They may be less advanced, but there’s something more satisfying about his early suits * just to clarify from all the comments I’ve gotten, I’m talking about the suit up sequence. It’s less practical and versatile but just looks so awesome to me
More grounded to a reality and could be made possible. But i mean Nano tech I see that as an Absolute Win. I know what you mean just the suit up prosses on the old suits where just epic.
Actually it was a match made on Tony's private server with probably a massive amount of meta-programming to replicate the efforts of 1,000 coders. I kind of think that Tony building JARVIS as a force multiplier was his earliest and biggest superpower.
@@patrickm.39 It would take months or even years to design and machine the individual fittings and interlocks and screws. Not to mention forge the individual plates or automate flight to the point where all the experience that is needed is the pilots intuition, not to mention creating a power source the size of an apple that can output 3,000,000 Joules per second to power it and lift hundreds of pounds of metal off the ground, or creating even smaller ion propulsion thrusters that to fit under the heels and in the palms given that the most powerful one in existence created by NASA only has a thrust force equal to the weight of a few quarters and weighs more than my car. Oh wait its a superhero movie
This is why Tony is one of the best geniuses in media. We actually see him work on the tech bit by bit and we see him fail, making him more relatable than someone who just gets it right first try. He makes mistakes but he uses that to improve his work, he doesn’t simply say “This is good, but it could be better”, he actually encounters problems and then goes on to resolve those problems to stop them from happening again.
What I love about Tony is that he's resolving problems he encountered, but he also prevents others to face such problems. Tony didn't catch Rhodey in time when fell off the sky --> Next Iron Man upgrade is a speed booster Or look at Spiderman's suit: Tony (and Rhodey) almost fell from the sky --> Spidey's suit has a parachute Tony almost froze to death --> Spidey's suit has an heater Tony got kidnapped --> Spidey's suit has a location tracker
Honestly Iron Man 1, Spider-man 2, Logan and Joker are much better than The Dark Knight. I mean TDK is cool with some cool dialogues but the characters are all shallow in Nolan movies. Good story with bland characters is still bland movie.
The fact that those first iteration thrusters were only at 10% and threw him into the ceiling is mind blowing and it fully makes sense that his more advanced suits could eventually go into space
Yes it's making me think of the scene later on when he is talking about solving the icing problem and Jarvis says he should improve the exosystems to go into space and he eventually does that
Considering he was powering those thrusters with an arc reactor, which is equivalent to a miniature nuclear reactor, 10% would throw him to the ceiling didn't seem that ridiculous. 😂
@@KyranSparda you cant break physics law, any amount of energy generated in that size of a thruster would be blazing heat if it actually uses 10% of a miniature nuclear reactor output. but maybe iron man can because its a movie. either way it was funny and it also plot evidence that his thrusters can handle the acceleration needed for him to be fast in every subsequent fight he's been in. especially the supersonic bit
@@aoyuki1409 you're thinking in terms of the amount of waste a nuclear reactor loses in heat (inefficiency) A truly efficient reactor does not generate waste heat.
@@WV-HillBilly no, im talking about the thruster output, it has nothing to do with the thermodynamics of the nuclear reactor. since he has 3 gigawatts to work with he can easily give his thrusters like 500 kilowatts or something at max capacity to give him that acceleration (like when he went supersonic) so pair 50 kilowatts of hydrogen rocket boots would've have at least made the floor lava but like i said its a movie.
The fire extinguisher gets me every time. He's basically doing this all by himself and his machines he built to help just have the same sarcastic personality as he does.
Bruh u ain't lying ..if this movie had failed we probably wouldn't have had the MCU beyond Incredible Hulk even more so cuz Incredible Hulk didn't do that good
1:00 Tony Stark built his best friend. Someone that takes all his verbal punishment, can't talk back but doesn't get hurt by it and is always there when Tony needs him. Saved his life too. Amazing robot buddy.
A bit late, but I absolutely loved the callback they made when he went back to his destroyed home just to save/salvage the robot with the magnifying glass at the end of the 2nd Iron Movie.
Edwin Jarvis is a supporting character in the Marvel Comics titles Iron Man and The Avengers. He is the loyal household butler of the Stark family. Since the 1990s, the character has appeared heavily in media adaptations of Iron Man and Avengers stories. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Jarvis serves as the basis for an artificial intelligence known as J.A.R.V.I.S., voiced by Paul Bettany, while Edwin Jarvis himself was portrayed by James D'Arcy in the ABC television series Agent Carter and the 2019 film Avengers: Endgame.
@@cooperchance7720 Tbh anything that is shown on the screen will be emulated in real life. However in this case, this movie still ahead of our time. Well you are a shallow minded kid. Good Luck.
“It’s completely harmless.” *Proceeds to blast himself off screen with one shot. “I didn’t expect that.” I love how he stayed so calm during that whole interaction.
And who would have thought that Tom Cruise almost play Iron Man. Apparently Tom Cruise was the safer choice but they took a risk with RDJ and it pay off. He’s now the face of Marvel and it’s hard too see anyone else as Iron Man
@@nuuutje485 I don't think Tom Cruise could have pulled it off. He's not a bad actor but he doesn't have enough character as an actor either. It's hard to explain but I think there comes a point where you've played so many roles that it's difficult for you to actually add anything to a new role, whereas RDJ was able to embody Stark's character which is what allowed the MCU to take off.
I kinda miss the tinkering, showing Tony's intelligence and mechanical/engineering skills. Now it's just implied how smart he is, and simply pressing a button on his chest to suit up.
If you're talking about the Avengers movies, that's because the movie isn't about Tony Stark himself, but instead it's about the whole team. It would be unfitting to focus more on one character. That's why we've got Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, and Captain America movies instead of just The Avengers.
How is it only implied if we've seen it? And the movies are about more than just tony now, they have to balance their time with so many different characters that it would be harder to put in a five minute montage of tony messing around with his suits.
I was 7 years old when this movie came out. And while my love for iron man has faded. 15 years later 2:02 is still seared into my brain. When I think of the MCU and watching it throughout my childhood this is the image I think of. And how young me thought it was the coolest thing I had ever seen. Everything from the visuals to the music is perfect.
I just love how on board Jarvis was when Tony was deciding on making the mark II suit with no questions asked, like Tony just woke up one day and decided on making a weaponized flying suit and Jarvis was like “ You son of a bitch I’m in”
@@wth-thegamer yes and no, as you saw the flight stabilizer does double as an improv weapon. But most of the fight was essentially a bar fight until the beams got involved.
The thing I love about Iron Man 1 was that we saw a character who is a engineer actually being an engineer. As in: - Having a rough idea of something and trying it, seeing it worked somewhat, kinda, and realising it could be much better if he did a proper version of it (Mk1 Suit) - Designing a new version piece by piece and experimenting - Making mistakes and discovering things working better or worse than he expected - Spending time actually doing the work, sitting around coding, designing, welding, soldering, wiring, etc - Taking the final version for a test run, encountering some 'bugs' and making adjustments based on that This is actual engineering, this is what an actual engineer does. It might be amped up to fantasy superhero level, but this is actual engineering.
*Arm repulsor blasts him off screen with a loud crash "... I didn't expect that..." For some reason I just love that part, especially hearing Tony off screen.
@@emreevo8 You're actually right. It's funny. I know the script to this movie so well that I literally heard him saying the line in my head when I saw your comment.
Computers are rarely smarter than the person who built them. They're just faster which is super useful when doing lots of simulations and calculations.
What I love the most is how much trial and error Tony went through to build his iconic red and yellow suit. Learning from his mistakes until he had the basic blue print that would serve for all future Iron Man suits really does give it that engineering feel.
Absolutely. Obviously it's not even close to the fictional godtier Tony Stark is, and it's software not hardware, but this is what it feels like for me when I'm coding up new software, lots of trials and experiments, fun moments when you get something cool working and "ow" moments when you hit run and it just blows up (metaphorically). I just felt like I could really relate to Stark's character watching this because it feels like an accurate way of showing someone actually building something, aka you don't have all the answers, you're figuring stuff out, even if you know mostly what you're doing there's still a bit of experimenting to do. It's really nice to see a decent depiction of that on screen.
I also love how every iteration learns from the failures of the last one... all the way up to Mark 50 in Endgame. Like the intro of Iron Man 3 is Tony improving his design from Avengers
@@trequor You can tell they really worked on the research for engineering processes here. Even if getting even 1 iteration of an Iron Man suit would be like a 10000 engineer effort across 20 years.
Tony Stark: "if my math is correct (and it always is)" Also Tony Stark: "let's see if 10% thrust can achieve lift doing no calculations whatsoever prior and not wear so much as a helmet to protect my skull in case I go into the wall at speed of yes"
That's his personality though. He _can_ do the math perfectly, but sometimes he's just to impulsive to bother. He _knows_ it'll work as intended, but he doesn't account for _how well_ it's about to work. And since he built it, it typically ends up far exceeding his initial expectations. So TL;DR, he's impulsive about testing and his greatest strength (building advanced stuff flawlessly) becomes his worst enemy when it does far better than he intended.
I like how his technological issues isn’t that his builds aren’t working or aren’t good enough. It’s that they are TOO good. Way beyond what he expects. It’s kinda of a funny twist to trial and error while also showing his intelligence
this is the moment where MCU inspired millions of young men to pursue an engineering degree and later in their life will shift to business management after realizing they forgot the "fiction" part of "science fiction"
As much as like the bleeding edge armor and nanotech, there's just something awesome about Tony building his markII armor, the engineering process just can't be matched.
The scenes of him making his first couple of suits are truly iconic highlights of the Iron man movies, the attention to detail, watching a genius design an iron suit is so satisfying.
This is how Iron Man should have stayed, grounded in reality somewhat and extended it a bit from there, instead of a cartoony CGI suit. Also it was cool to see him talking about having a private server like he knows how to code and to see him soddering pieces of his suit together. Stuff like that is awesome
I think the latest nanotech suits are a completely logical progression of his tech, and work well after that tech has already been established in that universe. With Mark 2 and 3 he tests and perfects flight and weapons tech. He then makes the “football” to help solve the problem of mobility and needing the suit when he’s not at home in his workshop. In Avengers 1 he starts experimenting with a fully armoured suit that seeks him instead of him needing to carry around a case with a weaker suit inside - this is innovated even more with mk 42 - which is strengthened in his Age of Ultron suit. Then, after Black Panther’s suit and Star-Lord’s helmet established ultra-compact nanotech armour, Tony built his own “emergency” suit - mk 50. Finally, after Thanos tore that to shreds, he made the more heavily armoured mk 85. There’s a completely logical through line for every change, and I personally think it’s a really good way of showing that Tony is always looking to improve the suits.
Everytime someone says "those ugly cgi suits" I roll my eyes. His suits have always been CGI, dumbass! The only thing that changed is they started designing them to look more fictional and less "real" as the movies went on.
the hell does having a private server have to do with knowing how to code? A server is just a computer and given he has extensive computer knowledge id assume he knows how to setup a server.
Go skateboarding, It seems more realistic that he didn't design a energy beam weapon, because you wouldn't think to do that in real life. He just wanted a flight stabilizer and accidentally found out that it's also a dangerous weapon.
@GO SKATEBOARDING DAY & skate yes he did He just wanted it to be a Flight Stabilizer as Tony said on the scene It became both a Stabilizer and a weapon by a slight miscalculations
@@skylerjr2648 what used to be huge room sized computers processing small amount of data in large time, evolved into tiny hand-held computers processing same data in mere seconds. Don't underestimate human ingenuity
@@hellsingh3694 Comparing silicon scaling to nuclear fusion. Lol. Even on that, you are wrong. There's a hard limit. We already have hit it. Either the cost of shrinking it is so extreme no single organization can afford it, or you reach transistors only atoms in size. End of shrinkage for efficiency gain. Unless some other material can be substituted. Silicon itself is near it's end. Nuclear fusion is purely theoretical. Not one time has it been demonstrated to produce more energy than it takes to maintain it. Magnets being a big sink. The super conducting magnets need to be near absolute 0. Another reason is the inefficiency in the product from fusion we need is heat. To heat water to turn a turbine... Thermodynamics at current says it won't break even let alone produce a significant amount any time soon. The Arc Reactor is unlike any of this. So no, we are nowhere near an Iron Man suit. Nevermind the impossibility of his weapons being stored inside the suit, Tony being immune to acceleration while inside, etc.
@@skylerjr2648I'm not a nuclear physicist so I can't say anything on that matter, but considering yk alot about it( certainly other scientists do too) and have pointed out the limitations, i believe we have the potential to find a way around those issues. Sure, I'm not implying what we build/can build will be anything like what Tony built because it's purely fictional. Nor will it function necessarily the same way. But certainly we might stumble upon an idea in near future, where something close to it might be possible.
What I've always loved about the flight stabilizers is he designed them for something totally different but they ended up being an unintentional weapon. That's really the beauty of the design stage in his story arc, he's just testing things and discovering things as if he's a kid again. It's so clearly fun for his character, and this is honestly what's so enjoyable about engineering and robotics.
Prime Paper do you understand how knowledgeable and skilled you would have to be in so many different areas? Like you'd have to be at the top in all categories
This is true, but when we get something preposterously dangerous that _works_ is how you get people who change the world, like the Write brothers. Edit; Deleting the part of this comment put in out of fear it would be taken the wrong way. It was absolutely pathetic and those like Desmondbrown (and Knight Jon Artorias if memory serves) were correct to call it out.
@@Lord_Numpty Marie Curie died as a result of her experiments with radiation. But going back to the blathering, pandering nonsense from the OP, I remember long ago when women told us how peaceful the world would be if they were in charge. Now there are Karens oppressing people all over the place, but they do it with soothing HR voices.
There’s a reason why Tony Stark was able to build this armor and the government/ military can’t. It wasn’t just because Stark was obviously smarter. But also because the government was rushing to build replicas to counter its enemies. Stark took his time and looked at every (emphasis on EVERY) detail in the iron man suit. Every “minor” malfunction could be crucial. Hence, he tests the flight gear before putting on the rest of the armor
Well he had the advantage of having made it all himself. Knowing it inside out. The government had to work with a small army of scientists and engineers and such. The logistics alone can murder projects like this :D
Like Peter and lol said, he himself Built the technology initially, the government had multiple people, plus the idea that they like the guy who was talking to obidia about the Arch Reactor didn't quite understand the whole technology, probably mostly because they couldn't get their hands on the suit to properly dismantle the suit and study it to understand it.
@@morganrussman im sure the scientists knew how the arc reactor works, obadiah gave them access to the arc reactor powering the factory, but they couldn't find a way to minaturize it
I love the practical-ness of this all. Feels real, like it was constructed. I really dislike the helmet morphing in the later films. And the instant suits over other suits
2:38 "I thought you said you were done making weapons..." "It isn't. This is a flight stabilizer. It's completly harmless." *BOOM* "I didn't expect that to happen." Haha lol. This movie shows how awesome Iron Man truly is.
he is building this for himself and without any help cept Jarvis as to keep it from falling into the wrong hands. Once the Avengers was formed he built tech for the team and couldn't just do it alone and these were his tests like rocket boots and armor so once he had the blueprints on his work he didn't need them built by hand. I agree though his engineering skills shine here.
This movie is underrated by this point it’s still one of the best Superhero movies ever and it’s a miracle how well it works. I miss the score we had in the first 2,the noises her armours made,his garage and focus on his relationship with pepper. Robert Downey Jr is Iron Man.
:I thought u were done making weapons :yeh i am its a flight stabilizer *Shoots a plasma beam that is capable of killing people and also knocks down tony* :i didn't expect that
Yeah butter own he stabilized the blast so exo or not he won't fall down because there a system that that keep the plasma accelerated and still has it thrust but before it makes it out its slowed but still speeded
THIS part is what should have stayed for all the sequels - his process of innovation. The satisfaction that Tony feels and the audience can feel with him when he SOLVES a problem
Yeah unfortunately other movies never really did it as well as the first one, iron man 2 tries but ultimately fails the first one will always be the best iron man film
One of the most fun scenes in any CBM . You could actually feel and see the amount of blood and sweat Tony shed to build a high performance suit and made you feel like an actual genius , working through the entirety of the process with Tony . It is a damn shame we didn't get to see a scene like this later on in the MCU . Tony afterwards has been repeatedly stated to be a genius , but in this scene , we get a true taste of his intellect.
We did get many scenes like this in iron man 2 and 3, just a bit watered down. Considering no new iron man movies have been made and the fact that the mainline avengers movies have to balance out there runtime between multiple heroes they just don’t have enough screen time to show tony screwing around with his suits. We’ve already seen him do it multiple times, and although it would be fun to see tony do it again we really don’t need to.
These scenes of Tony building and testing his suits never gets old. If something or someone isn't good enough, Tony builds them up until they are beyond good enough
Almost 14 years and like 26 movies later and this is still either my first or second favorite MCU movie(possibly behind Winter Soldier but if it is it ain't by much) and scenes like this are a major reason why..i remember seeing this in theaters late June 2008(would've saw it much earlier but I was locked up)and this is the part where I really fell in love with this movie ..i mean we got to see Tony and others talk about how smart he was and we kinda saw it in the cave but watching him build the mark 2 from the ground up, build the Arc Reactor out of as One said "a box of scraps"....shows that his superpower is his mind..i mean the comics definitely has enough to prove Tony is no question an absolute Genius but those parts of the movie like him building the Mark II are much more convincing than most of the comics. .this whole movie was an instant classic for me that's only gotten better as time goes by...but even with so much cool shit this is just as cool if not cooler seeing him design and build this suit as anything else in the movie...they showed his genius in the second and third movie and really in all his appearances but it was so fresh as i had never seen it done so effortlessly like this and with so much riding on the success of it i wouldn't even had blamed them for going the easy route and excluding much of Tony building the suit but damn I'm glad they took the harder path as for me it makes it feel real, like we're really capable of something like an armored suit or even more amazing An Arc Reactor...I have nothing but minor nitpicks like I wish it was longer..good thing Tony didn't go with 15%...even in 2022 i can't think of any movie,comic,tv series etc that made being a genius look so damn cool..I'm glad the MCU has become so successful but i do miss the more down to earth(no pun intended or maybe it is)MCU movies
I love the mechanical and the lesser advanced suits. The constant whirring noises and moving parts grounded the suit in reality rather than the later nano tech suits. I completely understand how the suits had to become stealthier, but the first iron man had the coolest iron man in my opinion.
This is why it is always iron man 1 or 2 i put on in the background when i am working on something. Those movies can be considered inspirational as the tech almost seems realistic. I wasn't as impressed with endgame and infinity war since the nano-suit comes out of nowhere. purely science fiction, not "this could actually be possible some day."
Yeah the nano tech suits never really did it for me tbh they're cool in concept but lack detail the suits in the first one look as good as they do because they actually built the suits and then build the CGI models of the practical ones it was so well done
0:10 Look at his right monitor, a speech to text is input is visible with some type of graph that registers Tony's voice. I never noticed that detail until now.
Bro I still remember being a 7 year old child my neighbour gave me iron man dvds to watch and it was the best movie and my favourite marvel character ever. Thank you Phil for Giving me the dvds back in 2011
Iron Man 1 and 2 got it right, I hope they mention more about Tony Stark's engineering process in the future Avengers movie rather than just continuing to write him as a generic laser-warrior-man like in AoU.
Finally a question with brains & clear vision. The 1st two movies were golden age of cinema. But they screwed up big time from iron man 3. Showing him as a cheap add-on in avengers. Then that stupid robot villan movie. It's a screw up on a global scale. They should've made real handsome Villans like iron man 2. But Americans dwell into their aliens robots maggots fantisation. Like this clip they didn't show much of his engineering genuis/problem solving prowess which will bring years of joy in entrepreneurs/scientist/engineers globally as they see someone sharing their pain & winning. Also development is more cool as fighting if you think about it.
The Guy yeah in the old movies they felt moremechanical, more real. His repulsed had a start up time, his flight took a second before lift and Rhodes war machine was way bulkier because it had way more on it. Now the suits look too slim and less like a machine and more like a metal person
People get up set when I say I don't like Captain Marvel. This scene basically says why. We watch Tony bust his ass to build this suite. Not only that but we can see how invested he is in it. We see the character go through an evolution process. In Captain Marvel, we don't get to struggle with her like we do here with Tony. We just see a montage of her past failures and they expect us to empathize with the character. With Tony here, we already got a glimpse of what he could do with "a box of scraps" and now we can see him in his element. With Captain Marvel she is already a beast at using her powers and there is no growth. I just doesn't feel as earned as it did with Tony. I mean, I can't be the only one that feels that way.
You're not the only one mate, for me I think, Tony Stark had the biggest character development seeing all of the scenes foreshadowing of him defeating Thanos.
Emmanuel Corral Agreed. To see him transform from a selfish, reckless playboy to someone who was willing to lay down their life for the good of the universe was truly awe-inspiring.
One my favourite anecdotes from the set of Infinity War/Endgame is about how everyone is always at the gym when they arent filming. It's a gym rat culture with like 20 cast members who all have to stay ripped for months on end while shooting
@@trequor You don't get in that kind of shape by spending a lot of time in the gym. Gains occur during recovery. What matters is what you actually do in the time you spend training.
I like the newer Iron Man suits too, but I'll always have a sweet spot for the original three in this movie. The design of the Mark II and III were so sharp and clean, and there's also something special about seeing Tony gradually assemble the original model for his Iron Man armor from start to finish like we never got with any of the others later on, like the army of Iron Man armors he makes offscreen and calls on for use in Iron Man 3, as cool as that finale was.
It just sucks so much because her screentime could have been used for an actual female HERO. Like Wanda or Okoye. I honestly was disappointed that we didnt get more Okoye in Endgame. She was one of the only survivors of the snap and we only see her once. She doesnt even come to fight Thanos in his garden
They may be less advanced, but there’s something more satisfying about his early suits
* just to clarify from all the comments I’ve gotten, I’m talking about the suit up sequence. It’s less practical and versatile but just looks so awesome to me
TerminalCarrion yes
TerminalCarrion the noises of the metal and charging
More grounded to a reality and could be made possible. But i mean Nano tech I see that as an Absolute Win. I know what you mean just the suit up prosses on the old suits where just epic.
maxim yakovlev if we found a way to make a smaller power source we could probably make it with no flying
Mark 5 had one of the coolest ways to suit up, it was so hot
As much as I love Vision, I still miss JARVIS. Tony and him are a match made in heaven.
@@JayZeeeeeeee Damn who hurt you
Tbh Jarvis in Agent Carter of shield was wonderfull.
@@plasticnoodles9678 what did he say? Something sad ik but I'm in the mood to cry
Actually it was a match made on Tony's private server with probably a massive amount of meta-programming to replicate the efforts of 1,000 coders. I kind of think that Tony building JARVIS as a force multiplier was his earliest and biggest superpower.
@@이정운-j8u jarvis used to be tony stark's dad servant or secretary
this movie is still the most satisfying "man building his own technology" movie I've ever seen
But those who do build their own tech can't relate because no one man can build of all this on his own.
@@patrickm.39
It would take months or even years to design and machine the individual fittings and interlocks and screws. Not to mention forge the individual plates or automate flight to the point where all the experience that is needed is the pilots intuition, not to mention creating a power source the size of an apple that can output 3,000,000 Joules per second to power it and lift hundreds of pounds of metal off the ground, or creating even smaller ion propulsion thrusters that to fit under the heels and in the palms given that the most powerful one in existence created by NASA only has a thrust force equal to the weight of a few quarters and weighs more than my car.
Oh wait its a superhero movie
@@aaaa1111muffin very accurate insight tbh, and you also forgot about the AI system that can do irony
@@АбуталифАкылбеков
he made that way before the suit
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This is why Tony is one of the best geniuses in media. We actually see him work on the tech bit by bit and we see him fail, making him more relatable than someone who just gets it right first try. He makes mistakes but he uses that to improve his work, he doesn’t simply say “This is good, but it could be better”, he actually encounters problems and then goes on to resolve those problems to stop them from happening again.
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Ok now shut up
What I love about Tony is that he's resolving problems he encountered, but he also prevents others to face such problems.
Tony didn't catch Rhodey in time when fell off the sky --> Next Iron Man upgrade is a speed booster
Or look at Spiderman's suit:
Tony (and Rhodey) almost fell from the sky --> Spidey's suit has a parachute
Tony almost froze to death --> Spidey's suit has an heater
Tony got kidnapped --> Spidey's suit has a location tracker
I always wondering how Tony's suit powering his Grove on the movement of his fingers
@@lanv92 I got that reference
Hard to imagine just how many future engineers were inspired by this scene alone.
Shit I was one of them 🤘
He made me want to become a business major
Ikr! I was inspired too
@@floscity2778 I'll bet you thought all engineers are billionaire rapists like Tony.
@@AT-il2ej care to explain?
"Its a flight stabilizer, its completely harmless"
Famous last words
Honestly Iron Man 1, Spider-man 2, Logan and Joker are much better than The Dark Knight.
I mean TDK is cool with some cool dialogues but the characters are all shallow in Nolan movies.
Good story with bland characters is still bland movie.
@@desipop3654 I smell BIAS
@@desipop3654 Those movies are not for cartoon geeks, those were made for real men. And who are you to judge Nolan's intellect dumbass
@@raphycayapas5551 No
@@desipop3654 Shit tier bait
The fact that those first iteration thrusters were only at 10% and threw him into the ceiling is mind blowing and it fully makes sense that his more advanced suits could eventually go into space
Yes it's making me think of the scene later on when he is talking about solving the icing problem and Jarvis says he should improve the exosystems to go into space and he eventually does that
Considering he was powering those thrusters with an arc reactor, which is equivalent to a miniature nuclear reactor, 10% would throw him to the ceiling didn't seem that ridiculous. 😂
@@KyranSparda you cant break physics law, any amount of energy generated in that size of a thruster would be blazing heat if it actually uses 10% of a miniature nuclear reactor output. but maybe iron man can because its a movie. either way it was funny and it also plot evidence that his thrusters can handle the acceleration needed for him to be fast in every subsequent fight he's been in. especially the supersonic bit
@@aoyuki1409 you're thinking in terms of the amount of waste a nuclear reactor loses in heat (inefficiency) A truly efficient reactor does not generate waste heat.
@@WV-HillBilly no, im talking about the thruster output, it has nothing to do with the thermodynamics of the nuclear reactor. since he has 3 gigawatts to work with he can easily give his thrusters like 500 kilowatts or something at max capacity to give him that acceleration (like when he went supersonic) so pair 50 kilowatts of hydrogen rocket boots would've have at least made the floor lava but like i said its a movie.
The fire extinguisher gets me every time. He's basically doing this all by himself and his machines he built to help just have the same sarcastic personality as he does.
He's not just building a suit...he's really building the foundation of the Marvel Universe.
I wish I could spam the like button on this.
Bruh u ain't lying ..if this movie had failed we probably wouldn't have had the MCU beyond Incredible Hulk even more so cuz Incredible Hulk didn't do that good
Yeh the amount of love dumped into this just makes it gold
that would be blade. mot tony
Universes*
Goodness, this movie aged like fine wine.
Yeah
It really did
this comment of yours under every movie surely won't though
CGI looks better here than in Black Panther.
MisterPoulpeOne *CGI Panther*
1:00 Tony Stark built his best friend. Someone that takes all his verbal punishment, can't talk back but doesn't get hurt by it and is always there when Tony needs him. Saved his life too. Amazing robot buddy.
Now I’m curious what Tony Stark’s dynamic with R2-D2 and C-3PO would be like.
I'm pretty sure he made that robot when he was just a little kid too
A bit late, but I absolutely loved the callback they made when he went back to his destroyed home just to save/salvage the robot with the magnifying glass at the end of the 2nd Iron Movie.
@@Pkedya2boy I bet he left DUM-E to Peter. It was even featured in Homecoming.
Edwin Jarvis is a supporting character in the Marvel Comics titles Iron Man and The Avengers. He is the loyal household butler of the Stark family. Since the 1990s, the character has appeared heavily in media adaptations of Iron Man and Avengers stories.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Jarvis serves as the basis for an artificial intelligence known as J.A.R.V.I.S., voiced by Paul Bettany, while Edwin Jarvis himself was portrayed by James D'Arcy in the ABC television series Agent Carter and the 2019 film Avengers: Endgame.
This is what a True Engineer looks like; the amount of Passion for his craft and the feeling of inventing something new is Extraordinary 👌
Because Tony learns from his mistakes
Makes me kinda wish I kept my grades up in school and went for engineering.
No, it's what an actor pretending to be an engineer looks like.
@@philipthecowjust had to ruin it huh?
Yeah but i think too expensive for some engineer
whether you like Marvel or not, you gotta admit they are spot on picking actors for each role
Indeed, every cast was literally born for their role. Absolutely irreplaceable
Captain Marvel?
Only cap marvel was the wrong one
Well, we all know cap marvel in the comics is a wooden log with a black and white sense of morality. So in a way, the casting was perfect
No one can beat marvel for casting
**repulsor blows him back**
"I didnt expect that."
Every engineer in the world: i felt that.
His dad: write that down
Also every engineer: But does it do that every time?
its not goofing around if you write it down.
or something like that. might have quoted that wrong.
@@Batman-tl3gh You can see a heat shimmer to the left of the "flight stabilizer" just before it really gets going. Nice bit of detail.
At least the movie followed science (3rd law of motion) other movies would just show repulsor blast
This movie's technology is still ahead of current time.
Yeah!!!
Obviously- it’s a movie you dingus.
well no shit, this isnt that old ffs
@@cooperchance7720 ummm stop we know
@@cooperchance7720 Tbh anything that is shown on the screen will be emulated in real life. However in this case, this movie still ahead of our time. Well you are a shallow minded kid. Good Luck.
“It’s completely harmless.”
*Proceeds to blast himself off screen with one shot.
“I didn’t expect that.”
I love how he stayed so calm during that whole interaction.
And who would have thought that Tom Cruise almost play Iron Man. Apparently Tom Cruise was the safer choice but they took a risk with RDJ and it pay off. He’s now the face of Marvel and it’s hard too see anyone else as Iron Man
Man. The stars really did align for marvel did they
Tom cruise would have been a mess...
Tom would be be good, but he doesn't look like a stark..
RDJ looks way closer to the comics than cruise.
@@nuuutje485 I don't think Tom Cruise could have pulled it off. He's not a bad actor but he doesn't have enough character as an actor either. It's hard to explain but I think there comes a point where you've played so many roles that it's difficult for you to actually add anything to a new role, whereas RDJ was able to embody Stark's character which is what allowed the MCU to take off.
I kinda miss the tinkering, showing Tony's intelligence and mechanical/engineering skills. Now it's just implied how smart he is, and simply pressing a button on his chest to suit up.
If you're talking about the Avengers movies, that's because the movie isn't about Tony Stark himself, but instead it's about the whole team. It would be unfitting to focus more on one character. That's why we've got Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, and Captain America movies instead of just The Avengers.
How is it only implied if we've seen it? And the movies are about more than just tony now, they have to balance their time with so many different characters that it would be harder to put in a five minute montage of tony messing around with his suits.
That's because Tony's been ready to retire & start a family but shit keeps happening.. He's basically lost everyone he's loved because of his work.
We've already seen how smart he is, so it's not implying
Now it's just magic who cares fuck you
Am I the only one that miss his robots buddy that were helping him around?
I do miss his robot buddies 😔
Dum-e
I was hoping to see them but no:(
dum-e and u are okay there fine they were destoryed but they are 100% a okay
Eh, Dum-E was too much maintanance anyway
I was 7 years old when this movie came out. And while my love for iron man has faded. 15 years later 2:02 is still seared into my brain. When I think of the MCU and watching it throughout my childhood this is the image I think of. And how young me thought it was the coolest thing I had ever seen. Everything from the visuals to the music is perfect.
I just love how on board Jarvis was when Tony was deciding on making the mark II suit with no questions asked, like Tony just woke up one day and decided on making a weaponized flying suit and Jarvis was like “ You son of a bitch I’m in”
"Sir how about we put a laser, a cannon, some bulletes and flaps."
"Jarvis you absolute genius."
It's Jarvis we're talking about after all
Mark 2 dont have any weapons tho
@@jpebrz yes it does
Rhodey litterally fought tony in iron man 2 with it.
@@wth-thegamer yes and no, as you saw the flight stabilizer does double as an improv weapon. But most of the fight was essentially a bar fight until the beams got involved.
No matter how little progress you're making always remember: Even Tony Stark screwed up multiple times making his power suit.
He isnt real though
@@imsentinelprime9279 Your mom isn't real. >:/
@@vjm3 wtf
If you have millions of dollars in your possession you won't mind even if you failed a hundred times either
Cringe
Tony: “Start at 10% power.”
Boots: *Activate Yeet feet.*
no way you just said "yeet"
"Yeet feet" lol.
@@chobochobus I still say yeet almost daily 😅
Maximum yeet!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The thing I love about Iron Man 1 was that we saw a character who is a engineer actually being an engineer. As in:
- Having a rough idea of something and trying it, seeing it worked somewhat, kinda, and realising it could be much better if he did a proper version of it (Mk1 Suit)
- Designing a new version piece by piece and experimenting
- Making mistakes and discovering things working better or worse than he expected
- Spending time actually doing the work, sitting around coding, designing, welding, soldering, wiring, etc
- Taking the final version for a test run, encountering some 'bugs' and making adjustments based on that
This is actual engineering, this is what an actual engineer does. It might be amped up to fantasy superhero level, but this is actual engineering.
AKA every reason why Ironheart is sh*t
One day I gonna become a brilliant Engineer like him, What I love is that his truly passionate about his invention , and his so innovative.
@@kaih_the_viewerironheart hasn’t even come out yet… we only saw her character for in a supporting role in another characters movie.
In Iron Man 4 we'll see the entire MCU is just a dream Tony had in his coma caused by the events at 1:50
He'll be back
Underrated AF
@priyank bhandari from where?
😂😂😂
Raphy Cayapas fuck off
No offense but that is one hell of a boring twist
1:49
*Iron Man theme plays*
*Roll Credits*
Noir i love you
This hits hard now that he’s really gone
@@icnzblast1959 kkkkkkkk
Yeah, that should make him injured for weeks if he survived
@@lebean8169 Damn thats deep
*Arm repulsor blasts him off screen with a loud crash
"... I didn't expect that..."
For some reason I just love that part, especially hearing Tony off screen.
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Let alone he wasn’t in pain
1:48
Just now realizing THAT was only 10% thrust meaning he'd have to only use like .005% just to hover. That's crazy.
No, it's 2.5% for hovering. He says it in the movie where he hovers over the cars.
@@emreevo8
You're actually right.
It's funny. I know the script to this movie so well that I literally heard him saying the line in my head when I saw your comment.
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It’s kinda funny to think that if that happened in real life, he very possibly could have died there and that would’ve been the end of Iron Man.
Only 10% thrust capacity and he got flung right into the ceiling. You'd think he had an airplane on his feet lol
This scene proves that Tony Stank is smarter than his own computer.
Yeah, I wonder who built his computer though. 🤔
It’s almost like tony built it
Computers are rarely smarter than the person who built them. They're just faster which is super useful when doing lots of simulations and calculations.
More to the point, "you can't build a new element"
Tony: *builds a new element*
@@HJSDGCE Computers aren't smarter, they're just faster at being stupid.
What I love the most is how much trial and error Tony went through to build his iconic red and yellow suit. Learning from his mistakes until he had the basic blue print that would serve for all future Iron Man suits really does give it that engineering feel.
Absolutely. Obviously it's not even close to the fictional godtier Tony Stark is, and it's software not hardware, but this is what it feels like for me when I'm coding up new software, lots of trials and experiments, fun moments when you get something cool working and "ow" moments when you hit run and it just blows up (metaphorically). I just felt like I could really relate to Stark's character watching this because it feels like an accurate way of showing someone actually building something, aka you don't have all the answers, you're figuring stuff out, even if you know mostly what you're doing there's still a bit of experimenting to do. It's really nice to see a decent depiction of that on screen.
I also love how every iteration learns from the failures of the last one... all the way up to Mark 50 in Endgame. Like the intro of Iron Man 3 is Tony improving his design from Avengers
@@trequor You can tell they really worked on the research for engineering processes here. Even if getting even 1 iteration of an Iron Man suit would be like a 10000 engineer effort across 20 years.
and the government just want to take it away from him. no way!
Thank
Tony Stark: "if my math is correct (and it always is)"
Also Tony Stark: "let's see if 10% thrust can achieve lift doing no calculations whatsoever prior and not wear so much as a helmet to protect my skull in case I go into the wall at speed of yes"
Liam Mc Cormick “at the speed of yes”😂😂😂
The st the speed of yes really got me
Can't get the math wrong when you don't do it.
That's his personality though. He _can_ do the math perfectly, but sometimes he's just to impulsive to bother. He _knows_ it'll work as intended, but he doesn't account for _how well_ it's about to work. And since he built it, it typically ends up far exceeding his initial expectations.
So TL;DR, he's impulsive about testing and his greatest strength (building advanced stuff flawlessly) becomes his worst enemy when it does far better than he intended.
Well, he wasn't wrong. He did achieve lift.
He never said how much he was intending to achieve...
I like how his technological issues isn’t that his builds aren’t working or aren’t good enough. It’s that they are TOO good. Way beyond what he expects. It’s kinda of a funny twist to trial and error while also showing his intelligence
Thats was the idea. He was trying to build an exoskeleton to just fly in the sky without a plane. And it appear to be too good to just fly.
1:55 I don’t know why but that background score and his effort while making his project.. makes me inspiring..like goosebumps..
Ramin Djawadi is often known for his work on the Game of Thrones score, but I often say his best work was on Iron Man and Pacific Rim.
@@Reaper_03-01 agreed
This is how I feel like when I make a arduino blinking led
XDDD gold
Sounds like a Pokemon.
I made an arduino humidity sensor.
Hahahahaha
While drinking a cup of coffee to look more intense.
Peter Parker was only 5 years old when Stark made this first Mark II suit. Holy shit.
We know *captain obvious*
@@milo1796 I didnt. No need to make such a rude comment. They made just a statement.
@@yuki-iv6le okay my bad kid
I didn’t know either, I was making a joke because of his name. LOL people need to chill...
some universe he like 20
This Scene is WAY more entertaining than building 'end game's time machine '.
And smart hulks dumb smile saying " i call this a win"..... so low brow.
*presses some buttons on a hologram machine* oh… Shit
that endgame time machine was a slap in the face to the fans. disgusting scene. showed nothing except a simulation.
this is the moment where MCU inspired millions of young men to pursue an engineering degree
and later in their life will shift to business management after realizing they forgot the "fiction" part of "science fiction"
Well said
Were you one of those young men?
very true 😅
Science fiction is a precursor to science fact
-arthur c clarke
and until it becomes a fact it will thus remain a fiction
-me
sorry but you aint becoming iron man
1:48 A real life test would probably break some bones, at least! 🦴
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forget breaking bones, my skull would crack apart.
The first part of his body that hit the wall was his head
@@johndoe-wr4rl maybe that was some sort of elastic wall idk
Lol
no shit sherlock
2:45
Yo you could see heat waves forming when the beam started to fire
That's some nice attention to detail!
nice spotting. You're right and that's absolutely incredible
also the juice from the reactor moving to the hand
I thought I was the only one who noticed
I never noticed that!
Even people who aren't fans of superhero movies loved this one. Speaks volumes
cosmonaut variety hour doesnt love it, only likes it. mostly because he didnt like Obadiah as a villain
1:40 ~ Even years later, the "10% thrust & fire extinguisher" bit still cracks me up every time I see it. :D
As much as like the bleeding edge armor and nanotech, there's just something awesome about Tony building his markII armor, the engineering process just can't be matched.
Agreed, in the later films the engineering off the suits always happened off screen.
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@@DoktorSpakur exactly and its nano tech which just seems like a lazy way of writing everything the armor can do in the movies.
He could accidentally create a nano plague with his new suits but the writers didn't think of that
Remember when Superhero Movies were funny? This is pure gold 9 years later.
Every marvel movie is serious to some degree but also has a lot of jokes. Though I agree this is the best movie marvel ever made.
There still funny
Thor: Ragnarok would like a word eith you
Kakakarot Cake no iron man was the best it kickstarted marvels golden age in movies
is it Tony's hair back then you're referring to
The scenes of him making his first couple of suits are truly iconic highlights of the Iron man movies, the attention to detail, watching a genius design an iron suit is so satisfying.
This is how Iron Man should have stayed, grounded in reality somewhat and extended it a bit from there, instead of a cartoony CGI suit. Also it was cool to see him talking about having a private server like he knows how to code and to see him soddering pieces of his suit together. Stuff like that is awesome
I think the latest nanotech suits are a completely logical progression of his tech, and work well after that tech has already been established in that universe.
With Mark 2 and 3 he tests and perfects flight and weapons tech. He then makes the “football” to help solve the problem of mobility and needing the suit when he’s not at home in his workshop. In Avengers 1 he starts experimenting with a fully armoured suit that seeks him instead of him needing to carry around a case with a weaker suit inside - this is innovated even more with mk 42 - which is strengthened in his Age of Ultron suit.
Then, after Black Panther’s suit and Star-Lord’s helmet established ultra-compact nanotech armour, Tony built his own “emergency” suit - mk 50. Finally, after Thanos tore that to shreds, he made the more heavily armoured mk 85.
There’s a completely logical through line for every change, and I personally think it’s a really good way of showing that Tony is always looking to improve the suits.
For real man, I can't agree more. I really missed those genius moments during the other movies.
Everytime someone says "those ugly cgi suits" I roll my eyes. His suits have always been CGI, dumbass! The only thing that changed is they started designing them to look more fictional and less "real" as the movies went on.
@@emperorleachicus2199 the best answer
the hell does having a private server have to do with knowing how to code? A server is just a computer and given he has extensive computer knowledge id assume he knows how to setup a server.
1:49 “delete that footage!”
@@senorVAC1 I understood THAT reference
I understood all your references
I remember the scene in Black Panther when T'Challa got knocked back from kicking his suit.
Who else read this in their mind in T'Challa's voice?
Arnold Patterson
Me!
How my grandma sees me change the HDMI cable.
Underrated
So true
Blue Toad Gamer stfu blue mushroom
Blue Toad Gamer shut up little fucker
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The Six Stages of Creativity:
1. This is awesome
2. This is tricky
3. This sucks
4. I suck
5. This might be okay
6. This is awesome
Drax was in this scene, but you can’t see him.
Because he was standing so still
resident_ SUAREZyt plot twist: drax is in *every* scene.
I don’t see him
This joke is getting old
AlexDoesStuff its just the other GOTG members just have really good eyesight
2:37 is how you make a guy in a metal suit shooting energy blasts from his hands at terrorists and aliens believable.
Lezhi Lo Shiva
it means this scene is how you make something as absurd as a metal man shooting energy blasts a realistic idea.
Go skateboarding, It seems more realistic that he didn't design a energy beam weapon, because you wouldn't think to do that in real life. He just wanted a flight stabilizer and accidentally found out that it's also a dangerous weapon.
Yep. He basically made it by accident XD
@GO SKATEBOARDING DAY & skate yes he did
He just wanted it to be a Flight Stabilizer as Tony said on the scene
It became both a Stabilizer and a weapon by a slight miscalculations
It’s amazing that almost 15 years later this technology is still ahead of its time.
so you expected iron man suits in real life ? what an idiot
Impossible is what you mean. At least the cold fusion aspect.
@@skylerjr2648 what used to be huge room sized computers processing small amount of data in large time, evolved into tiny hand-held computers processing same data in mere seconds. Don't underestimate human ingenuity
@@hellsingh3694 Comparing silicon scaling to nuclear fusion. Lol.
Even on that, you are wrong. There's a hard limit. We already have hit it. Either the cost of shrinking it is so extreme no single organization can afford it, or you reach transistors only atoms in size. End of shrinkage for efficiency gain. Unless some other material can be substituted. Silicon itself is near it's end.
Nuclear fusion is purely theoretical. Not one time has it been demonstrated to produce more energy than it takes to maintain it. Magnets being a big sink. The super conducting magnets need to be near absolute 0. Another reason is the inefficiency in the product from fusion we need is heat. To heat water to turn a turbine... Thermodynamics at current says it won't break even let alone produce a significant amount any time soon. The Arc Reactor is unlike any of this.
So no, we are nowhere near an Iron Man suit. Nevermind the impossibility of his weapons being stored inside the suit, Tony being immune to acceleration while inside, etc.
@@skylerjr2648I'm not a nuclear physicist so I can't say anything on that matter, but considering yk alot about it( certainly other scientists do too) and have pointed out the limitations, i believe we have the potential to find a way around those issues. Sure, I'm not implying what we build/can build will be anything like what Tony built because it's purely fictional. Nor will it function necessarily the same way. But certainly we might stumble upon an idea in near future, where something close to it might be possible.
What I've always loved about the flight stabilizers is he designed them for something totally different but they ended up being an unintentional weapon. That's really the beauty of the design stage in his story arc, he's just testing things and discovering things as if he's a kid again. It's so clearly fun for his character, and this is honestly what's so enjoyable about engineering and robotics.
engineer lvl = god
I genuinely don't know if it's possible for one man to create all this.
Renato Lopez why
Prime Paper do you understand how knowledgeable and skilled you would have to be in so many different areas? Like you'd have to be at the top in all categories
Renato Lopez r u an engineer.
Renato Lopez Well he is tony stark. He knows almost all things.
We need a scene of Morgan watching these recordings
yesss
Just like Tony did.
Morgan becomes the Legacy of the old Avengers. She’s the Iron Maiden.
@@multiverse_media2023 Bill and Ted: "EXCELLENT!!!"
King: "EXECUTE THEM"
Bill and Ted: "BOGUS!!! "
tony launching himself into a wall is an accurate representation of why woman have longer life spans lol
I recently watched the video
I've seen this movie before
This is true, but when we get something preposterously dangerous that _works_ is how you get people who change the world, like the Write brothers.
Edit; Deleting the part of this comment put in out of fear it would be taken the wrong way. It was absolutely pathetic and those like Desmondbrown (and Knight Jon Artorias if memory serves) were correct to call it out.
@@Lord_Numpty yup , a lot of men died before wright brothers
@@Lord_Numpty Marie Curie died as a result of her experiments with radiation. But going back to the blathering, pandering nonsense from the OP, I remember long ago when women told us how peaceful the world would be if they were in charge. Now there are Karens oppressing people all over the place, but they do it with soothing HR voices.
I loved these scenes, I remember seeing this movie back in 2008 and I was 11 and it inspired me to get into coding! Such a great film!
There’s a reason why Tony Stark was able to build this armor and the government/ military can’t.
It wasn’t just because Stark was obviously smarter. But also because the government was rushing to build replicas to counter its enemies. Stark took his time and looked at every (emphasis on EVERY) detail in the iron man suit. Every “minor” malfunction could be crucial. Hence, he tests the flight gear before putting on the rest of the armor
Well he had the advantage of having made it all himself. Knowing it inside out. The government had to work with a small army of scientists and engineers and such. The logistics alone can murder projects like this :D
also arc reactor technology, nobody other than him and ivan (the part 2 guy) know how to build a minaturised arc reactor
Like Peter and lol said, he himself Built the technology initially, the government had multiple people, plus the idea that they like the guy who was talking to obidia about the Arch Reactor didn't quite understand the whole technology, probably mostly because they couldn't get their hands on the suit to properly dismantle the suit and study it to understand it.
@@morganrussman im sure the scientists knew how the arc reactor works, obadiah gave them access to the arc reactor powering the factory, but they couldn't find a way to minaturize it
@@Yewsarn the one guy mentioned about a idea that the technology didn't exist to obidiah, the one that was talking to obidiah.
I love the practical-ness of this all. Feels real, like it was constructed. I really dislike the helmet morphing in the later films. And the instant suits over other suits
Yeah. They lost me after mark 43.
Well it is the future and he need the nano tech if he wanted to stand a slight chance against thanks
@@grizz8217 And Thanos. (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
I dont mind later suits if they kept it mixed with practical.
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2:38
"I thought you said you were done making weapons..."
"It isn't. This is a flight stabilizer. It's completly harmless."
*BOOM*
"I didn't expect that to happen."
Haha lol. This movie shows how awesome Iron Man truly is.
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And naturally that ended up being a weapon, probably because of this "mistake" ha..
The beginning of era, a legend.. I am so glad I was born into the MCU era.
When Tony gets blown across the room just like his father was back in Captain America's movie, like father like son. XD
They didn’t expect that
"Write that down!"
Why can’t he just use a normal keyboard like the rest of us
Because he wants to look rich and fancy not like us who use old cheap Intel crap who brakes after couple of months
Because when you get to that level, you know how to design the hardware to match you perfectly; why wouldn't you?
Because....movies
Well at least we don't use Peter Parkers computer? Or most of us.
Well because it's him
I really wish there were more scenes in the more recent movies showing Tony actually building everybody's shit.
Yeah, watching him invent is the best part of the movie.
20 movies in and you're still not convinced in his character?
he is building this for himself and without any help cept Jarvis as to keep it from falling into the wrong hands. Once the Avengers was formed he built tech for the team and couldn't just do it alone and these were his tests like rocket boots and armor so once he had the blueprints on his work he didn't need them built by hand. I agree though his engineering skills shine here.
1:49 This part gets me every single time! 🤣
Yeah. When Tony gets launched in the air and faceplant on the wall 😂😂😂😂
@@TrystonJackson2005And the fire extinguisher afterward
This movie is underrated by this point it’s still one of the best Superhero movies ever and it’s a miracle how well it works.
I miss the score we had in the first 2,the noises her armours made,his garage and focus on his relationship with pepper.
Robert Downey Jr is Iron Man.
Iron man is Robert Downey jr.
Everybody should have this movie on their top 5's of MCU movies
Osian Coleman this movie is definitely in my top 5 MCU movies
Not really a miracle it's called trying, they stopped doing that
This movie is literally anything but underrated.
Tony came a long way from experimenting what works with the repulsor technology to fighting a bald purple alien with 4 Infinity Stones
*6 infinity stones
@@justsomeguywithaquestionab3175 *no infinity stones
@@solareruption4339 lul
Solar Eruption lmao
*♾ amount of infinity stones
:I thought u were done making weapons
:yeh i am its a flight stabilizer
*Shoots a plasma beam that is capable of killing people and also knocks down tony*
:i didn't expect that
I just love how it was said off screen too.
Yeah butter own he stabilized the blast so exo or not he won't fall down because there a system that that keep the plasma accelerated and still has it thrust but before it makes it out its slowed but still speeded
It's not plasma :) it's muon.
Ole
Remember, its a hi tech prosthetic
Look at when he fires the flight stabilizer at 2:44 , the arc reactor brightens and sends an impulse to the repulsor, very cool attention to detail
THIS part is what should have stayed for all the sequels - his process of innovation. The satisfaction that Tony feels and the audience can feel with him when he SOLVES a problem
Yeah unfortunately other movies never really did it as well as the first one, iron man 2 tries but ultimately fails the first one will always be the best iron man film
"Jarvis you up?"
"for you sir always"
So touching. I hope vision will be as close to Tony as Jarvis was.
@@SOUNDSTATION no , he is dead af
Yeah ..very touching.. brilliant dialogue
Yeah, he's a bit too dead for that currently
You mean Friday, instead of Vision
Jarvis is better than Friday. I miss him
One of the most fun scenes in any CBM . You could actually feel and see the amount of blood and sweat Tony shed to build a high performance suit and made you feel like an actual genius , working through the entirety of the process with Tony . It is a damn shame we didn't get to see a scene like this later on in the MCU . Tony afterwards has been repeatedly stated to be a genius , but in this scene , we get a true taste of his intellect.
We did get many scenes like this in iron man 2 and 3, just a bit watered down. Considering no new iron man movies have been made and the fact that the mainline avengers movies have to balance out there runtime between multiple heroes they just don’t have enough screen time to show tony screwing around with his suits. We’ve already seen him do it multiple times, and although it would be fun to see tony do it again we really don’t need to.
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Well we get another final glimpse of his genius in Endgame when he’s discovering time travel.
The fact that if he launched above 50% thrust capacity he would be dead 😁 1:43
Oh thank fuck Tom Cruise didn't get this role..
michael white I know right, I like the guy but I think he would've ruined the role
the thing about him needing his face visible at all times makes me laugh every time i picture it.
Doctor Doom no
michael white maybe in the parallel universe he did get the role lol
Drouge DĚšŤŕòÝėŘ I feel sorry for that universe
1:49
*Skull fracture with epidural hemathoma*
*Tony is dead*
AHH honest action lol
No it’s lupus
1:49.When we saw that part on the screen everyone started laughing. It was hilarious
Are you SURE about that?
If only he had followed standard health and safety rules and worn a high visibility jacket he would have been ok.
iron man is my favorite avenger
Rajendra Rain me,my favoryte super heros.
Me too
there was time when i could say that but that was before ultron and civil war.
like %95 of anyone who has ever watched mcu
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"It's a flight stabilizer, its completely harmless."
*Gets yeeted*
“I didn’t expect that”
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Famous last words
My favorite part
His hologram technology never failed to impress me
These scenes of Tony building and testing his suits never gets old.
If something or someone isn't good enough, Tony builds them up until they are beyond good enough
Almost 14 years and like 26 movies later and this is still either my first or second favorite MCU movie(possibly behind Winter Soldier but if it is it ain't by much) and scenes like this are a major reason why..i remember seeing this in theaters late June 2008(would've saw it much earlier but I was locked up)and this is the part where I really fell in love with this movie ..i mean we got to see Tony and others talk about how smart he was and we kinda saw it in the cave but watching him build the mark 2 from the ground up, build the Arc Reactor out of as One said "a box of scraps"....shows that his superpower is his mind..i mean the comics definitely has enough to prove Tony is no question an absolute Genius but those parts of the movie like him building the Mark II are much more convincing than most of the comics. .this whole movie was an instant classic for me that's only gotten better as time goes by...but even with so much cool shit this is just as cool if not cooler seeing him design and build this suit as anything else in the movie...they showed his genius in the second and third movie and really in all his appearances but it was so fresh as i had never seen it done so effortlessly like this and with so much riding on the success of it i wouldn't even had blamed them for going the easy route and excluding much of Tony building the suit but damn I'm glad they took the harder path as for me it makes it feel real, like we're really capable of something like an armored suit or even more amazing An Arc Reactor...I have nothing but minor nitpicks like I wish it was longer..good thing Tony didn't go with 15%...even in 2022 i can't think of any movie,comic,tv series etc that made being a genius look so damn cool..I'm glad the MCU has become so successful but i do miss the more down to earth(no pun intended or maybe it is)MCU movies
I love the mechanical and the lesser advanced suits. The constant whirring noises and moving parts grounded the suit in reality rather than the later nano tech suits. I completely understand how the suits had to become stealthier, but the first iron man had the coolest iron man in my opinion.
nah, mk7 for me. advanced, but still had the clunky and powerful feeling like the mk2
This is why it is always iron man 1 or 2 i put on in the background when i am working on something. Those movies can be considered inspirational as the tech almost seems realistic. I wasn't as impressed with endgame and infinity war since the nano-suit comes out of nowhere. purely science fiction, not "this could actually be possible some day."
Yeah the nano tech suits never really did it for me tbh they're cool in concept but lack detail the suits in the first one look as good as they do because they actually built the suits and then build the CGI models of the practical ones it was so well done
0:51 Iconic "ok, I am sorry. Am I in your way?" Love you 3000, Tony!
0:10 Look at his right monitor, a speech to text is input is visible with some type of graph that registers Tony's voice. I never noticed that detail until now.
Ah yes, starts at 0:07 actually
Really nice touch
How'd you catch it at 0:10? You got some eagle eyes. I zoomed in on it and couldn't even tell what it was
How is a 2008 film/CGI better than the entirety of phase 4 excluding no way home😭😭😭
Because a lot of it is not CGI, like the suit
Bro I still remember being a 7 year old child my neighbour gave me iron man dvds to watch and it was the best movie and my favourite marvel character ever. Thank you Phil for Giving me the dvds back in 2011
Are you sure his first name isn't Agent?
@@shrinkhlamehta6183 Lol
2:50
"I didn't expect that".
1:45 Still gets me every time. R.I.P. Iron Man
The scenes of creating the classic armors and 'suiting up' with them, are so ASMR that it is impossible not to be satisfactory.
Iron Man 1 and 2 got it right, I hope they mention more about Tony Stark's engineering process in the future Avengers movie rather than just continuing to write him as a generic laser-warrior-man like in AoU.
Engineering haha
Finally a question with brains & clear vision. The 1st two movies were golden age of cinema. But they screwed up big time from iron man 3. Showing him as a cheap add-on in avengers. Then that stupid robot villan movie. It's a screw up on a global scale. They should've made real handsome Villans like iron man 2. But Americans dwell into their aliens robots maggots fantisation. Like this clip they didn't show much of his engineering genuis/problem solving prowess which will bring years of joy in entrepreneurs/scientist/engineers globally as they see someone sharing their pain & winning. Also development is more cool as fighting if you think about it.
The Guy yeah in the old movies they felt moremechanical, more real. His repulsed had a start up time, his flight took a second before lift and Rhodes war machine was way bulkier because it had way more on it. Now the suits look too slim and less like a machine and more like a metal person
Kaeden Ngai-Natsuhara Yeah but it looks better
RUSHIL JOHAR ultron is a major villain of iron mans
2:46 to think this small malfunction became his main weapon to defeat bad guys later in the film ( :
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People get up set when I say I don't like Captain Marvel. This scene basically says why. We watch Tony bust his ass to build this suite. Not only that but we can see how invested he is in it. We see the character go through an evolution process. In Captain Marvel, we don't get to struggle with her like we do here with Tony. We just see a montage of her past failures and they expect us to empathize with the character. With Tony here, we already got a glimpse of what he could do with "a box of scraps" and now we can see him in his element. With Captain Marvel she is already a beast at using her powers and there is no growth. I just doesn't feel as earned as it did with Tony. I mean, I can't be the only one that feels that way.
I feel ya
You're not the only one mate, for me I think, Tony Stark had the biggest character development seeing all of the scenes foreshadowing of him defeating Thanos.
Yeah me too bro I feel the same way. R.I.P. to the real Hero. We love him 3000.
Andrew Rivera I liked captain marvel but this is 100x better
Emmanuel Corral Agreed. To see him transform from a selfish, reckless playboy to someone who was willing to lay down their life for the good of the universe was truly awe-inspiring.
The most iconic scene in MCU! Love this movie ngl! ❤️
No one ever talks about how great Robert Downey He’s body was. He obviously worked hard in the gym and on hot diet for this.
One my favourite anecdotes from the set of Infinity War/Endgame is about how everyone is always at the gym when they arent filming. It's a gym rat culture with like 20 cast members who all have to stay ripped for months on end while shooting
@@trequor You don't get in that kind of shape by spending a lot of time in the gym. Gains occur during recovery.
What matters is what you actually do in the time you spend training.
You must be really out of shape, LMFAO
Аитор Хара no I’m not. You don’t think Robert Downey jr had a great body for Iron man? Dude doesn’t get enough credit for it.
Cocaine really slims you down.
1:48 The man who defeated thanos could've died there and then.😂😂😂
Honestly, I had a feeling that would happen
If he died there, then there will be no avengers..
@@saqibsyed187 because of sylvie killing off kang lmao
Everyone has a starting point, nearly killing himself was Tony's
Rhh
When I feeling down and not motivated, watching this keep motivate me to do my work and projects!
NETVO TV same man
Scenes like this is what the newer MCU is missing. No big CGI just some cool practical effects and a good script.
I like the newer Iron Man suits too, but I'll always have a sweet spot for the original three in this movie. The design of the Mark II and III were so sharp and clean, and there's also something special about seeing Tony gradually assemble the original model for his Iron Man armor from start to finish like we never got with any of the others later on, like the army of Iron Man armors he makes offscreen and calls on for use in Iron Man 3, as cool as that finale was.
Iron Man : I made power sources and many suits capable of fighting literal gods.
Captain Marvel: I got hit with infinity juice.
Ozymandias KingofKings this is why Iron Man >>>>>>>>>>>> Captain Mary Sue
I rather have infinity juice i can fly in space superhuman strength invulnerble photon blast long blond hair whoops that was not me
U Dick Nah no you dont you want to have captain marvel powers
This is basically Astérix & Obelix script
It just sucks so much because her screentime could have been used for an actual female HERO. Like Wanda or Okoye. I honestly was disappointed that we didnt get more Okoye in Endgame. She was one of the only survivors of the snap and we only see her once. She doesnt even come to fight Thanos in his garden
As a fellow geek, I love scenes like this. Watching a literal genius build something is truly a work of art in the making.
The way Tony talks to his robotic assist is identical to how one of my surgeons talks to his residents.