
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Mickey Rourke
Director: Jon Favreau
Release Date: September 28, 2010
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Besides the success, Chris Nolan rebooted cape and hood permission, house, Stan Lee has always been built Dear advantage over the competition because the big screen adaptation of their intellectual property, especially in times of modern CG effects. When you compare $ 30000000 Jonah Hex lost cash in $ 112 million Iron Man 2 brought within its budget of $ 200 million, it is clear to see that around the year 2010 goes to Marvel again. Obviously, this means the numerical suffix to the name of the movie that nobody will be compared with what the other does, it will only be compared with the original. And now, out of the gate, with Iron Man 2 up to the original Iron Man? Well, yes and no.
The casting is great. I am convinced that Robert Downey Jr. has been placed on earth to play the role of Tony Stark. Homecoming, and Gwyneth Paltrow (Pepper Potts) and Jon Favreau (as director and as a bodyguard Tony Stark is Hogan), is accompanied by major occupation of newcomers, including Sam Rockwell, Scarlett Johansson and Oscar-nominated Mickey Rourke and Don Cheadle. The smart cap “Rhodey” Rhodes in the role of Colonel James previously held Terrence Howard. Omnipresent Samuel L. Jackson also gets some screen time to repeat his portrayal of Nick Fury after the credits to see the first movie Iron Man, Marvel to pave the way for the upcoming Avengers movie. Anyone who plays well together, and nobody says anything about snakes on the plane.
Unfortunately, the scenario completely stop throwing talent. Witty remark from Tony Stark and Pepper Potts seems to have lost half a step, and the villains never develop any cause for concern about the protagonist. Both Rockwell (Justin Hammer) and Rourke (Ivan vanko does / Whiplash), then a great achievement, but unlike Jeff Bridges Obadiah Stan “, or act as scary or threatening. Everyone knows that Tony Stark would these guys. 9
What the film lacks tension and character development it makes for some big time action. What more could you want from your comic book movies anyway? If you liked the first movie, and you’re a fan of big explosions and action sequences, you will be happy to continue. If you refer to movies like “film” and you will spend more time discussing the finer points of dialogue and camera angles as the climatic scene of the film and then you will want to be one of them.
This film is rated PG-13 for a lot of action violence, some mild sexual content (read: thin clothing), and the scene where Tony Stark is visibly intoxicated. After screening of the film itself, I felt it tame enough that my 4-year-old son watches. So I asked him his thoughts were on the movie you know the meat of this review, and little to him some of my work for me. Unfortunately, all input is turned to run across the room shoot pretend laser beams from his palms. When he had enough to eat, I think Iron Man 2 gets my stamp of approval. Even me.
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