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Iron Man Trailer on Lost, Next Week

Not that you need another reason to watch "Lost," but if you do, we have one: The brand new "Iron Man" movie trailer premieres during the Feb. 28 episode of "Lost" on ABC. "Lost" kicks off at 9 p.m. Eastern/8 p.m. Central. Don't miss a minute of it!

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Oh god, I for one can not stand Stan Lee's Cameo's. They just seem so random, off-placed, and terrible acting/direction, etc.

It's like, making a meaningless scene, stand out. Who wants that in their movie? Yes I know, It's stan lee, but it just reeks of shameless self promotion.

Sorry, just had to say that.

Good cameo's are funny/silly, unexpected, etc. And the star actually has some dialog, etc.

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Bah, they lost me with the "humorous" scene while flying and crashing and with the cliche "I walk away calmly knowing something its gonna blow behind me".

I thank heavens for comic adaptations that are more propositive, like Nolan's Batman or Sin City.

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I don't understand why people can't make a decision about a movie themselves. Why would you base watching a movie or not based on the opinions of another?

If it gets a bad review you're just gonna say forget it and not watch the movie? If the movie is looks remotely interesting to you, you should just check it out anyway.

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