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Iron Man 3 Film Review

25 Thursday Apr 2013

Posted by Paul Bowler in All, Film Reviews, Marvel Comics

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Aldrich Killian, Ben Kingsley, Don Cheadle, Drew Pearce, Extremis, Guy Pearce, Gwyneth Paltrow, Iron Man 3, Iron Patriot, Marvel, Maya Hansen, Pepper Pots, Rebecca Hall, Rhodey, Robert Downey Jr, Shane Black, The Mandarin, Tony Stark

Iron Man 3

Review by Paul Bowler

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Iron Man 3 begins Marvel’s second wave of movies in fine style, following on directly from the events of Joss Whedon’s phenomenally successful Avengers Assemble movie, bringing Tony Stark’s life full circle as he battles to protect those closest to him as the United States is attacked by the Mandarin and his terrorist organisation.

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Having risked his life help the Avengers defeat Loki and save New York from the Chitauri invasion, Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) has been left traumatised by the experience, a recluse questioning his own mortality and suffering from terrible nightmares. He spends most of his time building new Iron Man suits, while Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow) runs Stark industries, and his new suit – the Mark 42 – is so sophisticated he can operate it by remote control.

When the United States is attacked by an international terrorist called the Mandarin (Ben Kingsley), who is behind a series of bombings that have baffled the intelligence services, Tony Stark’s life is torn apart when the Mandarin launches an all out assault on his Malibu home. Stark manages to escape as Iron Man only to find himself stranded in a small town in Texas, cut off from Pepper and with Happy Hogan (Jon Favreau) in a coma, and with most of his suits destroyed in the attack, Stark is befriended by a kid sidekick, Harley (Ty Simpkins), as he attempts to rebuild his life. Having lost everything, Tony Stark must discover the truth behind the Extremis Virus if he is to fight back and bring the Mandarin’s reign of terror to an end.

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Director Shane Black takes over from Jon Favreau to helm this third instalment of the Iron Man saga. Shane Black directs Iron Man 3 with all the usual hallmarks of his previous works, the film is set at Christmas, and much like Mel Gibson and Bruce Willis in Black’s earlier films, we get to see Robert Downey Jr cast into the role of a down and out hero who stands to loose everything he holds dear as his life slowly crumbles around him. Robert Downey Jr is brilliant as Tony Stark / Iron Man and convincingly portrays how Stark has been left suffering from panic attacks after nearly being killed in Avengers Assemble when he flew a nuclear missile into the Chitauri wormhole. We get to see Stark as he struggles to face his inner demons, plagued by insomnia, he is a shadow of the man he once was.

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However  events in Iron Man 3 quickly leaves Tony Stark without his armoured suits to protect him, and he spends a good part of the film working in isolation as he attempts to discover the secrets of the Extremis Virus created by Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce), along with Tony’s ex, the botanist Dr Maya Hansen (Rebecca Hall). This experimental project was used to create genetically modified soldiers that could survive extreme levels of battle damage, enabling them to quickly recover from injury. But the process is highly unstable, creating a perfect weapon, which the Mandarin has used to devastating effect.

The plot for Iron Man 3 draws its inspiration from the brilliant Extremis storyline from the Iron Man comics by Warren Ellis, but Shane Black and co-writer Drew Pearce place their own stamp on the concept, which forces Tony Stark to reassess his life as Iron Man as he battles against the Mandarin and the deadly Extremis enhanced soldiers.

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Gwyneth Paltrow is also excellent as Pepper Potts, and she plays a much bigger role in the storyline here than she did in the woeful Iron Man 2, keeping us on the edge of her seat as Pepper has to face the toughest battle of her life without Tony by her side. Tony Stark also teams up with his old friend Col James Rhodey Rhodes (Don Cheadle), who plays his long term ally War Machine, but whose suit has been given a patriotic makeover, and is now called the Iron Patriot. Its great to see Tony Stark and Rhodey working together again, the banter between Robert Downey Jr and Don Cheadle is brilliant, and there are some incredible action set pieces, particularly during the films climatic showdown.

Ben Kingsley is utterly convincing as the Mandarin. While the character may not be exactly like the comic book version, Kingsley’s performance is exceptionally good, and he makes a fantastic adversary for Tony Stark. The Mandarin’s fingers are adorned with rings, he makes some chilling broadcasts across the airwaves as he issues his demands, and there are also a few surprises hidden beneath the super villain’s dark hood.

The special effects in Iron Man 3 will take your breath away, it’s a spectacular film that really allows Robert Downey Jr the chance to portray a new side to the billionaire inventor, and there is also a surprise waiting for you in the end credits that you won’t want to miss either.

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Iron Man #1

16 Friday Nov 2012

Posted by Paul Bowler in All, Marvel Comics

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Extremis, Greg Land, Guru EFX, Iron Man, Jay Lesiten, Kieron Gillen, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Now, Pepper Potts, Tony Stark

Iron Man #1

Review by Paul Bowler

Billionaire playboy Tony Star’s flirtatious evening with a mysterious blonde woman at MJ’s night club is curtailed when news that Maya Hansen has been kidnapped and forced to reconstruct the Extremis technology. Stark and Pepper begin to realize the horrifying implications of this security breach. In an attempt to prevent this technology falling into the wrong hands Stark decides to infiltrate the AIM presentation headed by Colin Forty Four, where the Extremis V2 is being marketed as Homo-Extremis; a revolutionary new biological fusion of man and technology that will supposedly offer a programmable new era of health and prosperity for the human race.

When Stark hacks into the presentations computer systems he is discovered, fortunately he has managed to smuggle a liquid “smart metal” suit in his briefcase, and is quickly transformed into Iron Man when the liquid putty bonds with his subdermal exoskeleton. Iron Man is attacked the by super strong, and fire breathing, AIM Extremis Enhanciles, but he has come prepared for this eventuality and defeats them with a new armour -piercing taser. After managing to persuade Colin Forty Four to talk – by dangling him in mid air – Tony Stark’s worst fears are realized when he learns that the Extremis technology has fallen into the hands of four different people determined to exploit Extremis at any cost.

Iron Man #1 is a great new addition to the new Marvel Now range of titles. This new issue reintroduces us to Tony Stark’s Billionaire lifestyle, and we learn much more about what makes the Armoured Avenger tick in one issue than we have in recent years. Tony has come to revaluate his place in the world as this issue begins, with Iron Man soaring over the New York skyline as he questions the fundamental points of the decisions that have shaped his life so far.

After his great stint in AvX Consequences Kieron Gillen casts his assured eye over the Iron Man legacy and brings it bang up to date for Marvel Now, causing Tony Star to reflect on the recent events in the Marvel Universe, drawing on familiar Iron Man concepts like the Extremis while skilfully offering a technologic slant on the classic Demon in a Bottle storyline.

One of this issues most striking features is the terrific artwork by Greg Land’s. From the opening skyline of New York to the moment Tony Stark dons his new suit of Iron Man armour, every scene is complemented by Jay Lesiten’s inks and swathed in the gleaming colours provided by Guru EFX. It’s a neat idea to have Tony shaves off his moustache so he can sneak into the AIM presentation unnoticed, it’s a fun interlude, as is the way he sneaks his new liquid metal armour past security in his briefcase. The scene where Tony suits up is of course the highlight of this issue, as is the new Iron Man armour itself. The new suit is a stunning redesign that bristles with raw power and advanced weaponry. I also like how this new suit seems more heavy duty than the more recent versions, bulkier, and with a darker colour scheme that really enhances the organic quality of the liquid metal it’s formed from.

We are still in the very early days of Marvel Now but so far Iron Man #1 has been my favourite title from this new range. There is plenty to enjoy here for Iron Man fans, and this title in particular really showcases the concepts behind Marvel Now, teaming some great writing and top notch artwork with the opportunity to refine the character of Tony Stark and make this premier issue a confident new beginning for the Invincible  Iron Man.

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