


This film seems to stray a bit more away from the typical superhero blockbuster extravaganza, which I loved.ġ. You honestly feel for Tony a lot more in this film and it adds more humanity to his character.

The feel this film does focus more on Tony Stark than Iron Man like I said, which might bore some people wanting more action but I honestly liked it especially the scenes he has with that kid. Overall Iron Man 3 handles its action excellently.ģ. There is also some action scenes that involve Tony himself, such as the mansion scene where he takes out guards in a very entertaining way. My favourite action scene is the finale as well as the airplane scene which was actually real and that definitely added more intensity and credibility to the scene. The action is filmed so well and it is a lot more fun.
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The action this movie has the best action out of the whole trilogy. Don Cheadle was awesome as Rhodey, he is a lot more likable in this film than Iron Man 2. Gwyneth Paltrow is again great as Pepper Potts, I'm interested to see what direction they'll go with her character after her transformation into the Extremis. This movie focuses more on Tony Stark than Iron Man which might be a bad thing for some people who love their action, but I liked the direction it was going with his character. is awesome in this film, in fact he has a lot more humanity to his character this time around in this film. For those about to rock, raise another salute to your enduringly enthralling forefathers.Iron Man 3 was a lot of fun and it was a interesting take on the franchise. Younger listeners might find it all a bit clichéd, but remember: AC/DC are the originators, their imitators responsible for diluting the package’s potency. dates back to their Australia-only second album of the same title. Of the less-ubiquitous numbers, Guns for Hire is a highlight of 1983’s Flick of the Switch LP, and T.N.T. Back in Black just does not get old likewise the closer, the evergreen anthem Highway to Hell. The classics here are just that: heavy-riffed and big-hearted rock‘n’roll essentials that every home should have. It’s a marriage made in Hollywood heaven. If the second instalment follows the lead of its (very well received) predecessor, expect unadulterated eye-candy, the kind of rollercoaster experience delivered every blockbuster season – the kind of brash, boisterous movie that AC/DC’s music seems tailor-made for. It doubles, as its title and artwork are testament to, as the soundtrack to the forthcoming movie sequel to 2008’s Robert Downey Jr-starring comic book adaptation, Iron Man. Iron Man 2 is a compilation featuring several of AC/DC’s best-known songs alongside a selection that most likely aren’t immediately recognisable to the casual listener. Sure, it’s big, dumb, formulaic fare that’s studied the same blueprint since the 1970s – but if it ain’t broke, why not channel several thousand volts through the thing and make it dance even harder?

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