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Watch out for the Iron Man

April 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Watch out for the Iron Man


Orlando Parfitt :: IGN Movies UK

In place is a talented cast, an interesting director, an established lead character, and a wealth of plots from the comics ready to be mined for future storylines. Despite Iron Man’s problems, it will definitely leave you wanting more.

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Harvey S. Karten :: Compuserve

There’s nothing wildly novel but the picture has some wit, some neat romantic tensions between Downey and Paltrow, and splendid tech credits.

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David Denby :: New Yorker

There’s a slightly depressed, going-through-the-motions feel to the entire show.

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James O’Ehley :: Sci-Fi Movie Page

Audiences looking for grand escapist fare at cinemas this summer won’t mind having spent their price of admission on it. Be sure to get some popcorn too.

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J Kyle Smith :: New York Post

Brilliant first hour, but then becomes like some strange legend about a Norse god who descended into the molten core of the earth and forged upon a mighty anvil…a Crosby, Stills and Nash album.

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  • 1 badal // Apr 29, 2008 at 7:14 pm

    Box Office Tracking: Iron Man could soar to $8M Thursday, another $103M Fri-Sun.

    It is time to get very serious about the first major summer blockbuster Iron Man (Paramount), which will debut Thursday night at 8pm at multiplexes from coast-to-coast. My sources tell me that this Robert Downey, Jr. vehicle about a hard-drinking billionaire who creates a fantastic iron suit is actually “out-tracking” last summer’s Dreamworks/Paramount smash Transformers.

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