Comic-Con Day 3: Iron Man's Whiplash, War Machine Bring Down the House

Plus, a clip from 2012 provides an eye-searing vision of world destruction.

Saturday's Iron Man 2 panel was preceded by Mike Judge's Extract, Zombieland, and Roland Emmerich's 2012, from which a clip was shown that can only be described as eye-searing disaster porn at its very HUGEST. And while nothing quite prepared the audience for 2012's rampant, wanton, wall-to-wall destruction -- during which, in the span of five onscreen minutes, John Cusack literally outran an earthquake in a stretch limo while all of Los Angeles crumbled around him (more on that below) -- the day clearly belonged to Jon Favreau, who once again wowed the Hall H crowd with a montage of Iron Man scenes culminating in a shot of War Machine that brought the room to its feet.

Extract

Our day began with an attempt to catch the presentation of Extract, the first movie to come from Mike Judge (Beavis and Butthead) since his little-seen Idiocracy. But since Hall H was already packed (with thousands waiting hours in line to fill in), the best we could do was crash the backstage green room. There, we watched the panel via video feed and watched as the day's stars ambled through.

Mila Kunis sat for lunch. Jason Bateman chatted with Jon Favreau. Hurley from Lost dropped in. Woody Harrelson, sunburnt in a breezy yellow shirt, looked like he'd just wandered in from the beach.

Extract seemed to go over well with the crowd. It's like Office Space only set in a factory, where Jason Bateman (whose character is married to Kristen Wiig, who couldn't make it because she was filming Greg Mottola's Paul) becomes interested in a new temp (Mila Kunis).

Zombieland

Described by Sony's overexcited moderator, who would later earn boos for Q&A nerd abuse, Zombieland is a "road trip coming-of-age romantic comedy zombie movie." Judging from the red band clips shown, he's not far off. Jesse Eisenberg (Adventureland) finds himself one of few survivors of a zombie outbreak, teaming up with a banjo-toting Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin to fight off the monsters. Somehow, he finds himself again in an amusement park. In a scene from the film, Eisenberg "rescues" his hot neighbor (Amber Heard) only to find her transformed into a zombie shortly after. Neurotic voice overs and a comic chase around his apartment ensue, culminating in what might be the world's first zombie death-by-toilet lid.

Director Ruben Fleischer shot the film in 42 days. Zombieland features the speedy type of zombie, and fun-gross-awesome moments that play up the odd couple dynamic between Eisenberg and Harrelson. But though entertaining, it's hard to tell if Zombieland will be the next landmark zombie movie, or just another black comedy horror pic (think Shaun of the Dead) -- although it does star two Oscar nominees, so there's that.

2012

On to Roland Emmerich's 2012, a film that most certainly will live up to its over the top trailer. True, I'm basing this on five minutes of footage, but what five minutes! Allow me to recap, as best I can.

Jackson Curtis (John Cusack) tracks down a renegade hippie radio jockey who broadcasts from a trailer in the woods, warning all that the world is fast approaching its "expiration date." Said jockey is played by none other than Woody Harrelson (what a coincidence!) in long shaggy locks with a cockeyed craziness about him. Yes, he's a wise eccentric. Will the world listen??

The answer is no, as we find when Curtis frantically races through Los Angeles to warn his ex-wife (Amanda Peet) and their two children. Naturally, a new husband complicates things, but not as much as the impending wave of plate tectonics that are about to decimate LA! Rumbles shake the house as Cusack arrives just in time to pile the family in...a stretch limo. Then, as they drive down the street, earthquakes LITERALLY chase them, swallowing up the ground right on their heels. A car of senior citizens get in Cusack's way, of course. A wall of pavement erupts in their path, and their car is creamed; Cusack JUMPS THE PAVEMENT, and the limo becomes airborne. Folks, this is only the beginning.

Peet, Cusack, and their co-stars mug their best (one can only imagine they were acting against green screens; think Nic Cage in Knowing) as their limo races through the fast-crumbling streets, taking them from the 'burbs to the crashing down freeways of Los Angeles, and then to downtown LA. A gas station explodes. Thousands of extras are killed. Entire neighborhoods fall into cracks in the earth. The giant donut from Randy's Donut rolls down the street. As their limousine magically drives a path in the exact correct direction (headed toward a waiting airplane), all of civilization tumbles down. It's like a Where's Waldo puzzle; everywhere you look on the screen, something is being completely destroyed.

And then, something amazing happens. Racing through downtown LA, the group sees two enormous buildings crashing inward. There's no where to go! But just when you think the limo is going to crash into the side of a building, THEY DRIVE THROUGH THE BUILDING, bursting through its windows. Oh. My. God.

As if that weren't enough, Cusack and Co. instantly (inexplicably) make it to his waiting personal airplane, which is parked on an airstrip. BUT THE EARTHQUAKE IS STILL COMING! As Peet alternates between looking back at the approaching destruction and shrieking at Cusack, the plane literally takes off seconds before the quake reaches it. Peet's new hubby (actor-director Tom McCarthy) is flying the plane -- but he's never flown before! Narrow miss after narrow miss ensue, as the heroes fly between exploding things, collapsing Hollywood Hills mansions, and then, downtown skyscrapers.

We see images of disaster from around the world, including the complete destruction of the Sistine Chapel and other global landmarks and entire cities sliding into the ocean. Roland Emmerich has destroyed the entire world. (Next, he wants to adapt Isaac Asimov's Foundation -- a film he calls "a very ambitious project, bigger than 2012.)

Next: What could possibly top 2012? Get Tony Stark on the line!

Comments

Premo Beat

John Noto

2012 sounds... fun. Cusack should be good.

Cheadle > T-How. But Rourke (way better villain than the Dude) and Rockwell TOO?! Barring an excess of Scarlett "acting", this is going to be epic.

All that aside, I am eagerly anticipating Avatar Day!

Jul 25 - 09:29 PM

Azrael 725

Landon O'Hara

War Machine kicks ***, I can't wait!!

Jul 25 - 11:20 PM

rockclmbr6

Sean Doherty

That description of 2012 was priceless. I laughed the whole time. I probably will during the movie too...which I'll probably end up seeing, even though it will probably (definitely) be popcorn trash. The eye candy will probably be worth it and I can at least make fun of it and have a good time.

Jul 25 - 11:58 PM

Jen Yamato

Jen Yamato

Rockclmbr6 Tell me about it. I can't believe all of what I wrote in that description happened within only like 5 minutes. Holy crap. Can you imagine a whole movie???

Jul 26 - 03:19 AM

Floor Man

Floor Man

Haha, Jen, you're amazing. :)

2012 might just be Emmerich's best worst-movie...movie. At least, in terms of sheer awesomeness-hilarity.

Jul 26 - 01:17 PM

Ryan M

Ryan Marshall

Zombieland is going to rock! 2012 looks like basically another The Day After Tomorrow, so I'm skeptical.

Jul 26 - 06:55 AM

visio

Paulo Santos

the day after tomorrow wasnt bad, I love this kind of movies. and Cusack is a must see.

Jul 26 - 09:21 AM

Jake007

Jake Sundstrom

I'm going to have to disagree with you there, I strongly disliked The Day After Tomorrow, and if this is anything like it... I'll probably be skipping it.

Zombieland looks like a lot of fun and I could go on and on about how excited I am for Iron Man 2. I must see this footage!

Jul 26 - 09:32 AM

manwhatisthatthing

Hurjay Medilo

I detect the notes of sarcasm sprinkled throughout your 2012 recap. One can only lol. Iron Man 2 is going to be big.

Jul 26 - 08:51 AM

BrugesBalls

Gavin Barker

im hoping zombieland will be a huge planet sized barrel of laughs, iron man 2 is all but guarenteed to be as much fun if not more so than the first and then we have 2012, which judging by the description, is gonna be yet another "cool idea, shockingly badly executed" film by Emmerich. no problems with the premise, but a limo outrunning a freakin EARTHQUAKE?? day after tomorrow. imdependance day, universal soldier, godzilla, 10,000 bc all prove this guy is like michael bay only with a habit of making explosions really really boring

at least michael bay makes megan fox run in slomo...

Jul 26 - 09:34 AM

Premo Beat

John Noto

I loved ID4. Day After Tomorrow was not great but I enjoyed it to some extent, haven't seen Godzilla since I was a kid but I enjoyed it then. The rest of his movies may have been horrible but unlike Bay, Emmerich isn't in-your-face with the juvenile nature of his films. Cusack will likely not be the butt of any fart jokes, I doubt he'll have a 15 minute gag with him on ecstasy, and I don't think he'll be humping anyone's leg. Hoping Roland can recapture some of the ID4 magic, but I also think the cast of ID4 was far superior to that of his other films.

The description of the scene from 2012 feels to me like some souped-up amusement park ride, and if the reviews aren't godawful (i.e. 22% t-formers style) I will go see it.

Jul 26 - 09:51 AM

BrugesBalls

Gavin Barker

your 100% right with the leg humping, and i doubt 2012 will have anyone saying "im gonna pop a cap in yo ***", but when you're demolishing an entire city (or in this case the entire planet pretty much) and only the main characters somehow have the ability to outrun it (in a limo), there needs to be some feeling that this isnt being taken too seriously, or else (at least for me) its all just feels very preachy and idiotic. i always felt that independance day was waaaay to full of its own self importance bar will smith, whos performance had its tongue firmly in its cheek. the film didnt (bill paxman anyone?). at least with transformers, Bay knew he was making a film about robots hitting other robots (ignore the people, they go way past taking the piss) and just made it as much fun as humanly possible.

still ur entitled to hate on transformers and bay, the less said about pearl harbour the better *shudder*

Jul 26 - 10:40 AM

Matanuki

Matanuki .

Oh, so Bay was going for fun? Wasn't aware. Means his failure is even bigger than I initially thought.

Jul 26 - 07:35 PM

Matanuki

Matanuki .

Fu.ck Michael Bay and the attitude of his apologists! Not "fu.ck them", mind you. I'm sure some of them are great people. Hell, a few of my friends are even Michael Bay apologists. I love em to death, but I don't talk to them about movies.

Jul 26 - 07:38 PM

BrugesBalls

Gavin Barker

to be fair i did say Bay was just like Emmerich, but with a better grasp of how to blow **** up. and matanuki, whats all this about "michael bay apologists?" if you didnt like transformers 2 fair enough, but to say people that did have no intelligent opinions on films? thats dumb...michael bay dumb...if you liked the old transformers cartoon, or ever played with action figures then the new film (minus the human whining) was pretty close to capturing everything a kid hoped his toys could do if they were real.

and so far no-one has compared favreau to either of the other 2 'splosion lovers. he's in a different league altogether, proven by the fact that iron man was fun even when there wasnt stuff going boom.

i think we can all agree on 2 things: iron man 2 is gonna be pretty much awesome, and zombieland will own considerable amounts of face. woody harrelson.killing zombies.in a theme park. genius

Jul 27 - 04:10 AM

Matanuki

Matanuki .

You've gotta excuse my mood on this topic, Bruges. And by the way, not sure how much you've been with us on this but Tombstone very eloquently put to rest the whole "It's based on a toyline" excuse in another thread. I'd look it up. It's worth a read.

I'm not saying that people that liked this film are dumb. There's some stupid sh.it that I like too.

But yes, we can agree on the things you mentioned. And this one post, by the way, is much more than I'm giving even my closests friends. The ones that have given Transformers 2 a big thumbs up (luckily there aren't many of them), I just smile respectfully and change the topic. I simply cannot in good conscience listen to an argument favoring a film with absolutely no redeeming qualities. And no offense, but what you just did is exactly what an apologist does; offer up an excuse for why the movie shouldn't be judged harshly. Either it's a good movie, or it isn't. Subject matter is irrelevent.

It's fine for the general public to assume otherwise, but the goddamn filmmaker is supposed to know better!

This is why I am pointing ALLLLLL of my hate and contempt in the direction where it's due.

Jul 27 - 05:49 AM

rizzyh

rizzy h

Ever since i saw the trailer for 2012 (the one where the temple gets submerged in a colossal wave like in the picture) I knew it was something i was going to check out in theaters, so the possible unintended hilarity doesn't bother me too much.

In terms if Iron Man 2, i really hope it blows IM out of the water, because that would prove that the cast and crew didn't just get lucky, and that a movie made with a lot of heart & brains really deserves to be made into a more compelling sequel.

However, i am going to have to wait to see Black Widow in action before i decide whether or not her inclusion will help or hurt the movie's chances. She has some fight scenes, which in a movie about multiple mechanical suits battling seems a little out of place. Still, as long as they don't try to make her into another Wire-Fu/Trinity character and actually choreograph her scenes well, it should be fun to watch.

One thing we can all agree: May 2010 really can't come fast enough!

Jul 26 - 10:49 AM

Allmano

Zachary Allman

I agree, The Day After Tomarrow was ridiculous...I love the scene where global warming is chasing our characters down a hallway...but its cool, the door stopped that mean ol' global warming!

And if the new ice age wasnt enough, lets bring in some hungry wolves!!! LOL....Fail..

Jul 26 - 11:10 AM

King Thor

Chris Kalmin

Now this Iron Man 2 footage is something i'd like to see.

Jul 26 - 02:03 PM

Alexson Philip

Alexson Philipiah

iron man 2 all de way! i just hope that its not going to be a dissapointment cuz its hard for movies to be awesome forever usualyy movies drop by the 2nd or 3rd i hope this one doesnt and by the looks of it this movies is going to have a lot of villians. and i hAVE yet to hear about mandarin..i mean whiplash and war machine canot be his real villians theyre probably hiding him like they did with nick fury in the first one.

Jul 26 - 04:38 PM

Matanuki

Matanuki .

War Marchine is not a villain, chief.

Jul 26 - 07:46 PM

AniMill

Curtis Sponsler

"hungry wolves!!!" shudder... Yeah, 2012 is going to be stupid big and loud - just like Transformers 2. As for Iron Man - I fear it too will succumb to the "give the director anything he wants" syndrome of Transformers 2 (leg humping). What made the first movie so good was its heart. If the second one is all about super-bad-powerful-evil-chicks and men, it'll be utterly forgettable.

P.S. "G-Farce" beat all movies this weekend... so much for a discriminating movie-going public.

Jul 26 - 04:54 PM

Matanuki

Matanuki .

Ok. Enough of this. There is nothing wrong with giving a director what he wants so long as the director in question is a good one. Chris Nolan for example. Favreau too has proved himself with Iron Man. Transformers, on the other hand, DOES NOT represent the kind of achievement that Iron Man did. Not in any sense of the word. Transformers made money. End of story. Transformers 2, for many of us, was an opportunity for Bay to do something special with the franchise and bring it to new heights. Instead it was just more explosions, business as usual. It was less than the sum of the first film's parts.

Favreau has done nothing to deserve the insult of being compared to Michael Bay. So please, if you don't mind...

Jul 26 - 07:44 PM

Bob S.

Bob Saccomano

I literally LOL'd at the 2012 description. Roland Emmerich, my God, why in the world is he making FOUNDATION? Seriously! Of all the mismatches of director and material, that one is among the worst I've ever heard. What's next, Michael Bay adapting James Joyce?

The IRON MAN 2 footage sounds awesome. Wish I could have seen it firsthand. Definitely stoked for May 2010. Can't wait to see War Machine.

Jul 26 - 08:56 PM

Matanuki

Matanuki .

And Emmerich is better than Bay too. 10,000BC was the poor man's Apocalypto. No question. But The Day after Tomorrow, Partriot, and ID4, while each one flawed, are better than just about everything in Bay's catalogue. He CANNOT tell a story. There's really no other way to put it.

Emmerich's films may be over the top and sometimes quite ridiculous, but at least his methods don't suggest that he's a childish, emasculated baffoon.

Jul 27 - 06:03 AM

Zaraki

Rick V

I like Cusack, so I'll give that movie a chance. War Machine is awesome from the sounds of it, can't wait to see Iron Man 2.

Jul 27 - 01:12 PM

ColinTheCimmerian

Colin Hay

Wow Matanuki, 6 posts out of 25 are yours, and five of them are about bashing Michael Bay and/or Transformers, on a comment thread that ostensibly has nothing to do with either. I think you have a problem. :)

Anywho, I'm somehwat interested in all these movies to one degree or another. Loved Office Space, but I was rather underwhelmed by Idiocracy. But I'm optimistic Extract can be better. Zombieland sounds fun enough, and I'm always up for a good zombie movie. 2012 I'm less interested in; sounds like a good time on the big screen, but I doubt it'll have any redeeming value beyond that. Sometimes some incredible special effects and action scenes are enough to warrant seeing something once though. I actually prefer Bay to Emmerich (though I can appreciate arguments to the contrary), because I feel like Bay has on several occasions taken a moderately good concept and made a movie out of it that was about as good as it could be. Not exactly high praise, I know, but on the flip side it seems to me that Emmerich consistently is given good concepts and good budgets to go with them, but consistently fails to execute effectively. Universal Soldier was a cool idea and could have been one of Van Damme's best movies, but it was decidedly underwhelming. Stargate was an awesome idea, but I feel like he messed that one up too (it says something that despite the fact it starred Kurt Russell and James Spader, the movie isn't nearly as well known as the subsequent spin-off TV shows). Independence Day, Godzilla, The Patriot, The Day After Tomorrow, all were the same: good ideas with big budgets and capable casts, but all left me with the distinct feeling that they could have and should have been a lot better. So, I probably will see 2012, but it's not exactly at the top of my list.

Iron Man 2 is definitely my most anticipated of these movies, but I'm not ready to give Favreau a free pass just yet; I think it was the special effects and Robert Downey's performance that really made Iron Man fun; I was not exactly blown away by Favreau's direction. Not that he did a bad job, but I definitely thought his relative inexperience behind the camera was evident. This movie looks to be significantly more complex, and won't be quite so completely tied to Downey's performance, so he's going to have to step up his game to equal the quality of the first film. Hopefully he's worked to improve as a director since the first time around and this movie may establish him as the upper-tier directorial talent that some people already see him as.

Jul 27 - 01:27 PM

pinkincide

jon doe

Beowulf was crap. Gollum and other CG characters have shown us we don't have to put up with dead-eyed zombie dolls, but Zemeckis refuses to learn the lesson.

Jul 27 - 01:37 PM

ZenFan

Dylan Hair

Man I can't wait for Iron Man 2, I think it could be one of those rare sequels that is as good as the original, and not just a cash cow. Zombieland looks intersting, I may see that later, and yes I will watch 2012, it may be trash, but if its entertaining I'll take it.

Jul 27 - 03:33 PM

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