Monday, June 16, 2014

Iron Man 2008 [DVDScr]

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Runtime: 126 min
Audio: AC3
Language: English
Subtitles: German
Frame Rate: 25 fps
Video Bitrate: 5428 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps
Year: 2008
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Director: Jon Favreau
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Terrence Howard


Torrent Size: 815 MB


Review: There was a big question mark hanging over the stage adaptation of Marvels Iron Man property. It was under the guise of director Jon Favreau. Now, do not get me wrong, I love the Favs, but when I found Helming that was a great comic book movie budget? Let's say I was a little worried. Once his cast was set and the fanboys started humming through the Internet started to facilitate the decision with great anticipation. Fortunately, when you finally see the final product, I was not disappointed in the least. With a great mix of skills and be visible both Spider-Man and X-Men and the comic wit and sheer fun Fantastic Four, Iron Man shows how a comic can be viewed correctly without all the added drama and weight. We finally, the essence of what the film makes these picture books so popular, the accióny mythology and as a sense of adventure and humor. Favreau never bogs down the exalted emotions with us and talking to us with gags and poorly written jokes. Instead, he gives his promise and give us a solid start to what could be a good trilogíao more.Favreau show that has been the story of the origin of the idea, but not boring fund our long drawn out history. His ability to give us the time is dual informacióna nicely orchestrated, showing Tony Stark in his basement, while the creation of the television in the background explains what happening in the outside world in the Middle East and the inside of your business. We will be hearing put the pieces together in the middle of witty banter with Stark and the wonderful special effects. By the end of the film is absolutely amazing the amount of information you'll find, as you know, all culminating in a decent final battle, but still important Segue in the inevitable follow-up. We are allowed entry into the developmental nature of Stark as he goes to war speculator is a man of action, and the reason, all the while seeing the technology improve and advance before our eyes. Like Batman, he's a hero here that needs help in the fight against crime. He no skills In addition to his brain being and should be able to see your thoughts go from paper to reality is a feat of magic. Each step is illustrated, each failure and success. It is quite a walk itself same, but when you add on top of the threat of war and global destruction, can only get better.The real success here the courage to take the actor over 40 to be a superhero. This takes guts, because no matter how appropriate it is, most studies have said no, change history and make young people more so we can churn out as many of these baby s as we can. I do not know how he did it, but Favreau Marvel has to get Robert Downey Jr. to play Stark, a sarcastic Lothario a brain capacity of Einstein. Really I can not think of anyone better role and he proves it by nailing every scene. I'm sure there are there any improvisation, but even if he does not, his comic delivery and ability to connect penny sincere seriousness of their choice to show his masterful cast for the rest craft.As, we all do what same. Jeff Bridges plays the bombastic creature villainy over-the-top, but appropriately for; Terrence Howard is nice as a friend and liaison with the military, there is not much to do, but definitely sowing seeds for the future; Gwyneth Paltrow and is a good sweet assistant Pepper Potts, who sometimes seems a bit subscribed and support of women than anything else, but comes through with some very nice comic moments kind of way. I also liked Shaun Toub as Yinsen, Starks El Salvador, and Clark Gregg, director of SHIELD Good to see Favreau giving a second operator become props director (Greggs debut coming out later this year in the form of Chuck Palahniuks Choke). Just wish they would have put up on the film. One thing to be seen the second, (like Stan Lee), but the second to be a thankless role in a series of scenes, just ad ...

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