And they're usually important! If they had watched the scene at the end of Iron Man they would have known Samuel L Jackson was in this. That scene was so good in theaters back in '08!
Yes, it's important! Go back and watch the Incredible Hulk next. There's several MCU movies between Iron Man 2 and Iron Man 3 so please don't skip them!
You guys should go down the list of the marvel cinematic universe movies so you get everything out of the experience. It’s a lot of movies but worth it. And always make sure to watch after the credits because marvel has a lot of post credit scenes in the movies. Glad you guys enjoyed the movie
Agreed..... Pull up the Wikipedia list of marvel movies and just start with the oldest and keep going through Endgame to get the full experience..... I think it's somewhere close to 30 movies but definitely worth it....... Unfortunately after endgame they multiverse themselves to death with the writing and it got worse and worse. Now a lot of it doesn't make sense and they don't really explain why because the answer is always multiverse.... So everything's possible and nothing makes sense. Up through the infinity war and endgame movies they got better and better every time and it was very very great. Tom Holland's Spiderman trilogy wrapped up just after end game so it kind of ties in and is a superb as well..... Far from home was released after endgame I think and then a third one happened. All of those are fantastic also so check out those. That's really when the good stuff ended though. After that it started going downhill. If I remember correctly I think Edward Norton's hulk movie is the one to start with. There were also a couple unofficial hulk movies that weren't part of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) and they were fun but not required viewing.
Absolutely! The whole line up to Endgame really won me over. The way everything is connected and things from every movie have a reason to be there. The two finale movies really hit home and surprised me. Even the antagonist had very human motivations. Wow.
Facts, plus it helps to understand the movies better , and all the post credit scenes that tie everything together .. phenominal.. its like 22 movies from iroman 1 to Avengers Endgame.. and with all the marvel fans out there i wouldnt doubt that they be ur most watched ... do like a Marvel Mondays or something and bang em all out in order
yeah i feel like these should be released weekly or watched closer in order too pick up the entire saga . i hope they mass upload the entire first saga at least soon!
5 of my favorite things in this movie: 1. The briefcase suit on the racetrack 2. Need I say more than Natasha Romanoff? 3. The new, triangular Arc reactor 4. Don Cheadle's sass as Rhodey/War Machine 5. All the jokes about Justin Hammer's engineering prowess...or lack, thereof
@@hadoken95 I die laughing every time. That and when Happy struggles with 1 guard, while Natasha takes out the others without getting winded or breaking a sweat. 😆🤣
Three things in every MCU movie to look for: 1. Stan Lee cameo (up to the point where he died) 2. End credit scenes 3. At least one scene where someone jumps/falls/ejects out of an aircraft.
Don Cheadle's armor is called War Machine. Back in the mid 90's when war machine first appeared people went nuts! People forget just how popular war machine was when he first came out.
Love you guys!! Sam Jackson’s team is part of S.H.I.E.L.D. If you start on the MCU journey you will learn more about them. But don’t forget to watch the end credit scenes in these movies. (And watch them in release order). Ya’ll are in for a fun ride!
Yes, they name drop the full name of SHIELD in the first Iron Man. To which he told them, you got to find a better name for that. I always thought it was great using Agent Coulson to bring together the different parts of the puzzle that would form the Avengers.
@@rullvox5912 - Even he has problems with this movie though, since they stripped his performance. I actually like the alternate ending they released more for his character.
Loved the reaction guys! All of these movies are connected. If you guys are serious about doing these MCU movies there’s a few thing you gotta remember. PLEASE watch the end credits scenes……some movies have more than one and they lead into the next movie. Look out for the Stan Lee cameos in every movie. He was “Hugh Hefner” in iron man 1 and in this movie he was “Larry King” Bonus points if you include him in your TH-cam edit. Finally please please watch in release order. Here’s a list to help you. The Infinity Saga: Phase One (2008-2012) Iron Man (May 2, 2008) The Incredible Hulk (June 13, 2008) Iron Man 2 (May 7, 2010) Thor (May 6, 2011) Captain America: The First Avenger (July 22, 2011) Marvel’s The Avengers (May 4, 2012) Phase Two (2013-2015) Iron Man 3 (May 3, 2013) Thor: The Dark World (November 8, 2013) Captain America: The Winter Soldier (April 4, 2014) Guardians of the Galaxy (August 1, 2014) Avengers: Age of Ultron (May 1, 2015) Ant-Man (July 17, 2015) Phase Three (2016-2019) Captain America: Civil War (May 6, 2016) Doctor Strange (November 4, 2016) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (May 5, 2017) Spider-Man: Homecoming (July 7, 2017) Thor: Ragnarok (November 3, 2017) Black Panther (February 16, 2018) Avengers: Infinity War (April 27, 2018) Ant-Man and the Wasp (July 6, 2018) Captain Marvel (March 8, 2019) Avengers: Endgame (April 26, 2019) Spider-Man: Far From Home (July 2, 2019)
The Ironman suits were all about being more advanced. Each one had new calabilities and improvements, some being one-off variants. Asia was right. It was not an exchange. Robert Downey Jr. The arc reactor that he had been using was based on palladium. It was toxic. SHIELD.
ITS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU WATCH THESE IN RELEASE ORDER!!! Its like reading a book with related chapters...don't jump around. Watch it as it was meant to be told and revealed, together with the post-credit scenes. You won't regret it.
It definitely has my possibly favorite "super hero intro" of any movie, when he jumps out of the plane and flies down to the expo, lol. My only real complaint is that Vanko didn't put up much of a fight at the very end. That fight should've lasted longer than the fight against the drones.
Guys, You’re missing out. Second movie and you didnt watch post credit scenes. Most marvel movies have minimum 1, most often 2 post credit scenes (mood credit scene and post credit scene). At the end of post credits of the first iron man, Sam Jackson’s meets Tony after the „I am Ironman” revelation and asks him whether he thinks he is the only super hero in the world. Which at the time was a tease that we will get more marvel movies. Please watch MCU movies in release order so everything ties together. If you will now go straight to IronMan 3 it will be a confusing experience without previous movies, especially the first avengers movie. You are going for a ride with those movies :) And another reminder, back when those movies were being released, there was a saying „you don’t leave the cinema before the end credits stop rolling” 😅
So i thought id make it a little easier for you if you are actually going to watch all the Marvel movies. ( id recommend watching the series aswell. there is alot of information lost if you just watch the movies and not the series as well) Here is the list of how to watch them in order ( Series included ) Phase One: Iron Man (2008) The Incredible Hulk (2008) Iron Man 2 (2010) Thor (2011) Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) The Avengers (2012) Phase Two: Iron Man 3 (2013) Thor: The Dark World (2013) Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) Ant-Man (2015) Phase Three: Captain America: Civil War (2016) Doctor Strange (2016) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) Thor: Ragnarok (2017) Black Panther (2018) Avengers: Infinity War (2018) Ant-Man and The Wasp (2018) Captain Marvel (2019) Avengers: Endgame (2019) Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) Disney+ Series: WandaVision (2021) - best watched after "Avengers: Endgame" The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (2021) - best watched after "Avengers: Endgame" Loki (2021) - best watched after "Avengers: Endgame" Hawkeye (2021) - best watched after "Avengers: Endgame" Phase Four: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) Eternals (2021) Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) - best watched after "Loki" Well buckle up because this is going to be a wild ride. Hehe. I know looking at all of these it can be a little overwhelming but trust me its worth it. i watched most of these movies more then once... And I wasn't even the biggest Marvel guy to begin with.. But iv grown to love most of these movies. So sit back relax. Get some snacks and enjoy the ride!
One of my favorite parts is when Tony and Rhoddy were fighting, and he says you wanna be the war machine take the shot. Badass way to drop a super hero name
The Marvel movies play in order. Scarlet Johansson is Black Widow. Tony's father worked on making Captain America. Samuel L. Jackson is Nick Fury. He runs SHIELD.
Mickey Rourke caught some flack for his performance in this movie, even garnering a Golden Raspberry nomination for Worst Actor. However, a TH-cam reactor named Dasha of Russia said that his performance was authentic, complete with a genuine accent and speaking real Russian. I’ll take her word about Mickey’s performance over anyone else’s anytime.
In the comics, Tony Stark has a problem with alcoholism and has to make a recovery. It is kind of ironic given Robert Downey Jr.'s own personal past with addiction in real life.
As a long time actual comic reader, in the 80's I would imagine them making Iron Man and Avengers movies ,but never thought it was possible in 1985. Thankfully, Blade was a big hit that lead to X-Men in 2000 , then Marvel started to believe that they could really do it. They could and it was awesome !
Guys,about the suit,the silver metal suit was the second suit he made in the first movie,and the red and gold one is the third/the signature suit.Both the suits have the same base capabilities.
Peace, love and a happy new year to you all, especially Asia and BJ! I really hope you have someone helping guide through watching the MCU because there's a few things you guys have missed already and there's so much you'll miss if you dont know the score with how these movies work, but that's what makes them special. Thank you for everything you've given over this year, so much entertainment, it means a lot to more than just me, I'm sure.
You asked why Tony had different versions of his suit. You are partially correct by saying they have different capabilities, but the biggest reason is that Stark is a perfectionist. He keeps upgrading them to make what he considers the perfect one. He still hasn't done it yet. Ivan Vanko was in the comics. His father, Anton, was a brilliant scientist who fought Iron Man as the original Crimson Dynamo. The character is portraying another Iron Man enemy, Whiplash.
in the ccomics Tony was a big alcoholic i think this movie touched on that more than other iron man movies & each suit is a better version of the previous ones but some also do have special functions, it’s so he has a variety of suits
so enjoy watching you guys react to these movies, just a few things, others have mentioned as well, please don't forget to watch the end credit scenes, once the movie ends, there is always a little bit more after the credits roll past, so watch those as well. also watch the movies in their proper order as they released in real time. If you start jumping around in the release order, certain people & things won't make any sense. Last, Samuel Jackson plays Nick Fury, he's the head of Shield, was in the comics & is part of the MCU in several movies as Nick Fury.
Pepper Potts is indeed in the comics. Back in the 60s I am pretty sure her and Tony's driver Happy Hogan ( the guy that went into the building with Natasha) get married.
If you watch the post-credits scenes in the Marvel movies, that'd answer a lot of your questions - Nick Fury (SLJ) runs SHIELD and Black Widow is one of his agents. Nick Fury was introduced in the post credits scene of the first Iron Man.
Iron Man 2, the introduction of War Machine with Mickey Rourke as Whiplash. Not much to the plot but some good action with the raceway scene, Black Widow, and the final battle.
The Post Credit Hammer is very important. Now you gotta go thru the “gauntlet” that is the infinity saga. Enjoy the greatest 20plus movie, cinematic odyssey ever told. Can’t wait till you see what happens to Jarvis …
Not sure if you two are going to do ALL of the MCU movies, but please do them in order so that you understand them the way we all did. And btw, there’s at least 30 of them by now. Incredible Hulk is 'sort of' an MCU movie too, so you may as well watch it before you go any further... It would have been just before this movie. I think y'all are going to love the entire experience.
@@ninjabluefyre3815 It's only an MCU movie because the end scene that they added at the end, so it's 'sort of'. It wasn’t filmed at Paramount, it was filmed at Universal Studios. It was a Hulk stand alone movie that they wanted to bring into the greater MCU later, which they did.
@@blindsurvival8570 Sorry, but you are wrong. Guess you didn't see the SHIELD references and Captain America foreshadowing when you watched The Incredible Hulk.
@@tuffs4it I did see that as a matter of fact. They even talked about it during the movie, but they couldn't actually say who they were talking about because Universal didn’t own the rights to any of the characters in the Avengers EXCEPT for the Hulk. Fortunetly, Kevin arranged to have the end scene added so that it would fit into the MCU. He knew that Universal was going to lose ownership of their Marvel characters between 2025-2028, they ended up making another deal for earlier though: Nothing from The Incredible Hulk is MCU, except the end credit scene"
@@blindsurvival8570 Kevin Feige also arranged for the SHIELD and Stark logos to appear repeatedly and them to be a supplier of weapons, a letter from Nick Fury of Shield command, 4 actors who would/will reprise their roles in later MCU films and for the Super Soldier/Erskine connection, without which you don't have a baddie for the Incredible Hulk film as it played out. They also specifically reference the film and even show clips from it in The Avengers as part of the storyline. How much more evidence do you need that it's solidly part of the MCU? You may not want it to be, but it definitely is part of MCU continuity.
Fun fact # 1 : The scene where Iron Man saves the little boy from being shot by one of the Hammer military drones at the Stark Expo. Marvel Entertainment and Disney confirmed years later that the boy is supposed to be a younger Peter Parker. (aka: Spider-Man) Fun fact # 2 : The whole soundtrack is all songs by AC/DC. 😊
Ahh you're back on it! Next up : THOR! But it would be a good idea to watch The Incredible Hulk first. Technically, that came out right after the first Iron-Man. This way you get some back story of Bruce Banner (Hulk) and how he gets mixed in all this. It's a stand alone movie but it's part of the MCU storyline.
Happy to see you start this journey but Please please watch these in movie Release order. Each film feeds into the next and you will appreciate it more. These have lots of things that are missed or spoiled otherwise. It’s called Marvel cinematic universe for a reason.❤
Agreed, release order is the way, as end credit scenes tie into the next film and so on, and the timeline makes more sense with the info revealed in each film. It's ok if you skipped the Incredible Hulk, it's a great film but the only thing that REALLY ties it to the MCU as a whole is the end credit scene and the future inclusion of two characters far down the road.
17:33 In the comics and later movies Tony Stark is always upgrading his suits or building some for specific tasks which happens in a later MCU movie but I won't spoil it.
introduction of my SECOND Favorite Avenger Natasha Romanoff Aka the Black Widow!!!!!!!!! Dont PLAY WITH HER!!!!!!!! She is BEAST❤❤❤shout out to Scarlett johansson!!!!!!
Love Iron Man. Like some others have mentioned Marvel movies need to watched in order of release. The extra credit scene in this one won't make sense because you haven't watched Thor.
I can't wait until you get to Endgame. That might take a year or two, but well worth it. Endgame was probably the most crazy, adrenaline-rushed time I have had in my life. The energy in the theater was soooo insane! I will follow you two on your journey to the endgame. I hope you watch all the movies in the order everyone did... it's so satisfying!!!
Happy New Years you two. Always enjoyed your reactions. Hopefully you'll check out The Avengers and Iron man 3 next either way y'all are in for one heck of a ride. I enjoyed Mickey Rourke's performance in this movie especially after everything he's been through like RDJ. It was cool to see him in this
What you're not remembering is that Roadie works for the US Military. The government wanted the Iron Man suit for military use but Tony refused. When Roadie took the suit, it was what the military was going to force anyway but they needed it weaponized which is why they went to Hammer to get what they needed. The reason why it looks different is because it's its own "character", War Machine. Ivan Vanko is a character from the comics, Whiplash. which was first introduced in 1968. Vanko was not the first version. There were several version of Whiplash through the comics history including a few females. Natasha Romanova is a former Black Widow assassin who joined S.H.I.E.L.D. and becomes an Avenger. That's why she's badass. You'll see a lot more of her later but she's basically Nick Fury's right hand woman in covert ops. You MUST fast forward through the credits as there is always a juicy tidbit of something that happened or will happen in a future movie. You should really watch them in chronological order so you get the full scope and keep better track of the events as they unfold. Right now you've only seen Iron Man 1 and 2 which were the first ones to be released but Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain Marvel are prequels. Captain America: The First Avenger Captain Marvel Iron Man Iron Man 2 The Incredible Hulk Thor The Avengers Thor: The Dark World Iron Man 3 Captain America: The Winter Soldier Guardians of the Galaxy Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Avengers: Age of Ultron Ant-Man Captain America: Civil War Black Widow Spider-Man: Homecoming Black Panther Doctor Strange Thor: Ragnarok Ant-Man and the Wasp Avengers: Infinity War Avengers: Endgame Spider-Man: Far From Home Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Eternals Spider-Man: No Way Home Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Thor: Love and Thunder Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 The Marvels
Love ya guys to death but you're doing the MCU wrong. It's like a TV show, one big story. Ya gotta watch them in the right order, and more frequently. :p
3:25 Unlike the comic books most heroes in the MCU don’t have secret identities. Only Daredevil and one other hero (secret cameo in this movie) hide their identity from the public.
Love your channel. Gotta watch the end credit scenes. Connects the movies together. Also watch out for Stan Lee, the legendary creator of the Marvel characters. Nuff said...
If you are going to watch the marvel movies, you should make sure that you watch them in the order that they came out in the movies. Also, make sure you watch the post credit scenes because you missed a lot if you don’t and you shouldn’t go so long between because you forget what happens
FYI - All these Marvel Movies have scenes after the end either in the middle of the credits or after the credits. So you will want to Fast Forward once the credits start to get to the additional scenes.
Make to sure watch them in release order as all the MCU movies are one giant connected story. :) Also there are always end scene credits. Sometimes during the credits, sometimes after the credits. Sometimes there may be 2-3 scenes.
The kid in the iron Man mask is Peter Parker AKA Spider-Man. Tony's new ark reactor is a synthetic version of a magical element that's why the previous Arc reactor with poison him despite whatever element he would try because every element Tony try would be of earthly means. Villain Ivan vanko is a mixture of two different iron Man villains one being whiplash and the other being crimson Dynamo which was the armor Ivan was wearing in the final battle.
The element he was using was strong but toxic. The new element was even more powerful with no side effects, and you will see it has so much energy potential that he is going to make some amazing suits over all the movies. Stop skipping the cut scenes, they set up the next movies. There are usually two
He keeps improving the suits. Every time he finds a flaw, the next suit will have corrected it. For example, whiplash used electricity to attack him. So that's going to be in his mind when he designs the next suit
Tony Stark. The ultimate Peacock. Forgot to mention how this scratches the 'Rock'em Sock'em Robots' nostalgia itch. Back when everything was analogue/physical.
Oops, to stay in order of the movies The Incredible Hulk is before this one, after Iron Man 1. Then Iron Man 2. Then: Thor Captain America: The First Avenger Marvels The First Avengers There's 10 yrs. of different movies intertwined into 1 looooong storyline.
Sam Jackson's character first showed up in the post-credits scene of Iron Man 1. Then SPOILER ALERT: Tony Stark cameo'd in the post-credit scene of Incredible Hulk. Others may hate me for spoiling, but it's meant to emphasize that y'all NEED to include your reactions to the post-credit scenes! It's also important to keep emphasizing that the MCU is interconnected, so make sure not to skip. The movies aren't all perfect, but they're all loads of fun.
38:21 Y'all didn't pay attention to the first movie. They're the Marvel Universe's CIA called S.H.I.E.L.D. They play a big part in these early Marvel Cinematic Universe movies.
So glad to see you two getting into the Marvel Cinematic Universe! It's one of my favourite franchises, and Iron Man is the character that began it all. A few notes to help you understand: The character Ivan Vanko isn't exactly original to the movies. He's kind of an amalgamation of two villains from the comics, Whiplash and Crimson Dynamo. Both of them were long-time foes of Iron Man, and Whiplash had a great deal of history with Justin Hammer as well. The organization that both Nick Fury and Natasha/Natalie work for is called S.H.I.E.L.D., a kind of counter-espionage and covert operations group. Coulson mentions it at the very end of the first "Iron Man" movie. It's an agency that utilizes highly advanced science to protect the United States and the wider world from high-level threats. Fury is the current director of S.H.I.E.L.D. (although not the highest official), Natasha and Coulson are two of its agents, and Tony's father Howard Stark was one of its founders. Speaking of Howard, the main problem driving the story in this movie was the fact that he designed the arc reactor (along with Anton Vanko), but lacked the technology build it. In particular, he couldn't synthesize the element that he'd discovered to be its power source, so that Tony was forced to use palladium which was making him sick. But Howard trusted that his son would eventually figure out how to create the element he needed, and left hints for how do to so encoded in the diorama. Thankfully, Tony did indeed figure it out. Finally, as others have been saying, please watch some of the other films in the MCU. There is a third "Iron Man" movie, but if you watch it without viewing "The Avengers", you'll have no idea what Stark is going through or why. And of course, seeing a few of the earlier MCU films will help you understand "The Avengers" as well. Happy New Year!
Not sure if anyone has mentioned end credit scenes with Marvel movies, you have to go all the way to after all the credits have rolled. Just an FYI, love to watch ya'lls reactions!
Asia had the plot right and didn't know. He was told to let Hammer weaponize the suit for the us military, hammer works with the gov. And is a bad guy too. The drones and the silver suit being controlled by bad guy was not hammers plan, he didn't know what bad guy was really up to
I think my favorite part about the ex-wife missile that I learned is that it's a kinetic missile, it needs time and distance to build up speed for it to build up power the fact he shot it from that close means it had no power behind it because it was traveling so slow still.
Asia and Bj dont forget these marvel movies have after credit scenes in every movie
Often more than one!
Yup, usually 2! @@andrew77961
And they're usually important! If they had watched the scene at the end of Iron Man they would have known Samuel L Jackson was in this. That scene was so good in theaters back in '08!
No they don't lol
Well not after Endgame but, yeppers on most!
Don’t just jump around, guys, you have to watch these in release order. 👍
Yes, it's important! Go back and watch the Incredible Hulk next. There's several MCU movies between Iron Man 2 and Iron Man 3 so please don't skip them!
I did chronological order and I enjoyed it.
It's imperative so you get the full experience of watching the movies
There are a few things that cross-pollination across all the films that you'll miss if you don't watch in release order.
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But the post got a like from them.
The kid Tony saved was later confirmed to be Peter Parker btw.
I never knew that. Just looked it up in the casting
You guys should go down the list of the marvel cinematic universe movies so you get everything out of the experience. It’s a lot of movies but worth it. And always make sure to watch after the credits because marvel has a lot of post credit scenes in the movies. Glad you guys enjoyed the movie
Agreed..... Pull up the Wikipedia list of marvel movies and just start with the oldest and keep going through Endgame to get the full experience..... I think it's somewhere close to 30 movies but definitely worth it....... Unfortunately after endgame they multiverse themselves to death with the writing and it got worse and worse. Now a lot of it doesn't make sense and they don't really explain why because the answer is always multiverse.... So everything's possible and nothing makes sense.
Up through the infinity war and endgame movies they got better and better every time and it was very very great.
Tom Holland's Spiderman trilogy wrapped up just after end game so it kind of ties in and is a superb as well..... Far from home was released after endgame I think and then a third one happened. All of those are fantastic also so check out those. That's really when the good stuff ended though. After that it started going downhill.
If I remember correctly I think Edward Norton's hulk movie is the one to start with. There were also a couple unofficial hulk movies that weren't part of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) and they were fun but not required viewing.
Absolutely! The whole line up to Endgame really won me over. The way everything is connected and things from every movie have a reason to be there. The two finale movies really hit home and surprised me. Even the antagonist had very human motivations. Wow.
Facts, plus it helps to understand the movies better , and all the post credit scenes that tie everything together .. phenominal.. its like 22 movies from iroman 1 to Avengers Endgame.. and with all the marvel fans out there i wouldnt doubt that they be ur most watched ... do like a Marvel Mondays or something and bang em all out in order
yeah i feel like these should be released weekly or watched closer in order too pick up the entire saga . i hope they mass upload the entire first saga at least soon!
The message Tony gets from his dad always gets to me, I lost my dad to cancer in 2008
sorry for your lose lsot my father in 2020 do to blood clot
5 of my favorite things in this movie:
1. The briefcase suit on the racetrack
2. Need I say more than Natasha Romanoff?
3. The new, triangular Arc reactor
4. Don Cheadle's sass as Rhodey/War Machine
5. All the jokes about Justin Hammer's engineering prowess...or lack, thereof
lol yea for #2 that takedown of Happy is one of the best moments - love Pepper's "OH MY GOD!"
@@hadoken95 I die laughing every time. That and when Happy struggles with 1 guard, while Natasha takes out the others without getting winded or breaking a sweat. 😆🤣
"Goldstein!"
"Yes Mr. Stark?"
"Gimme a phat beat to beat my buddy's ass to!"
#5 - Justin Hammer is the Gilderoy Lockhart of the MCU.
@@PhilBagels That's a perfect comparison
Three things in every MCU movie to look for:
1. Stan Lee cameo (up to the point where he died)
2. End credit scenes
3. At least one scene where someone jumps/falls/ejects out of an aircraft.
Don Cheadle's armor is called War Machine. Back in the mid 90's when war machine first appeared people went nuts! People forget just how popular war machine was when he first came out.
Love you guys!! Sam Jackson’s team is part of S.H.I.E.L.D. If you start on the MCU journey you will learn more about them. But don’t forget to watch the end credit scenes in these movies. (And watch them in release order). Ya’ll are in for a fun ride!
Yes, they name drop the full name of SHIELD in the first Iron Man. To which he told them, you got to find a better name for that. I always thought it was great using Agent Coulson to bring together the different parts of the puzzle that would form the Avengers.
OMG, that's right! You NEED to watch the end credit scenes!!
Pepper is in the comics. Ivan Vanko is a combination of two characters from the comics. Whiplash and Crimson Dynamo
The hype when the first trailer for this movie came out was bonkers! Whiplash slashing those whips on the racetrack had people going nuts!
Ivan Vanko [whiplash] is played by Mickey Rourke, who in real life is very strange, weird.
@@rullvox5912 - Even he has problems with this movie though, since they stripped his performance. I actually like the alternate ending they released more for his character.
Loved the reaction guys! All of these movies are connected. If you guys are serious about doing these MCU movies there’s a few thing you gotta remember.
PLEASE watch the end credits scenes……some movies have more than one and they lead into the next movie.
Look out for the Stan Lee cameos in every movie. He was “Hugh Hefner” in iron man 1 and in this movie he was “Larry King” Bonus points if you include him in your TH-cam edit.
Finally please please watch in release order. Here’s a list to help you.
The Infinity Saga: Phase One (2008-2012)
Iron Man (May 2, 2008)
The Incredible Hulk (June 13, 2008)
Iron Man 2 (May 7, 2010)
Thor (May 6, 2011)
Captain America: The First Avenger (July 22, 2011)
Marvel’s The Avengers (May 4, 2012)
Phase Two (2013-2015)
Iron Man 3 (May 3, 2013)
Thor: The Dark World (November 8, 2013)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (April 4, 2014)
Guardians of the Galaxy (August 1, 2014)
Avengers: Age of Ultron (May 1, 2015)
Ant-Man (July 17, 2015)
Phase Three (2016-2019)
Captain America: Civil War (May 6, 2016)
Doctor Strange (November 4, 2016)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (May 5, 2017)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (July 7, 2017)
Thor: Ragnarok (November 3, 2017)
Black Panther (February 16, 2018)
Avengers: Infinity War (April 27, 2018)
Ant-Man and the Wasp (July 6, 2018)
Captain Marvel (March 8, 2019)
Avengers: Endgame (April 26, 2019)
Spider-Man: Far From Home (July 2, 2019)
I was so excited for you guys to watch this, you get to see Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury. Great Reactions lol
The Ironman suits were all about being more advanced. Each one had new calabilities and improvements, some being one-off variants. Asia was right. It was not an exchange. Robert Downey Jr. The arc reactor that he had been using was based on palladium. It was toxic. SHIELD.
My favorite scene was Natasha and Happy fighting through those guys at that building.
ITS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU WATCH THESE IN RELEASE ORDER!!! Its like reading a book with related chapters...don't jump around. Watch it as it was meant to be told and revealed, together with the post-credit scenes. You won't regret it.
Never understood the hate on this flic. I think its a fantastic follow up.
It definitely has my possibly favorite "super hero intro" of any movie, when he jumps out of the plane and flies down to the expo, lol. My only real complaint is that Vanko didn't put up much of a fight at the very end. That fight should've lasted longer than the fight against the drones.
Guys,
You’re missing out. Second movie and you didnt watch post credit scenes. Most marvel movies have minimum 1, most often 2 post credit scenes (mood credit scene and post credit scene).
At the end of post credits of the first iron man, Sam Jackson’s meets Tony after the „I am Ironman” revelation and asks him whether he thinks he is the only super hero in the world. Which at the time was a tease that we will get more marvel movies.
Please watch MCU movies in release order so everything ties together. If you will now go straight to IronMan 3 it will be a confusing experience without previous movies, especially the first avengers movie.
You are going for a ride with those movies :)
And another reminder, back when those movies were being released, there was a saying „you don’t leave the cinema before the end credits stop rolling” 😅
So i thought id make it a little easier for you if you are actually going to watch all the Marvel movies. ( id recommend watching the series aswell. there is alot of information lost if you just watch the movies and not the series as well)
Here is the list of how to watch them in order ( Series included )
Phase One:
Iron Man (2008)
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Iron Man 2 (2010)
Thor (2011)
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
The Avengers (2012)
Phase Two:
Iron Man 3 (2013)
Thor: The Dark World (2013)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
Ant-Man (2015)
Phase Three:
Captain America: Civil War (2016)
Doctor Strange (2016)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
Black Panther (2018)
Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
Ant-Man and The Wasp (2018)
Captain Marvel (2019)
Avengers: Endgame (2019)
Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
Disney+ Series:
WandaVision (2021) - best watched after "Avengers: Endgame"
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (2021) - best watched after "Avengers: Endgame"
Loki (2021) - best watched after "Avengers: Endgame"
Hawkeye (2021) - best watched after "Avengers: Endgame"
Phase Four:
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)
Eternals (2021)
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) - best watched after "Loki"
Well buckle up because this is going to be a wild ride. Hehe. I know looking at all of these it can be a little overwhelming but trust me its worth it. i watched most of these movies more then once... And I wasn't even the biggest Marvel guy to begin with.. But iv grown to love most of these movies. So sit back relax. Get some snacks and enjoy the ride!
Man I love Iron man, but Sam Rockwell as Hammer is just the best.
One of my favorite parts is when Tony and Rhoddy were fighting, and he says you wanna be the war machine take the shot. Badass way to drop a super hero name
The Marvel movies play in order. Scarlet Johansson is Black Widow. Tony's father worked on making Captain America. Samuel L. Jackson is Nick Fury. He runs SHIELD.
Mickey Rourke caught some flack for his performance in this movie, even garnering a Golden Raspberry nomination for Worst Actor. However, a TH-cam reactor named Dasha of Russia said that his performance was authentic, complete with a genuine accent and speaking real Russian. I’ll take her word about Mickey’s performance over anyone else’s anytime.
In the comics, Tony Stark has a problem with alcoholism and has to make a recovery. It is kind of ironic given Robert Downey Jr.'s own personal past with addiction in real life.
They wrote this script in a cave with a box of scraps, and it's still fine. Robert Downey Jr., man...the King.
RDJ is not a king, he's THE EMPEROR the guy that sits on the throne and kings come to him and kneel.
As a long time actual comic reader, in the 80's I would imagine them making Iron Man and Avengers movies ,but never thought it was possible in 1985. Thankfully, Blade was a big hit that lead to X-Men in 2000 , then Marvel started to believe that they could really do it. They could and it was awesome !
Guys,about the suit,the silver metal suit was the second suit he made in the first movie,and the red and gold one is the third/the signature suit.Both the suits have the same base capabilities.
The Mark II (silver one) lacks the materials that prevents the icing build up at high altitude.
@@mechanomics2649 I mean he did solve it manually in the first movie though,but yeah the signature suit is better.
Peace, love and a happy new year to you all, especially Asia and BJ! I really hope you have someone helping guide through watching the MCU because there's a few things you guys have missed already and there's so much you'll miss if you dont know the score with how these movies work, but that's what makes them special. Thank you for everything you've given over this year, so much entertainment, it means a lot to more than just me, I'm sure.
@@MoMoMyPup10 Thanks and happy new year to you. Really hope someone over there clues them in before they lose the plot
You asked why Tony had different versions of his suit. You are partially correct by saying they have different capabilities, but the biggest reason is that Stark is a perfectionist. He keeps upgrading them to make what he considers the perfect one. He still hasn't done it yet. Ivan Vanko was in the comics. His father, Anton, was a brilliant scientist who fought Iron Man as the original Crimson Dynamo. The character is portraying another Iron Man enemy, Whiplash.
in the ccomics Tony was a big alcoholic i think this movie touched on that more than other iron man movies & each suit is a better version of the previous ones but some also do have special functions, it’s so he has a variety of suits
Ya'll need to watch the after credits scenes. Teasers on whats to come.
Btw, Happy New Year! It's a blessing to see another year.
Same to you, happy new year! Remember this is edited for YT so we do watch ❤️❤️
@@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ Oh that's right, my bad y'all.
@@ReelinwithAsiaandBJ also if doing the entire MCU, you gotta do release order
17:30 Stark is constantly adding new technology to the Iron Man armors. Rhodes is using an earlier prototype seen in the first movie.
so enjoy watching you guys react to these movies, just a few things, others have mentioned as well, please don't forget to watch the end credit scenes, once the movie ends, there is always a little bit more after the credits roll past, so watch those as well. also watch the movies in their proper order as they released in real time. If you start jumping around in the release order, certain people & things won't make any sense. Last, Samuel Jackson plays Nick Fury, he's the head of Shield, was in the comics & is part of the MCU in several movies as Nick Fury.
Pepper Potts is indeed in the comics. Back in the 60s I am pretty sure her and Tony's driver Happy Hogan ( the guy that went into the building with Natasha) get married.
“You wanna be the war machine?!” Is a reference to Rhodey name in the comics.
If you watch the post-credits scenes in the Marvel movies, that'd answer a lot of your questions - Nick Fury (SLJ) runs SHIELD and Black Widow is one of his agents. Nick Fury was introduced in the post credits scene of the first Iron Man.
Iron Man 2, the introduction of War Machine with Mickey Rourke as Whiplash. Not much to the plot but some good action with the raceway scene, Black Widow, and the final battle.
Just so you know, it's officially unofficial canon that the little boy with the Iron Man mask that Tony saved was Peter Parker (Spider-Man).
Ivan's character was called Whiplash. And yes, Pepper was in the comics too.
I'm not a big Mickey Rourke fan but "The Wrestler" starring him & Marisa Tomei (My Cousin Vinny) was a role made for him. Worth a watch.
Did you guys see the end credits scene from the 1st Iron Man? Nick Fury(Sam L Jackson) made his first appearance in trying to recruit Iron Man.
Tony Stark's suits just get Better & Better with each movie.
I absolutely love your movie reviews, your both great, Asia, I just love your laughter, keep it up.
I love seeing Mickey Rourke and knowing that he's still working he's a legend in my book iykyk ❤💪🏼
The Post Credit Hammer is very important. Now you gotta go thru the “gauntlet” that is the infinity saga. Enjoy the greatest 20plus movie, cinematic odyssey ever told. Can’t wait till you see what happens to Jarvis …
There is a fan theory that the little kid at the Expo with the Iron Man mask was a ten-year-old Peter Parker.
Not sure if you two are going to do ALL of the MCU movies, but please do them in order so that you understand them the way we all did. And btw, there’s at least 30 of them by now. Incredible Hulk is 'sort of' an MCU movie too, so you may as well watch it before you go any further... It would have been just before this movie. I think y'all are going to love the entire experience.
It is an MCU movie. There's no sort of about it.
@@ninjabluefyre3815 It's only an MCU movie because the end scene that they added at the end, so it's 'sort of'. It wasn’t filmed at Paramount, it was filmed at Universal Studios. It was a Hulk stand alone movie that they wanted to bring into the greater MCU later, which they did.
@@blindsurvival8570 Sorry, but you are wrong. Guess you didn't see the SHIELD references and Captain America foreshadowing when you watched The Incredible Hulk.
@@tuffs4it I did see that as a matter of fact. They even talked about it during the movie, but they couldn't actually say who they were talking about because Universal didn’t own the rights to any of the characters in the Avengers EXCEPT for the Hulk. Fortunetly, Kevin arranged to have the end scene added so that it would fit into the MCU. He knew that Universal was going to lose ownership of their Marvel characters between 2025-2028, they ended up making another deal for earlier though: Nothing from The Incredible Hulk is MCU, except the end credit scene"
@@blindsurvival8570 Kevin Feige also arranged for the SHIELD and Stark logos to appear repeatedly and them to be a supplier of weapons, a letter from Nick Fury of Shield command, 4 actors who would/will reprise their roles in later MCU films and for the Super Soldier/Erskine connection, without which you don't have a baddie for the Incredible Hulk film as it played out. They also specifically reference the film and even show clips from it in The Avengers as part of the storyline. How much more evidence do you need that it's solidly part of the MCU? You may not want it to be, but it definitely is part of MCU continuity.
Fun fact # 1 : The scene where Iron Man saves the little boy from being shot by one of the Hammer military drones at the Stark Expo. Marvel Entertainment and Disney confirmed years later that the boy is supposed to be a younger Peter Parker. (aka: Spider-Man)
Fun fact # 2 : The whole soundtrack is all songs by AC/DC. 😊
Ahh you're back on it! Next up : THOR! But it would be a good idea to watch The Incredible Hulk first. Technically, that came out right after the first Iron-Man. This way you get some back story of Bruce Banner (Hulk) and how he gets mixed in all this. It's a stand alone movie but it's part of the MCU storyline.
Happy to see you start this journey but Please please watch these in movie Release order. Each film feeds into the next and you will appreciate it more. These have lots of things that are missed or spoiled otherwise. It’s called Marvel cinematic universe for a reason.❤
Please for the love of God 😭🤍
Agreed, release order is the way, as end credit scenes tie into the next film and so on, and the timeline makes more sense with the info revealed in each film. It's ok if you skipped the Incredible Hulk, it's a great film but the only thing that REALLY ties it to the MCU as a whole is the end credit scene and the future inclusion of two characters far down the road.
In the comics the silver one was called War machine
17:33 In the comics and later movies Tony Stark is always upgrading his suits or building some for specific tasks which happens in a later MCU movie but I won't spoil it.
introduction of my SECOND Favorite Avenger Natasha Romanoff Aka the Black Widow!!!!!!!!! Dont PLAY WITH HER!!!!!!!! She is BEAST❤❤❤shout out to Scarlett johansson!!!!!!
Love Iron Man. Like some others have mentioned Marvel movies need to watched in order of release. The extra credit scene in this one won't make sense because you haven't watched Thor.
Thor was after this movie. They did miss The Incredible Hulk, though.
Future reference. The line “if you can make god bleed…” later you’ll hear “all that for a drop of blood”
I think you two will love this saga so you should continue the journey!
My man Mickey Rourke is in this he's awesome actor done alot of great movies.
I can't wait until you get to Endgame. That might take a year or two, but well worth it. Endgame was probably the most crazy, adrenaline-rushed time I have had in my life. The energy in the theater was soooo insane! I will follow you two on your journey to the endgame. I hope you watch all the movies in the order everyone did... it's so satisfying!!!
Yeah, seeing this in theaters with my teenage son was an experience I'll never forget!
Happy New Years you two. Always enjoyed your reactions. Hopefully you'll check out The Avengers and Iron man 3 next either way y'all are in for one heck of a ride. I enjoyed Mickey Rourke's performance in this movie especially after everything he's been through like RDJ. It was cool to see him in this
Fun fact: Terrence Howard was the highest paid actor in Ironman 1, which is why he isn't in the rest of the series
Fun fact, the little boy in the iron man mask that Tony saves is a future MCU character! 😉
Why don't you guys watch the end credits?
Y'all need to check out the Man Who Would Be King. Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Christopher Guest. One of my favorite movies
What you're not remembering is that Roadie works for the US Military. The government wanted the Iron Man suit for military use but Tony refused. When Roadie took the suit, it was what the military was going to force anyway but they needed it weaponized which is why they went to Hammer to get what they needed. The reason why it looks different is because it's its own "character", War Machine.
Ivan Vanko is a character from the comics, Whiplash. which was first introduced in 1968. Vanko was not the first version. There were several version of Whiplash through the comics history including a few females.
Natasha Romanova is a former Black Widow assassin who joined S.H.I.E.L.D. and becomes an Avenger. That's why she's badass. You'll see a lot more of her later but she's basically Nick Fury's right hand woman in covert ops. You MUST fast forward through the credits as there is always a juicy tidbit of something that happened or will happen in a future movie. You should really watch them in chronological order so you get the full scope and keep better track of the events as they unfold. Right now you've only seen Iron Man 1 and 2 which were the first ones to be released but Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain Marvel are prequels.
Captain America: The First Avenger
Captain Marvel
Iron Man
Iron Man 2
The Incredible Hulk
Thor
The Avengers
Thor: The Dark World
Iron Man 3
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Ant-Man
Captain America: Civil War
Black Widow
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Black Panther
Doctor Strange
Thor: Ragnarok
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Avengers: Infinity War
Avengers: Endgame
Spider-Man: Far From Home
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Eternals
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Thor: Love and Thunder
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
The Marvels
Love the scene of Tony using the Iron Man suit fighting Roadie Drunk!!!
Love ya guys to death but you're doing the MCU wrong. It's like a TV show, one big story. Ya gotta watch them in the right order, and more frequently. :p
3:25 Unlike the comic books most heroes in the MCU don’t have secret identities.
Only Daredevil and one other hero (secret cameo in this movie) hide their identity from the public.
Samuel L JACKSON is Nick furry and Scarlett Johansson is Black Widow
happy new years guys, your movie reviews always have me laughing.
Love your channel. Gotta watch the end credit scenes. Connects the movies together. Also watch out for Stan Lee, the legendary creator of the Marvel characters. Nuff said...
If you are going to watch the marvel movies, you should make sure that you watch them in the order that they came out in the movies. Also, make sure you watch the post credit scenes because you missed a lot if you don’t and you shouldn’t go so long between because you forget what happens
27:46 That's this universe's future Spider-Man.
FYI - All these Marvel Movies have scenes after the end either in the middle of the credits or after the credits. So you will want to Fast Forward once the credits start to get to the additional scenes.
Make to sure watch them in release order as all the MCU movies are one giant connected story. :) Also there are always end scene credits. Sometimes during the credits, sometimes after the credits. Sometimes there may be 2-3 scenes.
Nick Fury and Black Widow. He is the SHIELD director. She is a SHIELD agent
The kid in the iron Man mask is Peter Parker AKA Spider-Man. Tony's new ark reactor is a synthetic version of a magical element that's why the previous Arc reactor with poison him despite whatever element he would try because every element Tony try would be of earthly means. Villain Ivan vanko is a mixture of two different iron Man villains one being whiplash and the other being crimson Dynamo which was the armor Ivan was wearing in the final battle.
That's not actually Tom Holland right? Has to be some kind of a ret-con.
@@hadoken95 Holland was like 13 when this was filmed. They hadn't even started with the Andrew Garfield Spider Man's yet. Definitely a retcon.
Yes, Peter Parker was retconned into Ironman 2 per Kevin Feige.
The element he was using was strong but toxic. The new element was even more powerful with no side effects, and you will see it has so much energy potential that he is going to make some amazing suits over all the movies. Stop skipping the cut scenes, they set up the next movies. There are usually two
He keeps improving the suits. Every time he finds a flaw, the next suit will have corrected it. For example, whiplash used electricity to attack him.
So that's going to be in his mind when he designs the next suit
Ivan Vanko is also known as Whiplash.
17:59 This is the version 2 armor from the first movie. Tony just kept it in the lab.
Tony Stark. The ultimate Peacock. Forgot to mention how this scratches the 'Rock'em Sock'em Robots' nostalgia itch. Back when everything was analogue/physical.
Oops, to stay in order of the movies The Incredible Hulk is before this one, after Iron Man 1.
Then Iron Man 2.
Then:
Thor
Captain America: The First Avenger
Marvels The First Avengers
There's 10 yrs. of different movies intertwined into 1 looooong storyline.
My favorite is "Iron Man 3" although it must be watched after "The Avengers(which are cool too)
Marvel movies have end credit scenes. Sometimes more than 1. Usually sets up future movies. Love the reactions!
I am so excited that you are doing the marvel universe movies! I can't wait to watch them all with you guys. You're gonna love it!
Sam Jackson's character first showed up in the post-credits scene of Iron Man 1. Then SPOILER ALERT: Tony Stark cameo'd in the post-credit scene of Incredible Hulk. Others may hate me for spoiling, but it's meant to emphasize that y'all NEED to include your reactions to the post-credit scenes! It's also important to keep emphasizing that the MCU is interconnected, so make sure not to skip. The movies aren't all perfect, but they're all loads of fun.
38:21 Y'all didn't pay attention to the first movie. They're the Marvel Universe's CIA called S.H.I.E.L.D. They play a big part in these early Marvel Cinematic Universe movies.
So glad to see you two getting into the Marvel Cinematic Universe! It's one of my favourite franchises, and Iron Man is the character that began it all.
A few notes to help you understand: The character Ivan Vanko isn't exactly original to the movies. He's kind of an amalgamation of two villains from the comics, Whiplash and Crimson Dynamo. Both of them were long-time foes of Iron Man, and Whiplash had a great deal of history with Justin Hammer as well.
The organization that both Nick Fury and Natasha/Natalie work for is called S.H.I.E.L.D., a kind of counter-espionage and covert operations group. Coulson mentions it at the very end of the first "Iron Man" movie. It's an agency that utilizes highly advanced science to protect the United States and the wider world from high-level threats. Fury is the current director of S.H.I.E.L.D. (although not the highest official), Natasha and Coulson are two of its agents, and Tony's father Howard Stark was one of its founders.
Speaking of Howard, the main problem driving the story in this movie was the fact that he designed the arc reactor (along with Anton Vanko), but lacked the technology build it. In particular, he couldn't synthesize the element that he'd discovered to be its power source, so that Tony was forced to use palladium which was making him sick. But Howard trusted that his son would eventually figure out how to create the element he needed, and left hints for how do to so encoded in the diorama. Thankfully, Tony did indeed figure it out.
Finally, as others have been saying, please watch some of the other films in the MCU. There is a third "Iron Man" movie, but if you watch it without viewing "The Avengers", you'll have no idea what Stark is going through or why. And of course, seeing a few of the earlier MCU films will help you understand "The Avengers" as well.
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to all who are " Back like you Never left..""
Not sure if anyone has mentioned end credit scenes with Marvel movies, you have to go all the way to after all the credits have rolled. Just an FYI, love to watch ya'lls reactions!
Aye!! Finally getting into the MCU Universe!! Yay!!
Mickey Roark was also filming the Expendables at the same time so he has the same hair style and makeup in both movies
Asia had the plot right and didn't know. He was told to let Hammer weaponize the suit for the us military, hammer works with the gov. And is a bad guy too. The drones and the silver suit being controlled by bad guy was not hammers plan, he didn't know what bad guy was really up to
Rodney Downey Jr? 😂😂 (Robert)
Forny, Texas Huh… I’m on Lake Texoma. BJ you crack me up brother. Love ya’lls reactions Asia..💙
I think my favorite part about the ex-wife missile that I learned is that it's a kinetic missile, it needs time and distance to build up speed for it to build up power the fact he shot it from that close means it had no power behind it because it was traveling so slow still.
the silver/ chrome suit is from the first movie its the first one he made after getting rescued from the desert
21:26 The suit is "War Machine" and Miss❤Asia is correct.
Please react to Mulholland Drive, it is amazing movie. :)
21:49 Remember this scene if y'all get around to watching 'Avengers: Endgame'. That's all I'm gonna say.
The silver suit was the prototype from the frist Iron Man movie.