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		<title>Review: Iron Man</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Robert Downey Jr. has been touted as the perfect choice to play Tony Stark. When I first saw the trailer I was doubtful about that choice. I always pictured Stark as taller, and with a deeper voice. Now that I&#8217;ve seen the movie, I&#8217;m over that. He did a great job, and I really can&#8217;t think of any better choice. Excellent casting.</p> <p>I&#8217;ve heard a lot of people saying this was the best superhero movie <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://www.caddicks.com/blog/2008/05/05/review-iron-man/">Review: Iron Man</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Robert Downey Jr. has been touted as the perfect choice to play Tony Stark. When I first saw the trailer I was doubtful about that choice. I always pictured Stark as taller, and with a deeper voice. Now that I&#8217;ve seen the movie, I&#8217;m over that. He did a great job, and I really can&#8217;t think of any better choice. Excellent casting.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve heard a lot of people saying this was the best superhero movie ever. Before I saw the movie, I doubted that would be true, though I figured it would make a good shot at the title. Turns out I was right on that one. This took a heck of a shot, but it doesn&#8217;t, in my opinion, take down <a title="Caddickisms Poll Archive" href="http://www.caddicks.com/blog/pollsarchive/" target="_self">the reigning king</a>, Spiderman. Here&#8217;s why: I left both of the first two Spiderman films elated and breathless; Iron Man had me happy and pumped. Great reactions to both franchises, but it&#8217;s a matter of degrees — Spidey gave me the extra effort.</p>
<p>To be fair, going in to it I prefer Spidey over Iron Man. I&#8217;ve always been intrigued by Iron Man, but never captivated. So I guess I&#8217;m not impartial. I do think it&#8217;s possible to make an argument that the Spidey films are objectively superior, primarily on the strength of the story coming through on a more personal, rather than global level. But let&#8217;s get back to concentrating on the current movie for itself.</p>
<p>First of all, the eye-candy level is impressive. Lots and lots of nice shots. The suit looks and works great. But that&#8217;s not the focus of the movie. As with all the best special effects movies, the effects are there merely to support the story. It&#8217;s a very good story, too. The uncaring head of the world&#8217;s leading weapons manufacturer comes face-to-face with the reality of his own inventions and realizes that he has to undo the damage he has done. It&#8217;s a big task, on a global level. The movie keeps it manageable and the bad guys are terrorists, not governments, which ensures we&#8217;re rooting for the hero without damaging the movie&#8217;s marketability.</p>
<p>There are a lot of nods in there for comic fans, too, which is nice. Supporting character Rhodey gets to telegraph his eventual role as Iron Man&#8217;s partner, War Machine. S.H.I.E.L.D gets a huge nod (though I won&#8217;t comment on the rumored presence or absence of Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury). There is a definite setup for an Avengers flick, and an obvious potential for a whole series of Iron Man movies.</p>
<p>My vote for best moment in the entire movie &#8211; the moment that made me actually loudly exclaim &#8220;Oh, Yeah!!&#8221; before the rest of the audience reacted, was actually a moment that was partially played for subtle comic effect, as well as dramatic. The way he took out the terrorists holding hostages in the town was just too cool, and I didn&#8217;t see it coming. Absolutely perfect.</p>
<p>But now I have to come back to something that didn&#8217;t work as well for me. And the problem I have is that I don&#8217;t know who to pin it on. This could be the way the character is in the comics (I really haven&#8217;t read much Iron Man), or it could be the way he is written for the movie, or it could be the director&#8217;s choices, or it could be on Downey Jr.&#8217;s shoulders: aside from early on, about midway through the cave sequence in the beginning, I don&#8217;t ever get much in the way of emotion or conflict &#8211; there were opportunities for that to come through, I think, but it didn&#8217;t &#8211; unless you count innuendo. Very little in the way of vulnerability. I do recognize that that was a conscious choice, I just think it could have been loosened up a bit &#8211; at least for a scene or two. It kept me from being as emotionally invested in the character as I could have been.</p>
<p>Maybe that&#8217;s always been present in the character. That could explain why I never got fully caught up in the series. I just don&#8217;t relate to him as well as to some other superhero characters (specifically, Spiderman, Superman, and Batman come to mind).</p>
<p>Anyway&#8230; despite the flaws I&#8217;ve seen, I still think this is easily in the <a title="Top five comic book movies - QYDJ" href="http://quityourdayjob.com.au/archives/1241" target="_blank">top five best superhero/comic movies</a> ever. It should prove to be a strong franchise, and is probably positioned better than any other comic book movie to spawn spin-offs and cross-overs. In the comics, Tony&#8217;s worked with just about everybody in the Marvel Universe at one time or another. I anticipate at least one sequel, probably more, and an Avengers spin-off, and I eagerly look forward to them.</p>
<p>And <strong>DO NOT LEAVE</strong> until after the credits. You&#8217;ll be glad you stayed.</p>
<p>So&#8230; 4 stars.</p>
<p>(1 down, <a title="movies I want to see - Summer 2008" href="http://www.caddicks.com/blog/2008/04/26/what-im-going-to-do-with-my-summer/" target="_self">12 to go</a>.)</p>
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