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(and besides, marvel is getting real cheezy with their movies nowadays ex: wolverine origins,punisher dead zone.) Not to stray off topic, and at risk of making myself look like a jackass, I liked Wolverine Origins. Although not exactly accurate according to the comics, it was pretty kickass and a refreshing way to view a marvel movie, which most recently have been about feelings instead of epic awesome stuff. There was a lot of cool stuff about stuff that went boom and click and smash and rip, my kind of movie ![]() Back on topic, Iron Man 2 gave me hopes because of Robert Downey Jr. It dashed my hopes because of Mickey Rourke. At the end, it looks like Tony Stark created a second Iron Man to shoot robots with guns... call me crazy, but it sounds like too many idea's for something that should be a lot simpler. I could be wrong and they could pull off a sort of Lord of the Rings thing, but really it seems like too many idea's for one film, like Terminator 4. Um...just to make a tiny correction but that "second Iron Man" would be War Machine; who would be the Yin to Iron Man's Yang. He's also the biggest reason I have to see Iron Man 2 (I'm a WM fan) besides Scarlett Johansson in leather/latex. ![]() This post has been edited by Keiri: Jan 24, 2010 - 5:03 PM -------------------- Has no more Celicas
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