Thursday, 9 May 2013

"You know who I am. You don't know where I am. And you'll NEVER see me coming."

Hello Everyone :-)

Before we start, I know I am the worst blogger ever. It’s been two whole months since I’ve posted something because I am totally rubbish. I’ll try harder I promise!

Anyway…

‘Iron Man 3’. Let’s do this business.

Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) is living in a post-Avengers world, a world that has been well and truly shaken up. After the events of the Avengers (referred to as ‘what happened in New York’) Tony has been obsessively working on new Iron Man Suits and is using his former bodyguard Happy (Jon Favreau) to spy on his beloved Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow) when she’s at work.
Meanwhile a terrorist known as The Mandarin (Ben Kingsley) starts making threats to the President and blowing things up on US soil. One of these explosions pushes Tony into declaring war on the Mandarin with disastrous consequences.

‘Iron Man 3’ has some pretty heavy expectations weighing on its red and gold plated shoulders. Not only does it have to make up for the disappointing ‘Iron Man 2’ but it also has to live up to ‘The Avengers’ which, in my opinion, is the new high water mark within the Superhero genre. I’m happy to say it does both these things.

The best thing about the film is its massive sense of fun. There were fears when the trailer came out that ‘Iron Man 3’ was going to be a much darker episode of the series, happily it isn’t that film. It’s more mature than Marvel’s previous output, that’s to be expected, but the Iron Man series is as playful as ever, particularly the dialogue in the second act between Stark and the young boy Harley (snaps for Drew Pearce's script).

Iron Man 3 serves up some good action sequences, there’s a scene where Iron Man has to rescue some people as they are falling from an aeroplane (that scene has a great ‘bait and switch’ finish that I LOVED) which fulfils the ‘thrill’ factor that we’ve come to expect from Marvel. However for me the smaller fight scenes where Tony isn’t in full armour were the more interesting ones. It’s always satisfying to have a massive action set piece but the parts of the film where he had to go all A-Team and make something from the things in a random garage, in my opinion had the bigger pay off.

Shane Black and Robert Downey Jr’s excellent working relationship is evident in ‘Iron Man 3’ where I think RDJ gives his best performance as Tony Stark/Iron Man to date. Throughout the film Stark is clearly traumatised by his experiences in New York and while this never reaches The Dark Knight Rises levels of hero decrepitude but there’s still that shock of seeing your hero with a weakness that's unsettling.
The best thing about the Iron Man films is, was and always will be Tony Stark. Our favourite Genius, Billionaire, Playboy, Philanthropist has more screen time in ‘Iron Man 3’ than in any of the previous pictures in which he’s appeared and the film is better for it. Tony is clever, resourceful and always ready with a witty comeback.

I’d have liked to have seen more of the wonderful Pepper Potts, partly because I love her but also because the banter between Pepper and Tony is always great fun. No spoilers, but, in a genre that is severely under populated by women, I loved where her story arc went.
The real gem is Ben Kingsley. I won’t say anything about his character but the way his character has been handled was a genuine surprise and for someone that sees as many films as I do, true surprises are few and far between. I’m hugely impressed with Marvel and the film’s producers for making the decision to take that character in the direction they do. It was a ballsy move to make and for me the risk paid off.

One thing that this Iron Man outing has remedied is the previous Iron Man films’ relationship to bad guys. In the past, the finale of these films involve someone try to build their own suit and then being taken to the carpet by Iron Man. In theory that set up works but in practise it just come off as a loads of metal-on-metal clunk noises. This final showdown is a lot nearer the mark. I’m still not sold on it (there’s an awful lot of jumping between Iron Man suits that should cause considerable pain to the jumper) but by that point I was invested in the stakes and more than willing to go with it.

The final resolution felt a bit rushed. It’s all very dependent on where they take the character from here but I didn’t feel like they took the right time to tie up all the loose ends and have a fully satisfying conclusion.
There is also a certain element of ‘why didn’t you do that in the first place?’ and ‘if you’d have done that an hour ago you wouldn’t be in this mess’ that springs to mind when certain revelations are revealed that I found annoying. These are, however, very minor quibbles in a massively enjoyable film.

Iron Man 3 is everything we’re come to expect from a Marvel film. It’s big and bold but at the same time has great affection for the character of Tony Stark and what he’s done to get to this point. Shane Black is a great influence on the Marvel universe and if he wants to come back and direct future instalments that’s absolutely fine by me. I loved it.

And if anyone can tell me why the hell this film was set at Christmas please tell me because I haven’t got a bloody clue.

Right then, that’s all good, let’s have some…

Reasons to be Cheerful :-)

1. ‘Star Trek: Into Darkness’ is out today! Honestly, I’m so excited about this I have to stop myself from doing a happy dance every 5 minutes. This is the international trailer which I’ve been watching repeatedly in preparation to boldly go!

2. Sherlock series 3 has started filming and this is the sum of what’s been released so far. We’ve got a new addition to the cast in the form of Amanda Abbington (Martin Freeman’s real life Girlfriend), we’ve also been given the name of a couple of the episodes but there’s plenty still to work out. I’m excited!

3. Sweet Lincoln's mullet! James Marsden has joined the cast of Anchorman 2!

4. Do you love Garth Marenghi's Darkplace? Of course you do. Everyone should because it’s brilliant. Here are some completely awesome paper versions of Dr. Rick Dagless and co :-)

That’s all for today!
I’ll be back soon. I’ve got a big backlog of blog entries that I need to post.


Goodbye till next time :-)
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