This year will see the release of the final film in The Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy, the three films written by Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright, directed by Wright and starring Pegg and Nick Frost. Shaun of the Dead, to me, was the beginning of the rebirth of the zombie craze and its hard to believe it is already nine years old. Hot Fuzz is looked on by most as a funny movie, but not on the same level as Shaun. Here is my admission: I like Hot Fuzz more than Shaun. Don’t ask me why. While I love both movies, there is something about Fuzz that makes me want to watch it over and over.
Now the trio is going intergalactic with The World’s End, the tale of five friends who reunite to take on a legendary pub crawl that bested them twenty years before. Small problem being that there is an alien invasion happening as they head towards the pub with the appropriate name.
Iron Man 3 is the first Marvel movie in their self-titled “Phase 2” and if it is any indication of what to expect from the rest of the movies including Thor: The Dark World and Joss Whedon’s follow-up to The Avengers then we are in for a fun couple of years.
Iron Man 3 plays more as a sequel to last year’s The Avengers than 2010’s disappointing Iron Man 2. Iron Man 2 suffered from the writer’s strike and lack of cohesiveness and all of that has been corrected here. Director Shane Black, who also directed Robert Downey, Jr. in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, delivers a de-construction of the Tony Stark character and shows that more so that any other comic movie, the man behind the mask is much more fascinating and fun to watch than the hero.
Iron Man’s main big bad from the comics, The Mandarin has declared a personal war against America and is somehow responsible for mysterious bombings. When one of these bombings seriously injures someone close to Tony he makes finding The Mandarin his priority. At the same time Aldrich Killian, a man scorned by Tony in the past, has returned and is interested in showing off his new ground breaking Extremis regeneration program to Pepper while wanting more than meets the eye with her.
The script is loosely based off of Warren Ellis’ Extremis story then interweaves The Mandarin into it. As a whole it works and the parts that make you second guess them are mostly forgotten by the movie third act which is where having Shane Black at the helm really pays off. The final action sequence is huge. Sorry, I meant HUGE. You can see why Joss Whedon asked how he was supposed to top it with his Avengers sequel.
The dialogue is quick and snappy and some lines are quite cheesy in the hands of any other actor, but in the hands of RDJ you avoid the eye rolling moments that would normally cause a snicker or two in the theater.
The biggest plus Iron Man 3 has going for it is the character development. In the second film it seemed like everyone was going through the paces and the movie always seemed a bit off to me. Here we have true forward movement. Tony is having trouble dealing with the events in The Avengers and as he so eloquently puts it, “there are gods and aliens and I’m just a man in a can”. He buries himself in work as he and Pepper grow distant. You witness his first anxiety attack and see the confusion on his face as the man who has never been lacking in confidence for anything suddenly has it all stripped away.
Pepper Potts and Rhodes are much more than just secondary joke material here. Pepper’s relationship with Tony is in question and more so when Aldrich Killian reappears on the scene. Any movie where we get plenty of Don Cheadle is a good thing and IM3 makes sure we know that Rhodes is there for much more than Tony’s drunken ass-kicker like in 2.
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Now I will keep this review spoiler free, but I would be remiss if I did not at least mention what I like to refer to as “the swerve”. First off, I would like to congratulate Marvel on keeping it on the down low for this long. In a world where every bit of news and information is broken weeks or months in advance, I think a lot of people are going to be taken aback by it, but mostly comic fans. When it plays out I instantly thought, this is either going to be loved or hated by most people. No grey area. I am on the love side because it did get me. I am sure I could have gone searching the web and found out before, but it is nice to be gotten every now and then. If you are on the hate side of “the swerve”, don’t worry, I can completely see why. I just hope you didn’t let it ruin the rest of the movie for you.
In the end, did Iron Man 3 deliver? Yes. Yes it did. Is it better than Iron Man 2? God yes. Is it better than Iron Man? I would not go that far. I am still putting it in the upper echelon of Marvel movies. If you want it broken down easily I guess we will do this:
1. The Avengers
2. Captain America
3. Iron Man
4 Iron Man 3
and so on….
If you want to know the rest of the list ask away!
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Marvel did themselves a favor by going outside the box and getting Shane Black to direct this. The man who wrote Lethal Weapon and directed Kiss Kiss Bang Bang knows how to handle his action sequences, of which there are numerous, satisfying ones even when it is just Tony sans armor. The real surprise is the emotional weight that are put on the characters. Tony’s near death in The Avengers is a focal point of Iron Man 3 as it needed to be because if it was simply ignored, it would have lessened exactly what The Avengers meant in the Marvel cinematic universe.
I hope Iron Man 3 is a good sign as to what we can expect from the Phase 2 movies with new directors (Thor, Captain America). It feels new and different and that is exactly what is needed now that we are six years into these Marvel movies. Staying stagnant can kill a franchise and I am hard pressed to say that Iron Man 3 is stagnant. From it’s bizarre opening sequence involving Eiffel 65 (really) to it’s 70’s inspired closing credits (which is completely Shane Black), Iron Man 3 shows that even though we may be entering the second phase of this cinematic juggernaut, its inaugural character is still its strongest.
Artist Matt Ferguson has created this set of posters based on the original Star Trek crews big screen adventures. Any man that can make Star Trek V look interesting is a winner in my book. Here is what Ferguson had to say about his pieces:
“I’m a life long Trekkie and a dream project for me would be to create posters for the original crew films (including the reboots). I wanted to make a set of posters that had a uniform size and composition while still staying true to each individual films themes and story.”
It looks like Marvel is still hard at work getting all of their properties back under one cinematic umbrella. Last week they regained the rights to Daredevil and now they have Johnny Blaze back in the fold.
Exact details were not given on how Marvel acquired the rights from Sony, but one can assume it is because Sony saw no more profit in the character and Marvel gladly bought the rights back. The first Ghost Rider movie in 2007 was a success, but the 2012 follow-up, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, was only the second movie I could not make it through the whole way because it was a massive pile of shit.
Marvel has no plans for a reboot of the character and I think they are wise to wait a few years before even attempting it.
Kelsey Grammar has joined the cast of Transformers 4 as the main villain specializing in counter-intelligence. This is not Grammar’s first go round with a big movie franchise having played Beast (rather well) in Brett Ratner’s attempt to kill the X-Men franchise, X-Men: The Last Stand. He also played the villainous douche rather well on the Starz series Boss.
Don’t think I don’t see what Michael Bay is doing here. After three TF flicks with Shia the Beef and Megan Fox, he is attempting to have actual actors be in the next entry to make people (like me) think that things are changing for the franchise.
We are only one day away from the release of Iron Man 3 and the unofficial start of the summer movie season which means we are even closer to the release of Man of Steel. Now if you follow this site regularly, you know that I am counting down the days until June 14th and will be bringing you every bit of information I can as the movie looms closer.
A new TV spot debuted last night as well which you can watch below.
The final act to The Hangover trilogy is on its way Memorial Day weekend. A new duo of posters have just been released with Heather Graham’s Jade and “baby Carlos” in very familiar eyewear and the second has a very bitter looking King Ralph.
For anyone doubting that Man of Steel can not possibly be a great movie without John Williams’ classic Superman theme, I hate to point out your wrongness, but I am. The last Man of Steel trailer had our first sampling of Hans Zimmer’s original score and it felt truly like Superman, while being completely new. Check out the track listing for the soundtrack, but be warned, if you are on complete blackout for the movie do not spoil anything by reading it, even though I don’t believe anything large is given away.
The soundtrack will release on June 11th. Man of Steel releases on June 14th.
Disc: 1
1. Look to the Stars
2. Oil Rig
3. Sent here for a Reason
4. DNA
5. Goodbye My Son
6. If You Love These People
7. Krypton’s Last
8. Terraforming
9. Tornado
10. You Die or I Do
11. Launch
12. Ignition
13. I Will Find Him
14. This is Clark Kent
15. I Have So Many Questions
16. Flight
17. What Are You Going to Do When You Are Not Saving the World?
There have been so many posters for Star Trek Into Darkness that all I can really say now is that is one big damn ship. That would be the USS Vengeance or as it is otherwise known as, the USS Cumberbatch’s Fury.
Star Trek Into Darkness releases on May 17th. Early IMAX screenings begin May 15th.
First things first, if you are any kind of lifelong Star Trek fan then I warn you that watching this clip will completely give away something huge if you pay very close attention.
Still here?
Paramount has released this clip from Star Trek Into Darkness titled “I Allow It” and it has a tense back and forth between Chirs Pine’s Kirk and Benedict Cumberbatch’s John Harrison. The two parry well off of each other with Kirk letting his emotions lead him while his nemesis is calm, cold and collected.
Star Trek Into Darkness releases on May 17th, but if you attend the early IMAX screenings you will get a free poster.
Also don’t forget that we are giving away some free Star Trek items!