Iron Man 2 release date 7th May 2010


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Anyone see the scene where Stark is making that round machine and the Agent passes over the Captain America shield? That was a funny scene! tongue.gif

yeah ! I lol'ed too.

Anyone see the scene where Stark is making that round machine and the Agent passes over the Captain America shield? That was a funny scene! :p

because Stark knows that cappy is a weak character :D

That scene where Pepper throws the helmet and he fetches it while saying 'you complete me' wasnt in the final cut right?

No, that was near the start of the film when he jumps out of the plane. They obviously cut it out and replaced it with a different scene. I didn't see what was wrong with it.

just watching IRON MAN 1 now before going to see 2 next week....

anyone notice the call signs for the 2 Raptor jets that chased him over the desert were "Whiplash 1 & Whiplash 2"

lol why would they do that since in the second he fights a bad guy named "whiplash" :laugh:

just watching IRON MAN 1 now before going to see 2 next week....

anyone notice the call signs for the 2 Raptor jets that chased him over the desert were "Whiplash 1 & Whiplash 2"

lol why would they do that since in the second he fights a bad guy named "whiplash" :laugh:

It's either a coincidence or intentionally done.

Either way, they had no idea how well the first Iron Man would do, so they wouldn't know if they'd get to make a sequel with Whiplash himself in it. Nor did they know they'd use Whiplash in the sequel I'm sure until they got around to actually working on it :)

Or they knew they'd use Whiplash in the sequel and it was a throwaway line/moment to drop the hint to the audience. Or not....

I just got back from an advance screening and I have to say the film was pretty awesome. My only complaint was the final showdown with Whiplash was way too short. Lots of humor throughout the movie and good pacing. I had no idea what the after-credits scene was about until I looked it up on the internet afterwards. I thought it was Deadpool's sword stuck in a rock. lol.

wached it yesterday on IMax, very nice movie, i fully enjoyed it,a friend who went with me thinks it?s rubish but i liked it

the story was nice, the action great, even if the last battle with the bad guy was a bit short and of course, ScarJo in tha huge screen looks mmmmmmmmmmmmm

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