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Iron Man 2 – Review

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By Andrew Moore

This is, most likely, the geek in me talking but I often find myself beaming with a sense of excitement and anticipation any time I go to see a comic book adaptation. With Kick Ass already flying the superhero flag this year with an outstanding contribution to the genre, its time to check on an old classic in the form of Marvel’s Iron Man, returning for his surprisingly, much anticipated sequel. Can Jon Favreau manage to defy expectations once again and deliver another blockbuster hit? It seems to look that way…

Picking up literally from the closing events of the first film, Tony Stark – in a moment of sheer arrogance – has just revealed himself, to the world, as the mysterious armour-clad Iron Man. The news starts to spread rapidly, and eventually finds its way to Russia where Ivan Vanko plans his revenge on Tony for disgracing his family name. All typical comic book fluff so far.

As you would expect Robert Downey Jr is, effortlessly, on top form for playing…err…Robert Downey Jr? Some people, understandably, find this quality in his acting a bit irritating and repetitive, personally I have always enjoyed it, offering light relief from the constant intensity found in his peers, in similar features, such as Christian Bale in Batman or Toby Maguire in Spider-man. He managed to capture the narcissism of Stark while also having the opportunity to touch upon his much documented alcoholism, a brilliantly bold move for a superhero, who is obviously a role model to children.

Downey Jr was fortunately boosted by a frankly brilliant supporting cast, Mickey Rourke defied my expectations as the psychotic Whiplash – even producing a mildly acceptable Russian accent – while Sam Rockwell was entertaining as Tony’s corporate adversary, Justin Hammer. Don Cheadle had one of the hardest tasks required for any actor having to step into the shoes of the departed Terrance Howard – who bowed out from returning due to contractual issues. Though he wasn’t quite as charismatic as Howard in the role of Rhodey Rhodes he probably pulled off the ‘All-American Solider’ persona a bit better, coming off as a stern bad cop to Stark’s laid-back slapstick good cop, not to mention was one of the highlights of the movie as War Machine.

Though faring far better than I had initially expected, it was slightly disappointing not to see Scarlet Johansson’s sultry Black Widow sport her original Russian accent – seriously if Mickey Rourke can just about get away with it, why not someone as capable as she?! One of the outstanding cameos that made me genuinely smile was not the brief appearance of a certain iconic shield, nor was it the return of Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) but seeing Mad Men’s John Slattery appear in vintage video reels as Tony’s father Howard.

Similar to the first movie however I was underwhelmed the action element took a bit longer to fully bare fruit than perhaps it should for a sequel. However when you have a character like Tony Stark, you could probably go most of the film without seeing his near-indestructible alter ego and having few complaints. Where Iron Man 2 succeeded as a sequel was developing Tony Stark as a person, realising his own personal journey, into the hero everyone wants him to be, is far from complete. The film also is a treat because it must be the first sequel in a long while to not bother going down the ‘darker is better’ route, capturing the true spirit of Marvel Comics, in comparison to their DC counterparts.

Final Thoughts
Iron Man 2 was a highly entertaining film that perhaps could have had a higher injection of mindless action to balance the troubling inner-demons of the protagonist. Overall I found it no better yet no worse than the first instalment which, considering how enjoyable the previous film was, is hardly a bad thing. Though as mentioned before, time after time, will the film makers at Marvel please consider better villains for their future productions.

(rating:3.5/5]

See This If You Liked…
Iron Man, Spider-man 2, Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk

Iron Man 2 is in cinemas nationwide from April 30th

Shelf Space – 30.04.2010 – New Video Game Releases

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Yes people, the domestic football season is almost at an end (to the relief of Liverpool fans everywhere), but the good news is that the 2010 World Cup is just around the corner. Why not get in the mood with this week’s release of FIFA World Cup 2010? Having played the demo earlier in the week, I can safely say that the game plays just as well as FIFA 10. A few tweaks have been made and the overall game has been given that World Cup theme and shine to it.

If you prefer fighting to football, you will be pleased to hear that Street Fighter 4 gets an updated version for those who passed on it before. Super Street Fighter 4, adds 10 new characters to the roster, including the much talked about Turkish oil wrestler, Hakan, alongside old favourites T. Hawk, Dee Jay Maximum, Guy, Cody and Dudley. New game modes for both offline and online scraps have been added and I personally, am very happy to see the return of the car smashing bonus stage.

The latest game in the Wario Ware series, Wario Ware D.I.Y., is available today as well. This time around you have the ability to create your own mini-games and upload them, via your DSi, to share with the world. The game features approximately 90 of its own quirky mini-games to give you some inspiration.

It is time to suit up, as Iron Man not only returns to our cinema screens this week, but our consoles as well in what hopes to be a major improvement over the first game. Sadly, Scarlett Johansson does not come with a copy of the game.

Enjoy the May Day Bank holiday!

In stores now:

  • 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (PS3, PSP, Xbox 360)
  • God of War Collection (PS3)
  • Iron Man 2 (DS, PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360)
  • Super Street Fighter IV (PS3, Xbox 360)
  • Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction (PC)
  • WarioWare DIY (DS)
  • Wings of Prey (PC)

Online now:

  • 5 Arcade Gems (WiiWare)
  • Championship Manager 2010 (PSP/PS3 minis)
  • DodoGo! (DSiWare)
  • Save the Turtles (DSiWare)
  • Simply Solitaire (DSiWare)
  • Surviving High School (DSiWare)
  • The King of Fighters ’95 (NeoGeo)
  • VT Tennis (DSiWare)
  • WarioWare: Do It Yourself – Showcase (WiiWare)

Trailer: Iron Man 2

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Wee Trailers: Blockbusters of 2010

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The beginning of a new year means that blogs, websites and magazines tend to go “list crazy”. Empire Magazine treated us to a veritable feast of lists on their website just before the new year. They looked at the film trends of the noughties, the biggest blockbusters and the highest earning films.

So, as we all sit huddled around our radiators in January, it’s time to get positive and look ahead to some of the great films Hollywood has in store for us this year. This isn’t a high-brow list of great finds rather just a little rundown of the blockbusters set to whet our appetites this summer.

Iron Man 2

Clash of the Titans

The A-Team

A Nightmare on Elm Street

Tron Legacy