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Review Of “Iron Man,”
In Theaters Now

IRON MAN (PG-13)

MOVIE BIASES
Pre SOLD!

MAJOR PLAYERS
Robert Downey, Jr. (Chaplin), Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love), Terrence Howard (Hustle & Flow), Jeff Bridges (Seabiscuit), and director Jon Favreau (Elf).

THE DEAL
“I am SO geeking out right now!” So quoth the movie critic to his screening partner, who bobbed her head enthusiastically in agreement. And this is only a third of the way into the movie. Boys and girls … the summer has officially begun!

“Constitutionally incapable of being responsible” Tony Stark (Downey), a genius billionaire industrialist by day and relentlessly shallow playboy by night, is captured by an Afghani ambush after demonstrating his lethal weaponry to the U.S. military. While under forced coercion to duplicate his wares for a terrorist army called the Ten Rings, Stark turns the tables, creating a hi-tech armored suit with which to kick copious amounts of bad guy ass. After busting out and returning to LA a changed man, Stark devotes his energy to fighting the evil he helped create as a weapons manufacturer only to find do-no-gooders closer to home than he had thought.

Shinier than its “hot rod red” suit, “Iron Man” is the perfect modern day comic book action hero movie. Beautifully scripted (by a credited committee of four, nonetheless) with production values off the chart, Marvel’s first foray into film financing is just flat-out fun from start to finish. It’s laden with all the good, pertinent “isms” – terrorism, patriotism, altruism, and then some – while serving up a techie’s wet dream of special effects; think “Minority Report” on meth. It will print money but, even better, it DESERVES to.

The Academy nominated cast doesn’t hurt, either. Beefy, bald, and bearded Bridges glowers his way through every frame with the very comic book-ish halo of distrust over his grill as Obadiah Stane, Stark’s business partner. Adorably strawberry-tressed Paltrow doesn’t just mail in her Oscar talents, playing beyond spunky, yet giving as good as she gets as Stark’s Girl Friday personal assistant Pepper Potts. Even Howard shows signs of life despite a fairly background role as Stark’s best friend Col. Jim Rhodes (yes, fanboys, we even get a hint at what’s to come for Mr. Rhodes in the sequel – there WILL be a sequel, right? – with his longing glimpse in the third act at a War Machine suit).

Even though he claims to “not be the superhero type,” Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark is one of the most inspired pieces of superhero casting since…well, maybe ever. Tailoring the script’s fizzy, contextual humor to his own rapid fire, subversively dry wit, Downey is BUILT for this. Especially early on, Tony lives so large, is so over-the-top playerish, he makes “Big Pimpin’” era Jay-Z look like Gary Coleman. His whips are tight, his clothes are fly, and his plane is just sick (think a party bus – in the air). Downey’s Tony Stark is a 21st century superhero: flawed, a little sarcastic, yet solid enough at his core to accept his shortcomings enough to put them aside for the moment when duty calls. Attention, Hollywood: having credible actors like Paltrow, Howard, and Downey only make such scenes like Stark’s come-to-Jesus about weapons manufacturing moving and lactose intolerant. Just because it’s a comic book movie does not mean it has to be cheesy.

Therein lies its universal appeal. Zigging when our cynical audience predicts it will zag, Favreau directs “Iron Man” with enough comedic zest, gearhead cool, and popcorn flick frenzy to complement every ounce of Downey’s snarky charms. It also takes you to another world, a far more entertaining one in a surreal-rich LA that probably exists but I’ve never seen, whizzing by in two hours to deliver upon the lofty promise of its commercials. Cackling with childlike glee at Stark’s attempts to fly, I once again leaned in to whisper, “Sign me up for ‘Iron Man 2!’” And 3. And 4 …

@@@@ REELS

(FOUR REELS)

An urban legend/instant classic.

Like what you read? Agree/disagree with The Reel Deal? Think he’s talkin’ out his … HUSH YO’ MOUF! (I’m only talkin’ about The Reel Deal!) Email him at EJAce1@GMail.com!

Edwardo Jackson is the author of the novels EVER AFTER and NEVA HAFTA, (Villard/Random House), a writer for The 213 Magazine, and an LA-based screenwriter. Visit his website at www.edwardojackson.com where his new novel I DO? is available NOW.


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May 3rd, 2008 at 9:30 am Edward G. Edward says:

now THATS what i’m talkin’ ’bout!

May 3rd, 2008 at 9:33 am chica22 says:

Saw it last night! Couldn’t agree more!

May 3rd, 2008 at 9:37 am Ellene Miles says:

all the critics seem to love it…this may be my first non-independent film view of the summer… i love robert …they finally pick a real actors actor for this kinda flick…it makes a difference!

May 3rd, 2008 at 9:45 am kamalp says:

Yep, thats what we doin’ 2nite

May 3rd, 2008 at 9:58 am Elsa Harkins says:

i wanna see this.

May 3rd, 2008 at 10:10 am SweetSis says:

He ain’t lyin. It is sooo goood. We ended up seeing it last night instead of “Made of Honor” and I’m glad we did. Terrence is great in it but Robert Downey Junior is the best. What else was he in?

May 3rd, 2008 at 10:41 am thelma says:

im not usually into superhero flicks, but i love terrence howard and this one seems better than the others… ok, they got my money

May 3rd, 2008 at 10:46 am 1GOODMAN says:

My son and me saw it last night and can’t stop talking about it all morning. Its a real excellent action flick without all the super slick special effects. There are some but its not overdone like Transformers and others. I really really dug this.

May 3rd, 2008 at 11:04 am Xoloxlan says:

SweetSis, he’s been in Gothika with Halle. But you may want to rent Chaplin, or Less Than Zero, or Home for the Holidays which are all my fav performances of him. He’s a really brilliant actor.

May 3rd, 2008 at 3:53 pm Regina Holloway says:

not my cup of tea, although i do love me some terrence.

May 3rd, 2008 at 4:17 pm Freshest07 says:

LOVE THIS MOVIE! BIG RDJ FAN ALREADY BUT NOW CALL ME FRESHEST DOWNEY JR! SUPER TIGHT FLICK!

May 3rd, 2008 at 5:57 pm MattyR says:

Total fun ride. i want to see it again. Good dead-on review.

May 3rd, 2008 at 6:23 pm PRECIOUS says:

Stars Robert Downey Junior
Going to see it sooner
Than later
Not a hater
Of comic books
In fact I’m hooked
And thanks to Mr. Howard
We might get showered
With some black hunkiness too
What’s a black girl to do
The answer is to plan
To go see Ironman

May 3rd, 2008 at 6:39 pm Edwardo Jackson says:

Wow. Our first REEL DEAL poem. I’m honored.

May 3rd, 2008 at 7:04 pm UncleD says:

This joints on my must-see. He’s pimpin so hard makes Jigga look like Arnold? What u talkin ’bout Willis?!

May 3rd, 2008 at 7:04 pm UncleD says:

Got to love that PRECIOUS poetry. You crack me up ma.

May 3rd, 2008 at 7:50 pm missme says:

i don’t know what i like better – the fact that our critic is so hyped or precious’s poem. either way, we hittin the matinee tomorra.

May 3rd, 2008 at 8:02 pm hisherness says:

i don’t go to theaters, but now i rather want to see this on the big screen. if i lived in San Francisco, i’d have gone to the TechCrunch screening. MC Hammer went to that … i have to admit you paint an appealing picture for a geek like myself. thanks!

May 3rd, 2008 at 9:29 pm Doug Diddy says:

on our way to see it again 2nite – last nite wasnt enuff – call me a geek – but that shit was hot

May 4th, 2008 at 12:21 am Elsa Harkins says:

saw it. real real good. you were right :)

May 4th, 2008 at 1:14 am dollsdaughter says:

took my kid this afternoon & he had an absolute total and complete ball.

May 4th, 2008 at 9:26 am PATTY CAKE says:

I LIKE YOUR REVIEWZ

May 4th, 2008 at 10:04 am rushmoredrive says:

very good review of this film. makes me want to see it. served its purpose for sure.

May 4th, 2008 at 2:07 pm ratty says:

Robert Downey put his foot in that movie – I likeded it – LOL..

May 4th, 2008 at 2:07 pm ratty says:

Yeah I meant to say likeded- not a typo – it was that good – lol

May 4th, 2008 at 3:03 pm Jilly Reynolds says:

I went against my will, but had a good time. Robert Downey Jr fits the part like a glove.

May 4th, 2008 at 9:05 pm UncleD says:

You were right my man. Tony Stark is a bad-ass big pimpin katrillionare! that movie was a great thrill ride. Please tell me you stayed for the easter egg at the very end of the credits. i only knew about it cause the dude at the popcorn counter told me. We were in there with a bunch of geeks who knew already. Very damn cool. Good ride before the grind that starts tomorrow. Go see it for some fun.

May 4th, 2008 at 11:04 pm chica22 says:

‘The truth is… I am Iron Man.’

I think I’m in love with Tony Stark.

May 5th, 2008 at 12:35 pm Edwardo Jackson says:

I saw it AGAIN last night on a really, obscenely huge screen. Make sure to stay through the end credits for a little bonus scene.

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