I think people underestimate Rhodey's importance a lot in these movies...he was Tony's best friend since high school, he always got his back and saved him everytime Tony got into trouble....in this case, Rhodey is again Tony's guardian angel, protecting him from the government's and army's evil intent on trying to attack Tony, his experience in military and his skills are shown throughout the movies...he definitely deserved to have the War Machine suit, he earned it long ago.
This is one of those times when Tony's selfishness saved the world, because he gave Hydra the finger without even knowing it when they tried to take his technology.
@Mike Keller I would love to hear your idea on how to manage a rogue group of super powered vigilantes perpetuating their own form of justice without any oversight or consequences. All these pseudo intellectuals thinking "hurr durr" super heroes should have free reign, without understanding the ramifications of having people like that go unchecked and with no way to stop them if they ever decided to do the wrong thing. If you want a good idea of how that would turn out, go look up the show "The Boys" which is basically about that.
@@synergous571 The accords actually weren't a good idea due to how they were written. They *COULD* have worked, but that went out the window when they got politicized
Poke i mean do you want a group of people who could level a city walking around unchecked? that would be terrifying in real life. the collateral they cause is insane.
@@synergous571 I don't think you understood me the first time, so lemme rephrase. The accords could have worked, but they didn't because they stated that a panel of idiot politicians like Ross would be the ones managing the Avengers and their activities. If all the governments that had signed the accords had actually wanted them to work, then they would have brought in people who had worked with superheroes before, like Fury or Hill or Coulson, to call the shots instead. But they didn't and instead it blew up in their face
Tony predicted that in 10 years they’d have the technology of the iron man Suit by the time of the hearing. But 10 years from then, Tony had already inplemented Nano technology and figured out time travel too
@bisrat321 That's probably not the reason. The problem is that they keep using comedy. It worked before, but most people are getting tired of it. So far in Phase 4, the most successful movies have been the ones that don't force jokes. Don't get me wrong, I love comedy and the MCU still, but if they don't change, their movies will be getting even worse/get worse reviews
@@indigocactus3089 nuclear deterrent, as used in its proper context, and not just as a collection of english words together, specifically refers to a country threatening nuclear counterattack in order to avoid military invasion from an aggressor. It has nothing to do with actually stopping nukes. EDIT: Although you could argue that he was providing deterrent by nuking the Chitauri and discouraging them from invading, but deterrence is more of a threat than a follow-through.
Notice Garry shandling played a legit politician because he makes Rhodey read a report out of context, and when Rhodey tries to read further he cuts him off
Property Rights are so important that cops need a warrant to go through your phone. They can seize it but they cant go through it otherwise it's a breach of your constitutional rights. We take a lot of pride in what's ours and the fact that we have the law standing right there next to us protecting it.
The fact that Tony won a case in a Courtroom that was completely biased, rigged and personally against Tony just shows how much of a charismatic badass Tony Stark/Iron Man is 🔥
He's the first Avenger for a reason. I know that was the title of Cap's movie but Fury didn't come up with the concept of the Avenger Initiative until after he met Captain Marvel and SHIELD was desperate to recruit Tony so he's the first in my book. EDIT: Also how many people in this court had to backtrack after the HYDRA exposure?
Also, with what was revealed in The Winter Soldier, Tony just went up against Hydra without knowing it... and he won without even having to put on the suit!
The fact that they were so desperate to turn off and dismiss the evidence Tony provided, is a sign that Tony not only won the battle but he won the war too.
@Jimmy Two Times america is way less obstructive to business than European countries even. The us doesnt even fulfill what should theoretically be its only role in the free market economy which is to prevent monopolies and oligopolies from happening and to regulate standards that protect consumers health and wallets
In Dr.Strange, there was a scene after the car crash, Dr.Strange got the story from one intern about the guy who recovered from torn spine. After receive the medical records he came and this guy blame him for not saved him at that moment. But Strange replied by proved that his spine was torn apart in multiple section and its a miracle for him to survived. I believe the poor guy on that clip was the guy told Dr.Strange to came to The Ancient One.
Just have the Joker go at them, and he'll annihilate them in seconds. Joker's chaos is kind of fair. It discriminates no one and he does fuck everyone up equally.
@@blank3320 my friend, the moment you proceeded to insult me with a cheap phrase takes down all validity to your argument and gives iff the vibe that you are easily offended and salty. Therefore, I'm not taking you seriously, and thereby I suggest that you grab a pencil and proceed to make love to yourself by inserting that pencil on the last track of your digestive system.
@@HasufelyArod The heroes in Marvel have no problem when it comes to killing unlike DC heroes that have codes on not doing it. I think is what the person that called you a dumbass meant. Meaning they’d have no problem killing a mass murderer like the Joker. Like even someone like Captain America has a high kill count from his time in WWII, and killing nameless goons. The only hero I can think of that doesn’t have a problem with it is Spider-Man.
@@zer0stars I don’t think so I think he was the guy in dr stranger hospital with the experiment amour thing but he could’ve gotten treated then went to the ancient one after when he wasn’t fixed
Reminds me of when Zuckerberg went to talk in front of a bunch of congressmen. Basically a bunch of old people with little to no knowledge of the internet trying and failing to properly grill the CEO of Facebook. It wasn't nearly as interesting as this though. More so just sad and leaving you wondering why there aren't any people with experience in that area as a congressman to handle situations like this. This was pretty much repeated when the CEO of Google had to explain the internet to some other congressmen on another occasion.
This is one of those moments that proves Tony is the smartest person in the world. He was sitting a room where everyone except Rhodey was against him. And within 15 seconds he took control of the room, and turn them to his side to the point they were giving him a standing ovation. As he said himself: "What more do you want?!"
@@Nimblescape you said he was the smartest person in the world and i was making the point that wakanda scientist are far smarter specificity shuri (i think thats her name)
You'd think Tony doesn't care about his actions when here, he actually take tabs on people who was interested in taking his technology way ahead of the government. In Homecoming, you'd think he doesn't care about Peter's calls and logs about his adventures when Tony can actually recall it by memory without looking at his phone, even things from 3 weeks ago. The consistency of Tony Stark in the MCU is amazing.
The thing about Tony is that he puts plenty of energy into his aloof, rambunctious persona, but none of it takes away from the matters he finds truly important. He puts effort into making it seem like he's putting no effort XD
In 1 of the 14,000,605 known parallel universes that Strange knew. Yeah sure. They got ass raped in the remaining 14,000,604. Atleast I'm happy about that "small" victory
to be fair, the impressive part wasn't necessarily the fact it was a cellphone, processing power and all are rarely ever a factor. The impressive part was how 'point and click' it was.
Keep in mind, this was 2010. What he did, we do all the time now. But screen sharing from a smart phone wasn't done yet. I think this scene is what made them implement it
As cool as Tony is in this, it’s completely ridiculous how smart he is in the MCU. He’s one guy who is decades ahead of the rest of the world combined with minimal effort. He even does stuff like figuring out time travel on a whim. He’s charismatic, but he’s functionally omnipotent.
@@markokrstic8795 I mean he’s not omniscient, because he doesn’t know everything. It’s just that he can basically do anything the narrative requires. He’s like Rick Sanchez. Need something done? He’s got a gadget for it. Need to hack the tv in a congressional meeting? No problem. Push some buttons. Need to crack time travel to go get infinity stones from old movies and solve literally any problem? Easy. You see what I’m getting at?
Thanos went to Nidavellir to built a gauntlet that can absorb the powers of infinity stone. Tony add a mini gauntlet feature in his suit that serves the same purpose.
You just see that ONE scene where he makes time travel work... The snap was 5 years ago, and I bet iron man would be trying to figure out how to fix it as soon as possible. So it's really AT LEAST 5 years of work we see, not 5 minutes of work..
@@iamkulit1cs613 No not S.H.E.I.L.D. It was the Council countermanding S.H.E.L.I.D. to fire nukes at AMERICA. Nick Fury shot down one plane himself. RPG. No suit, but doing his part.
Just something that I thought I'd point out: All of the footage from the various countries and even Hammer were from Tony's personal phone, possibly from his personal server mentioned in IM1. Which means that he's been actively keeping a very close and a very good eye on people trying to copy the Iron Man tech. And doing a better job at it than the actual government and military. Tony knows exactly how badly literally *anyone else* having his suit tech would be. He may play it off in a funny, blaze way, a childish, selfish jerk being difficult and sticking his finger to authority, but he knows. He's very acutely aware of the danger, the potential abuse, the sheer destructive capability, everything what he's made is capable of. And he knows he's the only thing stopping it from getting into the wrong hands. Everyone's claims of Tony not taking the Armors existence and danger potential seriously enough are nothing short of brain-dead idiots. He was, albeit in his own way. Always had been. Tony was looking out for the world, to protect it from the crap he introduced to it, long before he really had any responsibility to do so. It would have been so easy for him to just not care, to go "Not my fault they copied me." But he never did, because Tony always had the heart of a hero. a protector. Tony was always there for the world. While simultaneously making most of said world want to punch him in his face. An absolute icon.
And yet with that level of higher-than-high-tech surveillance, "keeping a very close and a very good eye on people," he was unable to see that large portions of S.H.I.E.L.D. had been taken over by HYDRA.
I love how despite having just made him look like a fool, at 2:15 Hammer just smiles at Stark with admiration, like saying "You son of bitch fine you win"
im gonna go out on a limb and say thats the actor just smiling at the scene and was improvised. But hey what do i know im just some dude watching movie clips on youtube
I don’t know what’s worse. Them showing that a North Korean diplomat is in a senate hearing or just randomly panning at an Asian when they showed the North Korean footage. 🤣
@@wataterp7341 you're behind. The 4 chan/wiki leaks meme war against the entire global media ended with 4 chan being overwhelmed with bots and paid shills for litterally years. Billionaires used to making Grass Roots political movements for their own political gain have been on the fire front of the internet culture was since then. The militari psyop MOS has made it their person mission to control and weaponise the flow of information on the internet. Not only have they already learned the power this freedom has. But has been actively trying to silence it for years. The SJW outrage culture is a direct result of that global engineeringwant to create a weapon of mass censorship. You are un informed.
“You want my property, you can’t have it,” has always been my favourite part of this film, but the shared look between Tony and Rhodey who’s trying not to smile, around the 1:50 mark is also gold 😂
So we just gonna ignore that Infinity War was like 10 years after this yet no other nations had iron men flying around Edit: Chill I was just joking. I didn’t expect this comment section to turn into one of those ones where people start hating on the original commenter and where people start arguments against each other with no legitimate facts behind them and eventually just start cursing at each other losing sight of the original comment. *I have become the very thing I swore to destroy*
"I have successfully privatized world peace". Honestly, maybe the coolest craziest line ever uttered in the MCU so far. And probably the most underrated.
I mean....Tony has a point. If nobody has been able to successfully replicate his tech why should he risk letting his designs to circulate in any of the world governments.
Honestly that's such an amazingly well acted scene by absolutely everyone. The judge looks like a sleezebag exactly like he should, Tony is impeccable and just so real. Really good stuff.
@@kbanghart I think the point the original commenter was trying to make was about the recent creative direction the MCU has taken towards, well, as you mentioned---the multiverse---with all these interconnecting narratives, and arguably overly confusing timelines. The reason some people, and I think the commenter above, enjoyed the original MCU movies, with self contained, grounded storylines, was because of their connection to our world as it exists in the modern day. Including of course, a government that moves and acts as a force of authority (albeit undermined by Stark's technology, and their limited knowledge of the scale of their universe), one that makes use political processes, and bureaucratic solutions. It seems the Avengers now eclipse much regulation, and have been in a way integrated with our peace keeping world-saving organizations so much so that they need no longer be made the focus. There, the viewer gets to see how the fantastical element of this superhero world interacts with our existing establishments and diplomatic processes. It's fascinating in and of itself to view how our systems hold up to the stresses of unknown and emerging technology in the real world, like AI, but to be able to see how the US military and the DOD, an organization so vast and influential, would react to sci fi tech, and the possibility that they've been eclipsed in R&D by measurable centuries is such a fun thought experiment. How the MCU is held down to our modern day governmental and institutional standards is a big reason I watched the original films. Recently, (assumably because they needed an expansion and evolution of their narrative) the MCU has expanded to the point of becoming an acid trip of a watch for someone who couldn't follow the logic of the most basic time travel movie. The narratives are intertwined to the point of undermining the integrity of individual stories. It feels like invented institutions and branches of government have emerged without much of the expected bureaucratic hell-scape of regulation they would likely be. They act with a sort of impunity, which although in canon their actions are explained by some loose directives or by-laws, don't feel grounded to actual legal procedure. They have become essentially troops of thug-like goons with no gov. pencil pushers to cap their power. In short, I am a huge nerd for political, bureaucratic, and diplomatic processes, and how the supernatural and sci fi tether to the modern day, and would love to see that come back.
2:13 Justin Hammer reverts to being Sam Rockwell for a moment, smiling at RDJ's epic domination of the scene and the Iron Man character overall despite Hammer being, well, hammered
Lol nice catch. Even funnier when you consider that the actor playing Justin Hammer was initially slated to play Iron Man. It wasn't until RDJ tried out that they repurposed him in the 2nd movie.
I think it actually works nicely and adds to Hammer's character. He clearly despises Tony but this shows he despises those senators just as much and finds it hilarious when Tony begins to humiliate them.
Rhodes actually came close to handing the Iron Man tech on a silver platter over to Hydra when he took one of Tony's suit. Or maybe Rhodes already did but Hydra wasn't able to reverse engineer the suit.
@@JBrander when Rhodey got the Mark II suit and let Hammer weaponize it, he took the arc reactor off because he knew Hammer would try to reverse engineer it since that reactor is the power source.
@@willseest3732 a politician swearing is not unheard of. Especially in recent years. Both Donald Trump and Andrew Yang have shown that they are very vulgar and one time, here, in Canada, a First Nations MP who was representing a Reservation (I think?) said something along the lines of, "Justin Trudeau does not give a fuck about the First Nations!"
The reason Tony won against a whole court is simple: he presented visual unbiased evidence to the people to prove his arguments, while the government presented fake propaganda without any evidence to back it up. I also love the fact that Tony quotes Churchill in this scene (by saying 'I privatized world peace' and making the V sign), and quotes Chamberlain in Age of Ultron (by saying 'Peace in our time' while creating Ultron with Bruce).
@@janyogyog76 Well he was a hydra agent so that F bomb has another meaning because not only did tony just not let the the government get their hands on his tech,he also stopped hydra from getting their hands on it as well so he ruined that plan as well.
Just like only HE could make a proper Iron Man armor. You see what happened when Hammer tried it? ...Well, getting hacked by a malicious Russian hellbent on revenge isn't exactly the best way to make your technological debut...
This was a great strategy actually. When you know you're in the right and you're enemies attempt to gaslight public opinion about you, the best way to counter it is with self-evident truths. That's why you also want to live your life doing as few reprehensible things as possible so you can simply show people your life and welcome them to judge you. Public pressure will always terrify politicians.
Is it even a strategy??? A strategy is meant to give an advantage toward a rather difficult enemies, and you still have a great chance to lose. I mean, when you have far more superiors technology and intels, you already win.
This is the most unbelievable “then they all clapped” reddit story ever (Edit): My only regret with getting this many likes is that I wasn’t able to see my 666th like 😔
It's logic of Presentation. You see it once, you clap once. You See the Last presentation, you clap the nation. Justin should've waited and gone last. He could've gotten more claps rather than a cough and a stomp from a foot. lol.
@@humalahum435 Hey, this kid is right. We just got blipped. Hammer needs to hammer his balls to get claps from people in pain. How could I not see that.
@@reidfisher105 The cord's the least of his worries. That probably severed his abdominal aorta and he bled so much that he had a massive stroke. Living in such a state would be worse than just paralysis.
Shuri and Black Panther have the advantage of vibranium while Tony can make technology at par with relative common resources or better say he can even create his own atoms
@@LearningAI im not sure of how it works but I know that vibranium can even be used to either create power or store it or both. That's why wakanda has airships that would require a nuclear fusion power source to work, much like Stark's arc reactor. I'm not denying that Shuri is a genius cos she defo is. But she had the one material that makes everything easier. Stark built a pocket sized version of the arc reactor in a cave, went on to refine it and built iron-man suits powered by it. The nano-suit is extra special because jarvis is connected to every nano-bot so it can freely adapt and change to suit every and any situation. It is much more than just armour. If stark had vibranium his suit would literally be invisible lol. The black panther suit is nothing more than armour. It can't do anything beside storing itself in the necklace and redirecting kinetic energy. So I think stark made a superior suit with worse materials at hand. In Shuri's defense Stark has many years of experience on her.
The way Iron Man was grounded in reality by a relatively realistic depiction of the US military and governmental process make Tony Stark even more badass. The later Marvel movies entirely sideline world governments in a way that requires the suspension of disbelief in an already fantastical narrative.
It basically breaks any concept of a national response. Once Thanos snapped his fingers and threw entire nations into chaos, only for the Avengers to bring everyone back in five years, is any government going to hold legitimacy?
I honestly feel like one of the big points behind Civil War and its aftermath was to completely shatter the illusion that world Governments held any power over the Avengers and the MCU as a whole. They tried, and it shattered the team, and even Tony was flipping them off to do what he wanted by the end of the movie.
Chronologically it doesn't make sense, this was 6 years before the events of Dr. Strange. Also, Hammer mentioned that the test pilot survived, so it is extremely likely he had already gotten treatment. ALSO, it is pretty widely known that Strange was referring to Rhodey's crash from Civil War in that scene.
@@callummacleod3146 He wouldn't lie to the US government on a lie that can be easily debunked, that would get him in even more hot water than just straight-up admitting the dude died. And, if he died, then that also proves the already proved, that Strange denying Rhodey surgery, not a dead person.
This really is a satisfying scene. Imagine being so awesomely arrogant (in the best way possible), that you can say "no, fuck you" to the government (who are secretly the bad guys). I freaking love it.
@@B1aLaF You are not important and my comment was more relevant than anything you've ever posted. Not only was this sent to my recommended feed but I watched the whole god damn scene and made a correlation to current events based on the comment. So what the fuck are you talking about bitch? Read her fuckin comment again and see which one of us is not important here...............
To help with the context of this scene - this isn't a jury trial, it's a Senate hearing. Those are just witnesses/reporters/etc.. The significance of this scene is that the senators could theoretically take Iron Man suits away from Tony but he made it politically suicidal to do it because he has the entire nation's will behind him. That was why he showed them clips of stuff and made a show for the public behind him.
If he's talking about who I think he's talking about then he was the guy strange went to to seek out the location of the temple. The guy who was running around playing basketball.
This is the same dynamic at play as when Superman faced down the US Military by telling the General that "You cant control me and you never will but that doesnt mean I am your enemy"
I really love how Stark still gets his way despite the fact that those suits are trying to twist the case in their favour. E.g. defining the iron man suits and killing the monitors when stark was presenting
One of the funnies scenes lmao, from the 180 spine twisting guy to "hammer industries 20 years" to "I'd like to point out that pilot is still alive" like that makes any difference 🤣🤣🤣
It only went 180 since that guy's Bones were apparently Stronger than Hammer's Material. If it weren't, his Entire Spinal Cord would break and put him on the Spot of the Guiness World Record receiving a huge walloping 1280 degree spin lol.
Honestly, turning ""super-powers" of a hero into tech/a private company is an interesting way of showing why real-super heroes would be so controversial for one side, yes, the power is in the hands of a regular person and not a government or organization, so there is someone that can oppose and resolve conflicts in case that the organization that rules the world choose to be corrupt but for the other side, is extremely understandable for people to be afraid because in that case, world peace is completely dependant on that person being good, which is something that 90% of the world have no control or constancy over it (or errors, Tony is a good person but he still commits personal mistakes that affect that peace) This topic is already touch with a lot of superheroes but I think that Iron-Man being basically "a business man with a personal super-weapon" is a great wait to put into perspective, and for some reason I love this kind of character, "I want to do good but my methods are low-key monopoly" (Giorno, Diluc- weeabos examples I know(?) xd pd: my English is no very gud I know(?
Valid but we also trust governments to remain good in in our favor which they obviously don’t do time and time again. If anything in this universe Tony is more trustworthy than the governments themselves
I don't like blaming Tony Stark for his mistakes, all that's saying is that he's human. Does the government and police not make mistakes or have the potential to turn tyrannical?
@@EnclaveHater07 libertarianism is a belief of people's freedoms and liberties, and their main idea is freedom of choice. Not exactly political but there you go.
No one realised until later that this was when Stark prevented Hydra from getting Iron Man suits
Lol definitely can you imagine if they did
In the comics there are a hydra's version of the Avengers so
Bruh just realised
Yeah the Cabal leader Red Skull got hold of one of his suit
I'm not sure that he already knew about Hydra that time
No other actor could make the Tony Stark so perfectly.
Ikr
Tom Cruise would be a good Tony Stark
@@bluepeng8895 Hard to imagine Tom Cruise to give the same level of smugness to Tony Stark as Robert Downey Jr. though.
The actor for House might.
Cap is my favorite but tony can be mad funny sometimes
Rhodey's smirk when Tony looks at him is just a really cute representation of their wingman friendship
Love it, 1:50 time stamp
I think people underestimate Rhodey's importance a lot in these movies...he was Tony's best friend since high school, he always got his back and saved him everytime Tony got into trouble....in this case, Rhodey is again Tony's guardian angel, protecting him from the government's and army's evil intent on trying to attack Tony, his experience in military and his skills are shown throughout the movies...he definitely deserved to have the War Machine suit, he earned it long ago.
@@edvinparmeza1298 100% agree
Blessed hat kid profile pic
@@callinater6133 hat kid profile pic yes
2010: privatized world peace
2012: saved a city
2015: saved the world
2019: saved the universe
One hell of a decade
Greatest superhero ever.
@@lucaswarnke3668 🤓
@@lucaswarnke3668 its 2023 u dummy if u want to argue with me go n watch endgame 1st
And inadvertently saved another universe 😊
The fact that Tony won by himself in a biased court is completely unbelievable
To be honest, outclassing congress is not that difficult.
Just ask Dee Snider from the Metal Band "Twisted Sister".
Nobody wins over a crowd better than Tony Stark
@@HasufelyArod Their actually push overs, you just need the slightest bit of weight
Well those are just “politicians” not people who have doctors degree in law
"Charismatic" Billionaires making fools of elected officials would sadly spill over in real life...
This is one of those times when Tony's selfishness saved the world, because he gave Hydra the finger without even knowing it when they tried to take his technology.
Mike Keller the accords were a good idea, and should have been put in place
@Mike Keller I would love to hear your idea on how to manage a rogue group of super powered vigilantes perpetuating their own form of justice without any oversight or consequences.
All these pseudo intellectuals thinking "hurr durr" super heroes should have free reign, without understanding the ramifications of having people like that go unchecked and with no way to stop them if they ever decided to do the wrong thing. If you want a good idea of how that would turn out, go look up the show "The Boys" which is basically about that.
@@synergous571 The accords actually weren't a good idea due to how they were written. They *COULD* have worked, but that went out the window when they got politicized
Poke i mean do you want a group of people who could level a city walking around unchecked? that would be terrifying in real life. the collateral they cause is insane.
@@synergous571 I don't think you understood me the first time, so lemme rephrase. The accords could have worked, but they didn't because they stated that a panel of idiot politicians like Ross would be the ones managing the Avengers and their activities. If all the governments that had signed the accords had actually wanted them to work, then they would have brought in people who had worked with superheroes before, like Fury or Hill or Coulson, to call the shots instead. But they didn't and instead it blew up in their face
Tony predicted that in 10 years they’d have the technology of the iron man Suit by the time of the hearing. But 10 years from then, Tony had already inplemented Nano technology and figured out time travel too
He predicted in 10 years they would have a working Iron Man suit, never said it would be equivalent to his.
Funny things is...TALOS is almost service ready. And it's been 10 years since this movie came-out.
@@Verebazs Wait, I heard TALOS got shutdown
@@Verebazs Hephaestus already got Talos working.
@@123GOHANZ By Talos, this can’t be happening!
"I tried to play ball with these ass clowns!" Damn, I miss the old MCU
Yeah this was a great moment. Now it’s a crapshoot.
@@silverrain99205 yeah that new Thor movie was a real disappointment. maybe marvel is feeling comfortable because DC is not on their level?
@bisrat321 That's probably not the reason. The problem is that they keep using comedy. It worked before, but most people are getting tired of it.
So far in Phase 4, the most successful movies have been the ones that don't force jokes.
Don't get me wrong, I love comedy and the MCU still, but if they don't change, their movies will be getting even worse/get worse reviews
@@crimsontheworld772 yeah you right
Its been a nonstop quip fest since the first avengers lol
"Most countries, 5-10 years behind. Hammer Industries, 20."
Gonna need a senzu for that one.
😂
Factor 9,000 sun screen.
SENZU BEAN!
_throws senzu bean_
hi dad
Well, let's hope he's not allergic to them.
"I'm your nuclear deterrent."
A few short months later, Tony stopped nuke from striking Manhattan. Damn if that isn't some foreshadowing.
that's now how a nuclear deterrent works.
@@abnerdoon4902 Still technically correct, because English is weird. He deterred the nuke from hitting Manhattan.
@@indigocactus3089 nuclear deterrent, as used in its proper context, and not just as a collection of english words together, specifically refers to a country threatening nuclear counterattack in order to avoid military invasion from an aggressor. It has nothing to do with actually stopping nukes.
EDIT: Although you could argue that he was providing deterrent by nuking the Chitauri and discouraging them from invading, but deterrence is more of a threat than a follow-through.
@@dsdy1205 calm down you’re only in middle school no ones gonna eat this bullshit u speak
@@yehimbool9114 I guess you could call it bool shit
Notice Garry shandling played a legit politician because he makes Rhodey read a report out of context, and when Rhodey tries to read further he cuts him off
hahaha yeah..quite pitiful and exemplary of the Assclowns we have in politics today
If only we had a Tony Stark in charge...
It's easy to know how the story ends when you're the one crafting the narrative. In movies *and* in real life.
Cheetos Cheetos.
He was HYDRA if not I am wrong
@@kishankr8537 Of course he was. Made clear in The Winter Soldier.
"I've tried to play ball with these assclowns!" I love that line
I thought it was grounds and not clowns
I thought it was "all of" and not "ball with"
@@KızılComet I've called enough people "assclowns" to know it's assclown
that statement still holds true for most CEOs against the congress lmao
“you want my property? YOU CANT HAVE IT!” i don’t know why that always makes me so happy
Trust such a great line
libertarianism is strong on you, young one.
@@alejandrodesantiago9111 lmfao
Property Rights are so important that cops need a warrant to go through your phone. They can seize it but they cant go through it otherwise it's a breach of your constitutional rights. We take a lot of pride in what's ours and the fact that we have the law standing right there next to us protecting it.
it’s the delivery
"Id' like to point out that that test pilot survived." yeah, but he faces the toilet when he craps
LOL
What, you don't? There's a little shelf for your comic book and a glass of milk
@@Zerox5861 hey, Butters
LMFAOOO
There are times when LOL means actually LAUGHING OUT LOUD IN REAL LIFE. This was one---thanks!
Tony Stark: *Hacks government screen in 5 seconds.*
Hammer: *Takes 10 minutes to unplug the TV.*
Most countries 5-10 years behind, Hammer industries 20.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
Actually I think he was trying to press buttons to turn it off but then gave up and unplugged it.
@@AxisChurchDevotee took him ages to do such a simple task.
The fact that Tony won a case in a Courtroom that was completely biased, rigged and personally against Tony just shows how much of a charismatic badass Tony Stark/Iron Man is 🔥
He's the first Avenger for a reason. I know that was the title of Cap's movie but Fury didn't come up with the concept of the Avenger Initiative until after he met Captain Marvel and SHIELD was desperate to recruit Tony so he's the first in my book. EDIT: Also how many people in this court had to backtrack after the HYDRA exposure?
This isn’t a court room or a trial of any kind. It’s a Congressional hearing
@@AgentofLADON Probably the people that were closely associated with Stern & Sitwell
Also, with what was revealed in The Winter Soldier, Tony just went up against Hydra without knowing it... and he won without even having to put on the suit!
He did have proof of countries trying to build ironman suits and they all failed horribly🤣
The fact that they were so desperate to turn off and dismiss the evidence Tony provided, is a sign that Tony not only won the battle but he won the war too.
I've seen you everywhere
Yeah me too, dude we really have got the same interests cause i am seeing you almost everywhere on youtube
Too bad Civil War ignored the fact that Tony is against involving the government in his life.
My man Stark revealing the governments failure is what I call a true legend.
About the 45th time I've seen you.
"Yeah, I'd say most countries 5-10 years away....Hammer Industries 20."
That actually sent me ..lmao
Lma
KJ Iyere the funny thing is Endgame was at least 10 years after this
@@emperorofdance655 And Tony's tech is still more advanced XD
KJ Iyere for real lmao
"I have privatized the world peace" - the most American phrase ever
*Anarcho-capitalists liked that*
@Jimmy Two Times america is way less obstructive to business than European countries even. The us doesnt even fulfill what should theoretically be its only role in the free market economy which is to prevent monopolies and oligopolies from happening and to regulate standards that protect consumers health and wallets
Brain worms
@@BeaverChainsaw Okay? That just means other countries are even worse.
@julius kazanecki monopolies can happen without government intervention if big businesses just buy up small competition.
why is no one talking about the guy who got his spine twisted??????? that's the most gruesome scene in the whole MCU
It hurts just to see it.
Hammer pointed out, test pilot survived!
In Dr.Strange, there was a scene after the car crash, Dr.Strange got the story from one intern about the guy who recovered from torn spine. After receive the medical records he came and this guy blame him for not saved him at that moment. But Strange replied by proved that his spine was torn apart in multiple section and its a miracle for him to survived. I believe the poor guy on that clip was the guy told Dr.Strange to came to The Ancient One.
Yeah Im usually good with blood, guts and gore but this is a little too jarring for me
no. the most gruesome scene was when Dr Strange made Pizza Poppa squeeze mustard on himself and punch himself. :(
“That man serves Hydra. Thought we wouldn’t notice, but we did”
I understood that reference
Hahahahhah
where was this stated?
@@luffytaro1237 In Captain America The Winter Soldier is revealed that Senator Stern is an Hydra agent.
Galga game reference in avengers first movie
I love how sassy Tony is.
“Is that Justin Hammer? How did Hammer get into these?”
"Justin, you're on tv. Focus up" 🤣
Lmaoo
"Wow what a surprise."
Is that Captain K?
@@metalhead170194 yeah, he was justin hammer before he time traveled to world war 2 to become a captain
imagine how infuriating it is for hydra knowing that tony is absolutely ten-thousand-percent not hydra lol
Just have the Joker go at them, and he'll annihilate them in seconds.
Joker's chaos is kind of fair. It discriminates no one and he does fuck everyone up equally.
@@HasufelyArod ....this is marvel dumbass
@@blank3320 so?
@@blank3320 my friend, the moment you proceeded to insult me with a cheap phrase takes down all validity to your argument and gives iff the vibe that you are easily offended and salty. Therefore, I'm not taking you seriously, and thereby I suggest that you grab a pencil and proceed to make love to yourself by inserting that pencil on the last track of your digestive system.
@@HasufelyArod The heroes in Marvel have no problem when it comes to killing unlike DC heroes that have codes on not doing it. I think is what the person that called you a dumbass meant. Meaning they’d have no problem killing a mass murderer like the Joker. Like even someone like Captain America has a high kill count from his time in WWII, and killing nameless goons. The only hero I can think of that doesn’t have a problem with it is Spider-Man.
Tony Stark privatizing world peace in this scene will never get old, and we will truly miss Iron Man no matter what.
"Most countries, 5 - 10 years behind. Hammer Industries, 20"
**APPLY WATER TO BURNT AREA**
Hammer can't even kill themselves with a suit.
Black panther: Oh that's cute
I prefer applying Salt to Hammer Industries on his burn ;)
Uses nanites to heal the gauntlet radiation burn
More like aloe vera but yeah
he's way too good at playing stark lol
Ah DistantKingdom, I didn't expect to see a famous pokemon critic in here. Specially since the comment is only minutes old
The hell you are doing here?
Some people are just meant for the role ❤️🔥
@@Avi_Fox Robert Downy Jr. was born to play Tony Stark. No other actor could ever fit the role as well as he did.
@@Veritas-invenitur In very much agreement with you good Sir. The real deal ☺️
“I'd like to point out that test pilot survived."
Sam Rockwell killed it in this. They need to bring him back into the MCU.
Quality actor
Hahahahahaha
He did survive though. It's the cripple from Dr Strange who found his legs by pulling from the astral plane or whatever.
@@nathanlobono5818 thats a different guy, that's not justin hammer
@@seanawa1791 he's not talking about justin hammer, he's talking about the pilot
I like how when Tony says "The point is you're welcome, I guess", you can see the actor playing Hammer crack a smile.
I think hammer respects Tony in some way.
@@PugnaciousProductions no the actor got out of his charecter
@@nirupanskumar2797 not necessarily, probably but not guaranteed
I don't think we're ever gonna get a scene like this in the mcu again
yeah sadly
and we'll never get big brother Peter and Morgan
mcu is getting dark nowadays. that just dont feel naturals as this, for example
@@letsgetit836 not dark enough
Very true, sadly
"I'd like to point out that test pilot survived.(with a spine twisted 180 degrees in the middle)"
Well technically not impossible
Alive but paralized
whats worse was when he learned magic to be able to walk again, then his magic was taken and became paralyzed again.
@@Panda-Monium251 Wait. That is the same guy?
@@zer0stars I don’t think so I think he was the guy in dr stranger hospital with the experiment amour thing but he could’ve gotten treated then went to the ancient one after when he wasn’t fixed
nah, but Tony OWNED him in this meeting.
Linda M owned THEM
He roasted the shit out of a hydra member
I now realize tony basically destroyed a fucking hydra agent without laying a finger on him
Reminds me of when Zuckerberg went to talk in front of a bunch of congressmen. Basically a bunch of old people with little to no knowledge of the internet trying and failing to properly grill the CEO of Facebook. It wasn't nearly as interesting as this though. More so just sad and leaving you wondering why there aren't any people with experience in that area as a congressman to handle situations like this. This was pretty much repeated when the CEO of Google had to explain the internet to some other congressmen on another occasion.
@@NEGT01 and that's extremely embarrassing/humiliating!
I was so focused on Tony’s snarky humor as a kid, I never noticed how great of a speaker he is
This is one of those moments that proves Tony is the smartest person in the world. He was sitting a room where everyone except Rhodey was against him. And within 15 seconds he took control of the room, and turn them to his side to the point they were giving him a standing ovation. As he said himself: "What more do you want?!"
correct me if im wrong but do the scientist of wakanda not look at him as lesser
like his tech at this point is nothing to wakanda?
@@scottgrasser9475 ...? What does that have to do with anything I said? XD Who brought up Wakanda?
@@Nimblescape you said he was the smartest person in the world
and i was making the point that wakanda scientist are far smarter
specificity shuri (i think thats her name)
@@scottgrasser9475 it’s not really fair to compare tony to people who had basically magic metal that the rest of the world doesn’t have
@@scottgrasser9475 nanotechnology
you can have all the magical metals you want, cant hurt someone with reconstructing and infinitely versatile tech
You'd think Tony doesn't care about his actions when here, he actually take tabs on people who was interested in taking his technology way ahead of the government. In Homecoming, you'd think he doesn't care about Peter's calls and logs about his adventures when Tony can actually recall it by memory without looking at his phone, even things from 3 weeks ago. The consistency of Tony Stark in the MCU is amazing.
Very perceptive.
And you're correct
The thing about Tony is that he puts plenty of energy into his aloof, rambunctious persona, but none of it takes away from the matters he finds truly important. He puts effort into making it seem like he's putting no effort XD
@@ayyylmao101 and that is really glorious xD
@@ayyylmao101 Like the flash always being late but better
Ironically though, he doesn't remember what he had for breakfast
In Avengers, Tony proves he was America 's nuclear deterrent
In Endgame, Tony proves he was the universe's Thanos deterrent
Underrated comment tbh
I agree with the deterrent he has because, not every human mind has the highest capacity of ability to use a force to be reckon with like this
In 1 of the 14,000,605 known parallel universes that Strange knew. Yeah sure. They got ass raped in the remaining 14,000,604. Atleast I'm happy about that "small" victory
@@Artaxerxes. they actually ended up saving two realities since the reality where the young thanos of endgame came from will not have the snap.
@@icecreamcake5381 Not necessarily, the Infinity Stones were returned to their timeline. Wasn’t this covered when Bruce went to get the Time Stone?
"I'd like to point out that that test pilot survived."
For his sake I hope he didn't.
For his sake i hope he didnt cause he will be a handicaped for the rest of his life XD.
Are we all just gonna ignore the fact that the Politician that said "F#%k you Stark" was a Hydra agent
Also F-bomb in pg-13
Yes. We saw the movie.
@@brizzle711 Goddamn the edge is strong with you
@@Campain-gz3kj Umm what? He was being a smart ass, not edgy.
Goddamn the dumb is strong with you.
@@virulenthunter3017 So many other words could be used, but movies need to be edgy and use swears. I wish we knew why...
So Tony hacked them with a cellphone.
"oh boy, I'm good"
to be fair, the impressive part wasn't necessarily the fact it was a cellphone, processing power and all are rarely ever a factor. The impressive part was how 'point and click' it was.
"oh boy I'm good"
Edit: The first comments edit put this in lmao
Easy,from what i know he have his own satellite and he's probably hacked all the security government
The guy hacked pentagon at age 15 on a dare. Nuff' said.
Keep in mind, this was 2010. What he did, we do all the time now. But screen sharing from a smart phone wasn't done yet. I think this scene is what made them implement it
As cool as Tony is in this, it’s completely ridiculous how smart he is in the MCU. He’s one guy who is decades ahead of the rest of the world combined with minimal effort. He even does stuff like figuring out time travel on a whim. He’s charismatic, but he’s functionally omnipotent.
I believe the word is "Omniscient"
@@markokrstic8795 I mean he’s not omniscient, because he doesn’t know everything. It’s just that he can basically do anything the narrative requires. He’s like Rick Sanchez. Need something done? He’s got a gadget for it. Need to hack the tv in a congressional meeting? No problem. Push some buttons. Need to crack time travel to go get infinity stones from old movies and solve literally any problem? Easy. You see what I’m getting at?
Thanos went to Nidavellir to built a gauntlet that can absorb the powers of infinity stone. Tony add a mini gauntlet feature in his suit that serves the same purpose.
You just see that ONE scene where he makes time travel work... The snap was 5 years ago, and I bet iron man would be trying to figure out how to fix it as soon as possible. So it's really AT LEAST 5 years of work we see, not 5 minutes of work..
@@krygs.t9862 you might not want to make up a story to serve your own narrative or prove a point
The other impressive thing about this scene is that while the government only has pictures of other countries’ experiments, Tony has the direct tapes
Well yeah cuz hes smart enough to create a program that instantly hacks into any government database as he pleases
@@f687sNFMalso he used to be weapons dealer, he still had contacts and many of them may owned him a favor
It's entirely likely that the government had the same tapes, but didn't show them because it weakens their case.
This is who Elon Musk imagines himself as when he's daydreaming
Not true
Only at nightimes
Well he's the closest Tony Stark he have
Then again he suggested nuking Mars so he's probably a secret supervillain
FYI
“I’m your nuclear deterrent”
Avengers (2012)
Tony: *puts nuke about as far away form America as possible*
Deters nukes. Physically.
The best solution, especially when you produce alternative mass destruction missiles like shown at the start of Iron Man 1.
And remember, that nuke sent in Avengers was an AMERICAN nuke sent by S.H.I.E.L.D.
@@iamkulit1cs613 No not S.H.E.I.L.D. It was the Council countermanding S.H.E.L.I.D. to fire nukes at AMERICA. Nick Fury shot down one plane himself. RPG. No suit, but doing his part.
Not only that, directed it at Loki's army
"You want my property? You can't have it".
Definitely my favourite line in the whole movie. Also his expression while saying this 😂. He's a born actor
Justin Hammer: I'd like to point out that test pilot survived.
Me: Yes, but is he happy about that?
No, he's definitely not happy about that.
Well he is playing basketball after the accident so he's atleast bitter about it.
@@HaloMachinimaFilms you're kidding? That's the same guy as from Dr. Strange?
@@Asher_Tye Yup, Doctor Strange is told about his case and skip it before he crashes.
@@HaloMachinimaFilms Ha! Never caught the connection.
"I've successfully privatized world peace"
*the USA liked that*
Socialists disliked that
Same Americans who like there Patriot Act and government-sponsored illegal spying
Wealthiest country in the world !!!!!
@@jankoleon3785 A joke of a country more like
Im 666th like
Just something that I thought I'd point out: All of the footage from the various countries and even Hammer were from Tony's personal phone, possibly from his personal server mentioned in IM1. Which means that he's been actively keeping a very close and a very good eye on people trying to copy the Iron Man tech. And doing a better job at it than the actual government and military.
Tony knows exactly how badly literally *anyone else* having his suit tech would be. He may play it off in a funny, blaze way, a childish, selfish jerk being difficult and sticking his finger to authority, but he knows. He's very acutely aware of the danger, the potential abuse, the sheer destructive capability, everything what he's made is capable of. And he knows he's the only thing stopping it from getting into the wrong hands.
Everyone's claims of Tony not taking the Armors existence and danger potential seriously enough are nothing short of brain-dead idiots. He was, albeit in his own way. Always had been. Tony was looking out for the world, to protect it from the crap he introduced to it, long before he really had any responsibility to do so. It would have been so easy for him to just not care, to go "Not my fault they copied me." But he never did, because Tony always had the heart of a hero. a protector.
Tony was always there for the world. While simultaneously making most of said world want to punch him in his face. An absolute icon.
this comment made me tear up so bad man i miss his character
I love how you write.
And yet with that level of higher-than-high-tech surveillance, "keeping a very close and a very good eye on people," he was unable to see that large portions of S.H.I.E.L.D. had been taken over by HYDRA.
@@lynnpoint6395 Tony didn't even know what Hydra was, though
@@Tigershark_3082 Whether he knew it was something by name or not, it seems his vast intelligence network should have detected amiss.
2:14 Even Hammer is smiling at his badassery
The actor broke his charecter 😂
I love how despite having just made him look like a fool, at 2:15 Hammer just smiles at Stark with admiration, like saying "You son of bitch fine you win"
It might be a microscopic display of sheer respect for the competition.
No, he's clearly losing the battle to not smirk. That wasn't scripted and I love it.
@@ChrisG87 That just shows that Sam Rockwell is amazed at RDJ.
im gonna go out on a limb and say thats the actor just smiling at the scene and was improvised. But hey what do i know im just some dude watching movie clips on youtube
@Daredevil I think it's on purpose since you can hear him "nose laugh" and that must have been added later
I don’t know what’s worse. Them showing that a North Korean diplomat is in a senate hearing or just randomly panning at an Asian when they showed the North Korean footage. 🤣
Damn HAHAHAA
Drama effect lol. Nonetheless not something to look too deep into
To be fair. It's hard to get a North Korean actor.
Aeis 300 You don’t need to. Its a senate hearing for internal affairs. Foreign representatives ain’t gonna be there.
@@rohitsrivatsan6362 they shouldn't be, I agree with you. Was just making a joke off of yours.
this is mark zuck's wet dream when he was with senators
@Dauda András politicians are idiots, thinking they run the world and know every secret of the universe. The don't even understand the internet.
Shiro 白 They will one day and you’ll know about it when comments like yours cease to exist.
@@wataterp7341 you're behind.
The 4 chan/wiki leaks meme war against the entire global media ended with 4 chan being overwhelmed with bots and paid shills for litterally years. Billionaires used to making Grass Roots political movements for their own political gain have been on the fire front of the internet culture was since then. The militari psyop MOS has made it their person mission to control and weaponise the flow of information on the internet.
Not only have they already learned the power this freedom has. But has been actively trying to silence it for years. The SJW outrage culture is a direct result of that global engineeringwant to create a weapon of mass censorship.
You are un informed.
@@ssc4649 Eh. Don't care. Boomer politicians are dumb.
Nice smartass reply tho
@@ssc4649 tHe SiLeNt mAjOrItY WiLl rIsE
1:30 When camera man is not immortal anymore
“You want my property, you can’t have it,” has always been my favourite part of this film, but the shared look between Tony and Rhodey who’s trying not to smile, around the 1:50 mark is also gold 😂
Now is a mess, they have full creative control and literally 0 rules.
its 2nd amendment
RDJ’s performance in this scene was incredible
Same with the actor who plays the senator role.
So we just gonna ignore that Infinity War was like 10 years after this yet no other nations had iron men flying around Edit: Chill I was just joking. I didn’t expect this comment section to turn into one of those ones where people start hating on the original commenter and where people start arguments against each other with no legitimate facts behind them and eventually just start cursing at each other losing sight of the original comment. *I have become the very thing I swore to destroy*
EmperorOfDance that we know of 👀
Axel Vela fair enough
well technically speaking they lost 5 years after the snap.
MrMusicGuy1980 lmfaoo
@@MrMusicGuy1980 he said infinity war not endgame
The way the entire court gave him a standing ovation. You gotta love Mr Stark.
"I'd like point out that pilot survived"
-Hammer
Except he didn't
@@devanshudwivedi5875 he did hes mentioned in doctor strange that line had a purpose
@@shadwarr1285 whaaaaaaat
"Arhhhhhhhggghh"
- the test pilot who reportedly survived.
@@shadwarr1285 Come on it's not possible
i guess the scene where the scientist guy says: "im not tony stark", is good too 😂
@666LaVey666 Tony Stark told Peter Parker that if he thinks he's nothing without the suit then he shouldn't have it.
@666LaVey666 sorry sir... I don't have a box of scraps.
That scientist later went on to get edith
Aditya Mishra thats dark
Its from Iron man 1
"I have successfully privatized world peace". Honestly, maybe the coolest craziest line ever uttered in the MCU so far. And probably the most underrated.
I truly miss this era of the MCU. How time flies and how quickly my youth with it.
I mean....Tony has a point. If nobody has been able to successfully replicate his tech why should he risk letting his designs to circulate in any of the world governments.
Hail HYDRA
Honestly that's such an amazingly well acted scene by absolutely everyone. The judge looks like a sleezebag exactly like he should, Tony is impeccable and just so real. Really good stuff.
thenewandrei4o94
That wasn’t a judge, it was a congressional committee chairman....
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ Hydra Agent
marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Stern
"Exacly like he should"😅😂😂
Fortunate there's no such man as Iron Man in this world. So much much easier
"I'd like to point out that test pilot survived."
God I love Justin Hammer, I hope we see Rockwell again!
the autocorrect/typos just make this comment more funny.
Poor guy, would have been better if he had died on the spot.
Bruh when i read that it was when that part came lololol
Jesus hammer
@@donmeisner4438 Even worse luck that Doctor Strange turned down his surgery. Lol
I wish the MCU had more scenes like this and wasn't so disconnected from the real world
Disconnected from the real world? This is a superhero universe (multiverse)
@@kbanghart I think the point the original commenter was trying to make was about the recent creative direction the MCU has taken towards, well, as you mentioned---the multiverse---with all these interconnecting narratives, and arguably overly confusing timelines.
The reason some people, and I think the commenter above, enjoyed the original MCU movies, with self contained, grounded storylines, was because of their connection to our world as it exists in the modern day. Including of course, a government that moves and acts as a force of authority (albeit undermined by Stark's technology, and their limited knowledge of the scale of their universe), one that makes use political processes, and bureaucratic solutions.
It seems the Avengers now eclipse much regulation, and have been in a way integrated with our peace keeping world-saving organizations so much so that they need no longer be made the focus.
There, the viewer gets to see how the fantastical element of this superhero world interacts with our existing establishments and diplomatic processes. It's fascinating in and of itself to view how our systems hold up to the stresses of unknown and emerging technology in the real world, like AI, but to be able to see how the US military and the DOD, an organization so vast and influential, would react to sci fi tech, and the possibility that they've been eclipsed in R&D by measurable centuries is such a fun thought experiment.
How the MCU is held down to our modern day governmental and institutional standards is a big reason I watched the original films. Recently, (assumably because they needed an expansion and evolution of their narrative) the MCU has expanded to the point of becoming an acid trip of a watch for someone who couldn't follow the logic of the most basic time travel movie. The narratives are intertwined to the point of undermining the integrity of individual stories. It feels like invented institutions and branches of government have emerged without much of the expected bureaucratic hell-scape of regulation they would likely be. They act with a sort of impunity, which although in canon their actions are explained by some loose directives or by-laws, don't feel grounded to actual legal procedure. They have become essentially troops of thug-like goons with no gov. pencil pushers to cap their power.
In short, I am a huge nerd for political, bureaucratic, and diplomatic processes, and how the supernatural and sci fi tether to the modern day, and would love to see that come back.
@@JedRaynerwasn't civil war about that.
@@maelguiraud3568 yep! I really like that movie. I guess I’m speaking more on the really recent stuff.
Because Thor and Guardians are really connected to the real world.
2:13 Justin Hammer reverts to being Sam Rockwell for a moment, smiling at RDJ's epic domination of the scene and the Iron Man character overall despite Hammer being, well, hammered
Lol nice catch. Even funnier when you consider that the actor playing Justin Hammer was initially slated to play Iron Man. It wasn't until RDJ tried out that they repurposed him in the 2nd movie.
I think it actually works nicely and adds to Hammer's character. He clearly despises Tony but this shows he despises those senators just as much and finds it hilarious when Tony begins to humiliate them.
Hydra was really close to gaining Iron Man level tech this scene.
With civil war, this scene actually becomes a lot scarier. Imagine an army of Hydra Men
So close.
Rhodes actually came close to handing the Iron Man tech on a silver platter over to Hydra when he took one of Tony's suit. Or maybe Rhodes already did but Hydra wasn't able to reverse engineer the suit.
@@JBrander when Rhodey got the Mark II suit and let Hammer weaponize it, he took the arc reactor off because he knew Hammer would try to reverse engineer it since that reactor is the power source.
Anyway Tony knew it that it would dangerous to give this level of tech ....
“I tried to play ball with these ass clowns” 😂
“Bleep you Mr. Stark. Bleep you Buddy” 😂
Imagine a politician saying “fuck you” on national tv
@@willseest3732 A politician who's a hydra agent lol
@@willseest3732 a politician swearing is not unheard of. Especially in recent years. Both Donald Trump and Andrew Yang have shown that they are very vulgar and one time, here, in Canada, a First Nations MP who was representing a Reservation (I think?) said something along the lines of, "Justin Trudeau does not give a fuck about the First Nations!"
Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man is just one of those characters that makes you smile whenever he's on screen. Seriously nailed it.
The reason Tony won against a whole court is simple: he presented visual unbiased evidence to the people to prove his arguments, while the government presented fake propaganda without any evidence to back it up.
I also love the fact that Tony quotes Churchill in this scene (by saying 'I privatized world peace' and making the V sign), and quotes Chamberlain in Age of Ultron (by saying 'Peace in our time' while creating Ultron with Bruce).
FWIW, the people presenting that fake propaganda without evidence were compromised by Hydra.
@@JJ-qo7th I know
@@edvinparmeza1298 Not everyone does. And that's okay. Anyway, hope your life is better now than it was nine months ago.
“Most countries 5-10 years away, Hammer Industries 20.”
“I’d like to point out that that test pilot survived.”
Best congressional hearing ever
It's even more badass that the Congress can't even fire back but to say the F word lmao
Kazuroko Kazuya haha yeah that's a definite 'i lost and have nothing else to say but screw you' lol. That happening in Congress would be hilarious.
@@janyogyog76 Well he was a hydra agent so that F bomb has another meaning because not only did tony just not let the the government get their hands on his tech,he also stopped hydra from getting their hands on it as well so he ruined that plan as well.
Only he can handle this situation one and only stark
Just like only HE could make a proper Iron Man armor. You see what happened when Hammer tried it? ...Well, getting hacked by a malicious Russian hellbent on revenge isn't exactly the best way to make your technological debut...
might as well say only Robert Downey Jr can do this 😆
He would've brought his daughter now and just bring back everything they said to the senate. " I hate you 3000."
1:52
that must have hurt like hell
This was a great strategy actually. When you know you're in the right and you're enemies attempt to gaslight public opinion about you, the best way to counter it is with self-evident truths. That's why you also want to live your life doing as few reprehensible things as possible so you can simply show people your life and welcome them to judge you. Public pressure will always terrify politicians.
Is it even a strategy??? A strategy is meant to give an advantage toward a rather difficult enemies, and you still have a great chance to lose. I mean, when you have far more superiors technology and intels, you already win.
“I’ve successfully privatized world peace”
well that aged well..
Wait is this a call back to where he tries to have the government take control of heroes? LOL
He also was on Jeffrey Epstein’s flight log, i guess you guys still like this Iron man clown.
Goes to show how much cap and tony changed from when they first started.
Joseph Curry He totally would be in the flight logs.
ZiiipyZap, ... At 02:25, .. Kool #NationalistPeaceSign✌ ?
You could hear the SAME scream of a guy in 1:27 and 1:52
Lol good catch
Nice catch 😂
Nice
Wow that guy just does not go well with mechs XD
*screaming in Korean
No one should be surprised Justin Hammer built such shoddy product considering it took him more than a minute to figure out how to unplug a TV
This is the most unbelievable “then they all clapped” reddit story ever
(Edit): My only regret with getting this many likes is that I wasn’t able to see my 666th like 😔
what?
It's logic of Presentation. You see it once, you clap once. You See the Last presentation, you clap the nation. Justin should've waited and gone last. He could've gotten more claps rather than a cough and a stomp from a foot. lol.
@@ZhyperCR1T you're wrong kid jaja
@@humalahum435 Hey, this kid is right. We just got blipped. Hammer needs to hammer his balls to get claps from people in pain. How could I not see that.
R/thathappened
“That test pilot survived”
But he probably wishes he’d died because he’s probably in a lot of pain for life and he’s in very bad condition
And as another comment here said, he’s got to face the toilet when he craps.
His spinal cord probably ripped and now he’s paralyzed for the rest of his life
@@reidfisher105 The cord's the least of his worries. That probably severed his abdominal aorta and he bled so much that he had a massive stroke. Living in such a state would be worse than just paralysis.
He shits forwards
Hammer was definitely lying
2010 Tony : countries are 5-10 years away!!
2019 Tony : I have nano suit try to copy that!!
@@LearningAI Imagine if Tony had the same vibranium to work with.
Shuri and Black Panther have the advantage of vibranium while Tony can make technology at par with relative common resources or better say he can even create his own atoms
@@LearningAI im not sure of how it works but I know that vibranium can even be used to either create power or store it or both. That's why wakanda has airships that would require a nuclear fusion power source to work, much like Stark's arc reactor. I'm not denying that Shuri is a genius cos she defo is. But she had the one material that makes everything easier. Stark built a pocket sized version of the arc reactor in a cave, went on to refine it and built iron-man suits powered by it. The nano-suit is extra special because jarvis is connected to every nano-bot so it can freely adapt and change to suit every and any situation. It is much more than just armour. If stark had vibranium his suit would literally be invisible lol. The black panther suit is nothing more than armour. It can't do anything beside storing itself in the necklace and redirecting kinetic energy. So I think stark made a superior suit with worse materials at hand. In Shuri's defense Stark has many years of experience on her.
Still might not be enough with 100 of metal men flying around, like ultron but being able to think for themselves.
@@joshuapark3181 In the comics he gets Uru (the stuff Thor's hammer is made of) and calls it the Thorbuster.
The way Iron Man was grounded in reality by a relatively realistic depiction of the US military and governmental process make Tony Stark even more badass. The later Marvel movies entirely sideline world governments in a way that requires the suspension of disbelief in an already fantastical narrative.
It basically breaks any concept of a national response. Once Thanos snapped his fingers and threw entire nations into chaos, only for the Avengers to bring everyone back in five years, is any government going to hold legitimacy?
I honestly feel like one of the big points behind Civil War and its aftermath was to completely shatter the illusion that world Governments held any power over the Avengers and the MCU as a whole. They tried, and it shattered the team, and even Tony was flipping them off to do what he wanted by the end of the movie.
Well, once Asgard got involved, what could governments do?
The guy who got turned around in his armor was refused surgery by Dr Strange, right before he got in his car accident.
@lets's take a walk. I think Dr Strange is referencing Rodey in that scene. Not the guy from Hammer
Chronologically it doesn't make sense, this was 6 years before the events of Dr. Strange. Also, Hammer mentioned that the test pilot survived, so it is extremely likely he had already gotten treatment. ALSO, it is pretty widely known that Strange was referring to Rhodey's crash from Civil War in that scene.
Sodium he probably said that to save face no way anyone in that suit would survive the back get snapped
@@callummacleod3146 He wouldn't lie to the US government on a lie that can be easily debunked, that would get him in even more hot water than just straight-up admitting the dude died. And, if he died, then that also proves the already proved, that Strange denying Rhodey surgery, not a dead person.
That’s a good guess, your onto something
This really is a satisfying scene. Imagine being so awesomely arrogant (in the best way possible), that you can say "no, fuck you" to the government (who are secretly the bad guys). I freaking love it.
What are you talking about. I say FUck Joe Biden every morning.
@@dray7276 You responded to a three month old comment to talk about politics, Ray. You’re a loser.
@@B1aLaF You are not important and my comment was more relevant than anything you've ever posted. Not only was this sent to my recommended feed but I watched the whole god damn scene and made a correlation to current events based on the comment. So what the fuck are you talking about bitch? Read her fuckin comment again and see which one of us is not important here...............
@@dray7276 You’re also really mad at me apparently
@@dray7276 and you liked your own comment
“I’ve successfully privatised world peace.” Double peace signs as he turns to the jury. How Tony Stark can it get? 😂
I laughed when he did that as soon as he did everyone just stood up at the same time clapping for him😂
To help with the context of this scene - this isn't a jury trial, it's a Senate hearing. Those are just witnesses/reporters/etc.. The significance of this scene is that the senators could theoretically take Iron Man suits away from Tony but he made it politically suicidal to do it because he has the entire nation's will behind him. That was why he showed them clips of stuff and made a show for the public behind him.
@@misterlich2826 oh lmao yeah i see it now 😂 oh my god in a dumbass
Man! I'm gonna miss this guy. No one has ever fit a role better.
Be quiet peasant
"I'd like to point out that test-pilot survived."
Fun Fact: He was referenced in Doctor Strange
im no doctor/medical professional, but im guessing he will then live the rest of his life in a wheel chair on constant pain meds
Wise One1494 na no need he broke his back. So he is paralyzed from the break and down.
If he's talking about who I think he's talking about then he was the guy strange went to to seek out the location of the temple. The guy who was running around playing basketball.
@@hunteravants7170 No he's the guy from the phone call in the car
@@boudewijnb Oh ok.
This is the same dynamic at play as when Superman faced down the US Military by telling the General that "You cant control me and you never will but that doesnt mean I am your enemy"
In most of incarnations, that is how I tend to imagine his relation with the government... and with other governments.
Earth One novel?
I love it when superheroes shut down governments trying to control them. It's so badass.
How Clark and Tony play it off though...... that is somewhat different, lol.
That scene is bs considering what Superman & Tony really are
0:50
Tony’s facial expression;
Whatever you wanna say Rhodey, let me just do the work for you.
0:53
*Casually gets into the satellite network*
I really love how Stark still gets his way despite the fact that those suits are trying to twist the case in their favour. E.g. defining the iron man suits and killing the monitors when stark was presenting
One of the funnies scenes lmao, from the 180 spine twisting guy to "hammer industries 20 years" to "I'd like to point out that pilot is still alive" like that makes any difference 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah the test pilot survived. I mean sure he’s a quadriplegic and now needs a machine to breath but he still survived.
@@StarrPower2232 that's just a detail
Justin saying that actually makes it worse lol
It only went 180 since that guy's Bones were apparently Stronger than Hammer's Material. If it weren't, his Entire Spinal Cord would break and put him on the Spot of the Guiness World Record receiving a huge walloping 1280 degree spin lol.
"i successfully privatized the future of the universe"
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@@yasserfanboy7801"no, i Don't think i will"
@@JanMaverickMDiaz ok man
@@yasserfanboy7801 *Communism Intensifies*
U said that wrong, should be something like: privatized the peace of the universe....the universe isn't private
“I’ve successfully won my first oscar”
Honestly, turning ""super-powers" of a hero into tech/a private company is an interesting way of showing why real-super heroes would be so controversial
for one side, yes, the power is in the hands of a regular person and not a government or organization, so there is someone that can oppose and resolve conflicts in case that the organization that rules the world choose to be corrupt
but for the other side, is extremely understandable for people to be afraid because in that case, world peace is completely dependant on that person being good, which is something that 90% of the world have no control or constancy over it (or errors, Tony is a good person but he still commits personal mistakes that affect that peace)
This topic is already touch with a lot of superheroes but I think that Iron-Man being basically "a business man with a personal super-weapon" is a great wait to put into perspective, and for some reason I love this kind of character, "I want to do good but my methods are low-key monopoly" (Giorno, Diluc- weeabos examples I know(?) xd
pd: my English is no very gud I know(?
Valid but we also trust governments to remain good in in our favor which they obviously don’t do time and time again. If anything in this universe Tony is more trustworthy than the governments themselves
Watch the tv show called the boys
@@micah5918 trueeee
I don't like blaming Tony Stark for his mistakes, all that's saying is that he's human. Does the government and police not make mistakes or have the potential to turn tyrannical?
Robert should have won a emmy every time he played Ironman.
u mean Oscar...emmy award is for tv, not movies.
@@markherring3513 nerd lol
@Zetony nerd 2 lol
@Zetony nerd
@Zetony i didn’t know
I said: "I successfully privatized world peace." And then everyone clapped.
Seriously, they did.
A standing ovation actually lol.....
Can we someday have this MCU back? I'm so sick of these phase 4, phase 5 or whatever phase is going on now. I miss old MCU so much :((
1:23 I love how Rhodey just sit back in his seat and wait to see for what Tony will do next
I love how Hammer immediately tried to turn off the screens because he knew his attempt would get pulled up next.
2:12 Sam Rockwell breaking character... 😂
Dude’s trying not to laugh. I mean, how could you not?
He's obsessed with him, he was just admiring him.
Nah, it's well within his character to laugh at Tony Stark being a fucking champ.
Justin Allen cap
I know we have smart phones but nothing beats Tony’s holographic phone its futuristic
That's the most libertarian scene i've ever seen in Marvel Studios.
Ron Swanson would approve
Elaboration? I'm slow on politics
@@EnclaveHater07 libertarianism is a belief of people's freedoms and liberties, and their main idea is freedom of choice. Not exactly political but there you go.
@@EnclaveHater07 sort of anarchy: idea that you don't need the government for, basically, anything, lol
@@queterian1526 Libertarians arent against governments existing just maximizing the individuals choice.
Tony Stark (and RDJ) was the backbone of this franchise.