The poisoning was very much a real thing in the comics, as was the shrapnel still inching towards his heart, because at the time when the comics came out... the technology/research wasn't there yet. I also liked how they brought up his PTSD and brush with alcoholism in the later movies... well, as much as they could to push the envelope without continued studio interfere, I mean.
It is easy to say Antman now. After 15 years of the universe has been established. They were spending millions on an idea that worked, not just to test additional branches of the tree of Marvel timeline. Did you notice that when Happy look in the rearview mirror at Black Widow, you look up for a better angle too.
When Tony screamed at those people and they ran away he was trying to scare them off for their own safety. Showing he still cares for innocents. Which is why he says to Rhoda to put the suit away before someone gets hurt
9:20 actually it makes a lot of sense, since every random object when put into your body will make you go sick. Organism makes everything it can to reject unfamiliar object. Also, he used palladium as a power source, which have low toxicity, but due to prolonged exposure toxicity levels build up. And also, his organism could get allergic to it through the same reason :>
So basically if the reactor wasn’t inside his body he wouldn’t be having this problem? Makes sense then that he doesn’t have to deal with this after the shrapnel is removed.
Idk why is it so hard to understand the logic behind finding the number of neutrons, electrons and proton that his father hid in that expo figure to make the new element. You just need to have basic chemistry knowledge to know that that's what they meant by that scene. Tony's dad just didn't have the necessary hardware to make his theory come to life.
The problem with a new element is that they are wildly unstable. The majority of radioactive isotopes over an atomic weight of 270 have half-life values ranging in seconds.
These iron man movies are what completely established the tone of the entire MCU franchise. To hate on this movie is to hate on the entire franchise 🤦🏼♂️
@@autograph415 Not exactly, it was Tom Holland who confirmed it, when they were making Homecoming. It also really doesn't make any sense, since Peter Parker is a teenager when he appears in Civil War, and it's not that long after the events of Iron Man 2.
"So I wonder exactly when _the Incredible Hulk_ takes place, then." _The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2,_ and _Thor_ all take place in the same week, according to the tie-in comic _Fury's Big Week._ Also: This movie suffers heavily from executive meddling, and it shows.
It's not even necessary to "try" and defend it, because it makes total sense? Most metals in your body aren't good. A battery in your body would especially not be good. The arc reactor is basically a super powerful battery. Sure, it kinda came out of nowhere considering how the first one ended but honestly, it wouldn't have fit in the story. And to say Tony would've thought of that? Maybe, but he's not infallible. It is possible he didn't know, or heck, it's possible he did know but since without the arc reactor he literally dies a lot sooner, figured it was better than nothing.
Maybe I'm a simple dummy, but I don't dislike a single marvel film. I like some more than others, but really have no complaints. Story here makes sense to me 🤷♂️ I guess I'm easily entertained?
In exchange for using Space X hangar as Justin Hammer's private airspace, in the movie, Elon got a cameo. Also the suits are intuitive. So if Tony has you cleared (Pepper Tony and Rhodes were already cleared), you can use it.
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO THINKS THE RACE SUIT IS A PROTOTYPE F4 SUIT. You have my respect sir. The whole Iron Man vs Rhodes fight is theorised to be Tony choosing Rhodes to be his successor as the Iron Man. "You think you have what it takes to be the War Machine? Take the shot"
Theorized nothing. They outright say it in the donut shop. Stark has safeguards to keep his suits from being used by others. He actively chose not to stop Rhodes from taking it. Because he knew if Rhodes took it, he'd be the one in it.
MY favorite line is "But I did you a big favor: I singlehandedly privatized world peace." and throws up the peace signs lmaooo 😂 I also love the thing with the strawberries and Pepper. So many great moments in this. also the Rhodey/Toney fight on his birthday lol.
@@ericseitzler81 Yeah and I get why. He shot so much more material for Ivan that made him a much better character, but it was all reduced to this "bad" guy wants revenge thing that felt like it was missing something. So yeah I get why he's still angry about it.
@@goglux2 I do too in a way but sometimes your scenes get cut in movies and he knows that so he should be a big boy and except that.he hasn't had a decent role since then because when word got out about the way he acted during and after this movie came out no one would hire him anymore, sometimes you got to learn to keep your mouth shut in hollyweird.
It is implied that the element Tony rediscovered in this movie is vibranium. I think there's a book or something that they released that's a tie-in to the MCU that states that. Vibranium is a self-sustaining power source and that's why Tony never had any issues with his arc reactor from then onwards. This moment is also referenced in the Killmonger What If? episode where Tony used Killmonger's vibranium ring as a power source for his gundam.
Also, in the first captain America movie, they've already discovered vibranium AND adamantium. It's what his shield is made of. So it doesn't really make sense. I always thought it was an artificial version of the power stone. I thought that was why it glowed and we never see his suit run out of power onscreen again iirc.
I don't think Vibranium = Arc Reactor because in the same What If he mentions making an Arc Reactor but says it's dumb then Killmonger suggests Vibranium.
@@angelramirez936 Nope. No adamantium. It's never been mentioned in the MCU before. Plus, presumably the only vibranium the US had is what they used to to make Cap's shield. As at the time, that was all they had.
@@GamerGrovyle The arc reactor is NOT vibranium. Remember Tony had an arc reactor powering the Stark Building. And then he miniaturised it for his chest. But it was using a metal alloy and that metal was poisoning him. Vibranium is the pure and safe alternative he rediscovered (thanks to his dad, who has worked with vibranium before's plans) to keep his chest reactor running without poisoning him.
I felt the same way about the Tony is dying thing when this came out, but I think this is one that you end up looking back on a few movies later and it makes more sense from a character development perspective. This one mainly covers how he confronts a few of his own personal demons, but I think they ended up condensing it down because the studio wanted to really lean more into building up to the big crossover, and they made them go back and add a bunch of world-building that didn't totally fit the tone.
@@HelloMellowXVI If RDJ didn’t have the issues he had prior to Iron Man, we would have got a different character building arc. They had to come up with something new, because it would be pretty difficult and kind of degrading/insulting for Robert to play out literally what he went through in real life. So instead we get the “dying” storyline. I was ok with it when I saw it. I was also ok with him inventing a new element. This is a world with an element we don’t have in real life, plus a person who is far beyond any genius we’ve ever known. He used that element to create an offshoot that could be used to power the suit without degrading. With that said, the first one absolutely was better.
I still like this better than the third. Maybe because I think in a general story-way (yes, there's still big holes, but if Tony can do just about anything, why can't Vanko?), but it worked for me.
The way I heard it, Edgar Wright came to Marvel wanting to do Ant-man way back in the beginning but they felt the character would be too hard for audiences to "get" and they didnt want to start the MCU with that character. Really, they had no idea that the MCU was even about to be and that's why Iron Man became the face. He was their best & safest bet. When all was said and done, Edgar Wright parted ways due to creative differences and the Ant-man movie he wanted to make eventually was developed to become the tail end movie of Phase 2.
Rhodey was already a battle tested fighter pilot, so that is why he could learn to fly the suit so quickly. Plus I'm pretty sure that Tony would have at least shown him basic operation.
I feel that the original intent for Aos (Agents of Shield) was that it would be part of MCU canon, but it was a victim of being made by a different studio. Integration into the movies as a practice wasn't perfect (it's not perfect now), so the show spent a season jogging in place until Captain America: the Winter Soldier was released (If I understand correctly, elements from AoS would be used in the beginning of Winter Soldier). The show's adherence to canon would be looser after that, though there would be references to events like Thor's battle with the Dark Elves, the Sokovia Accords, and Thanos's arrival on Earth. It's still *basically* a good show and an interesting watch.
Agents of shield over all was pretty good, the stuff with the Inhumans wasn't bad and some of the later storylines were actually the best portrayal of some of those characters ever on screen. The last two seasons felt very tacked on though.
It was that and being the victim of Ike Perlmutter, who ran the TV division at the time. Ike is the guy who slowed down production on every Marvel movie with women or black leads, because he's basically an old racist turd. Once they got him out of the way, we got Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Black Widow...but it took a _lot_ to get rid of him. The Inhumans thing was his obsession, too.
So one of the reasons why tony was acting the way he was in the movie at the party was that in comics he has drinking problem there’s even a special comic dedicated to it called “demon in a bottle” if you watch the movies that Tony is in you see the reference that he’s always drinking reasons why he acted out in that scene
I still can't understand why so many people dislike this one, I think it's great. Certainly not as good as the first one, but I'll take Iron Man 2 over any of the later post Endgame MCU movies any day.
There's a theory that the "new" element he made was a form of vibranium which is how Howard had the idea when he used the vibranium for the shield he tried experimenting with making other versions and found it's ability to become a high level power source but he couldn't find a way to synthesise it with the tech of his time period and he couldn't figure it out in his lifetime
While that does make sense wouldn't they have a file on the chemical makeup of vibranium since Tony's dad created the shield he would have studied the metal and also im pretty sure it was stated at one point that he came up with the new element after studying the teserract/space stone if anything the new element would make more since if it was a artificial infinity stone that's just infinitely weaker
@@jaydubya20074 That makes alot of sense and it makes me think maybe a combination of the two since making a stable artificial infinity stone would be difficult without something strong and good with moving energy as a base
In Tony's speech in the beginning he said it is all about legacy... and so it is. He gives the company to Pepper so she can take over when he is gone. He sets it up so Rhoady can take the suit so he can follow in the footsteps of Iron Man as the War Machine. Tony's father leaves him the info for a new element as his legacy. Anton hates him because of the the legacy of both fathers... it's all about legacy.
I really wish I hadn't been repelled from watching AoS early on by some people trying to convince me that the show wasn't worth it. Agents of SHIELD has become one of my favorite shows ever, definitely my favorite Marvel show, maybe even my favorite Marvel on-screen property. Who cares about canon, the show is even better everytime it manages to distinguish itself from the movies.
so i'm pretty sure the new element Tony makes to power his suit is based on the Tessaract; Howard Stark found that at the end of Captain America's first movie so he would've known about its effects but apparently never able to recreate it in that era's technology.
At the time of Phase 1, Marvel was working with a director (Edgar Wright) for a few years on Ant-Man but designing the special effects was a slow process and the director kept taking breaks to work on other movies. Marvel decided within that time to have a connected universe and went behind the directors back and rewrote the script (to have a "Marvel" tone and fit with the other movies). This made the director angry and he left the project two months before filming was to start. They approached director Adam McKay to step in, but he was too busy with other projects to direct but offered to help rewrite the script with actor Paul Rudd (they added jokes to the script and the scene with Falcon). They quickly found another director and made Ant-Man. [Ant-Man and Wasp were original Avengers in the comic books and were wanted to be in the first Avengers line up, but Marvel really wanted to work with Edgar Wright so Black Widow and Hawkeye were substituted in their place).
Iron Man 2 tried to do just a little too much all at once. Realistically you could have cut out the whole issue with the Palladium poisoning and used that time to better develop Vanko and Hammmer as well as Rhodey becoming War Machine. The downside to this is that Tony then doesn't really have anything to do for the entire movie.
I would have maintained the blood toxicity tests, but I would have saved solving the problem for the beginning of the 3rd movie. By then, show Tony as being visibly affected. Hair loss, jaundice, anything to make him look visibly ugly. That would have also played much better into the first Avengers movie when Tony comes back from space.
Yes in the cartoon and in the comics it has been shown that Tony's Ark reactor caused Tony's body to become toxic, I think in one of the comics he became toxic due to the energy itself but in another comic it was actually due to the energy burning the core or something along those lines I don't remember but you can look it up and in the cartoon it wasn't specific but I think it had to do with the energy. Just like in real life when the core of a nuclear power plant becomes used it has to be replaced because those rods after depleted degrade into other elements that are pretty toxic and will stay that way for thousands of years.
It seriously bugs me the way everyone in Tony's life treated him in this movie. He came to each of them for help and they all saw his vulnerability and scorned him, looked down on him for needing help. And he took the message, "my problems are mine to solve alone, without anyone's help." And, in this movie, he did. And went on to all the other movies with that mentality. Ultron probably happened because of the way Tony's loved ones treated him when he was vulnerable in this one. Or not, I doubt the plotted characterization across films in that much detail, but it's interesting to me how well that analysis fits. And yeah, it still bugs me. Reaching out to everyone for help and all anyone wants to do is get some licks in on him while he seems like his guard's down.
I really didn’t have a problem with the poisoning storyline because they never took out the shrapnel in his body in iron man 1. So that was always going to be a problem. I also didn’t realize so many people didn’t like this movie. It’s tony at the height of his selfishness and he has to fall and learn from his behavior. I always like that with iron man he goes from very selfish and egotistical to learning from his mistakes and trying to make it better but still failing at times which is human.
Loved Agents of SHIELD but I get it's not for everyone. A good chunk of it ties the movies together and after Winter Soldier the show really takes off and after each movie introduces a new power the show starts incorporating those powers and abilities.
Yes, the palladium poisoning thing was a cop-out as they didn’t want to go with Tony’s alcoholism plot line from the comics. Also, Hammer’s line about his tech being so smart that it would make Ulysses look like it was written in crayon? Joyce had terrible eyesight and did, in fact, write parts of Ulysses in crayon.
@@Xeno_Solarus The man convinced the state of California not to build high speed rail by telling them he'd do a hyperloop. He later admitted he had no intention of doing that. He fucked over the entire state just so he could sell more cars.
@@Xeno_SolarusIt’s because when Elon brought twitter, while still isn’t perfect, He was always an advocate for free speech and people who think that when others have an opinion that’s different they think it’s hate speech. While it’s probably not the main reason, it’s one of them.
Hi Mello . Haven't seen Iron man 2 in awhile. Yes Tony Stark a once in a lifetime role was made for him . A big headed selfish individual but lovable. Having watched the end game I see him in a different light. The way his character evolved especially when he took Spidernan under his wing. Thanx Mello a legendary commentary untill the next movie 💜
I feel like Iron Man 2 was Marvel's way of trying to tell the Demon in a Bottle story line from the comics without explicitly saying Tony is a full blown alcoholic. Instead of having him drink, his arc reactor is poisoning him and making him act drunk. It was kinda a half asked way but I think that's the angle they were going for
I actually think that tony was leaning into his more alcoholic and self destructive tendencies the more hopeless his situation was getting. Which to me always made alot of sense considering his playboy background. We don't see him drinking alot onscreen, but he typically has a drink in hand.
9:07 No one's ever used an Arc Reactor for life support before. The technology itself has never been used other than the giant version in their company. Tony is THE FIRST PERSON to walk around being exposed to it 24/7 for several months at this point. He couldn't have known what it would do to him. When he built the miniaturized arc reactor he was desperate to escape and in need for a power source to run the Iron Man prototype. Before that, he was walking around with a car battery that would run out in a week, causing the shrapnel in his heart to kill him. He doesn't have an alternative to wearing this until the end of the movie. His choices are quick death by shrapnel or slow death by blood toxicity and the slow one lets him live crazy for a few weeks or months.
Glad to see Mel back reacting by himself. While I enjoyed his collaboration on the “Ted” movie, I wasn’t really feeling his friend’s commentary outside the movie. I like Mel’s reactions because he always gives some unique insight into the acting, the script, directing, camerawork, etc. Sexual innuendos only go so far, as well as constant roasting of friends. Anyway, I’m glad to see you again after a long break on my side, Mel. Hope you consider some foreign movies in the future. Keep up your dreams of making it big!👍
tony stark has always been one of my personal fav avengers since i was a kid, i remember so vividly watching the first one in 2008 .. i love his humor and his whole personality and marvel really gave him a good story in my opinion .. to me he is the face of marvel 😂 i love watching u watch these for the first time !! i’m glad your having fun with them
He was the face of marvel that's why the grosses are going down since he left that's why they just resigned Chris Evans because he was the second face of marvel and the desperately needed him back since they can't get rdj
Genuinely never self promoted, but I just wanted to say Mello you are the reason I've started my channel and decided to react to stranger things for the first time. I love how fun it looks when you do it, so thought I would try myself too. Cant wait to see what else you bring your videos just get better and better :D
I like aspects of this movie like the comedy, the introduction of Black Widow, the introduction of The Avengers initiative and Nick Furry but it is a bit all over the place.
Pretty sure in the comics there isn't the poisoning but alcoholism BUT because of RDJ's past they couldn't really use it because that would be incredibly triggering for him and his closest people. So I take it they made the poisoning to get the development without the extreme alcoholism.
You should check out the film Chef by and starring Jon Favreau - it's basically an allegory of him venting his frustration with the studio interference in Iron Man 2. There are solid reasons why it's not as good as the first.
yeah you gotta go through the history of how the MCU came to be to understand why they chose Iron Man to start things out. Marvel comics almost went out of business back in the day, so they had to sell the rights to all their characters to different studios. They've slowly regained the film rights to most of their characters as the MCU has developed but that's why they have made changes. This mostly started happening after the first Avengers and Iron Man 3 when Disney bought marvel studios
Agents of Shield is a mixed bag. I gave up on it at least 3 times, but came back every time and was glad I did. You really grow to love the characters, even if it gets slow sometimes.
I can see that finished it and for the most part the last 3 seasons got confusing but they had to find a reason to break from the MCU movies sense they didn't know how infinity war and endgame would go so it went off the rails but still enjoyed it still one of the best marvel live action shows after daredevil but better than any D+ show
IIRC Scarlett Johansson trained in martial arts to be able to make Natasha strong and lethal., she's the black widow after all! She kicks butt in this film. Tony does have great supporting actors though. I love Cheadle as Rhodes as well.
11:45 Elon Musk got the cameo because he let Marvel use the SpaceX manufacturing plant as a set for Ivan's scenes at HammerTech building the drones. The Merlin Engines Tony mentions in the restaurant are the main engines for SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets, which were still under development at the time the movie was made.
In fact, in this movie, without knowing it, there is a Hydra in the government, Peter Parker (the kid in the helmet), Tony was already a member of the Illuminati, and in one of the scenes on the monitors on the maps, you can find Atlantis (the homeland of Namor who will appear in Wakanda Forever)
Considering how pilots fared in those Iron Man knockoff suits, I don't think it's a matter of what they were getting into, as opposed to how many pieces they came out in.
It just kinda feels like the studio went "Hey, Iron Man was a huge hit, and we need to shit something out into the theaters while the fire's still hot. It feels rushed. The story is kinda lame and there's not much tension. On the plus side, Mickey Rourke makes a great, menacing villain, and Sam Rockwell is fun to watch in anything. Whenever either of them is on screen is fine, and they get a good amount of screen time.
What’s funny is that the ex wife would have worked and killed vanko if rhody would have been at an effective range. Projectiles need to reach a certain speed and distance before they arm themselves plus if it had worked it would have killed them all.
15:07 them freaking out about this villain knowing that iron man 1v1 thanos way later on is so fire tbh cuz it’s like damn they don’t know what’s in store for them. And I love it even more cuz iron man uses what Ivan says against Thanos to give himself hope aka when Ivan says “If you could make a god bleed, people will cease to believe in him”.
Iron Man built the MCU. Without these films, we wouldn't have gotten the Avengers, we wouldn't have had Marvel as we know it to be today. I'm tired of the disrespect you put on Stark's name maynnnnn
Your reaction to Black Widow when sha came on screen immediately reminded me of Preach from Don't Be A Menace To South Central "My milk of magnesia. Ohh! Oh. After the devil made you he broke the mold. But maybe you and I could, uh, make a little jungle fever?"
Agents of shield is great and a ton of fun. Just know that it starts a bit slow and like halfway through the season it picks up a lot. But it has some amazing moments. Not a huge amount of crossing with the movies though. It was before the push for Disney+ Shows
With Hammer's Ex-Wife Bunk Buster it might have actually worked if it was from further away since it has to go fast enough it's not a close range weapon but still probably wouldn't have worked or acted like the "Tank Missile" from the first movie (the one he used to blow up the tank in the iconic moment when he took on the terrorists before the fighter jet scene)
When it comes to Agents of SHIELD, everyone bitches about canonicity and some use that ambiguity as an excuse to not watch it. Despite whether it’s “canon” or not, I (as a big AoS fan) still recommend watching it and giving it a chance. I wouldn’t recommend reacting to it on RUclips since it’s a very long show (136 episodes, ~42 min each) and the first season starts out kind of slow, but overall it is a very well-done show to watch on your own time. You slowly get invested in all the characters, despite most of them not even having superpowers, and it really does get better as the show goes on. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but every reactor I’ve watched on here ends up getting really invested in the show and I love watching that journey so much 😅 Also, AoS was originally meant to fit into the MCU, but there were many disputes between Feige and Marvel TV- so much so that by the time season 5 overlapped with Infinity War, they were reduced to minute MCU references and basically had to create their own unique storylines. But I think this newfound storytelling freedom really made the show great on its own instead of being tied down by the MCU.
I mean Tony blew up part of his house doing that trick with Rhodey, I don't think it was stupid that the Russian guy, stuck in between them right in the center of the blast, being defeated that way was lame. 😂
So, just to show how far Marvel films has come, the scene with the kid was originally just a random kid, but the internet (as it does) came up with the idea that the kid was actually a young Peter Parker. At the time of IM2, of course, they did not have the rights to Spider-Man, and so couldn't put him in it. The theory gained so much traction online, that Marvel said "Bet, that sounds good." and after Homecoming, said "Yes, we like that idea, it's now canon." So even though it was not originally Peter Parker, due to fan fervor and pressure, they retconned (as comics do) it to BE Peter Parker.
Iirc the palladium poisoning thing was their best attempt at doing the “demon in a bottle” story arc for Tony. Since it’s supposed to be family friendly they couldn’t figure out how to do the alcoholism (which is huge in the comics) for these movies
33:29 funny that you brought that up because supposedly that's Peter Parker when he was a kid, I mean that's what Tom Holland said and Kevin Feige(president of Marvel studios) even went along with it😂
The studio tore this movie apart and gave us an underwhelming Frankenstein of a film. I recommend checking out any of the videos that discuss what happened behind the scenes. Also, this movie and Incredible Hulk are happening simultaneously.
10:31 it was the moment that Mellow saw Black Widow he was simping
Can you blame him? Scarlett Johansson was fine as hell in this movie.
@@46sn29 Most movies , hell ALL movies
Who doesn't?
@@46sn29 "in this movie"? I have yet to see a movie where she isn't absolute 💥💥
Cannot blame the man.
The poisoning was very much a real thing in the comics, as was the shrapnel still inching towards his heart, because at the time when the comics came out... the technology/research wasn't there yet.
I also liked how they brought up his PTSD and brush with alcoholism in the later movies... well, as much as they could to push the envelope without continued studio interfere, I mean.
I don't get how people dislike this movie. It's hilarious and the story is fine. Him creating a new element is freaking insane
Iirc, isn’t the new element he created just vibranium that he rediscovered
Well, how he made a new element was ridiculous. You have to smash protons and neutrons together to get a heavier element. Not just heat stuff up.
@@putinscat1208 don’t expect sci-fi to make scientific sense
@@putinscat1208he literally built a mini collider in his house. Colliders are used to smashed atoms and protons together.
@@meganmae2054 Well, it looked stupid. And where were the magnets?
It is easy to say Antman now. After 15 years of the universe has been established. They were spending millions on an idea that worked, not just to test additional branches of the tree of Marvel timeline. Did you notice that when Happy look in the rearview mirror at Black Widow, you look up for a better angle too.
When Tony screamed at those people and they ran away he was trying to scare them off for their own safety. Showing he still cares for innocents. Which is why he says to Rhoda to put the suit away before someone gets hurt
9:20 actually it makes a lot of sense, since every random object when put into your body will make you go sick. Organism makes everything it can to reject unfamiliar object. Also, he used palladium as a power source, which have low toxicity, but due to prolonged exposure toxicity levels build up. And also, his organism could get allergic to it through the same reason :>
silver makes you blue
So basically if the reactor wasn’t inside his body he wouldn’t be having this problem? Makes sense then that he doesn’t have to deal with this after the shrapnel is removed.
Oxygen is also like this. We breathe air which has 20% oxygen but we cannot stand constant exposure to 100% oxygen saturation
And considering the suit uses power from the reactor too..
Yeah
MELL: "It's like that Spider-Man moment."
ME: I'm gonna tell him.
CHAT: DON'T YOU DARE!
Idk why is it so hard to understand the logic behind finding the number of neutrons, electrons and proton that his father hid in that expo figure to make the new element.
You just need to have basic chemistry knowledge to know that that's what they meant by that scene. Tony's dad just didn't have the necessary hardware to make his theory come to life.
The problem with a new element is that they are wildly unstable. The majority of radioactive isotopes over an atomic weight of 270 have half-life values ranging in seconds.
@@obiwanpez Except that the new element Tony made, is based on the Tesseract which Howard got a hold of in the first Cap movie.
These iron man movies are what completely established the tone of the entire MCU franchise. To hate on this movie is to hate on the entire franchise 🤦🏼♂️
Its interesting that you mentioned Spider-Man when Iron man saved that kid, because it is now accepted as canon that the kid was Peter Parker.
"accepted as canon"? There is no such thing. There is either canon as confirmed by the story or authors, and everything else is non-canon.
@@Xeno_Solarus it was accepted by the directors...
@@Xeno_Solarus But it was though. It was a fan theory that became accepted by the directors.
@@autograph415 Not exactly, it was Tom Holland who confirmed it, when they were making Homecoming. It also really doesn't make any sense, since Peter Parker is a teenager when he appears in Civil War, and it's not that long after the events of Iron Man 2.
"So I wonder exactly when _the Incredible Hulk_ takes place, then."
_The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2,_ and _Thor_ all take place in the same week, according to the tie-in comic _Fury's Big Week._
Also: This movie suffers heavily from executive meddling, and it shows.
Cap waking up also takes place in that week
It's not even necessary to "try" and defend it, because it makes total sense? Most metals in your body aren't good. A battery in your body would especially not be good. The arc reactor is basically a super powerful battery. Sure, it kinda came out of nowhere considering how the first one ended but honestly, it wouldn't have fit in the story. And to say Tony would've thought of that? Maybe, but he's not infallible. It is possible he didn't know, or heck, it's possible he did know but since without the arc reactor he literally dies a lot sooner, figured it was better than nothing.
The poisoning didn't exist in the comics originally.
They created it for the movie to more easily explain Tony's Alcoholism and bad behavior in IM2.
I actually like iron man 2.
Whiplash is cool, and I enjoy the part where tony continues his father’s work
IM3 is the best standalone but he's going to HATE it lol
Maybe I'm a simple dummy, but I don't dislike a single marvel film. I like some more than others, but really have no complaints. Story here makes sense to me 🤷♂️ I guess I'm easily entertained?
Whiplash could have been better if some of his deleted scenes were kept.
@@deek60819 just shows how differing opinions can be. For me IM3 is one of the weakest mcu films. Don't dislike any of them though
@@MrMikecoats22 same. I appreciate the art they are making. To me some movies are just easier to rewatch than others.
In exchange for using Space X hangar as Justin Hammer's private airspace, in the movie, Elon got a cameo. Also the suits are intuitive. So if Tony has you cleared (Pepper Tony and Rhodes were already cleared), you can use it.
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO THINKS THE RACE SUIT IS A PROTOTYPE F4 SUIT.
You have my respect sir.
The whole Iron Man vs Rhodes fight is theorised to be Tony choosing Rhodes to be his successor as the Iron Man. "You think you have what it takes to be the War Machine? Take the shot"
Theorized nothing. They outright say it in the donut shop. Stark has safeguards to keep his suits from being used by others. He actively chose not to stop Rhodes from taking it.
Because he knew if Rhodes took it, he'd be the one in it.
MY favorite line is "But I did you a big favor: I singlehandedly privatized world peace." and throws up the peace signs lmaooo 😂 I also love the thing with the strawberries and Pepper. So many great moments in this. also the Rhodey/Toney fight on his birthday lol.
According to the directors the little kid in the Iron Man mask that Tony saved was Peter Parker.
Yea but that was a retcon,that didn't say that until the first spiderman came out.
Two great actors that went through some crazy SHIT. And they were able to make a great comeback. I’m happy for Robert Downey Jr. and Mickey Rourke.
Rourke regrets doing this movie so forget him.
@@ericseitzler81 Yeah and I get why. He shot so much more material for Ivan that made him a much better character, but it was all reduced to this "bad" guy wants revenge thing that felt like it was missing something. So yeah I get why he's still angry about it.
@@goglux2 I do too in a way but sometimes your scenes get cut in movies and he knows that so he should be a big boy and except that.he hasn't had a decent role since then because when word got out about the way he acted during and after this movie came out no one would hire him anymore, sometimes you got to learn to keep your mouth shut in hollyweird.
Oh wow. I didn’t know all that. Thanks.
It is implied that the element Tony rediscovered in this movie is vibranium. I think there's a book or something that they released that's a tie-in to the MCU that states that. Vibranium is a self-sustaining power source and that's why Tony never had any issues with his arc reactor from then onwards.
This moment is also referenced in the Killmonger What If? episode where Tony used Killmonger's vibranium ring as a power source for his gundam.
Gundam??
Also, in the first captain America movie, they've already discovered vibranium AND adamantium. It's what his shield is made of. So it doesn't really make sense. I always thought it was an artificial version of the power stone. I thought that was why it glowed and we never see his suit run out of power onscreen again iirc.
I don't think Vibranium = Arc Reactor because in the same What If he mentions making an Arc Reactor but says it's dumb then Killmonger suggests Vibranium.
@@angelramirez936 Nope. No adamantium. It's never been mentioned in the MCU before. Plus, presumably the only vibranium the US had is what they used to to make Cap's shield. As at the time, that was all they had.
@@GamerGrovyle The arc reactor is NOT vibranium. Remember Tony had an arc reactor powering the Stark Building. And then he miniaturised it for his chest. But it was using a metal alloy and that metal was poisoning him. Vibranium is the pure and safe alternative he rediscovered (thanks to his dad, who has worked with vibranium before's plans) to keep his chest reactor running without poisoning him.
I felt the same way about the Tony is dying thing when this came out, but I think this is one that you end up looking back on a few movies later and it makes more sense from a character development perspective. This one mainly covers how he confronts a few of his own personal demons, but I think they ended up condensing it down because the studio wanted to really lean more into building up to the big crossover, and they made them go back and add a bunch of world-building that didn't totally fit the tone.
Yeah I Saw The Character Development And I Really Appreciate It, I Just Wish They Made A Better Story For It.
@@HelloMellowXVI If RDJ didn’t have the issues he had prior to Iron Man, we would have got a different character building arc. They had to come up with something new, because it would be pretty difficult and kind of degrading/insulting for Robert to play out literally what he went through in real life. So instead we get the “dying” storyline. I was ok with it when I saw it.
I was also ok with him inventing a new element. This is a world with an element we don’t have in real life, plus a person who is far beyond any genius we’ve ever known. He used that element to create an offshoot that could be used to power the suit without degrading.
With that said, the first one absolutely was better.
I still like this better than the third. Maybe because I think in a general story-way (yes, there's still big holes, but if Tony can do just about anything, why can't Vanko?), but it worked for me.
You nailed it with Elon: he absolutely tries to be a real life Tony Stark. He’s just more like Justin Hammer.
The way I heard it, Edgar Wright came to Marvel wanting to do Ant-man way back in the beginning but they felt the character would be too hard for audiences to "get" and they didnt want to start the MCU with that character. Really, they had no idea that the MCU was even about to be and that's why Iron Man became the face. He was their best & safest bet. When all was said and done, Edgar Wright parted ways due to creative differences and the Ant-man movie he wanted to make eventually was developed to become the tail end movie of Phase 2.
Rhodey was already a battle tested fighter pilot, so that is why he could learn to fly the suit so quickly. Plus I'm pretty sure that Tony would have at least shown him basic operation.
bro scarlet was so fine in this movie... like i couldn't even think thoughts anymore
I feel that the original intent for Aos (Agents of Shield) was that it would be part of MCU canon, but it was a victim of being made by a different studio. Integration into the movies as a practice wasn't perfect (it's not perfect now), so the show spent a season jogging in place until Captain America: the Winter Soldier was released (If I understand correctly, elements from AoS would be used in the beginning of Winter Soldier). The show's adherence to canon would be looser after that, though there would be references to events like Thor's battle with the Dark Elves, the Sokovia Accords, and Thanos's arrival on Earth. It's still *basically* a good show and an interesting watch.
Agents of shield over all was pretty good, the stuff with the Inhumans wasn't bad and some of the later storylines were actually the best portrayal of some of those characters ever on screen. The last two seasons felt very tacked on though.
It was that and being the victim of Ike Perlmutter, who ran the TV division at the time. Ike is the guy who slowed down production on every Marvel movie with women or black leads, because he's basically an old racist turd. Once they got him out of the way, we got Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Black Widow...but it took a _lot_ to get rid of him. The Inhumans thing was his obsession, too.
So one of the reasons why tony was acting the way he was in the movie at the party was that in comics he has drinking problem there’s even a special comic dedicated to it called “demon in a bottle” if you watch the movies that Tony is in you see the reference that he’s always drinking reasons why he acted out in that scene
I still can't understand why so many people dislike this one, I think it's great. Certainly not as good as the first one, but I'll take Iron Man 2 over any of the later post Endgame MCU movies any day.
There's a theory that the "new" element he made was a form of vibranium which is how Howard had the idea when he used the vibranium for the shield he tried experimenting with making other versions and found it's ability to become a high level power source but he couldn't find a way to synthesise it with the tech of his time period and he couldn't figure it out in his lifetime
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@@GittTooMuch ... i don't know what that means
While that does make sense wouldn't they have a file on the chemical makeup of vibranium since Tony's dad created the shield he would have studied the metal and also im pretty sure it was stated at one point that he came up with the new element after studying the teserract/space stone if anything the new element would make more since if it was a artificial infinity stone that's just infinitely weaker
@@jaydubya20074 That makes alot of sense and it makes me think maybe a combination of the two since making a stable artificial infinity stone would be difficult without something strong and good with moving energy as a base
In Tony's speech in the beginning he said it is all about legacy... and so it is. He gives the company to Pepper so she can take over when he is gone. He sets it up so Rhoady can take the suit so he can follow in the footsteps of Iron Man as the War Machine. Tony's father leaves him the info for a new element as his legacy. Anton hates him because of the the legacy of both fathers... it's all about legacy.
I really wish I hadn't been repelled from watching AoS early on by some people trying to convince me that the show wasn't worth it.
Agents of SHIELD has become one of my favorite shows ever, definitely my favorite Marvel show, maybe even my favorite Marvel on-screen property.
Who cares about canon, the show is even better everytime it manages to distinguish itself from the movies.
so i'm pretty sure the new element Tony makes to power his suit is based on the Tessaract; Howard Stark found that at the end of Captain America's first movie so he would've known about its effects but apparently never able to recreate it in that era's technology.
At the time of Phase 1, Marvel was working with a director (Edgar Wright) for a few years on Ant-Man but designing the special effects was a slow process and the director kept taking breaks to work on other movies. Marvel decided within that time to have a connected universe and went behind the directors back and rewrote the script (to have a "Marvel" tone and fit with the other movies). This made the director angry and he left the project two months before filming was to start. They approached director Adam McKay to step in, but he was too busy with other projects to direct but offered to help rewrite the script with actor Paul Rudd (they added jokes to the script and the scene with Falcon). They quickly found another director and made Ant-Man. [Ant-Man and Wasp were original Avengers in the comic books and were wanted to be in the first Avengers line up, but Marvel really wanted to work with Edgar Wright so Black Widow and Hawkeye were substituted in their place).
Iron Man 2 tried to do just a little too much all at once. Realistically you could have cut out the whole issue with the Palladium poisoning and used that time to better develop Vanko and Hammmer as well as Rhodey becoming War Machine. The downside to this is that Tony then doesn't really have anything to do for the entire movie.
I would have maintained the blood toxicity tests, but I would have saved solving the problem for the beginning of the 3rd movie. By then, show Tony as being visibly affected. Hair loss, jaundice, anything to make him look visibly ugly. That would have also played much better into the first Avengers movie when Tony comes back from space.
i thought the palladium was just a PG version of alcoholism. so they coudnt commit to a real alcoholism story,
@@ZekromZero but he leans into his alcoholism in the movie??
Yes in the cartoon and in the comics it has been shown that Tony's Ark reactor caused Tony's body to become toxic, I think in one of the comics he became toxic due to the energy itself but in another comic it was actually due to the energy burning the core or something along those lines I don't remember but you can look it up and in the cartoon it wasn't specific but I think it had to do with the energy.
Just like in real life when the core of a nuclear power plant becomes used it has to be replaced because those rods after depleted degrade into other elements that are pretty toxic and will stay that way for thousands of years.
Everytime Black Widow pops up on the screen my boy... 😁🥵😍... I don't blame ya mane.
6:30 Cheadle's dialogue is a reference to the recasting. "I'm here, it's me, get over it"
It seriously bugs me the way everyone in Tony's life treated him in this movie. He came to each of them for help and they all saw his vulnerability and scorned him, looked down on him for needing help. And he took the message, "my problems are mine to solve alone, without anyone's help." And, in this movie, he did. And went on to all the other movies with that mentality. Ultron probably happened because of the way Tony's loved ones treated him when he was vulnerable in this one.
Or not, I doubt the plotted characterization across films in that much detail, but it's interesting to me how well that analysis fits. And yeah, it still bugs me. Reaching out to everyone for help and all anyone wants to do is get some licks in on him while he seems like his guard's down.
I really didn’t have a problem with the poisoning storyline because they never took out the shrapnel in his body in iron man 1. So that was always going to be a problem.
I also didn’t realize so many people didn’t like this movie. It’s tony at the height of his selfishness and he has to fall and learn from his behavior. I always like that with iron man he goes from very selfish and egotistical to learning from his mistakes and trying to make it better but still failing at times which is human.
Loved Agents of SHIELD but I get it's not for everyone. A good chunk of it ties the movies together and after Winter Soldier the show really takes off and after each movie introduces a new power the show starts incorporating those powers and abilities.
The palladium was the only known element that he had accessible to use until he reinvented his father's creation
Yes, the palladium poisoning thing was a cop-out as they didn’t want to go with Tony’s alcoholism plot line from the comics. Also, Hammer’s line about his tech being so smart that it would make Ulysses look like it was written in crayon? Joyce had terrible eyesight and did, in fact, write parts of Ulysses in crayon.
Nah I don’t care what anyone says, IronMan 2 disregard the villain, is a great movie. It’s fun, action packed, and Tony is hilarious again.
I've definitely grown to love the second Iron Man but I agree with you, when I was a kid I always skipped it and it was never my favourite 😂
I'm hoping you'll do ALL of the MCU movies and shows, I love your reactions, Mell! Thanks for sharing them with us!
Actually the little kid in the Iron Man mask is canonically Peter Parker.
It started out as a theory but Tom Holland confirmed it
Yes it was a popular fan theory that was retconned to be canon after Sony & Marvel Studios made a deal allowing Spider-Man into the MCU.
Really? It doesn't seem like that many years pass between this and when Spiderman shows up. How old is Peter in the later movies.
@@Xeno_Solarus In Spider-Man Homecoming he was 15
Agents of Shield is such a great series. The story of the series was always on point.
Maybe you can check it out in your own time.
Never seen someone who hated the palladium poisoning and the discovering a new element so much.
Elon wants us to think he's like Tony Stark. He's actually more like Edison. Engineers do the work, he gets the credit.
Why do so many people irrationally hate Elon? I smell envy.
@@Xeno_Solarus The man convinced the state of California not to build high speed rail by telling them he'd do a hyperloop. He later admitted he had no intention of doing that. He fucked over the entire state just so he could sell more cars.
@@Xeno_SolarusIt’s because when Elon brought twitter, while still isn’t perfect, He was always an advocate for free speech and people who think that when others have an opinion that’s different they think it’s hate speech. While it’s probably not the main reason, it’s one of them.
Hi Mello . Haven't seen Iron man 2 in awhile. Yes Tony Stark a once in a lifetime role was made for him . A big headed selfish individual but lovable. Having watched the end game I see him in a different light. The way his character evolved especially when he took Spidernan under his wing. Thanx Mello a legendary commentary untill the next movie 💜
"That Spider-Man moment"
That kid Is Peter Parker.
Literally.
I feel like Iron Man 2 was Marvel's way of trying to tell the Demon in a Bottle story line from the comics without explicitly saying Tony is a full blown alcoholic. Instead of having him drink, his arc reactor is poisoning him and making him act drunk. It was kinda a half asked way but I think that's the angle they were going for
I actually think that tony was leaning into his more alcoholic and self destructive tendencies the more hopeless his situation was getting. Which to me always made alot of sense considering his playboy background. We don't see him drinking alot onscreen, but he typically has a drink in hand.
9:07 No one's ever used an Arc Reactor for life support before. The technology itself has never been used other than the giant version in their company.
Tony is THE FIRST PERSON to walk around being exposed to it 24/7 for several months at this point. He couldn't have known what it would do to him.
When he built the miniaturized arc reactor he was desperate to escape and in need for a power source to run the Iron Man prototype.
Before that, he was walking around with a car battery that would run out in a week, causing the shrapnel in his heart to kill him.
He doesn't have an alternative to wearing this until the end of the movie. His choices are quick death by shrapnel or slow death by blood toxicity and the slow one lets him live crazy for a few weeks or months.
Glad to see Mel back reacting by himself. While I enjoyed his collaboration on the “Ted” movie, I wasn’t really feeling his friend’s commentary outside the movie. I like Mel’s reactions because he always gives some unique insight into the acting, the script, directing, camerawork, etc. Sexual innuendos only go so far, as well as constant roasting of friends.
Anyway, I’m glad to see you again after a long break on my side, Mel. Hope you consider some foreign movies in the future. Keep up your dreams of making it big!👍
Yeah I suppose Billy's vibe isn't for everyone, I just enjoyed that he had a friend to enjoy the movie with 😁
Yea I’ve tried Billy before too…a bit to agro for me
I personally love his friend collabs! I think comedy and more chill movies are perfect for group reactions
tony stark has always been one of my personal fav avengers since i was a kid, i remember so vividly watching the first one in 2008 .. i love his humor and his whole personality and marvel really gave him a good story in my opinion .. to me he is the face of marvel 😂 i love watching u watch these for the first time !! i’m glad your having fun with them
He was the face of marvel that's why the grosses are going down since he left that's why they just resigned Chris Evans because he was the second face of marvel and the desperately needed him back since they can't get rdj
Trust me you will be glad iron man has his movies phase 1 cuz it sets up his character and phases just show his change drastically 😌
War machine being controlled makes sense though its not armor like a medival knight he is basically wearing a tank that can lift a car above its head
Just because a battery is responsible for keeping the lights on, doesn’t mean it doesn’t cause erosion
Genuinely never self promoted, but I just wanted to say Mello you are the reason I've started my channel and decided to react to stranger things for the first time. I love how fun it looks when you do it, so thought I would try myself too. Cant wait to see what else you bring your videos just get better and better :D
I like aspects of this movie like the comedy, the introduction of Black Widow, the introduction of The Avengers initiative and Nick Furry but it is a bit all over the place.
Pretty sure in the comics there isn't the poisoning but alcoholism BUT because of RDJ's past they couldn't really use it because that would be incredibly triggering for him and his closest people. So I take it they made the poisoning to get the development without the extreme alcoholism.
Spending the money to hire good actors (not just special effects) is what makes MCU movies better than many of us expected.
You should check out the film Chef by and starring Jon Favreau - it's basically an allegory of him venting his frustration with the studio interference in Iron Man 2. There are solid reasons why it's not as good as the first.
yeah you gotta go through the history of how the MCU came to be to understand why they chose Iron Man to start things out. Marvel comics almost went out of business back in the day, so they had to sell the rights to all their characters to different studios. They've slowly regained the film rights to most of their characters as the MCU has developed but that's why they have made changes. This mostly started happening after the first Avengers and Iron Man 3 when Disney bought marvel studios
Agents of Shield is a mixed bag. I gave up on it at least 3 times, but came back every time and was glad I did. You really grow to love the characters, even if it gets slow sometimes.
I can see that finished it and for the most part the last 3 seasons got confusing but they had to find a reason to break from the MCU movies sense they didn't know how infinity war and endgame would go so it went off the rails but still enjoyed it still one of the best marvel live action shows after daredevil but better than any D+ show
IIRC Scarlett Johansson trained in martial arts to be able to make Natasha strong and lethal., she's the black widow after all! She kicks butt in this film. Tony does have great supporting actors though. I love Cheadle as Rhodes as well.
Yea cause I hated Terrence Howard as roady,I can't stand that guy and most people feel the same way.
Agents of SHIELD has the best sci-fi couple arc I've ever seen in Fitz-Simmons
The briefcase Iron Man suit is a reference to the Iron Man animated series. That is how Tony puts in the suit in the series.
10:22 "Nearly broke his....DAMN.....Nose 👀😮"
FELT!!!! 😂
11:45 Elon Musk got the cameo because he let Marvel use the SpaceX manufacturing plant as a set for Ivan's scenes at HammerTech building the drones. The Merlin Engines Tony mentions in the restaurant are the main engines for SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets, which were still under development at the time the movie was made.
In fact, in this movie, without knowing it, there is a Hydra in the government, Peter Parker (the kid in the helmet), Tony was already a member of the Illuminati, and in one of the scenes on the monitors on the maps, you can find Atlantis (the homeland of Namor who will appear in Wakanda Forever)
James Rhode's is a highly decorated combat pilot. The suit must come naturally to him
Considering how pilots fared in those Iron Man knockoff suits, I don't think it's a matter of what they were getting into, as opposed to how many pieces they came out in.
Iron Man one was the start of this golden MCU, and it was tight no problem with story and very entertaining and it holds up and can't say that for 2.
It just kinda feels like the studio went "Hey, Iron Man was a huge hit, and we need to shit something out into the theaters while the fire's still hot. It feels rushed. The story is kinda lame and there's not much tension.
On the plus side, Mickey Rourke makes a great, menacing villain, and Sam Rockwell is fun to watch in anything. Whenever either of them is on screen is fine, and they get a good amount of screen time.
@@woodch yeah I like Sam and I want them to bring him back in something maybe Armor War
I wonder if Blade would never have come out...Would we get the Marvel universe that we know now?!
i struggle to see how his suit killing him is a bad plot .. existential crisis of a billionaire is an amazing story..
What’s funny is that the ex wife would have worked and killed vanko if rhody would have been at an effective range. Projectiles need to reach a certain speed and distance before they arm themselves plus if it had worked it would have killed them all.
15:07 them freaking out about this villain knowing that iron man 1v1 thanos way later on is so fire tbh cuz it’s like damn they don’t know what’s in store for them. And I love it even more cuz iron man uses what Ivan says against Thanos to give himself hope aka when Ivan says “If you could make a god bleed, people will cease to believe in him”.
Iron Man built the MCU. Without these films, we wouldn't have gotten the Avengers, we wouldn't have had Marvel as we know it to be today. I'm tired of the disrespect you put on Stark's name maynnnnn
It's kinda sad really, after Robert Downey JR there can never be another Ironman.
Anyone can play Batman, I mean FFS Ben Assflake did it.
Scarlet Johansson is gorgeous. I didn’t know until years later that she was a natural blonde. She makes the red hair work
Your reaction to Black Widow when sha came on screen immediately reminded me of Preach from Don't Be A Menace To South Central
"My milk of magnesia. Ohh!
Oh. After the devil made you he broke the mold.
But maybe you and I could, uh, make a little jungle fever?"
Out of the entire MCU, Scarlett/Natasha has never looked better than she does in this film.
Agents of shield is great and a ton of fun. Just know that it starts a bit slow and like halfway through the season it picks up a lot. But it has some amazing moments. Not a huge amount of crossing with the movies though. It was before the push for Disney+ Shows
With Hammer's Ex-Wife Bunk Buster it might have actually worked if it was from further away since it has to go fast enough it's not a close range weapon but still probably wouldn't have worked or acted like the "Tank Missile" from the first movie (the one he used to blow up the tank in the iconic moment when he took on the terrorists before the fighter jet scene)
After tony beat his ass on the racetrack he didn't call him a wuss, he said "Cooked your goose"
Bruh your edits are over 9000 now 😂 Yea that brother starving 😂🤣. I'm dead.
When it comes to Agents of SHIELD, everyone bitches about canonicity and some use that ambiguity as an excuse to not watch it. Despite whether it’s “canon” or not, I (as a big AoS fan) still recommend watching it and giving it a chance. I wouldn’t recommend reacting to it on RUclips since it’s a very long show (136 episodes, ~42 min each) and the first season starts out kind of slow, but overall it is a very well-done show to watch on your own time. You slowly get invested in all the characters, despite most of them not even having superpowers, and it really does get better as the show goes on. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but every reactor I’ve watched on here ends up getting really invested in the show and I love watching that journey so much 😅
Also, AoS was originally meant to fit into the MCU, but there were many disputes between Feige and Marvel TV- so much so that by the time season 5 overlapped with Infinity War, they were reduced to minute MCU references and basically had to create their own unique storylines. But I think this newfound storytelling freedom really made the show great on its own instead of being tied down by the MCU.
33:41 That was Peter Parker when he was younger and another theory is that his parents died from Hammer’s machines
I mean Tony blew up part of his house doing that trick with Rhodey, I don't think it was stupid that the Russian guy, stuck in between them right in the center of the blast, being defeated that way was lame. 😂
Lil fun fact bout dude Happy was beating up. He's The rocks longterm stuntman. Also his cousin 🤙🏽
Elon was wanting to Collab with Tony and Tony being Tony just blew him off and said, “ya we’ll set up a time”
@MellVerse the kid with the Iron Man helmet was actually said to be spiderman when he was younger.
So, just to show how far Marvel films has come, the scene with the kid was originally just a random kid, but the internet (as it does) came up with the idea that the kid was actually a young Peter Parker. At the time of IM2, of course, they did not have the rights to Spider-Man, and so couldn't put him in it. The theory gained so much traction online, that Marvel said "Bet, that sounds good." and after Homecoming, said "Yes, we like that idea, it's now canon." So even though it was not originally Peter Parker, due to fan fervor and pressure, they retconned (as comics do) it to BE Peter Parker.
Iirc the palladium poisoning thing was their best attempt at doing the “demon in a bottle” story arc for Tony. Since it’s supposed to be family friendly they couldn’t figure out how to do the alcoholism (which is huge in the comics) for these movies
The fact that you had the awareness to put that clip of malcolm X in your reaction was priceless. That shit had me dead bro
Jarvis allowed Roady to put on the suit is what I thought. He saw Tony was out of control and he knew he'd just mute him.
33:29 funny that you brought that up because supposedly that's Peter Parker when he was a kid, I mean that's what Tom Holland said and Kevin Feige(president of Marvel studios) even went along with it😂
"People make problem. Drone better" - love that line
The studio tore this movie apart and gave us an underwhelming Frankenstein of a film. I recommend checking out any of the videos that discuss what happened behind the scenes. Also, this movie and Incredible Hulk are happening simultaneously.
Fun fact the dude that plays Hammer was consider the second choice to play Tony Stark.