife crook who ended up in prison for drugs and gained his powers during an experiment in prison, and then using them for gaining profits rather than to help people out of sincere heroism, and having an arch-nemesis that is a sassy fat black lady with high pitch voice who is also a crime boss in ghetto? That's probably why MCU never made anything with Luke Ca--Oh, wait... Mandarin never was "a horribly racist stereotype on Chinese people". I know you Iron Man 3 apologists want to validate your vague opinions on this movie's questionable qualities, but find better ways to defend the movie's flaws. It sucks. Big time.
The problem with the Mandarin and his rings probably would have also been the depiction of Thanos with the Infinity Stones afterwards....2 villains with hand-jewelry based powers might have been too much. I know that they are completely different, but depicting it might have been hard.
Cage wasn't a lowlife crook that ended up in prison for drugs. He was framed for the murder of his fiance. He charged people what they could pay because he needed to actually eat and put a roof over his head, and if you ever actually read a Cage comic you'd know that he rarely actually got paid by customers, but rather from being on retainer for both the Defenders, and for a short while, the Fantastic Four, and what money he made was usually spent buying new shirts because they'd keep getting destroyed. And yes, Mandarin is basically a ripoff of Fu Manchu, and extremely racist caricature. That is literally what he was designed to be since he was created back during the red scare. MFer's skin was yellower than a Simpsons character. And I'm not an IM3 apologist, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Just because you didn't doesn't make you right. Also, Mandarin got beaten like a pathetic idiot A LOT in the comics.
For me whom didn’t read one single comic book, this movie was the best Iron man movie. Darker theme, more complex story, serious villain(s), epic soundtrack and more. Just amazing... WHO AGREES??👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Bobo Boy so ptsd is not a serious mental disorder.. right? And involving mutilated people in terrorism is a so light-hearted theme right? And the female villain problem came because Ike Perlmutter was in charge. And many of the iron man villains have this same trait in comics.
Bobo Boy Just look at the final battle to understand the power of the villain. Even the terrorist Mandarin was great if Marvel managed to continue with it, it could be sooo sick. It’s darker when you see Tony struggles more than before, he even get assisted by that child. Again, IM3 was my favorite one, don’t blame me ;))
Shounak Das, the way PTSD is presented in this movie is not serious at all. You want to see serious display of PTSD, watch Harsh Times. That whole subplot about crippled veterans went to nowhere and was not explored at all. And you can't be fucking serious about justifying anything in this goddamn movie by going back to the comics, on which this movie took huge shit. Mandarin in the comics IS NOT AN ACTOR, mate.
I know this was from way before Endgame but just want to clarify. His PTSD didn't get solved "easily". He still had it come up occasionally and it lasted till his last breath when Pepper told him "you can rest now" *sobs* I'd say the time machine is probably Tony's last creation out of his anxiety while the rest was him genuinely happy working coordinately with the team, and the team had full faith in him and his "cursed with knowledge" brain.
i do have a lot of memories thanks to this movie, i went to see it with my dad and thanks to that movie we were more closer like father and son, and it was thanks to that i'll never forget my dad now that he is gone
There’s something endearing about how Tony took the time to salvage DUM-E and U from the wreckage of the mansion. Especially since he could have easily built new replacements for them and has described himself as not being nostalgic.
Personally, I like the Mandarin twist. Many people know the character and had an idea what to expect (I liked the Iron-Man like armor from the TV show) but to suddenly subvert expectations that hard to something that isn't comic accurate? I think its creative and brilliant. I was expecting rings with Hydra weapon technology but got an actor just acting. It blew my mind to learn he wasn't actually behind it all in any way besides just being the face
The whole scene where Tony first saves Pepper by giving her his suit and then her saving him from the falling ceiling piece ALWAYS makes me smile in excitement. There is a reason why I called one of my cats Tony.
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But most of those were well received... It is always more impressive to see him find the good in universally disliked or misunderstood films. Also, yeah he is just one man...
The fact is Iron Man 3 is a prime example of, no matter how good a film is, if you ruin a major character like the Mandarin, fans will not like the film in the slightest. Edit: The big reveal was quite genius. If this was a film wasn’t based on a comic book, it’d be hugely praised.
The movie itself was also flawed. While yes from a personal standpoint I hate IM3 mostly because they RUINED one of my favorite villains... just as F4 RUINED Doom and Galatics. But the other problem was the lack of Iron Man in Iron Man 3. He was only in the suit for like 30% of the movie (similar reason amazing Spider-Man 2 failed). Do you know how hype the world got when the first trailer showed The Mandarin and a prototype Hulkbuster.. one of the best villains vs one of the best suits.. yet we got cockteased.
Dante Kiyoshi Lack of Iron Man isnt a problem. If you think it really is, then you missed the entire point of the movie, which is kinda dumb since they literally spell it for you.
The fact that stark has 42 suits at his disposal yet dons the only one thats a prototype with no weapon capabilities, has nothing else to defend his home with and spends alot of the movie trying to repair said suit despite having more fully operational suits that can be called to him at any moment is annoying to me. Tony starks whole character is that hes a genius billionaire inventor who can make an arc reactor with a bunch of missile parts in a cave so making a movie focusing on what he can do without his money and tech is what brought the movie down for me
@@dymorphadon5293 except that was the whole point of the movie. Go back to a the previous movie the first Avengers and look at a scene between him and Captain America. Captain America asks in a very condescending way "big man in a suit of armor,take thast off what are you?" For which Tony responds very quickly genius billionaire playboy philanthropist. That coupled with the rest of that argument and what happened at the end of The Avengers and Tony was clearly dealing with PTSD and while he may not have shown it during The Avengers what cap said to him did it affect him. Him asking himself what is he really without his suits? The whole point was to prove that with or without the suit he is Iron Man he is a hero.
Can you please do a "Everything GREAT About the Grey"? I think it is a very underrated movie with a strong and powerful existential message that many people missed. Plus it has some of the hardest hitting and most memorable scenes I have ever seen in a movie. This is my 4th petition.
In the very grounded universe of Iron Man(not the Avengers or MCU), having a Mandarin with magical rings wouldnt make a whole lot of sense. Killian ended up being almost immortal and very powerful due to science, not magic. So that is a win for the Iron Man universe. I knew about the "fake out" before watching, and I guess that took off most of the sting. I actually feel it was a good thing that we didnt had to have a long background story presented to us in the middle of the movie. It could have easily ruined the pacing completely.
Same here. I was not a fan of this at all but after rewatching it a few times, I’ve come around on it. I’d easily rank this over both Thor movies (looking forward to Ragnarok), Cap 1, and Ultron
but I would've been satisfied with pepper dying and Rhodey as War Machine helping him instead (Tony figures out how to be iron man without the suit, and his friends save him through out the movie humbling him) after credits - a grieving Tony Stark flying into space.
Honestly think ‘In defence of movies’ would have worked just as well as CinemaWins Defence of bad or poorly received/under marketed movies works great Almost feels like it’s impossible to do justice to some movies that’d deserve like a video essay instead Regardless, love the content, have for years
8:19 I know where you're getting at, but Von Braun was forced to work for the Nazis. That's why he came to America. He was ashamed of his work the whole time, so he left within the hour of the war's end. Literally. I'm sorry, I'm nitpicking. But I'm kinda attached to him. He was a cool dude. And my great-grandmother knows him personally (yes, knows. She's still alive and going strong). He's important to me.
7:15 I think that there the Mandarin wasn’t expecting the president to pick up, and there’d be this whole thing about the president saving his own skin. There’s a second or two where he looks shocked and doesn’t know what to do, but being and actor he improvises and shoots anyway.
This movie can be completely summed up with a lesson Tony tried to teach Peter in homecoming. ‘If your nothing without the suit, than you shouldn’t have it.’ He is iron man with or without suit because he is a hero who tries his best.
Could you please do "Everything Great About Sherlock Holmes: A game of Shadows". I love the movie but my Dad doesn't agree with me. I think you could change his mind.
I feel like they chose to be a tease in the trailer because they wanted to invoke a specific response, and when we saw the film, we discover that this potentially powerful and dangerous thing is an illusion and there's much more going on behind the scenes, it's...theatre, literally, and thematically.
I actually loved the twist with the Mandarin, I don't get it, why so many people got mad. that's actually genius. real Mandarin would've been more badass, but I prefer movie version over fan theories.
In regards to not giving Rhodes a suit, the Mk 42 was manually controlled, he manually put it on to and took it off of pepper, as well as manually onto Killian Every other suit may have been Jarvis controlled but it still only opened or was functional for Tony
Hearing Extremis reminds me of Iron Man Armored Adventures where Tony injects himself with extremis and gains the ability to control his tech with his mind
4:01 Exactly what I said when I watched Iron 3 yesterday for the first time with a friend. Yea, yesterday. I‘m new in the MCU, my first movie of it was actually Guardians of the Galaxy and a shorts glimpse at IW. My brother watched it, and I just sat with him. I have horrible WiFi and it‘s even hard to watch TFatWS. Just… yeah, I love fortune cookies
That’s the thing... The general audience thinks it was amazing, but then the comic geeks obviously didn’t like it... I guess It’s just hard for filmmakers of comic movies to find the perfect balance where both sides are satisfied...
Iron Man's My Mom's favorite Avenger. I think he's a great character too because he's not a typical Hero. He became a good guy overtime. He went from spoiled little rich boy to grateful man. And fuck endgame. Lol
17:07 The movie answers why this is a problem. When Killian first approaches Pepper to ask her to invest in Extremis, she says Stark Industries doesn't deal in weapons anymore and Extremis very predictable natural endpoint is a super soldiers and biological weapons arms race. Just because they can doesn't mean they should and perfecting extremis creates more problems than it solves.
I hate seeing people go "why does he have an arc reactor after this movie?? He doesn't need it" 1, he doesn't always have it, most of the time, it built into the suits to power 2: he only had it in infinity war to store the suit, it just happened to store in the reactor
Just to add to your mention of PTSD. In the movie they mostly handled it well. I’ve been dealing with clinical PTSD, clinical depression and clinical anxiety since I was 14 (I’m nearly 23) and they got most of it right. Some of the panic attacks were a little over done but otherwise they did it very well. Also please finish the Batman and the Transformers series and also please do Pirates of the Caribbean and Lord of the Rings.
I saw a hc that peppers powers mostly got healed but a little remained so that when she got really upset they slightly appear, so if like tony would piss her off and she would melt whatever she was holding.
I know everyone is saying this, but I LOVED Iron Man 3. I don't think it's as good as Iron Man 1, but it's surrounded by so many amazing movies, that people just assume it's bad. The very beginning confused me in a good way. That song was perfect.
I've never understood the big deal of Tony giving his address on TV. I would think given who he is and the look and location of the house that it would be common knowledge. Him issuing the challenge is catalyst for the attack.
The cinema wins dude seems like the kind of guy who whistles and sings walking down the street. And when it starts to rain he gene Kelly's it. I'm jealous of your optimism keep being you unsung hero.
"Honestly I hate working here they are so weird" Seriously my favorite scene in the movie
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12:50. To anyone who says movie guns always fire way too many bullets, Rhodey fires exactly 15 rounds and then is seen reloading, a perfectly accurate mag size
Actually, that makes me wonder: has he ever been seen reloading the War Machine suit?
@@JaelinBezel I don't think so, though given that his gloves are too cumbersome, I'll give that a pass.
@Jayllourd Mars Gomez Probably so that people wouldn't bitch about his guns having an unrealistic amount of ammo.
Jadon Berg Wrong. 30 round magazines are normal, 15 is small.
Orppranator perhaps in a rifle. But the weapon on question is a handgun
That face Tony made when he said “Cause we’re connected.” Killed me.
"Because we're candid"
his voice. HIS VOICE. I watched that part 10 times.
Love that part
I fully believe Downey was about to break character so he speed up the drive off
One of my favorite comedy moments in the mcu to date
I love this movie simply for the reason that it FINALLY addressed Tony's PTSD (in a way) and it was so realistic. It was amazing
There were plans to make Iron Man 3 about Tony’s alcoholism but considering RDJ, it was for the better that they didn’t.
@@jojijoestar7233 oh shit yeah he used to be a big druggie lol, that probably would've been a big 'f u' to rdj
@@puppybites wait really?
Sploogerz z He was practically infamous for his drug issues to the point where he was seen as a high risk to cast.
After my Panic Attack back in November, I started to like this film more than when I first saw it in theaters.
I like how in in Jurassic World he is known as the "Iron Man 3" kid, and now in Iron Man 3 he is known as the "Jurassic World kid" xD
Meh i always called him "Insidious kid"
@@miguelluhulima9400 ENDGAME SPOILER DON'T READ IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT
So is he now the kid from Tony's funeral?
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@@miklosszabo4551 yup, he is, I found that nod so good
I'd also add to the control aspect of Tony's PTSD isn't just that he had to lose, but that in those moments he thought would be his last, he saw the chitari ship, and the cosmos beyond, and nothing makes you feel small, insignificant, and out of control like space.
It kind of makes his death in endgame all the more impactful, he became more significant than he ever thought he could be by saving half the universe.
If this was a regular action flick with no superheroes, then the Mandarin Twist would go down as one of the best misdirects in years,
Equilibrium already did that twist. And did it better.
Watch All Hail The King, this becomes one of the best MCU movies ever
@@sadsolidmistowo8468, no, it doesn't. How exactly a random short film that was never intended to be made in the first place can make a bad movie into a good one?
@It's Kan, the main villain is horrible, the plot is all sorts of rubbish, the main hero gets nothing to do, Mary Sue saves the day at the end, the humor ruins everything, so on and so on.
@It's Kan, the humor is actually pretty awful and it completely lessens any emotional impact the movie could have. Which isn't surprising, considering that the humor was written by the same "genius" who wrote The Predator, a movie so bad, it makes Alien vs. Predator Requiem look like a masterpiece. And it's just in general the problem of most of the MCU movies, which always rely on dumb, badly written humor as a substitute for real writing. Garbage movies like Guardians of the Galaxy and Spider-Man Homecoming come to mind.
"Tell me how the plot is bad."
The setup of the main villain, the way he and the main hero are connected, is poorly written and stupid. A guy gets mad at Tony Stark for dumping him on a party and decides to wage war on the whole world. Terrible.
The decisions which the characters make make no sense. Maya Hansen comes to warn Tony Stark about an attack coming after him, but she is then revealed to work for the bad guy who arranged that attack, which means that she willingly went there to warn Stark and Pepper about the attack while knowing that she can get killed as well.
The entire idea behind the attack, in which Stark willingly asks someone to come and kill him, is dumb.
"The villain is supposed to be a joke of misdirect. Even Tony in the story admits it's ridiculous."
I'm not talking about the Mandarin. I'm talking about the actual villain of the movie, the one who used the fake villain to cover up his plans. Aldrich Killian, that guy. He's an awful villain. Maybe you don't remember him. Which I understand; nobody remembers him.
"It's a pure comic book fun fest."
It's very hard to see Iron Man 3 as "pure comic book fun" when Iron Man 3 shits all over those comics on which it's supposed to be based on.
"The action scenes r different and creative."
CGI-fests with lazy jokes, like all MCU movies. Nothing different or creative here.
"Stark adapting without his suit is very poetic and fun."
It's hard to call it poetic when it's: A) Plays out like a spoof. B) Stark does not adapt, because he does need his suits in the end. Not one, not two, not even three, but dozens of suits to save the day. The movie actually proves that Stark is nothing without his suit.
I really liked this film for a few reasons:
1) a male protagonist who suffers from anxiety and ptsd, and it's portrayed as quite a serious issue. I've seen people who actually have to deal with these conditions say that the film did a good job of showing what it's like to have an attack.
2) the way terrorism is presented. It's more and more apparent these days that some people are more likely to point fingers at someone who's from a middle eastern country or has that look about them than someone who's a bit closer to home. It also shows how much fear terrorism instils in people, which when we find out that Trevor is just an actor seems irrational, but that fear they felt was real even if the mandarin was not, which is very dangerous for a society like ours.
3) the extremis thing felt very different to the other threats in the iron man series. The other two films had villains who were very similar to iron man, in the fact that they were mechanical. This film had a villain who was a threat because of biological engineering, and it really showcases the dangers of that if we meddle too much.
4) tbh I'm always up for more Pepper x Tony moments. They're probably my favourite canon pairing because they have such good chemistry, there was no awkward "getting to know you phase", and pepper was given more of a personality and got shit done rather than being the generic love interest
That's just my opinion though, I can see why people don't like this film
most people hate the mandarin twist and the villain. but for me killian was great and that twist had a huge part on to make him even greater.
people says ''his motivation was weak he just dumped by tony and get ready to kill himself''. when we first saw him, his character was obviously a loser and we can see that even before tony, nobody gave a damn about him for his whole life and plus he was crippled. and this kind of thinks can easily push people to the dark ways. personally i found his motivation uniqe because most villains motivations being like ''i want revenge and nothing else matter'' or ''im gonna do all this bad things for greater good''. now these are good too but killian's actions show how human beings can be so sensitive and unstable even agains the most simple psychological wounds. just like electro from TASM 2 they didnt use one big motivation but a lot of little motivation.
and this twist was brilliant because it show us how he got from 0 to 100 by using his own insignificance Instead of letting it kill himself. a little-known comic book villain use a well known archenemy's name for bait people and when people look another way he risen and he was about to take the position of the most powerful man in the world
also I'm glad there's no Mandarin in this movie. because first of all they have to give him those alien tech rings and they have to make relatable story for them.
second i prefer more modern designed mandarin. just like the mandarin from iron man armored adventures. not some fire-lord ozai looking guy
Wait... pepper x tony... pepperony? PEPPERONI?
I think the difference between Extremis and the villains in the previous movies wasnt its type, it was its origin. First two movies the villains were war profiteers, much like Tony used to be, and were him trying to escape his past. Correct me if I'm wrong, (it's been a while since I saw that movie) but Extremis was created as an attempt to heal. It came out of good intentions but was twisted to be used as a tool in a plot to gain power. This makes the movie not about Tony's past, but his present, and his future in Age of Ultron. How creations made with the best of intentions to help people can cause great suffering if they go astray.
PTSD and anxiety is pretty much the same thing
@EgocentricHead could you sent me the link please, i dont remember when did i said that. i dont think joker was poorly. i just think he is not my favorite villain.
A) His motivation is weak. Getting dumped by someone because they're too busy getting laid is not a good motivation for any villain. A villain should have a motivation that is significant.
im sick of arguing about that with you. i explained that to *YOU* two times before that and you just copied my comment and write '' no, its not '' under of it.
''because it was confirmed by the director himself that Killian was never intended to be a villain of the movie. Maya Hansen was. But Disney told him to quickly rewrite the main villain from female to a male because of some shit with toy sales or something.''
so? i still dont think that put any negative to the movie.
''B)Killian is the exact same bad guy as the two previous Iron Man villains. He's a greedy profiteer who wants to gain money by supplying both parties of the conflict. The only real difference between him, Stane & Hammer is that he is the least interesting one.''
yes, stane and hammer similar in the terms of acting and motivations. yet, totally different characters and both jeff bridges and sam rockwell managed to sell us with their acting.
ivan vanco was a good villain both in terms of motivation and being a threat. he has only similarity. with stane , both were wearing armour and thats it.
about killian, was his character better than those other? arguable. but i wont gonna tag him as generic evil business man just because. he was definitely entertaining for me. he can be cocky, cool, calm and yet unstable, psychotic at the same time. like when he found pepper and maya at the hotel. or when he tortures pepper and kill maya in front of tony's eye. he was extremely savage ''is this guy bothering you'' and ''a shame. i would have caught her''.
''C) Mandarin was created before Ozai. So it's more likely that Ozai looks like him than the other way around.''
really? still? it was just an example for fuck sake. i was just saying i want to see him with his rings. but i dont wanna see that kind of mandarin;
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''D) You don't know your comics, pal. Thanos in Infinity War acts exactly the way Mandarin was acting in the 2007 story called Haunted, where Mandarin was also a social-Darwinist that was a father figure to the hero's protagonists, which he essentially betrayed after she helped him to gain access to the supreme weapon that can cause genocide and will erase a certain percentage of living beings on earth to ensure the survival of future generations. The comic book Mandarin was always more interesting than the kind of crap we saw in this movie, and Infinity War proves it, as Thanos is now considered the best MCU villain, despite just being a copy of a much better villain from the comics.''
killian was not the mandarin anyway. in mcu we only heard him by name. they are far from ruining mandarin. so relax about it.
Tony: *has proved he build these suits with almost ease*
People: “HE BLEW UP HIS SUITS HE CANT HAVE ANYMORE WHY DOES HE STILL HAVE SUITS THATS IMPOSSIBLE”
I mean it’s not like... he can just build another suit right?
He built the first suit in a week "with a box of scraps!"
I think it's more of an "empty gesture". I have a similar issue with Thor: Ragnarok; Tony Stark destroys his suits but builds them with ease anyway and the next avengers/spiderman film shows that, so all he did was cause some expensive fireworks to go off to maybe prove a pedantic point to himself or his girlfriend. Thor loses an eye. He now has to live with a disability. It mirrors Odin's life, Thor has, in a sense, finally stepped into the shoes of his father.
Except the next film gives him an eye and murders his people so Thor loses all of the character growth and the prosthetic is so functionally identical to a real eye that Thor basically has an eye tattoo.
The MCU is afraid of lasting consequences within their solo endeavours. Characters can't commit to a lot of change, at least, nothing that can't get undone before the end or at the start of the next. Iron Man has PTSD for exactly 1 film, Thor loses and eye for maybe 40 minutes of screen time between two films. I'll bet money Gamorrah gets all of the previous's Gamorrah's memories back and is functionally identical by the next Guardians film.
Bruce has literally had the best and most consequential character arc; He started out as a man struggling to contain the beast within and by Endgame has merged with his inner monster as a middleground compromise that's the best of both worlds.
I think one of the reasons origin stories work so well is because their is a significant change in the status quo. You get to see what the previous normal was and then get to see the new normal. It's also why films like Logan work well, or "old man" films because the new normal is something that just happens to all of us; we age and our bodies don't work as well as they used to.
@@mdstevens0612 In a way, Bruce's story benefits from Marvel not making (either due to licensing or some other reason) a standalone Hulk film. His story can't be contained in a movie and its sequels instead it had to be spread throughout the MCU. I definitely get what you mean. It feels like any real stakes are gone. We could've at least gotten one movie of a superhero's origin that occurs during the snap or some sort of impact from all the things which have happened. It seems to be an issue that plagues most superhero stories though, unlikely to change anytime soon.
@@mdstevens0612 It wasn't an empty gesture. The only suits we see after this are the Mk. 43, the Hulkbuster, and Mk. 45 until after Civil War. It definitely isn't implied that Tony kept obsessively building suits to stave off his PTSD and anxiety, but he's still Iron Man and making new suits when they are needed (Mk. 45 was made with a new A.I. since Jarvis was uploaded into Vision) is reasonable. The Iron Legion is kind of cheating but he made them with a simple definitive goal, which was to provide extra assistance to the Avengers,
Now funnily enough it was clear that Pepper misunderstood what he was doing since they're still having problems when we come to Age of Ultron, and those don't get fixed until Endgame. The point is these are real tangible effects from Tony's decisions and issues that don't just go away. Hell, it's his anxiety and PTSD along with how Wanda fucks around in his head and sends his fears into maximum overdrive that leads him to create five more suits (up to the Bleeding Edge armor) by Infinity War. That's still only 8 more suits in about a 5-year span. Pretty reasonable if you ask me.
For Thor, well, even if he gets a new eye (something that is apparently very easy to come by since that isn't the only prosthetic eye we see the Guardians interact with) he is still affected by the events of Ragnarok and especially the slaughter of his people. Plus the new eye is crucial because with the lack of depth perception it would have been really embarrassing for him to completely miss that axe throw at Thanos. (OK that's a joke but Rocket pretty much says this when he gives Thor the new eye)
Basically, his physical loss with the eye doesn't directly translate to his internal struggles, so even with the new eye his attitude and outlook don't really change, and once they introduced the idea in the Guardians movies, why not just give him a new eye when he meets up with them? There's pretty much no good reason not to.
@@rainestar6781 Thor's loss of eye is kinda a symbol of him transitioning into Odin and taking the responsibility of leadership...
And then he just gets a new eye and then gets fat and gives up on life... Well that worked...
With regard to Tony giving out his home address, it's not like that information was exactly secret. The guy is a celebrity who has hosted several high profile parties at that house. The more unbelievable aspect is the lack of security from a former weapons manufacturer.
He's a multi billionaire with heaps of (mostly automatic) weaponized suits. Why would he think to have security?
In case a bunch of helicopters show up and blow up his house? just saying a few aa guns run by Jarvis wouldn't hurt.
Touche
mad late but its because of his ego/arrogance
Azer And don't forget how pissed he is at Happy being in a coma.
This is my favorite Iron Man movie. But I think that's because it feels really personal to RDJ himself. Just as Tony Stark is Iron Man, Robert Downey Jr. is Tony Stark. In the end, when he throws the Arc Reactor into the ocean, the fact that he has it in a paper bag, that feels very symbolic to RDJ's own struggles with substance abuse. It's the perfect bookend to the American cheeseburger from the first movie, too. RDJ had them include that because eating a cheeseburger saved his life. In fact, I just read that after eating the cheeseburger that saved his life, RDJ threw all his drugs into the ocean. So, yeah, this movie is so much more than another installment to the MCU for me. And that's why I love it so much.
Potential spoilers for endgame below:
This just makes the ending hit even harder, and i didnt know it could
better then the 2nd one IMO
FINALLY SOMEONE SEES THAT PARALLEL TOO!! I noticed the ending of Iron man 3 was a parallel to him quitting drugs once and for all (whether the parallel was intentional or not.) Him finally deciding to undergo surgery to remove the the small thingy (I don’t know what it’s called lol) was him starting over and realizing that he’s more than just iron man and his suits (choosing recovery and starting over, realizing he’s more than a felon and an addict and has more to offer.)Throwing the one thing that was keeping him alive at one point (arc reactor/drug stash) and letting it go for good. This with the Burger King thing are great. And for some reason I didn’t see anyone else talking about this one this way, it’s very interesting.
wdym cheeseburger saved his life?
@@ilbwfy1550 he went to burger king one time durring his days of substance abuse and he said while driving and eating it, the burger tasted so bad it literally made him stop and thinm about what he was doing with his life. Where he then proceded to pull over and throw the drugs he had on him at the time into the ocean
I actually really liked iron man 3
Super pixel warrior 99 me too
well duhh who wouldnt?
Same
It was a good movie
Solid acting, a really strong character arc for Tony
Mainly a character study at heart
The minor flaw it has is with the Mandarin twist but luckily Marvel will fix that later on
Other than that great movie
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Tony and Pepper are probably my favourite movie superhero couple, they don't feel forced and their lines/chemistry is just so entertaining
MyNameIs it's just too bad gueneth paltrow is such a shitty person in real life
I was so happy to see her at the end of Homecoming
MyNameIs I love them! Pepperony 4 life!
Pepperony? Omg I've never heard of that, I love it lol
+MyNameIs Yes . I agree .
Thankfully , she is (finally ) back (in the MCU ) .
It was great to see her at the end of this year' s "Spider - Man : Homecoming (2017 ) " .
"Rescue to the rescue." That's even more satisfying/also slightly heartbreaking watching this after Endgame.
13:50 Gwyneth Paltrow's workout routine **ding**
"Iron man 4" *Sobs after watching endgame*
The Joker I think that was kind of "Iron Man 4 Part 2," really.
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**cries in endgame**
*Oofs in Clinging*
remember this words "I'm iron man" the laundry guy.
I love love love how all the suits we see Tony use in this are all implemented into the model prime (IW suit) the battering ram/drill, blade better suit formation if you want to call it that
I mean, who said Tony didn't get PTSD from his time in the cave? That's what set him to make the Ironman suits in the first place.
honestly i think the biggest reason this became my favorite iron man was how RDJ acted out anxiety, panic attacks and PTSD. If an actor can make the viewer have a slight panic attack reaction just watching them panic, then they are doing an amazing job xD
As someone who suffers from ptsd and panic attacks, the way this film presented Tony’s mental health issues was perfect to me. It’s taken seriously, it’s treated with the respect it deserves, RDJ’s performance was phenomenal, and, not ONCE does anyone ever make a joke about it. Even Harley who’s probably too young to understand what exactly it is never once teases Tony about it. I genuinely do love the whole film but it’s portrayal of trauma and anxiety is one of the best I’ve seen. Bravo!
I as well am afflicted and RDJ does a great job of presenting it because I do with trauma in general and joke similar to Tony but for the PTSD episodes, there is no joking it's something different. Also to people saying why didn't he get PTSD from being stuck in the cave my answer is he clearly did have low levels just not manifesting into panic attacks until after the Chitori invasion.
Fun fact: the random kid in endgame during Tony’s funeral is Harley from iron man 3
That was my first guess when I saw that kid, but then I was like "nah, that doesn't make sense, that'd be such an obscure callback" but lo and behold when I looked it up it was him after all.
hows that a fun fact we all knew that
@@thesupertrooper I didn't 🤷♂️ so I'm happy to learn that
OHHHHHHHHHHHHH THAT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE
*sobbing* don't remind me
I thought the anxiety attacks were very well done as someone who has suffered from anxiety in the past.
As someone who has dealt with PTSD for long periods of my life, Tony's representation of what it is like is extremely accurate. While I know that not every person experiences PTSD in the same way, the panic attacks, constant anxiety, being triggered by a seemingly harmless question, always being on edge, constantly scanning for threats and how to escape if something were to happen, etc, etc are all things that I experience frequently. PTSD also, at least in my experience, fluctuates. Sometimes it's really bad for long periods of time, and other times, I go months without an attack or something similar. This could explain Tony's "getting over his PTSD too quickly" Humor is also something I and many other with PTSD I know use to shield ourselves from pain, to make others think and even trying to convince ourselves that we are fine with the humor smoke screen. I really love how Tony and his trauma were depicted in this movie as I think it brings a lot of awareness to others and might allow people to recognize those in their lives that might be struggling.
Welp, this movie has another layer of meaning now.
Also, it’s around 3000 times better.
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"I understood that reference"
12:54 well technically Hawkeye is the Hawkeye of guns cuz he's the Hawkeye of everything though he prefers a bow.
In Avengers, Hawkeye says "And I'm not at my best wuth a gun." when Loki asks him why he didn't kill Fury, so no.
@@TaurielTheElf that's the movie though... the movies aren't entirely accurate.
hawkeye is the kinda guy that can throw a rock that then ricochet ten timed and hit's someone right in the back of their heads.
he's also just gennarally skilled with weapons in the comics and animated shows even though yes he prefers ranged weapons and especially the bow.
I tgought those were Bullseye's powers, not Hawkeye. And I'm pretty sure that in this case he was referring to Hawkeye from the films not from the comics, since Iron man 3 IS a film.
@@TaurielTheElf sure sure, but hawkeye is often underestimated but even though he has no super powers he is very skilled in all forms of combat and in the comics he's partially deaf so that's why his eyes are practically a super power.
Human; Trained by Swordsman and Trick Shot, inspired to fight crime after witnessing Iron Man in action.
Barton is known as the world's most skillful and accurate archer. His accuracy rival those of Bullseye, as he trained himself to make precise shots from virtually any angle, physical position, or state of motion. Barton was trained in his youth by Trick Shot with throwing blades, balls, bolas, and boomerangs. He now has near-perfect precision with any aimed or thrown weapon.
Clint is an excellent martial artist. He was trained in various forms of martial arts by Captain America who was known to be one of the world's greatest hand-to-hand combatant.
Although he is not known to use melee weapons, Barton's incredible reflexes and hand-eye coordination allow him to easily master most weapons. He also received training in swordsmanship during his youth from the original Swordsman, who was considered one of the greatest experts in sword-fighting the world has ever known.
source: marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Clinton_Barton_(Earth-616)
People are complaining that MCU movies aren't original anymore and when they try a plot-twist with the villain everybody complained about the missdirection..
Didn't this movie stole its entire plot from The Incredibles?
EgocentricHead Not really.
EgocentricHead by your logic Wonder Woman stole the plot from CA: The First Avenger
Danny Rand I know
Gaming Central, yes, really.
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I love how the convention in Bern was, on the one hand, where he first met Kilian, and as he says , made some demons, but on the other hand, it was also where he first met Yensen.
“Honestly, I hate working here, they’re so weird.” 🤣 Is that the best line a henchman in any super hero movie has ever said because I think it is the best. That line is so funny 🤣
I have PTSD so I can explain it a bit better...
When you think you're going to die, and if you have to wait to see if it happens or not. You might let the "fear and stress" inside you it may never leave. That feeling of waiting for yourself to die may never go away. Either way you're dead. The person you were is gone whether you or anyone realizes it. The best I can describe what PTSD feels like is almost always feeling like your going to die.
It might be troubling to hear and I don't want anyone to do this because it's not worth it but, putting that gun to your head can be one of the most peaceful feeling ever.
I hope you can sympathize and understand.
DragonFruitXVI thanks
Basically "emotions going psychopath against you".
So how do you actualy deal with it?
Based on this little spiel, it sounds like either you die, or you realize that we all die in the end, and reconcile that fact with yourself. I would say that the easiest path to that would be some kind of faith, one where you get a happy-ever-after sort of fate, or finding a purpose bigger than yourself. Incidentally, this is also one of the fastest paths to happiness, and it's a shame so many people have forgotten it.
Owl Wisenhiemer I’m surprised so many people need a faith to get a happily ever after. Dying peacefully is something that can happen on the physical plane and with technology death could be curable... My sincere apologies for this tangent I just don’t like the idea of relying on someone for happiness. 😅
“We create our own demons...” and then have Spider-Man deal with them going forward
Ashmay Comics lmfao
Ashmay Comics but I mean that one wasn’t going to come out until after tony wasn’t in so much power anyway so that was kind of inevitable. Still lol
Especially in the Marvel’s Spider-Man video game. Though Demons were of the different kind in that game.
Oof
Am I the only one who is satisfied that this video is exactly 21 minutes long?
I like it when videos have an even runtime
ShadeZ 4 Lyfe as do I!
I would be but I hate odd numbers that don't even out even numbers when divided
It is 20.59 for me :D
templar684 I am so sorry for you!
7:02
Jurassic World Kid: Im cold
Stark: I can tell. You know how I can tell?
Pause
Stark: Cuz we’re connected.
Shit had me dying 😂
Best line in the whole fucking movie.
The way Downey delivers "No, you're in a relationship with me, everything will never be okay." Should be a win all on it's own, you can feel the emotion behind that statement.
I enjoyed seeing all of the different suits near the end
"Take em to church." Is just a great line.
I enjoyed seeing all of those suits end too
i don't know why people say that tony is dumb for revealing his home address when he is iron man and everyone already knows who he is and knows where he lives
So why didn't he, you know, protect his house in some way regardless if someone will come after him?
EgocentricHead 1) Because he’s arrogant, 2) Because he has the Iron Man suits, 3) Because he’s arrogant, 4) Because he’s battling PTSD and the tragedy of the near-death of one of his best friends, and 5) because he’s incredibly arrogant.
@@magnusprime962 I've combed through your observation. I think you forgot to state Tony's monumental arrogance.
Maybe add it in an edit or something ionno..
@@DaWelshman One might also add that Tony Stark is rather arrogant.
You forgot that he is arrogant
Ok this may seem extremely weird but I actually really loved the fact that Ironman got anxiety because well let’s just say I relate
"Ruffalo's just mad he'll never get his own Hulk movie." So am I mate, so am I.
To be fair, he was the recast for Banner after Norton left, but they are the same Hulk if I'm correct. Watch the Incredible Hulk if you haven't seen it.
Frikin’ Universal...
I would love a MCU hulk solo movie with ruffalo but they already did what you could/would do with the character without making it avengers 4.5 (assuming it releases after infinity war part 2)
Ruffalo does a great job as hulk/banner and I would like to see a Ruffalo hulk movie
Hvad Fanden never say never
keep looking forward to world war hulk
and who knows maybe that one comic about bruce banner locating th3 part of his brain that is hulk cutting it out ultimately driving him mad setting the hulk free with no limiters
im not gonna say how it ends but lets just say its awesome
of course the final one needs to just hit the reset button and bring Amadeus cho in
ie the second green hulk
banners stories are all psychedelic in a way but chos all about coming to embrace the monster since he has complete control however is far weaker then banner was and much easier to defeat
This movie is underrated
MegaSoulHero Actually a lot of people love this movie, & say it was the best of the 3.
This is a accurate representation of why the movie is OVERRATED. Because of people who think this movie was actually good. Maybe if they actually had the mandarin be the villain I would change my mind.
xElmo Rulesx And if they had War Machine/Iron Patriot have some action seens.
xElmo Rulesx well, people do have their own opinions
The Mandarin twist was hilarious.
"I AM THE MANDARIN"
*BONK*
Actual lol moment!
Quite similar to the moment with Iron man Thor and Loki in Avengers
@@LCaddyStudios yep
I’m glad someone finally mentioned the fact that Norman Osborn was iron patriot .
Hilophyle to my shock he seems to do a lot of research about certain movies he does, if you watch his video about revenge of the sith he mentions a couple things most people wouldn’t know that’s why I like him. The cinema sins channel on the other hand has to have everything explained so they don’t have to think about it, then they sin it for over explaining 😂
you should do one on the Sherlock Holmes series with RDJ and Jude Law
“Id really like to see iron man 4” well bout that
My headcanon version of iron man 4 is in my opinion, his successor, Andros Potts, who calls himself not iron man but HYPERPULSE
"Honestly I hate working here they are so weird" Seriously my favorite scene in the movie
@@roxiedcook8686 fair
maybe will see in ironheart
"IT'S A BIG BUNNY RELAX ABOUT IT"
the best marvel line ever?
"The MCU doesn't take risks"
*Marvel takes a risk with the Mandarin*
"WTF YOU RUINED EVERYTHING THIS MOVIE IS GARBAGE"
Pfft, hypocrites.
ToadWasTaken some people don’t know what they want
Actually, nobody who worked on the movie thought of it as a risk. You can search an interview with Shane Black where he states that neither he or Marvel execs thought of it as a risk, since Mandarin isn't that well known as a villain. And he also talks about how MCU nixed the original villain, who was a female, because of the fear that toys won't sell as well or some crap.
@EgocentricHead, that'd be a great explanation if nobody had ever read the Iron Man comics, like, ever.
ToadWasTaken late to the party but. They’re both valid points. Marvel is boring because it doesn’t take a risk. So it’s disliked. Then they take a risk that’s bad. So it’s disliked for being bad. You don’t get a pass because you flip the coin. You get props for flipping the coin and calling it right.
4:07 however there’s no way that people wouldn’t already know where he lives given that he had a huge birthday party last film that ended with a violent robot suit fight. 🤷♂️
Ehhhhh, famous people have big parties all the time, that doesn’t mean their home addresses are publicly available.
As someone who has never read any comics and has no clue about the OG Mandarin, I actually thought that twist was decent and refreshing to the story.
They could never do anything really approaching the original Mandarin, seeing as he was basically a horribly racist stereotype on Chinese people
Me too! I don't know why people thought it was a lazy plot twist. In context, it makes a LOT of sense
"They could never do anything really approaching the original Mandarin,"
I know. Because MCU would rather shoot themselves in a foot rather than try to make an accurate depiction of a bad-ass villain from the comics that doesn't gets defeated like a pathetic idiot.
"seeing as he was basically a horribly racist stereotype on Chinese people"
You mean the same way as Luke Cage was generic blacksploitation cliché with the most monotone racial stereotypes presented in both him and his villains, with Luke Cage being a lowlife crook who ended up in prison for drugs and gained his powers during an experiment in prison, and then using them for gaining profits rather than to help people out of sincere heroism, and having an arch-nemesis that is a sassy fat black lady with high pitch voice who is also a crime boss in ghetto? That's probably why MCU never made anything with Luke Ca--Oh, wait...
Mandarin never was "a horribly racist stereotype on Chinese people". I know you Iron Man 3 apologists want to validate your vague opinions on this movie's questionable qualities, but find better ways to defend the movie's flaws. It sucks. Big time.
The problem with the Mandarin and his rings probably would have also been the depiction of Thanos with the Infinity Stones afterwards....2 villains with hand-jewelry based powers might have been too much. I know that they are completely different, but depicting it might have been hard.
Cage wasn't a lowlife crook that ended up in prison for drugs. He was framed for the murder of his fiance. He charged people what they could pay because he needed to actually eat and put a roof over his head, and if you ever actually read a Cage comic you'd know that he rarely actually got paid by customers, but rather from being on retainer for both the Defenders, and for a short while, the Fantastic Four, and what money he made was usually spent buying new shirts because they'd keep getting destroyed.
And yes, Mandarin is basically a ripoff of Fu Manchu, and extremely racist caricature. That is literally what he was designed to be since he was created back during the red scare. MFer's skin was yellower than a Simpsons character.
And I'm not an IM3 apologist, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Just because you didn't doesn't make you right. Also, Mandarin got beaten like a pathetic idiot A LOT in the comics.
For me whom didn’t read one single comic book, this movie was the best Iron man movie. Darker theme, more complex story, serious villain(s), epic soundtrack and more. Just amazing... WHO AGREES??👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Bobo Boy so ptsd is not a serious mental disorder.. right? And involving mutilated people in terrorism is a so light-hearted theme right? And the female villain problem came because Ike Perlmutter was in charge. And many of the iron man villains have this same trait in comics.
Bobo Boy Just look at the final battle to understand the power of the villain. Even the terrorist Mandarin was great if Marvel managed to continue with it, it could be sooo sick. It’s darker when you see Tony struggles more than before, he even get assisted by that child. Again, IM3 was my favorite one, don’t blame me ;))
Shounak Das, the way PTSD is presented in this movie is not serious at all. You want to see serious display of PTSD, watch Harsh Times. That whole subplot about crippled veterans went to nowhere and was not explored at all. And you can't be fucking serious about justifying anything in this goddamn movie by going back to the comics, on which this movie took huge shit. Mandarin in the comics IS NOT AN ACTOR, mate.
Right, because you know what all PTSD looks like.
Handtomouth, I've been suffering from panic attacks and depersonalization disorder since 2005. So yes, I have an idea, bitch. This movie sucks.
I know this was from way before Endgame but just want to clarify. His PTSD didn't get solved "easily". He still had it come up occasionally and it lasted till his last breath when Pepper told him "you can rest now" *sobs*
I'd say the time machine is probably Tony's last creation out of his anxiety while the rest was him genuinely happy working coordinately with the team, and the team had full faith in him and his "cursed with knowledge" brain.
YAY SPIDER-MAN HOMECOMING IS NEXT WEEK!
I know this because the first set photo was of Tom standing right next to that
Milmiskew explain. What is “that”’in the “standing right next to that”
And I know that because I went and saw it in the theatre 3 times.
Spooder-Mun: Hermcooming!!
Milmiskew
...................sorry, what are you on about?
Milmiskew I recognized it as well and now I'm excited!
i do have a lot of memories thanks to this movie, i went to see it with my dad and thanks to that movie we were more closer like father and son, and it was thanks to that i'll never forget my dad now that he is gone
Such a sweet story. May your father rest in peace.
thanks
Sorry to hear, man...
Society always see when you do bad thing but less likely to see when you do good
Nice to see cinema wins
There’s something endearing about how Tony took the time to salvage DUM-E and U from the wreckage of the mansion. Especially since he could have easily built new replacements for them and has described himself as not being nostalgic.
Personally, I like the Mandarin twist. Many people know the character and had an idea what to expect (I liked the Iron-Man like armor from the TV show) but to suddenly subvert expectations that hard to something that isn't comic accurate? I think its creative and brilliant. I was expecting rings with Hydra weapon technology but got an actor just acting. It blew my mind to learn he wasn't actually behind it all in any way besides just being the face
The whole scene where Tony first saves Pepper by giving her his suit and then her saving him from the falling ceiling piece ALWAYS makes me smile in excitement.
There is a reason why I called one of my cats Tony.
CinemaWin video for:
Planet of apes trilogy
Mission Impossible Rogue Nation
The Mummy trilogy
Indiana Jones trilogy
Toy Story trilogy (mainly 3rd one)
Wall-e
Lion King
Jurassic Park/World
Lord of the Rings trilogy
Hobbit trilogy
GodFather
Hunter he’s only one man
But most of those were well received... It is always more impressive to see him find the good in universally disliked or misunderstood films. Also, yeah he is just one man...
Hardcore Henry
I second that
Hunter Indiana jones pls
Gotta love some positivity on the weekend
i love this movie . There is real growth to Tony's character in this movie.
The fact is Iron Man 3 is a prime example of, no matter how good a film is, if you ruin a major character like the Mandarin, fans will not like the film in the slightest.
Edit: The big reveal was quite genius. If this was a film wasn’t based on a comic book, it’d be hugely praised.
The movie itself was also flawed. While yes from a personal standpoint I hate IM3 mostly because they RUINED one of my favorite villains... just as F4 RUINED Doom and Galatics. But the other problem was the lack of Iron Man in Iron Man 3. He was only in the suit for like 30% of the movie (similar reason amazing Spider-Man 2 failed).
Do you know how hype the world got when the first trailer showed The Mandarin and a prototype Hulkbuster.. one of the best villains vs one of the best suits.. yet we got cockteased.
The movie does have a few other minor flaws, i.e. Killian being a pretty lame villain anyways
Dante Kiyoshi Lack of Iron Man isnt a problem. If you think it really is, then you missed the entire point of the movie, which is kinda dumb since they literally spell it for you.
The fact that stark has 42 suits at his disposal yet dons the only one thats a prototype with no weapon capabilities, has nothing else to defend his home with and spends alot of the movie trying to repair said suit despite having more fully operational suits that can be called to him at any moment is annoying to me. Tony starks whole character is that hes a genius billionaire inventor who can make an arc reactor with a bunch of missile parts in a cave so making a movie focusing on what he can do without his money and tech is what brought the movie down for me
@@dymorphadon5293 except that was the whole point of the movie. Go back to a the previous movie the first Avengers and look at a scene between him and Captain America. Captain America asks in a very condescending way "big man in a suit of armor,take thast off what are you?" For which Tony responds very quickly genius billionaire playboy philanthropist. That coupled with the rest of that argument and what happened at the end of The Avengers and Tony was clearly dealing with PTSD and while he may not have shown it during The Avengers what cap said to him did it affect him. Him asking himself what is he really without his suits? The whole point was to prove that with or without the suit he is Iron Man he is a hero.
Can you please do a "Everything GREAT About the Grey"? I think it is a very underrated movie with a strong and powerful existential message that many people missed. Plus it has some of the hardest hitting and most memorable scenes I have ever seen in a movie. This is my 4th petition.
I really like The Grey.
AirShark95 LIAM KNEESUNS IS MY SHIIIIIIIIT
15:07
Well, Ruffalo's Hulk *did* snap his fingers and lose the use of his right arm to save half the universe, so...
hated this when it first came out, i was extremely let down but looking back, now that I've seen how things went, i'm not that turned off by it.
In the very grounded universe of Iron Man(not the Avengers or MCU), having a Mandarin with magical rings wouldnt make a whole lot of sense.
Killian ended up being almost immortal and very powerful due to science, not magic. So that is a win for the Iron Man universe.
I knew about the "fake out" before watching, and I guess that took off most of the sting. I actually feel it was a good thing that we didnt had to have a long background story presented to us in the middle of the movie. It could have easily ruined the pacing completely.
Same here. I was not a fan of this at all but after rewatching it a few times, I’ve come around on it. I’d easily rank this over both Thor movies (looking forward to Ragnarok), Cap 1, and Ultron
Yeah this movie has grown on me. If i wasn't such a comic nerd and a fan of the Mandarin I would have thought this was brilliant.
+AJK90 I rank it above all MCU movies except cap 2 and 3, avengers, and Spider Man Homecoming.
but I would've been satisfied with pepper dying and Rhodey as War Machine helping him instead (Tony figures out how to be iron man without the suit, and his friends save him through out the movie humbling him) after credits - a grieving Tony Stark flying into space.
"I know, narration is a sin, bla bla bla." LOL!
Honestly think ‘In defence of movies’ would have worked just as well as CinemaWins
Defence of bad or poorly received/under marketed movies works great
Almost feels like it’s impossible to do justice to some movies that’d deserve like a video essay instead
Regardless, love the content, have for years
the teen wolf reference caught me so off guard
Saaamee
Same fam
I honestly got whiplash
태세미 hahaha
same but he spelt stilinski as stalinski 😂
8:19
I know where you're getting at, but Von Braun was forced to work for the Nazis. That's why he came to America. He was ashamed of his work the whole time, so he left within the hour of the war's end. Literally. I'm sorry, I'm nitpicking. But I'm kinda attached to him. He was a cool dude. And my great-grandmother knows him personally (yes, knows. She's still alive and going strong). He's important to me.
And Abraham Erskine is a scientist whose breakthrough was used by Nazis and then defected to America
7:15 I think that there the Mandarin wasn’t expecting the president to pick up, and there’d be this whole thing about the president saving his own skin. There’s a second or two where he looks shocked and doesn’t know what to do, but being and actor he improvises and shoots anyway.
12:59 You could call him the Deadshot of Marvel ;)
Bryn Jermy Or you could call him the good Bullseye.
Logan Smith deadshot is way cooler than bullseye
MP Cruber bing bong babedy with a bang bang
This whole movie reminded me of when Steve asked Tony what was he without the armor.
This movie can be completely summed up with a lesson Tony tried to teach Peter in homecoming. ‘If your nothing without the suit, than you shouldn’t have it.’ He is iron man with or without suit because he is a hero who tries his best.
Could you please do "Everything Great About Sherlock Holmes: A game of Shadows". I love the movie but my Dad doesn't agree with me. I think you could change his mind.
Well he'd have to do the first one before that but I'm all for it.
I feel like they chose to be a tease in the trailer because they wanted to invoke a specific response, and when we saw the film, we discover that this potentially powerful and dangerous thing is an illusion and there's much more going on behind the scenes, it's...theatre, literally, and thematically.
that ending "I am iron man" killed me after endgame 😭
14:55 Missed Win: Dum-e is alive- eh well.. IT’S BACK
I love you 3000😢😢😢
I love that we ACTUALLY have Rescue in the mcu now :)
My dad's a semi comic book nerd, so even though he knew who the Mandarin was, he still cracked up at Ben Kingsly.
Exactly it’s hysterical! I loved it
I actually loved the twist with the Mandarin, I don't get it, why so many people got mad. that's actually genius. real Mandarin would've been more badass, but I prefer movie version over fan theories.
In regards to not giving Rhodes a suit, the Mk 42 was manually controlled, he manually put it on to and took it off of pepper, as well as manually onto Killian
Every other suit may have been Jarvis controlled but it still only opened or was functional for Tony
He's absolutely right.
Fortune Cookies ARE tasty.
“Good for you, Stiles Stilinski’s dad.”
*that is the role he will forever be known for*
Hey was also Johnny Cage in the original mortal kombat movie
Hearing Extremis reminds me of Iron Man Armored Adventures where Tony injects himself with extremis and gains the ability to control his tech with his mind
4:40 Did anyone else notice the naked bunny with the words "Merry Christmas Pepper" right above its chest?
I assume you haven't watched the movie.
Yeah those upper paws are very misplaced.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA what?! A teen wolf reference? Never thought I'd see that
I PUNCHED THE AIR I WAS EXCITE.
SneezyAnus Where?
stiles stilinsky's dad
Aw I miss it :(
OH MY GOD IT'S SNEEZY ANUS
4:01 Exactly what I said when I watched Iron 3 yesterday for the first time with a friend.
Yea, yesterday. I‘m new in the MCU, my first movie of it was actually Guardians of the Galaxy and a shorts glimpse at IW. My brother watched it, and I just sat with him. I have horrible WiFi and it‘s even hard to watch TFatWS. Just… yeah, I love fortune cookies
I don't give a shit about the comic version but the Manderian twist was fucking genius
That’s the thing... The general audience thinks it was amazing, but then the comic geeks obviously didn’t like it... I guess It’s just hard for filmmakers of comic movies to find the perfect balance where both sides are satisfied...
Iron Man's My Mom's favorite Avenger.
I think he's a great character too because he's not a typical Hero.
He became a good guy overtime.
He went from spoiled little rich boy to grateful man.
And fuck endgame.
Lol
Here after endgame ☹
I love you 3000
Everything great about the Prince of Egypt
Oh, that's easy.
Everything is great about The Prince of Egypt ;-;
The entire movie
Do everything great about CinemaWins!
Sean NO. GET OUT!
EVERYTHING. EVERYTHING IS
17:07 The movie answers why this is a problem. When Killian first approaches Pepper to ask her to invest in Extremis, she says Stark Industries doesn't deal in weapons anymore and Extremis very predictable natural endpoint is a super soldiers and biological weapons arms race. Just because they can doesn't mean they should and perfecting extremis creates more problems than it solves.
Thor: "Jane is better."
14:01
Tony: "Sure Pointbreak..."
Is the next one spiderman homecoming? I'm sure it is but not that sure.
It is
I hate seeing people go "why does he have an arc reactor after this movie?? He doesn't need it"
1, he doesn't always have it, most of the time, it built into the suits to power
2: he only had it in infinity war to store the suit, it just happened to store in the reactor
Just to add to your mention of PTSD. In the movie they mostly handled it well. I’ve been dealing with clinical PTSD, clinical depression and clinical anxiety since I was 14 (I’m nearly 23) and they got most of it right. Some of the panic attacks were a little over done but otherwise they did it very well. Also please finish the Batman and the Transformers series and also please do Pirates of the Caribbean and Lord of the Rings.
12:35 I think only the mark 42 can be coded to anyone as it was still in the testing phase, every other suit is only for tony
I saw a hc that peppers powers mostly got healed but a little remained so that when she got really upset they slightly appear, so if like tony would piss her off and she would melt whatever she was holding.
I know everyone is saying this, but I LOVED Iron Man 3.
I don't think it's as good as Iron Man 1, but it's surrounded by so many amazing movies, that people just assume it's bad. The very beginning confused me in a good way. That song was perfect.
I've never understood the big deal of Tony giving his address on TV. I would think given who he is and the look and location of the house that it would be common knowledge. Him issuing the challenge is catalyst for the attack.
The cinema wins dude seems like the kind of guy who whistles and sings walking down the street. And when it starts to rain he gene Kelly's it. I'm jealous of your optimism keep being you unsung hero.
2:56
Mysterio: I'm about to restart this man's whole career.