Sunday, June 13, 2010

Review: Iron Man 2

So the 2010 summer movie season is upon us once again. I only saw two movies so far, but hope to see more as they come along. Here are my reviews on the two already seen:

Iron Man 2
*WARNING* Spoilers ahead and some stuff from Wikipedia
As you might think already, I love the Marvel movies so far. Tony Stark revealing his identity as Iron Man at the end of the first film was a curve-ball I didn't see coming. The post-credits scene at the end was another, with Samuel L. "Snakes on a Plane" Jackson as Nick Fury, a character who, in the Marvel Ultimate comic book continuity is BASED ON HIS APPEARANCE. Major plus.

Roles include: Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, Tony's bodyguard and chauffeur. Paul Bettany returns as JARVIS' voice, and Phil Coulson's back and played by the same guy.The only person replacing the previous is Don Cheatle as Rhodey, which is a slight improvement from Terrence Howard. Stan Lee has a cameo, but Tony mistakes him AGAIN, this time as Larry King. A bit of real-world flavor is added in by Christiane Amanpour and Bill O'Reilly. The late great DJ AM has a cameo as well, and the film is dedicated in his memory.

The new film is set six months after the first, with Stark now being brought in by the US government about the Iron Man armor (Senator Stern played by Garry Shandling is a nice touch). Stark refuses to turn over the suit, claiming that his competitors are years away from successfully recreating it, with humorous test videos adding an exclamation point to the statement.

We then find out that Tony's slowly being poisoned by the core in his arc reactor (oh, the irony). Because of this, he appoints Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow) as the CEO of his namesake business, and fills Potts' former position as his personal assistant with a hot number named Natalie Rushman (Scarlett Johansson).

He then tries for Semi-suicide at the Circuit de Monaco, where he's almost killed by one PO'd guy named Ivan Vanko (played by the coming-back Mickey Rourke), who has an arc reactor and a suit of his own, along with whip-like energy weapons. However, Stark defeats Vanko with the aid of a new portable briefcase armor (hearkening back to some comics and the '90s cartoon). Afterward, Stark learns that Ivan is the son of his father Howard's (John Slattery) old partner, Anton Vanko, who collaborated with Howard on the first arc reactor but was deported to the Soviets following his attempts to cash in on the technology and died in poverty. Ivan blames the two for his family's fate, and seeks revenge. Rival weapons manufacturer Justin Hammer (played nicely by Sam Rockwell) has Vanko broken out of jail - by way of faking Vanko's death - and recruits him to perfect a line of armored combat units to upstage Stark at his own Expo. However, things go sour between Hammer and Vanko when Vanko, instead of building armored suits like Hammer wanted, instead builds a series of military drones for an unknown purpose.

So there, one-half of the movie's plot for you. I think that's all I need to get you guys to know that this is a hell of a film. If not, here's one: Scarlett's character is a spy from S.H.I.E.L.D. and wears a bad-ass jumpsuit later in the movie. That must have increased male movie-goers by the double-digits. If you bought a ticket, it should have been a good time. If you didn't, go see it in theaters or buy the DVD or Blu-ray Disc.

Although there are a lot of new characters and some flying plot threads in this film, but everyone's performance was rock-solid and the action was comfortably packed in.

Rating: Four out of five popcorn kernels

Monday, August 03, 2009

2012 and the IHC

Okay, new thing here. It's the IHC, or the Institute for Human Continuity. Their mission is to ensure the survival of the human race beyond 2012. Why 2012, you may ask? The Mayans predicted the end of the calender to be on December 21, 2012. Why believe them? Before going public earlier this year, they conducted three decades of research. They have various initiatives based around research, preparation, and long-term survival. They even have a lottery to guarantee every citizen of the planet an equel chance of survival. you can sign up for it at their site I bookmarked on the sidebar. Good luck and thank you for listening.

PS to Charlie: Give it a chance, man.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Contest!

Yes, another one: this time, a soda machine: http://anyluckyday.com/contest-of-the-day-sodastream-fountain-jet Genius idea, right? And tasty. :9

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Another contest for ya http://anyluckyday.com/contest-of-the-day-the-slanket for the Slanket, the earlier and more expensive version of the Snuggie. One winner, Ruby wine. Follow instructions to enter.

Monday, March 09, 2009

Away from film, into contests!

No, not a contest from ME, but from this: http://anyluckyday.com/contest-of-the-day-flip-video-camcorder follow instructions for chance to win cool camcorder. Nuff said.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Changes in Star Trek film

OK, so there have been some changes to Star Trek. First, it has been delayed until 2009. Yes, DELAYED. In February 2008, midway through the shoot, Paramount announced they would move Star Trek from its December 25, 2008 release to May 2009, arguing that more audiences would see the film during summer rather than winter. Here's the updated stats:


“STAR TREK”
Paramount Pictures and Level 1 Entertainment Present
A Bad Robot Production
A J.J. Abrams Film
“Star Trek”
Produced by J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof & Bryan Burk
Based upon “Star Trek” Created by Gene Roddenberry
Written by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman
Directed by J.J. Abrams
Cast: John Cho as Hikaru Sulu, Ben Cross as Sarek, Bruce Greenwood as Christopher Pike, Simon Pegg as Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, Chris Pine as James T. Kirk, Zachary Quinto as Spock, Winona Ryder as Amanda Grayson, Zoë Saldana as Uhura, Karl Urban as Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy, Anton Yelchin as Pavel Chekov, with Eric Bana as Nero and Leonard Nimoy

Synopsis: From director J.J. Abrams (“Mission: Impossible III,” “Lost” and “Alias”) and screenwriters Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman (“TRANSFORMERS,” “MI: III”) comes a new vision of the greatest space adventure of all time, “Star Trek,” featuring a young, new crew venturing boldly where no man has gone before.
Release: May 8, 2009

This film has not yet been rated.

AS BEFORE, CREDITS NOT FINAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
So, there you have it, you're up to speed. Oh, one more thing... NEW TRAILER WITH 'QUANTUM OF SOLACE' AND ONLINE FRIDAY!!
Thank you, that is all.
-Dave

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Star Trek

Oopsie, forgot to put on info:

"STAR TREK"
Paramount Pictures and Level 1 Entertainment Present
A Bad Robot Production
A J.J. Abrams Film
"Star Trek"
Executive Producers Bryan Burk Jeffrey Chernov Roberto Orci Alex Kurtzman
Edward Milstein Bill Todman, Jr. Paul Schwake
Produced by J.J. Abrams Damon Lindelof
Based upon "Star Trek" Created by Gene Roddenberry
Written by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman
Directed by J.J. Abrams

Cast: John Cho, Ben Cross, Bruce Greenwood, Simon Pegg, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Winona Ryder, Zoë Saldana, Karl Urban, Anton Yelchin, with Eric Bana and Leonard Nimoy


Synopsis: From director J.J. Abrams ("Mission: Impossible III," "Lost" and "Alias") and screenwriters Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman ("TRANSFORMERS," "MI: III") comes a new vision of the greatest space adventure of all time, "Star Trek," featuring a young, new crew venturing boldly where no man has gone before.
Release: December 25, 2008





This film has not yet been rated.

CREDITS NOT FINAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Happy January!

Hey guys! Updating earlier than I thought, but I just want you to know I saw Cloverfield, and it was GREAT!!!!! 5/5! Also, I saw a trailer before that film for the naxt X-Mas '08 movie... "STAR TREK." That's right, it's coming! See more on Wikipedia (search 'Star Trek (film)') or go to this site: http://www.startrekmovie.com/ It'll be on the links section, so get clicking!
Until next time!
Davy

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