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So will the directors of Ironman and The Incredible Hulk colloborate on the sequel to make an Avengers movie? Also does anyone know if Sam Jackson will being making an appearance with Edward Norton after the credits? Edited by Oxuyoska
Some people are claiming that this movie its on par with Batman Beigns. its really THAT good? :o

I don't think it's that well done when it comes to character development and such, but as superhero movies goes it's definitely that good overall.

Great movie and best superhero movie since Batman Begins. The acting is top-notch, especially Downey Jr, Iron Man himself.

The action scenes and special effects put Spider-man to shame.

The score is somewhat forgettable, but competent.

Looking forward to the sequel.

9/10.

P.S.: Stay after the credits, you won't be disapointed.

it wasn't the best movie... nor was it as good as transformers, so people need to stop saying that.. but it was a good set up for the next movie

8/10

Im pretty sure that since this is a more or less 'free' forum that people can keep saying what they want. I think it was better than Transformers, and I give it a 15/10 I am easily amused, and I loved it.

The movie was good but nothing awesome. Robert downey was expectedly great, the CGI was great, but it lacked action, which it does not compensate with its so-called characterizations. It feels like a 100% summer blockbuster movie, which isnt something I 100% expected reading some of the reviews, it is no where near as different as batman begins or ang lee's hulk.

however like most comic book movies, it sets up nicely for a sequel.

I will settle for 7/10. 7.5 tops.

I saw it and my only perk with it is that it was maybe 30 minutes too long (take some scene here and there, which were boring, and you have the 30 minutes).

The special effects were awesome, specially the part with the jets and Ironman flying.

Overall I liked it very much, can't wait until its released on BluRay.

Amazing movie, loved it. Wish there was more action instead of just at the end but being the first ina series I can understand why. RDJ was THE MAN without him it would have sucked. Now we will see if I can wait until blu ray to watch again for it I will go back to the theaters. My money is on the 2nd choice.

The movie was good but nothing awesome. Robert downey was expectedly great, the CGI was great, but it lacked action, which it does not compensate with its so-called characterizations. It feels like a 100% summer blockbuster movie, which isnt something I 100% expected reading some of the reviews, it is no where near as different as batman begins or ang lee's hulk.

however like most comic book movies, it sets up nicely for a sequel.

I will settle for 7/10. 7.5 tops.

really no different than ang lee's hulk? ouch and you gave that movie a 7/10...

Seen the movie last night and I have to say it was very good. I few parts of the movie had me laughing like the " tests "

I would rate the movie a 8.0 on 10. The end left me in a state of WTF but in the end I guess it sets up for a second movie.

Over all I really enjoyed it.

really no different than ang lee's hulk? ouch and you gave that movie a 7/10...

Batman Begins and Ang Lee's Hulk are both different from the usual superhero movies. These two were ambitious and cater more towards their characters and exposition rather than just action and humour. While Begins is the better film, Hulk was still pretty damn good. I for one thought the CGI looked great for its time. I'm not saying Iron Man is bad, just that reading some of the reviews, I thought it would be a slightly more ambitious take on the genre. It's of course still good and very fun, but then you can't deny, for the type of film that it is, it lacked action can you?

I personally thought Hulk was horribly done while I loved Batman Begins. And I'd certainly place Iron Man in the second spot (with Batman Begins at the first) even though it wasn't quite in the same vein as Batman Begins because it was just so well done for what it wanted to do.

heh... we're all entitled to own opinion, so mine's the following:

tons better than transformers. transformers imo was actually crap, grossly overrated and actually annoyed me because of its inconsistency.

iron man is awesome. probably the best movie i have seen so far this year. and i agree, definitely better than all the comic to movie adaptation i have ever seen.

can't wait for the next one (2010... booo! come out sooner!), and i would imagine war machine would be in it? that would be AWESOME^GOOGLE.

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