IRON MAN - MOVIE REACTION
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Oh Addie. Welcome to the beginning of something amazing. Hope you like it. I think you will. 3 notes no doubt have already been mentioned: 1) watch out for Stan Lee cameos ; 2) watch out for aftercredits scenes ; 3) release order.
I second this comment
@@KeoTower I third it
Especially the after credits scenes.
Short, simple, on point. I concur!
Agreed.
So excited that you're embarking on the MCU journey. I want to echo the others who suggest that you continue with all of the movies in theatrical release order. The writers at Marvel delivered a master stroke of interweaving storylines that all contributed to a greater whole (even if they didn't seem like it at first). Looking forward to more reactions!
So little insight the MCU stands for the Marvel Cinematic Universe a single shared universe where characters cross and meet each other just like in the Marvel comics. This allows Marvel to build up characters and stories across a range of films from solo films like Iron Man to big team ups like The Avengers only possible because of a shared universe. As you may know the Spider-Man films you watched are not apart of the MCU simply because of legal reasons with Sony owning the movie rights to Spider-Man and of course they released before the MCU was created. As different studios owned different rights to different Marvel characters they all kind of existed separate from each other with zero connections between films from referencing events that happened in other Marvel movies to making nods to other characters something the comic's do all the time. The MCU aimed to achieve so when watching the other MCU movies watch out for little nods and references there's so many small details that hint towards other movies and characters.
On the topic of studios Marvel Studios actually came to Sony in hopes of adding a certain building to the Amazing Spider-Man 2 New York Skyline connecting Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man to the MCU but I believe the request was too late. Amazing Spider-Man and the new X-Men movies were all releasing at the same time as MCU films so of course Marvel wanted to somehow connect Sony's Spider-Man to the MCU having the big reveal that The Amazing Spider-Man was set in the MCU all along it's just Spider-Man was doing his own thing in the background. X-Men on the other hand was already too deep into it's own universe so trying to connect it to the MCU would be far too difficult.
Back in the early 2000s people did try to connect Sam Rami's Spider-Man with X-Men and Fantastic Four but it's never been confirmed if these movies are connected it's really up to us the viewer as they never reference each other. All we know is people behind the scenes tried to connect all the 2000s films together into a single universe but they didn't go through with it so we never got to see Toby's Spider-Man meet the Fantastic Four who were active in Manhattan along with Punisher, Daredevil and the X-Men. Spider-Man could've referenced events from the X-Men movies while Spider-Man could've been referenced in an X-Men movie small stuff like a newspaper headline mentioning Spider-Man. Fantastic Four Baxter Building is located in Manhattan so they could've featured the building in a Spider-Man film small stuff like this to tie everything together.
In the comic's Fantastic Four, X-Men, Spider-Man, and The Avengers all exist together so having a movie universe without the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Spider-Man would feel very strange. Marvel thankfully made a deal with Sony so this is why there's three MCU Spider-Man films with Tom Holland playing the role. Like I mentioned above Andrew Garfield could've been the MCU Spider-Man but the building was never added into the film so instead they just created a new Spider-Man. In March 2019 Disney bought Fox which means Disney now own the rights to The Fantastic Four and X-Men allowing Marvel Studios to use these characters in the MCU it's only the case of how they'll be introduced and when.
Marvel Universes
Fox X-Men Universes 2000 to 2019 (X-Men to Deadpool 2) - The X-Men movies in terms of continuity are all over the place which is why I used "Universes" soft reboots and timeline related stuff.
Fox Fantastic Four Universe 2005 to 2007 (Fantastic Four to Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer) - Delete scene implies that Fantastic Four is set in the Fox X-Men Universe
Sony's Rami Spider-Man Universe 2002 to 2007 (Spider-Man 1 to Spider-Man 3) - The Daredevil and Punisher movies could be in this universe but it's not confirmed.
Sony's Webb Spider-Man Universe 2012 to 2014 (Amazing Spider-Man 1 to Amazing Spider-Man 2) - Not confirmed but it's implied that the Venom and Morbius movies are apart of this universe.
Marvel Cinematic Universe 2008 to Infinity (iron Man to ongoing projects) - Also includes the Netflix shows along with Agents of Shields, Cloaks and Daggers, and Runaways.
Please stick to release order
🙄 yeah but Captain Marvel is seriously awful to watch between Infinity war and Endgame. Much better to watch in timeline order. The after credit scenes aren't important enough to ruin any story.
@@arikheglund1051 I respectfully disagree
@@arikheglund1051 There are too many spoilers in Captain Marvel if you watch it in timeline order. If it's crappy, it's crappy.
@@arikheglund1051 you're absolutely correct
@@arikheglund1051 both Cap. Marvel an Ant-man and the Wasp were released between Infinity War and Endgame for a reason.
I remember this movie blowing me away when I saw it back when it was in theaters and it honestly still holds up today.
if Iron Man 1 wouldn't have been a success there would be no MCU today, atleast not the way we know it
This is going to be a fun ride with Addie! Her reactions are going to be priceless. I'm here for the whole thing!
I think you should watch each Marvel film in the order of its theatrical release (and much later, you will need to include Disney+ Marvel series as part of that order) to keep track of the characters that are introduced and are recurring and to follow the overarching plot that eventually will come together--even though there will be so many different threads with each Marvel movie. Enjoy the journey.
Especially What If?, because the stuff seen in later films will be hard to understand.
To quote Obi-Wan, "You've taken your first step into a larger world."
You are one of the very few who got the Vanity Fair joke. Well done you!
In the comics, Iron Man really is seen as a separate person who is his bodyguard, even though it's Tony. Classic superhero secret identity. The writers here recognized that Tony really is that much of a narcissist.
Fun Fact: the scientist Stane yells at about Stark building the first suit in a cave is none other than Peter Billingsley, Ralphie in A Christmas Story.
Oh yeah, that kid whom was the basis for every Pixar movie human design to follow. Didn't realize that was him. Age is a funny thing . . . .
In case it isn't obvious, I should point out that Tony Stark confuses Stan Lee (playing "guy at party") with "Hef" (the late Hugh Hefner, founder of Playboy magazine, who was alive at the time). Tony's line is, "You look great, Hef."
@25:39 The scientist talking to Obediah Stane is played by Peter Billingsly who was also Ralphie in, "A Christmas Story."
“It’s tiny. We think it’s an unmanned aerial vehicle!”
I always love, in response to that, saying “Nope! It’s actually an unvehicled aerial man! Totally different.” 😆
Even though Tony had a nano suit. The first time the suit was assemble for combat still looks so advanced, so cool
When they were mechanical
I've always been in two minds about the end of movie "I am Iron Man" confession because yeah, on the one hand, Tony is good and he knows it and he kind of needs other people to know it. On the other hand, he's just spent the last few months since returning from Afghanistan talking about accountability, and you can't really be accountable to anyone if you're flying around with a secret identity, you know? I love this movie so damn much, it'll always be my favourite ^.^ Loved your reaction Addie, enjoy the MCU ride!
Yes, so it begins! This is so awesome, I get to relive the MCU through your eyes! It's gonna be a fantastic ride :D
Welcome to the MCU, Addie!!! 😊
That's good that you've already seen a couple of these movies already in the theater. Including this one. So excited for you to see the ones that you haven't seen yet, and watching your rewatches of the ones you have seen. The journey to Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies so worth it.
You are in for a long, but an incredibly amazing journey.
Alway remember when watching these movies: 1) They will ALL end up connecting. 2) There will ALWAYS BE a mid-credit and/or a post-credit scenes. It's very important that you watch those, because it'll set up the next movie or for what's to come. 3) 17:07 Since you recognized Stan Lee, remember to watch for his cameos in all of the movies.
To me, release order is really the best way to watch these movies for the first time.
Here's the rest of the Phase 1 order for you: The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Iron Man 2 (2010)
Thor (2011)
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Marvel's The Avengers (2012)
Next up should be the 2008 "The Incredible Hulk".
Looking forward to your next reaction. 😊
Loved your Reaction. You Didn't BABBLE Endlessly, missing valuable Plot lines, then asking Dumb Questions Later! Thank you. And Welcome to The MCU. It's Going to be an AMAZING journey! I'm Almost Jealous of how your Going to Discover this Universe for the first time!
One quick note: Terrence Howard, the actor who played Rhodey, opted not to return after a big, very dramatic contract dispute, so he's replaced from "Iron Man 2" onward by Don Cheadle.
Cheadle's opening lines as the character are a wonderful little meta-joke.
Right around the time that Howard went completely insane.
Oh, sweet, MCU time! It’s always so weird going back to Iron Man. It feels so much rougher than later MCU movies
probably because it was made before disney got the rights to Marvel
@@more-reasons6655 it was also made during the 2007-2008 writer’s strike.
Welcome to the MCU! You're gonna love it! Enjoy! Watch the MCU in order.
Keep this quote...
"Don't waste it. Don't waste your life, Stark."
~Yinsen, 2008~
I´ve just realized that you were reacting exactly the same like Pepper when Tony was changin his reactor in the operation table/chair haha. you know you could perfectly play Pepper Potts.
Hey, Addie! Welcome to the Marvel Cinematic Universe! "Iron Man" is the kick-off to a spectacular cinematic journey that altered the industry paradigm. The MCU is a series of 20+ interrelated films culminating in a huge 2-part movie event! The movies are all based on Marvel Comics characters who were co-created beginning in 1961 by editor/writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. Unlike other comic universes, the Marvel Universe is set in our world with many of the principals residing in New York City. What is distinctive about the Marvel pantheon is that the characters all have feet of clay; they struggle to measure up to the burden of power. Stan, Jack and artist Don Heck introduced Iron Man in 1963 in the anthology title "Tales of Suspense" expressly modeling the character on Howard Hughes and deliberately going against the anti-establishment grain of the '60's by making him a capitalist arms dealer. Insulated by wealth and ego, the epiphany he experiences and the life-threatening wound he incurs as a result of his captivity made him vulnerable and relatable to a readership predisposed to mistrusting a quintessential captain of industry. Moreover, Tony, in the comics, is also humanized by being an inveterate alcoholic which is barely alluded to in the films. The trick worked and the dichotomy hooked readers. Reframing his captors from Vietnamese Communist guerrillas in the comics to Afghan Islamicist mujahideen, the first Iron Man film adapts Tony's origin and the "Iron Monger" story arc.
Iron Man was a second tier Marvel character known famously for his extravagant wealth and his endless struggle with alcoholism. Jon Favreau was an indie writer/director with one mainstream comedy hit, "Elf", under his belt. Robert Downey, Jr. was a respected former Brat Packer whose bankable days were behind him and who was then known more for drug addiction, womanizing and a motor mouth. This film should not have worked. After an aborted attempt at a shared universe with the Hulk in 2003 directed by serious auteur Ang Lee, Marvel threw the dice with Tony Stark and improbably won! It was kismet. Very rarely does an actor so ideally match a role. Downey, Jr. was BORN to play Tony Stark. His arc in the MCU is one of the best character developments I've ever seen in cinema. Remember Yinsen's last words, "Don't waste your life.", because Stark never forgets them.
The cast is excellent. To support RDJ, Oscar-winner Jeff Bridges was brought aboard as Obadiah Stane setting a precedent of enlisting top-tier talent for MCU films. Gwyneth Paltrow as Virginia 'Pepper' Potts, Terrence Howard as Lt. Col. James 'Rhodey' Rhodes, Paul Bettany as disembodied JARVIS and director Jon Favreau himself as Harold 'Happy' Hogan round out the Stark stable. Shaun Toub is affecting as Stark's savior Yinsen and Faran Tahir brings gravitas as Ten Rings terrorist Raza. Unflappable Clark Gregg introduces SHIELD as Agent Phil Coulson and Samuel L. Jackson makes his first appearance as Director Nick Fury. Leslie Bibb has a bit part as ambitious journalist Christine Everhart as does Tim Guinee as USAF Major Allen.
TRIVIA:
1. As a tribute to Howard Hughes, who served as a template for both Howard and Tony Stark, production was based in the former Hughes Company soundstages in Playa Vista. Tony's garage/lab is the area where Hughes assembled the H-4 Hercules airplane aka 'The Spruce Goose'.
EASTER EGGS:
1. The Ten Rings terrorist organization refers to the ten alien rings worn by traditional Stark nemesis, The Mandarin, who is showcased later in the saga.
2. Raza, leader of the terror cell, is named after but bears no resemblance to a cyborg space pirate from the comics who is part of a crew of interstellar corsairs and X-Men allies known as the Starjammers.
3. Former child actor Peter Billingsley from "A Christmas Story" plays the technician chewed out by Stane who returns with a grievance against Stark Industries in "Spider-Man: Far From Home"!
4. JARVIS is an acronym for 'Just A Rather Very Intelligent System'! The namesake for Tony's operating system is the human butler who looked after him as a child and who serves the Avengers in the comics: Edwin Jarvis. Mr. Jarvis plays a significant role in the TV series "Agent Carter" portrayed by James D'Arcy.
5. If viewed chronologically, then these are the second appearances of Coulson and Fury in the saga.
CAMEO:
1. Co-creator STAN LEE shows up in every Marvel movie for a Hitchcock-style CAMEO! In "Iron Man", he's the elderly gent in the smoking jacket with his arms around two nubile blondes who gets mistaken for Hugh Hefner by Tony on the red carpet! Lol.
END-CREDIT SCENE:
1. Almost all Marvel movies have multiple bonus scenes during and after the credits. The "Iron Man" end-credit scene shows Nick Fury approach Tony Stark about the Avenger Initiative.
The next chronological stop in the MCU is "Iron Man 2" and its companion One-Shot "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer" found on DPlus.
"The truth is... I am Iron Man." That's such a Tony Stark think to say!
That's such an Ozzy Osbourne thing to say.
Actually the Arc reactor in his chest is keeping the shrapnel from entering his heart, not powering his heart. So much power that it can power the suit.
I get the 'comedy' about Tony not being able to accurately judge how much power output is needed to properly run his OWN designs while creating the MKII. People aren't supposed to 'think' the first time they watch a film.
29:22 Obadiah Stane: you upgraded your armor I made some adjustments on my own.
*taking off speed slowly*
Tony stark: wow, are you kidding me with that takeoff speed?
Obadiah Stane: uhmm..... it takes a while, but I'll catch you
Tony stark: are you sure about that? I mean, have you even float on that suit before?
Obadiah stane: not exactly, but I assure you it's more advanced in every way.
Tony stark: oh well if you say it's more advanced than by all means I guess I'll Just Surrender my (SHOT) TANK-MISSILE!
Obadiah stane: Careful man, it's a brand new suit here!
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Also, if you were wanting some context for how powerful Tony's arc reactor is, 3.3 Gigajoules per second is roughly equal to the largest modern nuclear reactors running at full capacity.
In the comics he doesn't reveal himself to be Iron Man for a good while. He claimed it was his bodyguard and corporate mascot.
"Hopefully it doesn't overwork your heart." Oh dear...
You're going thru the MCU? That's great you're gonna love em! Like others have said make sure to watch them in release order, that's definitely how the stories and info from these movies was designed to be learned. Looking forward to all your future MCU reactions!
I read all these comics growing up. Plus I’m from Portland, OR so I had Dark Horse in my backyard. I went to “ComiCons” when they were called “Comic Book Shows.” It was scumbag collectors and kid dorks like me buying back issues and bootleg VHS tapes. Mark Hamill showed up once, he was very kind.
No pretty girls, in fact I had to lie about where I was all weekend so I wouldn’t get my ass kicked.
congrats on your 100k subscriber🍾
The film that started the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
Nope. That would be Blade.
Point of order, but the film that started the MCU is actually the 1986 classic, "Howard the Duck". Starring Lea Thompson, Jeffrey Jones, and Tim Robbins! 👍😂👍
@@landail5681 Eh, no. The only reason we have a successful MCU today is thanks to Blade. Spider-Man and the X-Men movies wouldn't exist without it and its success.
But the OP was entirely correct, this is the start of the current Marvel Cinematic Universe, period. This point forward is the reason the "MCU" is a household name.
I don't know about Howard the Duck, but somewhere in your journey through the 29 movies you should probably make sure you've seen Blade, the Sony Siderman movies, and at least the first X-Men movie ... you know, just to be a well rounded Marvel citizen 😋
@@StopReadingMyNameOrElse "Success" is not the same as "started". This movie is, yes, the beginning of the massive rise in Marvel popularity. But chronologically, Howard was filmed in 1986, which is... *checks notes*... yep, before 1998 when Blade was released.
Like it or not, no matter how much Howard failed to be a blockbuster, it is (until time travel says otherwise) the first movie of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Oh, I'm somewhat envious that you get to watch the MCU without having to wait a year or to for the next installment, lol. But, watching this reaction, there are parts that reminds you of stuff that happens at the end of the avengers arc. I'll never look at a cheeseburger the same way again...Great Reactions, btw!
i remember when this first came out the Silver suit was a CGI nightmare, as stated in an article.
I'm excited for your journey in MCU to begin and you have just taken the first step! 😁
The scientist that Obadiah is yelling at is the Producer of the movie and Ralphie from A Christmas Story.
"Excelsior!" Rest in peace, Stan Lee. Edit: Good thing you watched the first five live-action Spider-Man movies before you got to the MCU. Once you get to the Tom Holland films, you'll no doubt love his portrayal. But that's quite a ways to go, so all in good time.
As an electrician, I've always had some particular issued with this :D
1) 3 GJ/s just says how much the arc reactor can produce at once, not how much total or for how long
2) Pulling the Electromagnet from Tony's... ... Chest shaft without replacing it would kill him. all Pepper does is plug in the new generator to power the magnet that's no longer there^^
When he says "I am Iron Man" at the end, I can't help but think it's a nod to the Black Sabbath song "Iron Man". Contrary to what some think, that song has nothing to do with the Marvel character even though the character first appeared in 1963 and while the song was written in 1970, Sabbath, being from the UK, had never heard of the American comic character of that name.
The song is a sci-fi story about a man who travels to the future and sees the apocalypse. When he travels back to his own time, wishing to warn society of what's to come, the travel causes the cells in his body to change, and his body turns to metal. He is unable to speak and is mocked for his effort in communicating. He becomes angry, bitter and finally enraged and it turns out he is the one who causes the end.
That wasn't in the script. RDJ was supposed to stick to some kind of cover story. Downey said that Tony Stark would never do that.
It's hard to imagine now, but before the first RDJ movie, nobody much cared about Iron Man. Not even Marvel comics fans were all that interested in the character. He was very much a second-tier character, at best.
Same deal with Thor, though to a lesser extent. The first MCU movie where the title character already had cultural capital and a fan-base that might get annoyed was Captain America, and, by then, Marvel had gotten into the swing of movie-making. Smart strategy.
Tony Did assemble the avengers. He paid for everything and their headquarters was the Stark family mansion so it would make sense that the first movie would feature Iron Man
Welcome to the MCU! And buckle up your seat belts, that will be a wild ride.
I also suggest you to watch both Hulk movies. Although they were not made by Marvel Studios, they still are part of the MCU.
Technically, I think Marvel's decided the 2nd Hulk movie is canon (the one with Edward Norton), but the 1st one isn't (the one directed by Ang Lee, with Eric Bana). I still enjoyed the first one, though, and think it's worth checking out, especially as it sets-up the second movie.
2008-2027 Those kids eating icecream are pushing 30 in the MCU by now. I wonder if they knew they were witnessing Iron Man's second-ever flight.
The beginning of the MCU
This is one of the best mcu movies.This is where it all begin!
I’ve just found your channel and I will watch your McU watch through. Just finished another gals watch through. I’m excited.
12:33 Electrician here. Why I know Stark is not a genius? -Because any moron in my trade would have used insulated wire for that arc reactor job! :D
OMG YAY! This is gonna be FUN!
(didn't even wait to watch it first)
Glad to watch your your MCU journey with the many movies then the series!
You’ve taken your first step into a larger world,
Great reaction. I hope you enjoy your MCU journey!
I love Iron Man, Tony is my favourite Avenger, especially in the MCU. Robert Downey Junior brought him to the screen better than most of the other characters.
nothing like a little honesty to start the conversation. This movie stands the test of time outside of the MySpace reference......
"The red was a good call." 🤣
From the stories I've read, it seems that all the extra food that Tony Stark is eating is a result of Robert Downey Junior actually sneaking food onto the set and eating during the scenes. It would have been a huge headache to try to edit around it, so they just Incorporated it into the character.
SO AWESOME! I can't believe we're getting an MCU reaction!!!
I am here early enough to say this: You need to watch Agents of SHIELD (the TV show) as well. It starts in the timeline after "The Avengers." Other people may tell you not to watch it, but I promise that if you watch it, it will be worth it. It is connected to many MCU films and it will give you a much more interesting view of the MCU. At least watch until the end of the first season. Edit: I know this comment probably will get lost, but on the chance that you do see this comment, ake a chance with Agents of SHIELD, and watch the first episode. I guarantee that you won't regret it. I know that not a lot of people talk about it like the movies, but it's something great and something that you should react to.
"We think it's an unmanned aerial vehicle."
Nope. It's an unvehicled aerial man.
jeeze good luck on this whole MCU thing. It's A LOT... which is actually an understatement. plenty of content though I guess! let's see if/when you get sick of them as many have lol it'll be interesting to see which movies/heroes are your favorites (villains too) and what stuff you end up wanting to skip on your way through since there's just way too much
The nostalgia from seeing Tony’s silver suit 😊
31:56 - The Vanity Fair reporter is the only one who doesn't stand up. Such a splendid little detail.
24:37 lol I wish I could type in translate, and get a perfect translation with their exact voice. In the real world, you'd hear Siri's voice lol
I'm so pumped up for the MCU journey! :D
The thing I noticed that Staine is constantly trying to take things from Tony, the award, the cheesburger, the pizza and then the arc reactor and the suit.
Pepper...😁
The ending scene with Nick Fury was rewritten. He was supposed to mention Tobey's Spiderman here because Tobey was supposed to be The Spiderman, but Sony wanted to dick around. Many scripts were rewritten in general since they had to delete his cameos in some movies prior to the Avengers, and generally any relations (such as Oscorp) were removed from the films.
Great reaction Addie. My favorite part is the montage where tony tried to build his iron man suit.❤️👍
Welcome Addie to the MCU 👏 and please watch the Marvel films in release order & also wait for the post credits scenes 😎
Congratulations Addie! You have taken your first step into a larger world! Sadly some of the MCU films do fall victim to time crunches and studio interference, shoehorning in characters. But overall, you will not be disappointed. And while not cannon for the MCU, bonus points if you watch the old 1977 Incredible Hulk TV pilot as that is the series that made the Hulk a household name.
appreciate the honesty, dig the review 🤠
you know what i find odd, how music reaction channels seem to get by copyright strikes yet movie reaction channels across the board are always walking on eggshells once music is played, i'll never get it
Since you'r first reaction vid, I swear that I have seen you somewhere else...just cant remember where.
As others have said it makes the most sense to watch in theatrical release. Its the way they intended so its the easiest way to watch.
Oh no... She's starting the MCU. This is gonna be a long journey, but it's my favorite journey to make.
Addie once you go down this path there is no going back😂😂😂
So the car tony crushes in his test flight is a 1961 Shelby (which at the time was worth 10.5million)
The prop department said the made a replica for 150,000
Let the Long Journey of the MCU begin! Cheers Addie!! 🥂
Love that you started the MCU.
To help you out...
Marvel Cinematic Universe (Phase 1)
Her:" i didn't spect that version to be able to fly(starts falling) oh well...."
Me: welp
The rabbit hole begins
*S* trategic
*H* omeland
*I* ntervention
*E* nforcement and
*L* ogistics
*D* ivision
First MCU movie and still one of my favorites.
Its the best ❤️
And down the rabbit hole we go.
Super excited for these movie reactions.
It's been awhile since anyone has such an honest reaction to the Iron Man and the MCU. I loved watching you just simply enjoying the movie and will subscribe and follow you on this journey. Welcome aboard. Remember to ❤️ comments you like as it will help grow your channel.
It's also great you know who Stan Lee is. You can look forward to meeting him many times along the way.
Addie, you've become part of a bigger universe. You just don't know it yet. 😉
Nice reactions to the original Iron man film, Addie!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Yeah, I'm sure you've heard you need to watch all the Spiderman films, before watching the latest one.
tony stark is my favorite character ever, and probably always will be
I have a good laugh at that scene where Tony pulls the tube out of his nose. It always gets to reactors but I did the same thing when I woke up from a coma after a car accident many years ago. I was completely dazed, no idea where I was, and pulled two tubes out. They must have been a foot long or more. The nurses freaked but they didn't reinsert them (thankfully). Never thought about how gross it was until I watched my first reaction of that scene.
And so it begins
" He flew All the way there from Malibu?"
As it happens, I'm the same age as RDJ. How he managed to move around in various states of bulkiness blows my mind.
See, when you're a bio-male, things start breaking down on you when you turn 45-50. It only gets worse. You can push it back if you exercise like you're playing a superhero, but it's only a stopgap. Things just start breaking down.
During the period that RDJ played Iron Man, I got lines on my face, my hairline continued to recede, I developed lower back arthritis, got a couple of calcified vertibrae, my hypoglycemia became Type II diabetes, and I've put on ten pounds.
All RDJ seems to have to show for it is the lines in his face. Bastard. I guess working out like you play a superhero does the trick.
Did you also spend your 20s & 30s in a drug and alcohol soaked daze? 😐
RDJ has taken very good care of himself since getting clean and it shows. A healthy life and low stress go a long way to maintaining a youthful appearance.
The money also helps... 🤑
A "bio-male"?
@@eq1373 dude, I can't keep track of what's politically correct any more.
I mean a person identified at birth as a male by virtue of possessing male genitalia. Said male never undergoes any procedures that would in some way alter the biochemistry of said male.
I mean when you allow bio-men to crush the dreams of bio-wonen in sports, this obviously gone way too far.
Stan lee cameo (17:02)
17:02 Stan Lee
I thought it was Hef. I bet that happened all the time
This is the best movie Marvel ever made! I love iron man
Hi Addie! Awesome reaction of my favorite superhero movie!!!!
Iorn Man is my favorite of the Marvel heros. My son's is Captain America.
Still my favorite in the entire MCU catalog. Great film.
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I think it's Karma that you were wearing your Avengers necklace. That IS what the "A" stands for, isn't it Addie?
As these movies progress, you will encounter 3 levels of tear absorption. Basic tissue, Brawny paper towel, Beach Blanket.
Enjoy. I know I will. Yer kinda' one of my favez. That's between you and me, okay?
The only avenger we worry about their survival. Until it counts...ahem...my bad.