A Slick New Look at Iron Man!
As if anyone even cares about Summer '07 anymore....
There's a reason that Empire Magazine is considered one of the best movie mags in the world. And here's another one: They snagged a really slick new photo of next summer's Iron Man!
Not much else to talk about, really. You already know about the cast members, the cool little cameos, and the fact that Robert Downey Jr. is about to become a big-time superhero -- but while we wait for next summer's Marvel-ous debuts, we'll just have to be satisfied with the geeky little tidbits like the one offered right here.
Plus they have a large version, which helps a lot. Dang that suit looks cool. So (besides me) who thinks Jon Favreau can pull it off? I can't be the only one who liked Zathura.
Source: Empire
Not much else to talk about, really. You already know about the cast members, the cool little cameos, and the fact that Robert Downey Jr. is about to become a big-time superhero -- but while we wait for next summer's Marvel-ous debuts, we'll just have to be satisfied with the geeky little tidbits like the one offered right here.
Plus they have a large version, which helps a lot. Dang that suit looks cool. So (besides me) who thinks Jon Favreau can pull it off? I can't be the only one who liked Zathura.
Source: Empire
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on Jul 26 2007 06:48 AM I liked Zathura, and I think this movie looks promising. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 26 2007 07:18 AM personally...i think the guy to his right, in that black get up...should be featured on the cover instead, but eh...i'm a bale fan so i'm biased. still, since Favreau is involved...i'm interested to see if its going to be a corny comic book movie...or an attempt at the real thing. thats what seperates Begins from all the other comic movies, the lack of crap lines and corniness. only Favreau project i've seen that i was disappointed in was...Made. wow, Swingers 2...uh...i don't think so. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 26 2007 09:09 AM That image is awesome. I wish it didn't have all the crap from the cover all over it though. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jul 26 2007 10:20 AM The whole Civil War storyline has tarnished Iron Man in my opinion, but the movie does seem to be heading the right direction. Between casting and visual effects seen thus far I can't complain. Plus I did enjoy Zathura and it was good to take my little brother to a movie that we both could enjoy. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 26 2007 10:26 AM The armor looks awesome, and has kind of renewed my interest in the movie. But with all these stars and cameos, i'm alittle worried the movie might feel to crammed. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jul 26 2007 10:34 AM Good picture. At least they haven't screwed up Iron Man's looks. Now let's see if they can stick to the character or not. Chances are they'll do something stupid like make him a kid (appeal to the 12-yr olds), that stumbles across the suit in some millionare's house, or some other retarded change. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 26 2007 10:49 AM In reply to this comment (#975383) Umm, not likely since we already have seen photos of the primitive armor Stark builds while in captivity. But don't let me stop you from ignorant, blind assertions. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jul 26 2007 11:05 AM I'm just wondering how much the halloween version of this suit will cost. That would be flippin' cool to show up to some party in that suit, haha. Everything looks great so far on this movie. Has anyone seen the recent animated movie? I thought it was pretty cool, I could see it beefed up and turned into a live-action. I wonder if Favreau's follows its plot in any way. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jul 26 2007 11:11 AM Ignorant as I may be to what has been released about this film. I'm not nearly as uninformed about the trashing of other comic book movies. This is where my assertions are based. I'd absolutely love to be wrong and am pleased that my rough guess at what they could screw up with this movie is incorrect. I think that expecting this movie to be a well-made movie that follows its source material in a reasonable manner is a less probable assertion to what I just made, based on the (majority) crap comic book movies that have been pumped out. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 26 2007 12:50 PM In reply to this comment (#975721) I think we may see a change in that trend now that Marvel is making the movies themselves. Don't get me wrong I don't think Avi Arad is above making changes and lets be honest some changes need to be made...Yellow spandex would have looked ridiculous on a live action Wolverine, but I think more of a concerted effort will be made to stay closer to the source material. I thought the new FF movie for all it's faults was much closer to the spirit of the FF than it's predecessor and also I know lots of people wanted to see it, but a 200ft tall man in a purple suit would have looked ridiculous as well. Also, while you have a point about the innumerable bad comic adaptions, go back and look at the ones where they went to the trouble to get a talented cast, not just big names, but talented. Along with a director who was dedicated to the task and the percentage of bad to good goes way down. When they put that much effort and talent like it appears they're doing for Iron Man you get Batman Begins, The Crow, V for Vendetta. The only real bomb and some people will argue even that was Hulk...and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Though I enjoyed that actually and think the big mistake there was overestimating the general publics grasp of late 19th century literary characters. (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 26 2007 02:13 PM Just out of curiosity, WHY would "yellow spandex" have "looked ridiculous" on Wolverine? The two best comic-book adaptations EVER (Spiderman and the original Superman) both had guys dressed up in "red spandex" and "blue spandex", respectively. There's nothing that kills a superhero movie faster than a Director that thinks superheroes are stupid and geeky, and therefore tries to make them "gritty" and "realistic". As much as I may have liked the X-Men movies, let's be honest here: what exactly is more homo-erotic: a bunch of guys wearing spandex, or a bunch of guys wearing leather bondage gear? (Reply to this) |
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on Jul 26 2007 04:17 PM No, Maven. I think you're missing a BIG reason why the directors go gritty and realistic. Look what happened when Schumacher went camp. That was the single most distructive piece of superhero film ever. And that is a nice photo. We keep getting nice photos on this picture and I think it should turn out to be a pretty good time if the script measures up. (Reply to this) |
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