Iron Man

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Suit up for action with Robert Downey Jr. in the ultimate adventure movie you've been waiting for, Iron Man!
  • Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard
  • Directed by: Jon Favreau
  • Runtime: 2 hours 6 minutes
  • Release year: 2008
  • Studio: Paramount
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Synopsis: Suit up for action with Robert Downey Jr. in the ultimate adventure movie you've been waiting for, Iron Man!
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard
Supporting actors: Jeff Bridges, Gwyneth Paltrow, Leslie Bibb, Shaun Toub, Faran Tahir, Sayed Badreya, Bill Smitrovich, Clark Gregg, Tim Guinee, Will Lyman, Marco Khan, Kevin Foster, Garret Noel, Eileen Weisinger, Ahmed Ahmed, Fahim Fazli, Tom Morello, Gerard Sanders, Tim Rigby, Russell Richardson
Directed by: Jon Favreau
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Runtime: 2 hours 6 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: Details
Release year: 2008
Studio: Paramount
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for some intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence, and brief suggestive content
ASIN: B001KZG99A (Rental) and B001FD5KJM (Purchase)
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  • US Theatrical Release Date: May 02, 2008
  • MPAA: Rated PG-13 for some intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence, and brief suggestive content
  • Production Company: Paramount Pictures, Marvel Enterprises, Marvel Studios, Fairview Entertainment, Dark Blades Films
  • Filming Locations: Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, California, USA | Palmdale Regional Airport, Palmdale, California, USA | Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA | Blue Cloud Movie Ranch - 20000 Blue Cloud Road, Santa Clarita, California, USA | Caesars Palace - 3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

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This movie was very good and the special effect was great. Popcicle  |  331 reviewers made a similar statement
Robert Downey Jr. is amazing as Tony Stark/Iron Man. Lizzie  |  218 reviewers made a similar statement
If you are wondering if it is a good buy for this Blu-ray format disc, buy! ANDY T. Siing  |  121 reviewers made a similar statement
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291 of 310 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The 2-Disc Ultimate Edition Delivers! September 26, 2008
By Cubist
Format:DVD
The first disc features 11 deleted and extended scenes. There's more of the opening ambush with Tony Stark being more proactive. We also see more footage of Rhodes and it quickly becomes apparent that he was the character with the most scenes cut from the film. We also see Tony and Pepper Potts attend another party.

The second disc starts off with the impressive "I Am Iron Man," a 108 minute making of documentary that can be viewed in seven segments or altogether, taking us through various aspects of the production. For example, we are taken step-by-step through the construction of the Iron Man armor with Robert Downey Jr. cracking jokes while being fitted for it. It's amazing how much of the suit is practical and looks really good in person. This is due in large part to the genius of the late-great Stan Winston and his company. Also included is plenty of soundstage footage of scenes being filmed.

"The Invincible Iron Man" is a six-part documentary on the comic book, tracing the history of the character. Stan Lee says that he modeled Stark after Howard Hughes, for the most part. He also mentions that he was never fully satisfied with the look of the armor - hence its many changes over the years. This doc also covers various key characters and storylines in excellent detail with several people who worked on the title over the years talking about their contribution to the mythos. This is a very well done overview of the comic book.

"Wired: The Visual Effects of Iron Man" examines the CGI work that went into realizing Iron Man's powers, like flying, his repulsors, and so on. Director Jon Favreau says that he likes to use practical effects whenever possible, which is wonderfully refreshing to hear, and in this film he mixed the practical with CGI.

"Robert Downey Jr. Screen Test." Incredibly, the actor had to do a screen test because the studio deemed him a risky proposition and this footage shows that he had a handle on the character very early on.

"The Actor's Process" features fascinating footage of Jeff Bridges and Downey rehearsing a scene with Favreau. It's great to see these guys at work and offers insight into how they put together a scene from the film from an acting point-of-view.

"The Onion's Wildly Popular Iron Man Trailer to be Adapted into Full-Length Film" is a funny satire where a newscaster "breaks" a story of how the Iron Man trailer will be made into a film that pokes fun at the rabid nature of the hardcore fanbase of the character.

Finally, there are "Galleries," featuring concept art, technology stills, behind-the-scenes photographs, and poster art.
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74 of 80 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Handles like a Dream August 11, 2008
Format:DVD
This is a great superhero film that the whole family can enjoy.

If you are wondering what the special features on the 2-disc DVD are, here they are:

The IRON MAN Ultimate Edition two-DVD set is presented in widescreen enhanced for 16:9 televisions with Dolby Digital English 5.1 Surround, French 5.1 Surround and Spanish 5.1 Surround with English, French and Spanish subtitles. Total runtime is 125 minutes. Bonus features include:

Disc 1:

Feature film
Deleted/Extended Scenes

Disc 2:

I Am Iron Man
-- The Journey Begins
-- The Suit that makes the Iron Man
-- The Walk of Destruction
-- Grounded In Reality
-- Beneath the Armor
-- It's All in the Details
-- A Good Story, Well Told

The Invincible Iron Man
-- Origins
-- Friends & Foes
-- The Definitive Iron Man
-- Demon in a Bottle
-- Extremis and Beyond
-- Ultimate Iron Man
Wired: The Visual Effects of Iron Man
Robert Downey Jr. Screen Test
The Actor's Process (scene rehearsal with cast)
The Onion "Wildly Popular Iron Man Trailer to be Adapted into Full Length Film"
Image Galleries
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88 of 104 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
There was a big question mark looming over the theatrical adaptation of Marvel's Iron Man property. It was in the guise of director Jon Favreau. Now, don't get me wrong, I love the Favs, but when I heard he was helming a big budget comic book flick...let's just say I was a little worried. Once his cast was set and the fanboys started humming across the internet I started to ease into the decision with high anticipation. Thankfully, after finally seeing the finished product, I was not disappointed in the least. With a great mix of the professionalism and stakes seen in both Spider-Man and X-Men and the comic wit and sheer fun of Fantastic Four, Iron Man shows how a comic can be brought to the screen successfully without all the added drama and weight. We finally have a film with the essence of what makes these picture books so popular, the action and mythology along with a sense of adventure and humor. Favreau never bogs us down with overwrought emotions nor speaks down to us with gags and poorly written jokes. Instead he delivers on his promises and gives us a solid initiation into what could be a great trilogy or more.

Favreau seems to have had an idea to get an origin story out while not boring us with long drawn out back story. His ability to give us dual information at once is nicely orchestrated, showing Tony Stark in his basement creating while the TV in the background explains what is happening in the outside world of the Middle East and inside his own company. We as an audience are allowed to put the pieces together amidst the witty banter of Stark and the wonderful special effects. By the end of the film it is quite amazing how much information you will realize you now know, all culminating in a decent final battle, but more importantly a segue into the inevitable sequel. We are allowed entrance into the character evolution of Stark as he goes from war profiteer to man of action and cause, all while seeing the technology improve and advance before our eyes. Much like Batman, we have a hero here that needs help in fighting crime. He has no superhuman abilities besides his brain and being able to see his thoughts go from paper to reality is a feat of magic. Every stage is shown, every failure and success. It's quite the ride in and of itself, but when you add onto it the threat of global war and destruction, it can only get better.

The real success here is in the bold move of casting an actor over-40 to be a superhero. This takes guts, because no matter how appropriate it is, most studios would have said, "no, change the story and make him younger so we can churn out as many of these babies as we can." I don't know how he did it, but Favreau got Marvel to get Robert Downey Jr. to play Stark, a sarcastic Lothario with the brain capacity of Einstein. I truly can't think of anyone better suited to the role and he proves it by nailing every single scene. I'm sure there was some ad-libbing, but even if not, his comic delivery and ability to switch on a dime to a sincere seriousness at will shows his masterful craft.

As for the rest of the cast, they all do well. Jeff Bridges plays the bombastic creature of villainy over-the-top, but appropriately so; Terrence Howard is nice as the friend and military liaison, not given much to do, but definitely sowing seeds for the future; and Gwyneth Paltrow is good as the sweet assistant Pepper Potts who at times seems a little underwritten and more female prop than anything else, but comes through with some nice moments in a very comic sort of way. I also really liked Shaun Toub as Yinsen, Stark's savior, and Clark Gregg as the head of S.H.I.E.L.D. Good to see Favreau giving another actor turned director props, (Gregg's directorial debut comes out later this year in the form of Chuck Palahniuk's Choke). I just wish he would have shied away from putting himself in the film. It's one thing to be seen split-second, (like Stan Lee), but its another to give yourself a thankless role with multiple scenes, just adding fuel to the fire on people's opinions of egotism stemming from the drinking game created off of the TV show "Dinner for Five" and how many references to Swingers was made each episode. I'll forgive, though, because, once again, I'm a big fan.

One can't forget that this is an action film above all else, so we can't just praise the actors; every effect is also quite brilliant. Those scenes of Iron Man flying amongst fighter jets in the trailer seemed really lame, but when in context they deliver. The suit itself is amazing as well, through every mach stage right to the end. My main highlight, however, was with the computer systems that Stark utilizes. The multiple screens, instant holographic reproductions, and ability to actually interact with those 3D representations is stunning. We can create them in fantasy, but it's just too bad we can't yet in real life.

Now Iron Man is not a perfect film, nor even a perfect comic book adaptation. What it is, though, is a fun, comic actioner that should light up the box office. The final showdown is a bit of a whimper in comparison to the back story and machine creation; a crucial element is saved from destruction in the one contrived bit of screen writing, (not quite utilized in the way I thought, although still for the same means); and some moments seem a tad campy rather than witty, but otherwise this is some topnotch cinema that should definitely be seen on the big screen. I can't wait to see how the story progresses in a couple years.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun and Interesting
I liked this movie, but the quality of its display wasn't as great. But then again, it's an older movie.
Published 14 hours ago by Deeb
4.0 out of 5 stars Loved it! Very fun!
I really enjoyed the movie. It was a great movie and very creative. Robert Downy Jr. does a fantastic job as Iron Man.
Published 1 day ago by Gina L. King
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
I haven't been a Robert Downey Jr. fan in the pas but this movie changed that. It was great! Super fun. Very entertaining. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Kathleen Crouch
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive
Watching this movie, Robert Downey Jr does impressive work. Getting to know the character [this is definitely aparent by taking us through all the processes of his mind]. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Heather Goliber
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT MOVIE...Nuff Said
The original. The entry to the Iron Man Franchise is very well made. Robert Downey Jr. is the perfect fit for Tony Stark. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Anthony Patrick O'Brien
5.0 out of 5 stars The first iron man
It's the first Iron Man. If you have NOT watched these films go in order. This goes for all the Marvel films. They make more sense if they are in order. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Amanda Prokott
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and Funny
I never read the comics so the story is new to me but I found it fast paced and exciting. I love the Iron Man series.
Published 2 days ago by Kristina
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the ICONIC superhero movies ever made
Next to The Avengers, Batman Begins, Man of Steel, and X-Men: First Class, Iron Man is and probably will be the greatest superhero movie franchise in history. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Eugene Suh
5.0 out of 5 stars It's fun
The purpose of movies is to escape this present for a place and a time when the good guys win and have fun doing it.
Published 3 days ago by John F. Ziolkowski
5.0 out of 5 stars Writing this review made me want to watch it again.
A perfect sequel thematically and tonally, and it delivers SO much comedy, action, and eye candy.

As in the first movie, Tony must deal with the legacy he is leaving. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Justin Kaye
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Iron Man 2disc vs 2 disc editions
I honestly don't mind having the idea of two editions of movies. The single disc is just the movie for those who don't care about "behind the scenes" stuff, while the two disc edition is the movie w/ all the extras. It's a marketing scheme and I'm fine with that.

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Oct 3, 2008 by Andros0 |  See all 6 posts
2 barcodes on the back of copy of iron man blu ray
The original UPC is for the first version of the disc, which was recalled due to not playing in numerous players, as well as a problem with the dynamic compression flag. The additional UPC sticker indicates that you have the corrected version of the disc.
Oct 1, 2008 by Gail P. Sherman |  See all 8 posts
rental?
Ugh. So frustrating that you can't rent the Iron Man II and Captain America digital copies before going to see the Avengers. I'll see them anyway (cough cough). Movie studio execs seem to have very little business sense.
May 7, 2012 by Moya37 |  See all 2 posts
Iron Man Blu-ray price hike?
price is currently 28.99, hopefully the price goes down to less than 20 then I'm in for one.
Apr 16, 2009 by Simon Shin |  See all 17 posts
Is there a digital copy of Iron Man with the DVD?
I hope Paramount/Sony Pictures follows the suit of Fox and Disney and starts selling a version of all of its new movies with an iPod compatible digital copy.
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