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Fully Charged. morePlot:
When wealthy industrialist Tony Stark is forced to build an armored suit after a life-threatening incident, he ultimately decides to use its technology to fight against evil. full summary | full synopsisPlot Keywords:
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2 wins & 5 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Disaster Movie Foreign Movie Poster (From toxicshock. 28 August 2008, 12:01 AM, PDT)
'Iron Man' Star Robert Downey Jr. to Become Villainous 'Master Mind' (From Aceshowbiz. 27 August 2008, 11:37 PM, PDT)
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A well re-mastered legend moreUS Showtimes:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Robert Downey Jr. | ... | Tony Stark / Iron Man | |
| Terrence Howard | ... | Col. James 'Rhodey' Rhodes | |
| Jeff Bridges | ... | Obadiah Stane / Iron Monger | |
| Gwyneth Paltrow | ... | Pepper Potts | |
| Leslie Bibb | ... | Christine Everhart | |
| Shaun Toub | ... | Yinsen | |
| Faran Tahir | ... | Raza | |
| Sayed Badreya | ... | Abu Bakaar | |
| Bill Smitrovich | ... | General Gabriel | |
| Clark Gregg | ... | Agent Phil Coulson | |
| Tim Guinee | ... | Major Allen | |
| Will Lyman | ... | Award Ceremony Film Narrator (voice) | |
| Marco Khan | ... | Insurgent #4 | |
| Kevin Foster | ... | Jimmy | |
| Garret Noel | ... | Pratt |
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Rated PG-13 for some intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence, and brief suggestive content.Parents Guide:
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126 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Philippines:G (MTRCB) | Argentina:13 | Hong Kong:IIA | New Zealand:M | Singapore:PG | Malaysia:U | Brazil:12 | Finland:K-13 | France:U | UK:12A | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | Greece:K | Italy:T | Australia:M | Canada:G (Québec) | USA:PG-13 (certificate #44328) | Sweden:11 | Ireland:12A | Iceland:12 | Portugal:M/12 | Peru:PT | Netherlands:12 | South Korea:12 | Germany:12 (cut) (theatrical) | Canada:14A (Manitoba) | Norway:11 | Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Ontario) | Taiwan:PG-12 | Germany:12 (uncut) (video)MOVIEmeter: 
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Paul Bettany' recorded all his lines as JARVIS in two hours. moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Tony Stark is working at his computer, his coffee mug is upside down. In the next shot, it is right side up and partially filled with coffee. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Tony Stark: I feel like you're driving me to court martial. This is crazy. What did I do? I feel like you're gonna pull over and snuff me. What, you're not allowed to talk? Hey, Forest...
Jimmy: We can talk, sir.
Tony Stark: Oh, I see. So it's personal.
Ramirez: No, you intimidate them.
Tony Stark: Good God, you're a woman! I honestly, I couldn't have called that. I mean, I would apologize, but isn't that what we're going for here? I thought of you as a soldier first.
Ramirez: I'm an airman.
Tony Stark: Well you have actually excellent bone structure there. I'm kinda having a hard time not looking at you now. Is that weird?
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Since Marvel Comics and CGI started their mystical marriage in the late 1990s, we've had superheroes galore. Hulks, Surfers, Spidermen, not to mention constantly renewed Batmans and Supermans. So what does Iron Man have to offer that's different? A flawed character that becomes honourable is the answer, triumphing in the battle of Good over Evil in spite of being a bit of a prat.
Add to that some of the best features of Robocop, Batman Begins and Terminator II, and you have one of the more satisfying comic-books-turned-blockbuster that we've seen for a while.
Billionaire and genius Tony Stark with a personality vaguely based on Howard Hughes is a weapons inventor that gets captured by bad guys in Afghanistan. Forced to work for them, he has other plans. Stark, nicely played by Robert Downey Jr, fashions a hi-tech suit of armour - before going on to save the world in usual exemplary fashion.
This long build-up to explain how he becomes Iron Man is arguably the best part of the film. Ingenious special effects give Stark's futuristic Malibu mansion a sci-fi rather than fantasy feel. And the subtle build-up makes us more forgiving as the story slips slowly into comic-book reality.
There are, of course, compromises. It has to appeal to kids as well as adults, so there is none of the gutsiness of Terminator I (or similar adult-orientated sci-fi). And in spite of the heavy moral-political issues at stake, Iron Man stays politically bland this being the only way to get D.O.D. approval and hence associated goodies like fighter jets and military hardware.
One of the most interesting ideas for me in the film was the idea of 'zero accountability'. This takes the form of having all the wealth, brains and playboy attributes that fiction writers can imagine, but could also be a symbol for U.S. military might, for instance. Stark's first premise, of power being the ultimate deterrent (and hence a peace-keeping force) is undermined when the enemy gets hold of the same weapons and starts killing indiscriminately. Theologians might also muse how power itself has no moral authority. Good guys have to grudgingly beseech permission from whoever wields the biggest thunderbolt.
Iron Man, essentially a symbol of power, abounds in biblical references, even if these come more from the comic book creators than any learning on the part of filmmakers. Jericho, the name given to Stark's finest military weapon, was the city that had to be destroyed, 'as an outward display of faith.' Which makes for great symbolism. Until you consider that modern-day Jericho is in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories, and then Stark's 'rockets' start to look a lot more loaded.
Iron Man's technology has a special feature to avoid targeting civilians. Now this is one military development I would love to see.
The second half of the movie is pure action, but with a well-delivered script and sufficient plot-twists to keep you engaged. Out-of-reach love-interest materialises as Gwyneth Paltrow, who I found very agreeable to watch, and the excellent supporting cast also includes Jeff Bridges and Terrence Howard. This is a film that tries to please everyone and largely succeeds. It's a two-hour thrill-ride that offers a new action-hero for our CGI-sated palates.
On a personal note, my big disappointment was the title track or rather lack of it. Having heard one of the most famous heavy metal riffs of all time in the trailer, I couldn't wait to see Iron Man flying through the skies to the sound of Black Sabbath's rock anthem. Sadly, the riff is all you get (probably cos the words seem to be based on an altogether different story). But if you sit through the closing credits hoping for more, you do at least get a very important extra scene. So you've been warned: don't leave the cinema beforehand!