Let's not forget that Tony just did a successful plane rescue while not even actually being on the scene. He's just controlling his armor while on a boat like a video game. Legend.
Paul Bettany is an incredible voice actor! The smallest of smallest subtleties in his voice of JARVIS are just incredible! The way he changes his tone to say that Tony can possibly save only 4 of them is amazing. He proved he’s not only an incredible voice actor but an amazing actor in general with WandaVision! We all fell in love in just a voice of an AI for 7 years!
This whole movie is great because it's the ending arc for Tony Stark being selfish and egocentric in Iron Man 1 to caring about others and working as a team in the end of the film. Actual character development....
It's even more amazing knowing he didn't care for this role. He called it robbery in interviews cuz he'd come in to read lines and leave with cash. But ultimately it apparently also saved him by leading to his role as Vision right when he was at a low point in his career and I believe he enjoyed that much more.
A good touch to this scene was the changing of J.A.R.V.I.S.'s tone throughout the rescue. As Tony was getting closer and closer to Earth, J.A.R.V.I.S.'s tone was getting more urgent and worrisome. It was like a real person was communicating with Tony lol
@@silverrain99205 That's not the reason I said that. I said it because Friday is more emotive and has more urgency with everything than Jarvis. Jarvis is generally more calm. Personality not gender.
Don't see anyone mentioning it so good job to Heather! She managed to stop screaming (much) and helped Tony start off saving people. She could have simply kept clinging to him and refused to let go. No one would have blamed her, but imagine the terror of sticking your arm out to save someone else and she managed to do it! Congratulations to the hidden hero!
She looks like staff so she needs to remain calm and be able to follow instructions/adapt to stressful situations like hijacking or bad customers. That training probably helped here :D
@@Luna-ds5zy He only electrified her hand once she had grabbed the guy so she wouldn't be able to open her hand and accidentally let go. She still had to stick out her arm to begin with and try to grab the guy! Still takes amazing guts!
Jokes aside, Batman's reason for not killing actually makes a lot of sense. It's not to be better than all the psychos he deals with. It's because he's terrified of what he would become if he starts killing. He knows he's about one step away from joining everyone in Arkham Asylum, and not killing is all that keeps him from becoming a monster that makes the Joker look like a good time.
@@kaustubhchakraborty3468 Um I'm pretty sure his armor follows the laws of physics. It's just very high teq and advanced stuff. Saying it doesn't obey the laws is quite the exaggeration.
I was on the edge at this scene! Its an amazing effort to rescue all thirteen people! Tony Stark aka Iron Man is really the best crazy Marvel superhero ever! He is one of my top three favorites!
@Jerry The Ferret Well they are people with their weight accelerated from the free fall. Not the same as holding up ir lifting a stiff and rigid tractor or building and shit. Remember how Ironman dropped that giant ass building on Thanos? Yeah.
I don't think Heather gets enough credit in this scene. Since she was the 1st person Iron Man saved in this scene, she was the person who had to hold the most people for the longest time. She was able to hold on to an increasing number of people the longest out of everyone saved and she never let go despite her fear or increasing weight of people.
It's more epic if you realize that wasn't fully CGI'd. They hired professional Skydivers and did the whole act while skydiving. Of course, the Ironman suit and plane exploding is CGI, but the falling and grabbing each other while falling was real.
The "No-Kill rule." Is totally a moral rule for some heroes Batman doesn't kill because he don't want to be a murder like the Man who killed his parents Spiderman doesn't kill because no one dies when he's on the scene, he wants to save everyone, even bad guys But technically There's not an actual "Rule." Iron Man and even Captain América kills when Is necessary, They're not straight murderers or anti-heroes like punisher or Deadpool
@@TheDevilDucker DC Comics had a No-Kill Rule for their characters, whereas Marvel did not. Making Spider-Man & Daredevil not kill was a creative choice, whereas for Batman it was a rule the writers had to follow (Batman pre-that rule actually did kill & use guns)
@@TheDevilDucker Honestly if Captain America had a rule against killing I'd be more surprised he's suppose to be a Soldier so I'd expect him to kill if he has too.
Gotta love Jarvis. He made sure the pathways displayed on Tony's visual feed corresponds with his HUD. Jarvis created a graph after calculating the shortest path to reach each node at 1:16 and started visualizing the vertices at 1:19. By 1:28, Jarvis caught on to Tony's idea, and by 1:47 he ADAPTED to it, projecting additional inputs to Tony's feed to reach the next closest person in order of perceived distance and altitude. No offense, but Friday ain't got nothing on this AI
This is actually amazing to think about 😂 I watched this back in 2013 when I was 9 , now I'm 20 and currently studying computer science and it's actually impressive to think that data structures was implemented here by jarvis 😮
It’s such a scary feeling, Thinking that you’re going to die. And getting saved by Iron Man, you get to see your family your kids. This is the best scene of the movie
This is one of the best rescue scenes in the entire MCU. Didn't like that Tony wasn't actually in the suit, however that was the whole point of Iron man 3. Tony was learning to be a hero without the suit. I'm in the camp that thinks Iron man 3 is underrated and defo better than 2.
I hate how people rag on 2 and 3 when they're too dumb to realize the message behind them. 2: Tony's dying and he's doing whatever he wants and is trying to pass the torch to Rhodey without him feeling guilty. 3: He's recovering from PTSD and rediscovers HE'S the hero and the suit is just that (oh and with weapons).
Completely different situation. He couldn't save the plane and there were only 13 bodies. Homelander had to save over 100. I just watched that scene. Most everyone would be dead if Iron Man were in Homelander's place.
@@JamesDeanStudiesLanguage Well, considering he has super speed, strength, and flight, Home definitely could have saved at least some people. Also I'm pretty sure he chose not to save any of them.
@@JamesDeanStudiesLanguage Iron Man wouldn't have botched taking out the terrorists in the first place. Even if he did, he could have easily just landed the plane since only the controls were damaged/destroyed. Wouldn't take him long to hack it with his suit or gain control again.
Fun fact: when United Airlines showed this on their flights, they omitted the majority of this scene. What's left was just Iron Man jumping out of the plane and then congratulating himself before getting hit by the truck.
@@artloverivy Some airlines are notorious for editing out content in their in-flight movies. It's sometimes amusing. For example, the plane fight at the start of 'Amazing Spider-Man 2' was all taken out, rendering the scene to slow-motion and dissolving into a white screen. 🤣
@Owen Bailey-Waltz I distinctly remember that UA even edited out the Mandarin 'killing' Thomas Richards. In the movie itself, you only see the Mandarin pointing his gun at him and you hear gunfire, but nope, UA went even further and took all of that out entirely!
@Owen Bailey-Waltz FAA cares about airspace safety, not media regulation. It's just a company policy that's not entirely silly. Most people are completely unbothered by this scene. They know it's fiction. They know super heroes aren't going to have a fight and make the plane explode. But there are people aerophobia-the fear of flight. If someone who is terrified of flying is on your plane, the last thing they need to see is an airplane exploding and falling back to earth as debris. Midflight explosions may not be a practical concern, but a passenger with a panic attack is.
Imagine being under the pressure of saving 13 people falling off the sky at terminal velocity, and still have to keep up your game face for morale. "Easy, see. Eleven more to go." (like hell it is) You can hear him trying to be strong for them in that line. Superb acting by RDJ.
If tony is inside at this scene. The suit would not diassemble. I'm pretty sure this scene was also meant to be funny. I was referring to that kind of integrity.
I love how the filmmakers actually remembered that Tony needed to slow down before dropping everyone so they didn't just slam into a concrete wall when they hit the water.
Iron man: my back hurts Captain: why Iron man: for carrying the mcu this far Edit: ive been looking at the replies and holy hell, do yall not know this us a joke its not meant to be taken seriously
I really love this scene for two reasons. One its practical. Not alot of cgi or anything just a simple plane rescue. Two, Tony doesn't have random tech show up to fix the issue. He can't carry everyone so he has be creative. It's so good. The shot of him flying with everyone past the boats
This scene was actually live action, they had Red Bull's skydiving team train for this sequence over a few months. I read it was something around 600 practice attempts. They all had hidden parachutes.
@@-z3989 No it's true. They really did this in two parts. Take a closer look at their clothing and you can see it's tearaway style so the chutes can deploy. Where he's going to grab everyone and they're all grabbing each other's hands was one set of takes, then there was a piece where a stuntman in the suit and the team were on wires where they went over the boat and fell into the water. Those are practical shots, not CGI.
I just... I didn't even think about it. I was so immersed in the scene that I didn't consider how it was made at all. It's like an alternate reality where this stuff actually exists to me.
Well there's still absolutely tons of CGI but yes they did film stunt performers sky diving and also on wires holding each others hands. But to say it was all entirely real wouldn't be true.
+King Geoff How? Majority of the marvel fan base as well as the iron man movie fan base said this was awful. I personally thought this movie was great but mostly fans say this was the worst iron man as well as the reviews were not that high. It is no where near overated
Man, I really wish we could see more actual "hero work" as opposed to "villain battle" sometimes. Rescuing citizens from danger is supposed to be their MO, yes?
The entire MCU is littered with "Hero moments". Iron man: rescues village from 10 rings Captain America the first Avenger: rescues captured soldiers from Hyrda Thor: saves small town from Destroyer armor Avengers: whole third act Ironman 3: THIS Age of Ultron: whole third act Doctor Strange: literally warps time itself to protect a city in Japan Ragnarok: rescues captured Asgardians from Hela Black Panther: rescues Wakanda and his throne from Killmonger The Guardians are in space, Antman is a hiest film, Civil War, they're fighting each other, and Endgame and Infinity War they're fighting Thanos, those don't need "save the citizen" moments.
Yeah, I think they did at least a dozen jumps, or close to it. You have the camera guy in freefall, plus the stunt crew playing the victims and the performer standing in for Iron Man. A skydiver falls approximately 200 feet per second, so you have to start extremely high to get more than a few seconds in the air. The highest recorded skydive was in the 1960s, lasting about four minutes from a height of 102,000 feet.
The 102,000 jump was Joe Kittinger, in which there was a free fall of 4 mins 36 seconds. Technically Alan Eustace beat that 2014, his fall was 135,908 feet. BUT he used a drogue parachute to slow his descent so in terms of free fall and speed its a different category. Also Felix Baumgartner beat Kittinger in 2012 with a jump of 127,852 feet, but his free fall only lasted 4 mins 20 seconds. At least the two people I found beat Kittinger in jump altitude, but I THINK he might have the record for free fall time still. Not trying to correct you, just looked this stuff up cause I was curious and thought I'd share! :)
Imagine being that truck driver. Hey honey how was work? Pretty good Susan, I got a raise, Bill invited us to his wedding, and oh yeah I hit Iron Man on the freeway with my truck.
This is why I love Stark's character. Despite being a billionaire and shouldn't have a care in the world, he defies the limits of what he(And his suit's) capable of just to save the innocent.
I love this scene not only because it's straight up cool, but also because it demonstrates Tony's intellect in the moment, giving him only seconds of prep time. He can invent things, sure, but also thrives under pressure to do things even an AI considers impossible.
I watched the director's commentary of Age of Ultron, and Joss Whedon thinks the same way. In the final battle he wanted Tony to figure out how to solve the city impact whilst fighting the Ultron bots. It's an interesting character quality 🙂
Tekzi _69 - I feel bad for that poor soul watching Iron Man 3 for the first time and then watching clips on youtube to see what other people thought of the movie then running into your annoying, little comment that ruins everything for them... asshole
0:22 I'm glad we cut to Tony within the mask so we can hear his voice saying that, but man, it would have been cool to hear the Iron Man voice speak that line.
That scene is different. That plane carry a lot more people than this and this wasn't saving the plane, this is saving people from falling. Literally a different case. The plane exploded. If there's some people left on the plane, ironman still couldn't save it
Jarvis doesn't speak with slang. "Bruh" is a slang and Jarvis, being an AI programmed into the Iron Man suit, *_IS PROGRAMMED TO SPEAK AS POLITELY AS POSSIBLE!_* Had Jarvis really said "Bruh!", Tony would have acknowledged that as a flaw in his suit and started making a new one with an updated Jarvis that also removed any and all impolite vocabulary.
Many scenes show just how smart Tony is, but in my opinion this is one of the scenes that really show just how smart, and quick thinking he is and how mechanical his brain is, sure tony has created hundreds of suits, weapons, and even something to use against a Titan that would make a “god” bleed. But this shows just how fast he can say “if I can’t carry them all then when I get these people they need to all grab eachother, then on top of it I know they’re scared so they’ll likely lose grip so instead I’ll send an electric current so they can’t, then slowly drop them in water without breaking to hard and possibly hurting them” I personally loved this movie so much
0:23 When Tony Unibeams the bad guy's chest (forgot his name) you can see that On his left eye it says "Target neutralized" 1:41-1:44 You can also hear Tony Electrifying the passenger's hands when they catch each other 1:17, pay attention to the left of Tony's face, you can see a small radar showing how many people are in the air 1:19-1:23 you can see the after math of the plane's explosion above Tony 0:12, you would think Tony would atleast grunt from the guy's heat, but he didn't. This was telling us that he wasn't in the suit in the first place. (I think I saw this from one of the comments in the comment section so kudos for them for noticing this lo)
My grandmother: I hope you pay attention to school the way you pay attention to this useless shit Me: holy shit these things are right nice job dude I never realized that but I think the "Target Neutralized" is the coolest. And people wonder why more people like the MCU more than the DCEU lol
Opinions, opinions. I don't think it's one of the best. I think it's one of the weakest. But I also don't think it was a bad movie. I don't regret seeing it, but it definitely isn't even in the top half for me.
There is some good in it but I think the main problem was that what they were doing with the Mandarin was actually good they were making him out to be an amazing villain but it turns to be a fake twist where another less interesting guy was actually the main villain and the Mandarin all along.
Yeah, when I first saw this, I nearly panicked when Jarvis said 4. I was like "Oh no, how's he gonna do this???😰" I was absolutely amazed at how quickly he solved that problem.
Iron man's true origin story: he was burnt by a radioactive iron, then some metal pieces starts to fly to him like magnets and metal. Then he used those metal pieces to create suits. Iron man was born
It's these little moments that really make me like superhero movies. More than the flash and bang or the witty one-liners, this is what it's all about.
No one talks about how triumphant the music gets when he saves everyone. That's the kind of stuff I love to see and hear in superhero films. Wish there was more like it outside of Spider-Man movies.
This movie’s pretty good. If it wasn’t part of some 20 movie cannon, it’s a perfectly suitable ending to Iron Man as a stand-alone trilogy. As an actual movie, it’s one of the best in the MCU.
here's something that will REALLY give you goosebumps. THERE'S NO CGI (except iron man's suit and the miami coastline as the stunt was done in a different place)
I love when a superhero movie takes the time to give us an exciting and creative scene where the hero is just rescuing people. Fight scenes between the heroes and villains with the fate of the world at stake are great, but I always appreciate things like this or the train sequence in Spiderman 2 where we see the hero directly saving lives.
This scene is everything right about superheroes. I would rank this scene and the Spiderman 2 train scene as the best superhero scenes of the modern Era. All the ingredients are here, there's a time limit, there's high stakes and impossible odds. Perfect recipe for a great superhero scene. Good job Shane.
Tony Stark was calm and really thoughtful, even manage to calm down those 13 peoples when they were in the event of their probable death, then praised them for their cooperative effort when clearly the credits saving them should be entirely his. Caps was ENTIRELY wrong about him!
Never gets old man just seeing that Tony and his suits are a perfect team. The suit and ai tells him dude you can only carry 4 and with out even blinking he’s comes up with his plan to jolt thier hands so they am an grab everyone at which point his suit is then telling him how to correct him self to align up with everyone…. Just so awesome man I really miss Tony.
"How many in the air?" 'Thirteen sir." "How many can I carry?" "Four, sir." "Thanks for your suggestion Jarvis, I'll take the calculations from here on out." Some people knew it from Iron man 1, but as a kid, this was the moment I realized... *The Man wasn't in the Iron, The Iron was in the Man.*
Let's not forget that Tony just did a successful plane rescue while not even actually being on the scene. He's just controlling his armor while on a boat like a video game. Legend.
@@iviolin6211 You think you just said something meaningful and enlightening? lol Always gotta be "that guy" around, every time.
@@iviolin6211 That's true, Captain Obvious.
@@iviolin6211 Irony is precious.
@@TenmaWhite now that's a lot of damage
@@TenmaWhite ouch even flex tape cant fix that
I love how after JARVIS tells him he can only carry 4 he doesn’t even hesitate. Just a smooth near-instantaneous reaction.
Also the look back to the plane like “I could put them back on the plane. Glide them to safety. No the plane exploded that’s not gonna work.”
Reminds me of iRobot, robots dont have heart, it's all calculations.
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Because Stark always push his suit to the limits,Jarvis say 4 he pushed to 11
@@ichirouarisato1135 like in Spinal Tap…
Most blokes go to ten and then where do you go? This one goes to 11!
"If you cared you'd actually be here" - Peter Parker.
Well technically he cares even when he's not actually there, Peter
@@Koreanbrosstidios no its not you numbnuts
@@Koreanbrosstidios I don't even want to waste my time to explain his comment to you, I recommend you go to school
Damn so many obvious clues missed
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@@Koreanbrosstidios lmao why'd you bring race and nationality into this, what a racist dumbass
Paul Bettany is an incredible voice actor! The smallest of smallest subtleties in his voice of JARVIS are just incredible! The way he changes his tone to say that Tony can possibly save only 4 of them is amazing. He proved he’s not only an incredible voice actor but an amazing actor in general with WandaVision! We all fell in love in just a voice of an AI for 7 years!
He said how many he could carry. Not save.
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This whole movie is great because it's the ending arc for Tony Stark being selfish and egocentric in Iron Man 1 to caring about others and working as a team in the end of the film. Actual character development....
It's even more amazing knowing he didn't care for this role. He called it robbery in interviews cuz he'd come in to read lines and leave with cash. But ultimately it apparently also saved him by leading to his role as Vision right when he was at a low point in his career and I believe he enjoyed that much more.
A good touch to this scene was the changing of J.A.R.V.I.S.'s tone throughout the rescue. As Tony was getting closer and closer to Earth, J.A.R.V.I.S.'s tone was getting more urgent and worrisome. It was like a real person was communicating with Tony lol
I guarantee tony made that feature specifically
F.R.I.D.A.Y. Would have sounded far more urgent from the beginning. Lol
@@salsaspartan7 well Friday does have a woman’s voice…
@@silverrain99205 That's not the reason I said that. I said it because Friday is more emotive and has more urgency with everything than Jarvis. Jarvis is generally more calm. Personality not gender.
@@silverrain99205 Woof, casual sexism. Yikes my man.
One of the few MCU moments where a superhero is just plain being a superhero. Reminds me of the Raimi films
I miss them
Imagine this scene with his theme from the first Iron Man... this heroic act match with superman, i think few heroes can think to save all
Cameron Cutler yea I totally forgot that the mic movies don’t even have the saving the citizens type moments
This guy gets it
Exactly!!! Favorite scene in the movie because of that!
That truck driver was probably thinking, "HOLY SHIT I JUST KILLED IRON MAN!!!"
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The Mark 42 has been Isekai’d to a harem anime fantasy world
@@Yellow__13 it might be bad for him
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@@Yellow__13 well oops my bad
Don't see anyone mentioning it so good job to Heather! She managed to stop screaming (much) and helped Tony start off saving people. She could have simply kept clinging to him and refused to let go. No one would have blamed her, but imagine the terror of sticking your arm out to save someone else and she managed to do it! Congratulations to the hidden hero!
She looks like staff so she needs to remain calm and be able to follow instructions/adapt to stressful situations like hijacking or bad customers. That training probably helped here :D
Iron man electrified her arm so she only could open it. I think that Tony said it
@@Luna-ds5zy He only electrified her hand once she had grabbed the guy so she wouldn't be able to open her hand and accidentally let go. She still had to stick out her arm to begin with and try to grab the guy! Still takes amazing guts!
@@exiaax She's also Air Force most likely since I think all the crew members on AF1 including the stewards/stewardesses are airmen.
There’s nothing better in superhero movies than when the superhero acts like an actual superhero
Superman would've easily killed 13 people in an IHOP and not given a shit lol.
@@spenser9908 u mean DCEU Superman
Always cool to see the superheroes overcoming critical situation like this
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@@spenser9908 yeah i think at least thousands of people must have died during man of Steel😂😂
Batman: I'm not killing people, because I want to be better than my enemies.
Iron Man: Im gonna laser this guy, LMAO
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That bald prick deserved it lmao, he was honestly one of the best things in this movie.
Iron Man doesn’t have a established no-killing code like Batman does so...
@@Ye_B0i and even then, those Extremis pricks were terrorists so...
Jokes aside, Batman's reason for not killing actually makes a lot of sense. It's not to be better than all the psychos he deals with. It's because he's terrified of what he would become if he starts killing. He knows he's about one step away from joining everyone in Arkham Asylum, and not killing is all that keeps him from becoming a monster that makes the Joker look like a good time.
Tony: Ok Jarvis how many did I save?
Jarvis: Only 4 sir
Tony: How?! I just carried 13 people
Jarvis: Only 4 of them can swim sir
Jarvid did only say 4. He malfunctioned and only answered literally instead of responding correctly to the question lol
I know this is a joke but it is great that Tony actually looked back to check if the survivors could swim. I mean that is why he is my favorite hero.
LOL
@@lordescanor1365 my too but its near impossible that anyone will be like tony stark (not iron man as the armor doesnt follow the laws of physics)
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Um I'm pretty sure his armor follows the laws of physics. It's just very high teq and advanced stuff. Saying it doesn't obey the laws is quite the exaggeration.
I don't care what anyone says, this is by far the greatest rescue in all of MCU.
I was on the edge at this scene! Its an amazing effort to rescue all thirteen people! Tony Stark aka Iron Man is really the best crazy Marvel superhero ever! He is one of my top three favorites!
In the theatre on opening night, everyone clapped when he rescued everyone.
A true hero 😁
Agreed.
i agree, top tier
It helps that it's one of the few where the hero is actually rescuing non heroes
*Steve:* Sometimes we can't save everyone
*Tony:* Hold my beer
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Pepper: tony stop drinking
He wasn't kidding when he said he'd just cut the wire
TONY >>>>>>>>>> STEVE
He can save everyone but he can't save himself
@김영우 only incredible beings such as thanos, hulk, and possible thor, although we didn't see it
He actually looked back to confirm if everyone can swim or not
@Facts & Justice Wouldn't making sure they're okay also fit into making sure they aren't drowning
yea i agree with this
@Facts & Justice who are you to tell someone how they can interpret a scene?
Well. There were boats everywhere
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Tony: How many in the air?
Jarvis: 13 sir
Tony: How many can I carry?
Jarvis: 4 sir
Tony: *Challenge accepted*
(said in a Barney Stenson voice)
Maria Hill: It wasn't a challenge 😒😔
Logically speaking Jarvis was right.
But since the human man is unpredictable and capable of improvising.
Tony defies Jarvis logic lol.
@Jerry The Ferret way more than that. Ironman is like a 50+tonner (depending on the suit usef)
@Jerry The Ferret Well they are people with their weight accelerated from the free fall.
Not the same as holding up ir lifting a stiff and rigid tractor or building and shit.
Remember how Ironman dropped that giant ass building on Thanos? Yeah.
He didn’t actually carry all of the, more like he acted as a type of human parachute slowing everyone’s fall
I don't think Heather gets enough credit in this scene. Since she was the 1st person Iron Man saved in this scene, she was the person who had to hold the most people for the longest time. She was able to hold on to an increasing number of people the longest out of everyone saved and she never let go despite her fear or increasing weight of people.
I know!
Not really no..tony said that he would electrify her arm so that she wouldn’t be able to let go.
Why would she get credit. She's a made up character in his madenup situation lol
@@xd0895 you can actually hear the electricity every time someone gets added
Learn physics
When they are all in free fall, they don't feel their own weight
Love or hate this movie, you gotta admit that this scene was nothing short of breathtaking
I dont have to admit anything
Ruined it when he wasn’t even in the suit tbh
Yeah the green screening was awesome
@@606danco relax dude
@@jacqueskoorts9968 no i read it was filmed with actual skydivers
One of the most epic and memorable moment in MCU
It's more epic if you realize that wasn't fully CGI'd.
They hired professional Skydivers and did the whole act while skydiving. Of course, the Ironman suit and plane exploding is CGI, but the falling and grabbing each other while falling was real.
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YES.
*YES!!!*
0:19 that was just so satisfying. This is why I love Iron Man. He’s one of those heroes who doesn’t hesitate to kill when absolutely needed.
The "No-Kill rule." Is totally a moral rule for some heroes
Batman doesn't kill because he don't want to be a murder like the Man who killed his parents
Spiderman doesn't kill because no one dies when he's on the scene, he wants to save everyone, even bad guys
But technically There's not an actual "Rule." Iron Man and even Captain América kills when Is necessary, They're not straight murderers or anti-heroes like punisher or Deadpool
@@TheDevilDucker DC Comics had a No-Kill Rule for their characters, whereas Marvel did not. Making Spider-Man & Daredevil not kill was a creative choice, whereas for Batman it was a rule the writers had to follow (Batman pre-that rule actually did kill & use guns)
@@TheDevilDucker Honestly if Captain America had a rule against killing I'd be more surprised he's suppose to be a Soldier so I'd expect him to kill if he has too.
EXACTLY. Iron Man is smart enough to understand that some mfers just have to die!!
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Gotta love Jarvis. He made sure the pathways displayed on Tony's visual feed corresponds with his HUD. Jarvis created a graph after calculating the shortest path to reach each node at 1:16 and started visualizing the vertices at 1:19. By 1:28, Jarvis caught on to Tony's idea, and by 1:47 he ADAPTED to it, projecting additional inputs to Tony's feed to reach the next closest person in order of perceived distance and altitude.
No offense, but Friday ain't got nothing on this AI
JARVIS is the og
Friday is literally the upgrade...
This guy took Data Structures 2 in college
This is actually amazing to think about 😂 I watched this back in 2013 when I was 9 , now I'm 20 and currently studying computer science and it's actually impressive to think that data structures was implemented here by jarvis 😮
It’s such a scary feeling, Thinking that you’re going to die. And getting saved by Iron Man, you get to see your family your kids. This is the best scene of the movie
A few years later all 13 of them find out that man who saved them for them to be possible see their families again sacrificed himself.
Yeah, it's really scary, but also weird when Iron Man saves you. Messes with your head.
Hands down!
Damn, I forgot how exciting that scene is. One of the MCUs best
How tf are you verified
@@heemabaily4007 fake verification lol
No he joined in 2006, before you had to have 100k to get verified
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This is one of the best rescue scenes in the entire MCU. Didn't like that Tony wasn't actually in the suit, however that was the whole point of Iron man 3. Tony was learning to be a hero without the suit. I'm in the camp that thinks Iron man 3 is underrated and defo better than 2.
I hate how people rag on 2 and 3 when they're too dumb to realize the message behind them.
2: Tony's dying and he's doing whatever he wants and is trying to pass the torch to Rhodey without him feeling guilty.
3: He's recovering from PTSD and rediscovers HE'S the hero and the suit is just that (oh and with weapons).
@@jackychang9148 Wait people didn't get that?
And the docs say I'm borderline retarded lol
That's true, 3 is very underrated, 2 is good but quite forgettable
It's not, though. IM3 was the worst-written film in the MCU until the release of Captain Marvel.
@Julian R what something can "offer" the audience is subjective. How badly structured the story is, is not.
Glad Truck-kun is having a cameo on this film and doing his job as always
how do you only have 6 likes
Until Vegeta kills his ass during the Cell Saga.
Homelander: What am I supposed to do, save them one by one?
Tony: Hold my beer
Completely different situation. He couldn't save the plane and there were only 13 bodies. Homelander had to save over 100. I just watched that scene. Most everyone would be dead if Iron Man were in Homelander's place.
@@JamesDeanStudiesLanguage Well, considering he has super speed, strength, and flight, Home definitely could have saved at least some people. Also I'm pretty sure he chose not to save any of them.
@@purplehostofrain1901 Yes hw admitted that. The point is that he couldn't save them all.
@@JamesDeanStudiesLanguage So he chose not to save any
@@JamesDeanStudiesLanguage Iron Man wouldn't have botched taking out the terrorists in the first place. Even if he did, he could have easily just landed the plane since only the controls were damaged/destroyed. Wouldn't take him long to hack it with his suit or gain control again.
Fun fact: when United Airlines showed this on their flights, they omitted the majority of this scene. What's left was just Iron Man jumping out of the plane and then congratulating himself before getting hit by the truck.
I would’ve just picked a different movie bruh 😂 why edit a movie when you can just pick another?
@@artloverivy Some airlines are notorious for editing out content in their in-flight movies. It's sometimes amusing.
For example, the plane fight at the start of 'Amazing Spider-Man 2' was all taken out, rendering the scene to slow-motion and dissolving into a white screen. 🤣
@Owen Bailey-Waltz I distinctly remember that UA even edited out the Mandarin 'killing' Thomas Richards. In the movie itself, you only see the Mandarin pointing his gun at him and you hear gunfire, but nope, UA went even further and took all of that out entirely!
@Owen Bailey-Waltz FAA cares about airspace safety, not media regulation. It's just a company policy that's not entirely silly. Most people are completely unbothered by this scene. They know it's fiction. They know super heroes aren't going to have a fight and make the plane explode. But there are people aerophobia-the fear of flight. If someone who is terrified of flying is on your plane, the last thing they need to see is an airplane exploding and falling back to earth as debris. Midflight explosions may not be a practical concern, but a passenger with a panic attack is.
This si a comic book movie! Wth!!😂😂
The internet connection between Tony and Mark 42 is pretty good. No lag, zero ping help him saved all people. I think it was 6G 🤣
He used his own satellites
He does have his very own satellite 🛰 so yeah 😎
Excuse you, it was TonyG
Come on bro, he is Tony Stark. Internet is just the least of his problem plus he has satellite 😂
6G causes Extremis. CONFIRMED!
Imagine being under the pressure of saving 13 people falling off the sky at terminal velocity, and still have to keep up your game face for morale. "Easy, see. Eleven more to go." (like hell it is) You can hear him trying to be strong for them in that line. Superb acting by RDJ.
That's Tony Stark for you!
I love that they went down to the details of giving him flaps to increase his drag. Man, all this stuff that these smaller artists work on is amazing.
Throw back to Iron Man 1 vs the jets where he deploys his flaps
@@i_i8924and the same movie where he deploys them manually to both break the ice and slow his fall when his suit freezes up.
When you think about it, it makes sense that the MK XLIII is so fragile. It’s designed to fly onto Tony in multiple pieces.
Cylasbreakdown MK XLII (42). 43 was in Age of Ultron
it’s also a prototype
not necessarily
edit: also the armour in the scene was hollow
If tony is inside at this scene. The suit would not diassemble. I'm pretty sure this scene was also meant to be funny. I was referring to that kind of integrity.
@@MICROKNIGHT3000 Indeed, the suit would not disassemble, Tony would disassemble
OPTIMUS PRIME JUST HAS TO RUIN THE ENDING, DIDN'T HE? XD
"Oops. Sorry my bad."
Oh I get it that one scene in age of extinction where he smacks through a trailer right? XD
Conflux what? Do u mean?
Hsha
One will rise, One will fall.
I love how the filmmakers actually remembered that Tony needed to slow down before dropping everyone so they didn't just slam into a concrete wall when they hit the water.
It's maybe a tad too close call the guys foot does hit the water but you're right. At least they did acknowledge it
@@Sh23-hv7sn id much rather have a broken foot than a broken everything
@@MoreSkyGuy falling at those speeds and the foot hitting the water BEFORE tony slows down would leave his ankle obliterated. At least shattered.
@@Sh23-hv7sn Ouch.
Iron man: my back hurts
Captain: why
Iron man: for carrying the mcu this far
Edit: ive been looking at the replies and holy hell, do yall not know this us a joke its not meant to be taken seriously
Tenzes Stolen ^
Tenzes Stolen^
😂😂😂
@@theemostutterqueenp4253 stole?
Tenzes Stolen ^
This scene was def epic. Especially when you find out he wasn't even in the Iron suit
Then what's up with the H.U.D.?
Michael Hunsinger he has glasses on that has that HUD
AroundTheCorner Ford Nah that ruined it for me, epic scene up until that moment
Rick Deckard how was he controlling the suit with the glasses
@@turdboy6285 watch the movie man trust me it's good
so youre telling me jarvis didnt see that truck coming ?
luqman khan because of plot armor
luqman khan Nah... Hawkeye didn’t...
If you know what I mean...
He never expected truck-kun
@@TheCodingGamer yeah it baffles me why people forget Truck-kun has a supernatural power to run over anyone.
Jarvis doesn’t give a fuck
I really love this scene for two reasons. One its practical. Not alot of cgi or anything just a simple plane rescue. Two, Tony doesn't have random tech show up to fix the issue. He can't carry everyone so he has be creative. It's so good. The shot of him flying with everyone past the boats
This scene was actually live action, they had Red Bull's skydiving team train for this sequence over a few months. I read it was something around 600 practice attempts. They all had hidden parachutes.
i can't tell if youre serious
@@-z3989 No it's true. They really did this in two parts. Take a closer look at their clothing and you can see it's tearaway style so the chutes can deploy. Where he's going to grab everyone and they're all grabbing each other's hands was one set of takes, then there was a piece where a stuntman in the suit and the team were on wires where they went over the boat and fell into the water. Those are practical shots, not CGI.
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I just... I didn't even think about it. I was so immersed in the scene that I didn't consider how it was made at all. It's like an alternate reality where this stuff actually exists to me.
@@-z3989 ㄹㅇ 임 진짜 찍음 물론 비행기 폭발이랑 아이언맨 자체는 cg 였지만
the fact that this scene isn't CGI always blows my mind.
WHAT?!
Cole Tobin, it was a team of professional stunt parachuters with hidden parachutes.
The scene used a lot of practical effects but it does rely on CGI too. The splashdown scene, for example, was an amalgamation of both.
Well there's still absolutely tons of CGI but yes they did film stunt performers sky diving and also on wires holding each others hands. But to say it was all entirely real wouldn't be true.
@@ActiumFilms it's all true, my grandfather, the pilot saw it
Underrated movie.
*Super* underrated action sequence.
Defo the cgi was great here
Lol I’m not being sarcastic the cgi was awesome, I personally think this movie wasn’t the best but it isn’t bad just had more potential
+King Geoff How? Majority of the marvel fan base as well as the iron man movie fan base said this was awful. I personally thought this movie was great but mostly fans say this was the worst iron man as well as the reviews were not that high. It is no where near overated
Yeah they expected more Mandarin bad guy thingies, I found it a good movie, not the best, but pretty high on my list.
killerdude75 no cgi isn’t great. Subpar at best. Look at Iron Man (2008) cgi now compare it to this
Can you believe that people say they can't remember a thing about this movie? THEY ALL ACTUALLY FELL OUTTA THE PLANE. Such a great scene
Man, I really wish we could see more actual "hero work" as opposed to "villain battle" sometimes. Rescuing citizens from danger is supposed to be their MO, yes?
The entire MCU is littered with "Hero moments".
Iron man: rescues village from 10 rings
Captain America the first Avenger: rescues captured soldiers from Hyrda
Thor: saves small town from Destroyer armor
Avengers: whole third act
Ironman 3: THIS
Age of Ultron: whole third act
Doctor Strange: literally warps time itself to protect a city in Japan
Ragnarok: rescues captured Asgardians from Hela
Black Panther: rescues Wakanda and his throne from Killmonger
The Guardians are in space, Antman is a hiest film, Civil War, they're fighting each other, and Endgame and Infinity War they're fighting Thanos, those don't need "save the citizen" moments.
@@King-mg7vy japan? I thought dr.strange was in china?
@@King-mg7vy Doctor Strange was Hong Kong.
Endgame they literally saved half the universe
The entirety of Spider-man's story is being a friendly neighborhood and looking out for the little guy
Very often, both are happening at the same time
It is amazing that they've done countless of parachute jumps to record all required shots for this sequence!
Damn I didn’t even know that’s why it looks so good!
Yeah, I think they did at least a dozen jumps, or close to it. You have the camera guy in freefall, plus the stunt crew playing the victims and the performer standing in for Iron Man. A skydiver falls approximately 200 feet per second, so you have to start extremely high to get more than a few seconds in the air. The highest recorded skydive was in the 1960s, lasting about four minutes from a height of 102,000 feet.
The 102,000 jump was Joe Kittinger, in which there was a free fall of 4 mins 36 seconds.
Technically Alan Eustace beat that 2014, his fall was 135,908 feet. BUT he used a drogue parachute to slow his descent so in terms of free fall and speed its a different category.
Also Felix Baumgartner beat Kittinger in 2012 with a jump of 127,852 feet, but his free fall only lasted 4 mins 20 seconds.
At least the two people I found beat Kittinger in jump altitude, but I THINK he might have the record for free fall time still.
Not trying to correct you, just looked this stuff up cause I was curious and thought I'd share! :)
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it wasn't green screen?
Unfortunately, Drax died because he was so incredibly still and Tony couldn't see him
Clever
Dry joke
@@deeperthrill90 No this was at least a new dynamic to the joke. I chuckled. So eat some poop
@@waltermalone216 No
@@deeperthrill90 Yes bitch.
Kudos to the cameraman for making it through and staying in one piece when even Iron man couldn't...
Camera man never dies 🫡
Imagine being that truck driver.
Hey honey how was work?
Pretty good Susan, I got a raise, Bill invited us to his wedding, and oh yeah I hit Iron Man on the freeway with my truck.
ZenXara funny
ZenXara i died reading this😂
I guess you can say he ran into him?
I'll go now
Pretty good baby . I want to divorce with you 😂
Wife: That's nice dear. Please take out the garbage.
This is why I love Stark's character. Despite being a billionaire and shouldn't have a care in the world, he defies the limits of what he(And his suit's) capable of just to save the innocent.
The combination of CGI and real life stunt work makes this scene remarkable
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I love this scene not only because it's straight up cool, but also because it demonstrates Tony's intellect in the moment, giving him only seconds of prep time. He can invent things, sure, but also thrives under pressure to do things even an AI considers impossible.
My uncle played in this part he was the pilot im pretty sure
He also was in black panther
I he wasn’t very important but less than 0.1 percent of the population play in a big movie like this
I watched the director's commentary of Age of Ultron, and Joss Whedon thinks the same way. In the final battle he wanted Tony to figure out how to solve the city impact whilst fighting the Ultron bots. It's an interesting character quality 🙂
@@thenewlosingspeedoflightthat’s so cool buddy
Iron man is lucky those survivors can swim😂
Hey, better to be maybe drowning than definitely dead on impact.
He waited a minute to see if they could swim
Half of them military personnel and remaining on the presidents staff and u think thy dont know how to SWIM.wow real smart.
@@mudassaradenwala6039 .
Hey, he scanned them after he dropped them in the water
I was really surprised when I knew this scene wasnt CG, they are sky divers😱
0:42 - Homelander be like "Okay, I'm done here"
I hate I understood the reference 😂😂😂😂😂😂
FUCK YOU HOMELANDER
When you think about it, homelander is dumb. He could at least have formed a human chain
@@brainloading5543 that doesn’t work in real life. In the boys, there are actually physics.
@@parkeranimations3671 ok, edgelord🤮
2:26 Brian Tyler knew how to make a perfect theme for Iron Man.
Anyone else coming back from endgame and watching all of the iron man videos 😭
And I... am... Iron Man.
DONT SPOIL ENDGAME YOU LITTLE TURD
That makes it so obvious for people who don’t know. You fucking prick
Tekzi _69 - I feel bad for that poor soul watching Iron Man 3 for the first time and then watching clips on youtube to see what other people thought of the movie then running into your annoying, little comment that ruins everything for them... asshole
Me.
This is without a doubt an insanely applause worthy feat of heroism.
0:22 I'm glad we cut to Tony within the mask so we can hear his voice saying that, but man, it would have been cool to hear the Iron Man voice speak that line.
You see that Homelander? THAT is how you save a plane full of people without lifting it.
That scene is different. That plane carry a lot more people than this and this wasn't saving the plane, this is saving people from falling. Literally a different case. The plane exploded. If there's some people left on the plane, ironman still couldn't save it
@@youravghuman5231You’re telling me Homelander and Maeve couldn’t have done this?
@@klein2042Maeve can’t fly in the show.
this was 13 people, the home lander plane had over 100 people in there
Right? Homelander is a pussy
It's amazing how Tony saved 13 people at a height of around 38,000 feet in a remote controlled suit. Tony is the best :) :)
Jarvis be like : “Bruh, Sir. I was wrong.”
Jarvis doesn't speak with slang. "Bruh" is a slang and Jarvis, being an AI programmed into the Iron Man suit, *_IS PROGRAMMED TO SPEAK AS POLITELY AS POSSIBLE!_* Had Jarvis really said "Bruh!", Tony would have acknowledged that as a flaw in his suit and started making a new one with an updated Jarvis that also removed any and all impolite vocabulary.
@@UltramanMebiusBrave lol
@@UltramanMebiusBrave lmao
He wasn't wrong though. He couldn't carry that many people, which is why he had to drop them
@@_Stormfather lol jarvis said there are 13 people in the air and that he can carry only 4. He DEFINITELY carried more than 4.
Many scenes show just how smart Tony is, but in my opinion this is one of the scenes that really show just how smart, and quick thinking he is and how mechanical his brain is, sure tony has created hundreds of suits, weapons, and even something to use against a Titan that would make a “god” bleed. But this shows just how fast he can say “if I can’t carry them all then when I get these people they need to all grab eachother, then on top of it I know they’re scared so they’ll likely lose grip so instead I’ll send an electric current so they can’t, then slowly drop them in water without breaking to hard and possibly hurting them” I personally loved this movie so much
0:23 When Tony Unibeams the bad guy's chest (forgot his name) you can see that On his left eye it says "Target neutralized"
1:41-1:44 You can also hear Tony Electrifying the passenger's hands when they catch each other
1:17, pay attention to the left of Tony's face, you can see a small radar showing how many people are in the air
1:19-1:23 you can see the after math of the plane's explosion above Tony
0:12, you would think Tony would atleast grunt from the guy's heat, but he didn't. This was telling us that he wasn't in the suit in the first place. (I think I saw this from one of the comments in the comment section so kudos for them for noticing this lo)
nice details
My grandmother: I hope you pay attention to school the way you pay attention to this useless shit
Me: holy shit these things are right
nice job dude I never realized that but I think the "Target Neutralized" is the coolest. And people wonder why more people like the MCU more than the DCEU lol
Damn nice observations lowkey bro that’s cool
This movie was way too overhated. One of the best in the MCU if we’re being honest.
Exactly. I hate how people overreact in the negative critics of this movie just because ONE fucking CHARACTER. Seriously-
Opinions, opinions. I don't think it's one of the best. I think it's one of the weakest. But I also don't think it was a bad movie. I don't regret seeing it, but it definitely isn't even in the top half for me.
Agreed. It’s in my top 10 in the MCU
@@aryfmac7634 wtf are you saying bro? the current marvel movies are truly masterpiece stfu
There is some good in it but I think the main problem was that what they were doing with the Mandarin was actually good they were making him out to be an amazing villain but it turns to be a fake twist where another less interesting guy was actually the main villain and the Mandarin all along.
This is an excellent example of Tony's instant problem solving skills!!!!!!
Yeah, when I first saw this, I nearly panicked when Jarvis said 4. I was like "Oh no, how's he gonna do this???😰"
I was absolutely amazed at how quickly he solved that problem.
Ironman, Ironman, does whatever an Iron can.
Grabs some peeps any size, catches them, barely flies,
Hope you swim, here comes Ironman.
BootlegFightVideo iron man flies all the time
no
Is it Iron can, or Iron cant?
Iron man's true origin story: he was burnt by a radioactive iron, then some metal pieces starts to fly to him like magnets and metal. Then he used those metal pieces to create suits. Iron man was born
It's these little moments that really make me like superhero movies. More than the flash and bang or the witty one-liners, this is what it's all about.
No one talks about how triumphant the music gets when he saves everyone. That's the kind of stuff I love to see and hear in superhero films. Wish there was more like it outside of Spider-Man movies.
Don't care what any one says about this movie, this scene was so sick
Нггол
Yes along with kids in Africa and people in the year 2020 and that kids is how I left your mother.
So you basically do care what critics said.
THEN...YOU make one. YOU'LL see how EASY it isn't.
This movie’s pretty good. If it wasn’t part of some 20 movie cannon, it’s a perfectly suitable ending to Iron Man as a stand-alone trilogy.
As an actual movie, it’s one of the best in the MCU.
Wish I could go back to the first time I saw this in the theater. Those were the golden days.
This is the stuff I love about superheroes. Even after fighting off an alien invasion they still try just as hard to save a handful of people.
One of the best iron man scenes of all time and he wasn't even in his suit gotta love it RIP Tony Love You 3000
Homelander be like: "I missed the part where that's my problem"
A scene with the superhero actually saving people. We need more of that.
I remember first seeing this in theaters this gave me a heart attack best iron man movie scene ever 😁😍😊😊😊🙏💯 iron man 3 was awesome
1:53 gotta respect that guy for turning around in a suitable position to help catch the others
Wow!! Nice catch
I thought the person who was gonna catch him will grab him by his .....
1:58 omg, that random dude just go "yeah!!"
XD jajaja
Even in 2021, this scene still gives me goosebumps.
here's something that will REALLY give you goosebumps. THERE'S NO CGI (except iron man's suit and the miami coastline as the stunt was done in a different place)
Tony : Saves everybody
Homelander : "Seeya chump"
2:31 lol one of the extras clearly can't swim
AlmightyMedia lmao he never came back up
A moment of silence for: Random Extra (19XX-2013)
Yo which one was it
@@adama9300 one guy sank in, but he's there in the next shot.
Lol
I love when a superhero movie takes the time to give us an exciting and creative scene where the hero is just rescuing people. Fight scenes between the heroes and villains with the fate of the world at stake are great, but I always appreciate things like this or the train sequence in Spiderman 2 where we see the hero directly saving lives.
This scene was epic in theatres
Honestly It gives me tears of happiness how he saved those numerous people simultaneously 😥😥
SAME!!!
And just like that, 13 people had their shoulders violently ripped from their sockets. Better than dying though.
John Smith How would they be ripped out? There was no sudden stops while they were in the air that would have tugged on their shoulders.
indeed they were gliding with a bit of leverage
you forgot that because of the wind in the air, the weight of each individual will be much lighter than their real weight
haha, the man next to Iron Man can carries 13 people falling, so the man next to him. I feel sorry for this scene, unacceptable logic.
3 people above me, haha
I remember watching IM3 on a plane, but was disappointed when I realized they actually cut this scene from it
I'm pretty sure I saw this on a plane as well but they had this scene
This scene is everything right about superheroes. I would rank this scene and the Spiderman 2 train scene as the best superhero scenes of the modern Era. All the ingredients are here, there's a time limit, there's high stakes and impossible odds. Perfect recipe for a great superhero scene. Good job Shane.
We needed an Iron Man 4 mann... all of his scenes were so marvelous, Mandarin deserved a better ending
I love that at 1:46 he doesn’t get fazed by the woman grabbing on to his back because he wasn’t actually in the suit. Great subtle detail right there.
it’s marvel
@@Dubdsywhat
Only Iron man could have saved every one 🔥
This is why Tony is my favourite Avenger
Given that Lego games were my childhood,2:40 never ceases to make me chuckle.
The special effects for the suit in this scene a fantastic.
i hope heather survived the snap! :p
Remote controlled
@@germanher7528 i meant the snap from when thanos wiped out half of all life in the universe..
I hope she went to Iron Man's funeral
Tony Stark was calm and really thoughtful, even manage to calm down those 13 peoples when they were in the event of their probable death, then praised them for their cooperative effort when clearly the credits saving them should be entirely his. Caps was ENTIRELY wrong about him!
To be fair Cap was triggered by the Mind Stone when he said Tony wasn't a hero, but it's one of the times Cap was completely wrong.
@Luis Garcia you wrote a damn essay just for this? Look at what quarantine did to you.
@Luis Garcia bruh
@@ThePlastikChair It was a good read. Shh
The CGI in this scene is unbelievably good! Looked 100% real to my eyes.
It is real.
Because mostly it isn't CGI.
My favorite action scene in the MCU. So good when you can see heroes actually SAVING people for a change, instead of just stopping bad guys.
Totally agree
This was an awesome scene. I know people hate on Iron Man 3 a lot but I loved it.
Small brain: People who watch the entire movie
Big brain: people who watch every movie clip and piece the movie together
i'm broke so that's actually exactly what I did.
I guess I'm Big brain, then. 🤣🤣🤣
If you have a good brain, then you can watch small clips and understand the film, but if you a small, then ......
Never gets old man just seeing that Tony and his suits are a perfect team. The suit and ai tells him dude you can only carry 4 and with out even blinking he’s comes up with his plan to jolt thier hands so they am an grab everyone at which point his suit is then telling him how to correct him self to align up with everyone…. Just so awesome man I really miss Tony.
"How many in the air?"
'Thirteen sir."
"How many can I carry?"
"Four, sir."
"Thanks for your suggestion Jarvis, I'll take the calculations from here on out."
Some people knew it from Iron man 1, but as a kid, this was the moment I realized...
*The Man wasn't in the Iron, The Iron was in the Man.*
0:37 love that blast off sound
I like the way engines sounded to.
Tony: Jarvis there is a tr-
*truck has joined thee chat*
Tony: nevermind.....
Such a bad ass old school marvel scene