Iron Man 3 review Expect Spoilers
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 5:07 am
I just saw Iron Man 3. I think it is a movie worth watching, and possibly the best movie set in the 199999 universe. It is definitely worth seeing.
My favorite part was Tony slowly realizing he can't protect everyone no matter how much he wants to, and that he needs to put faith in others. It turns out that Tony could have had surgeons remove the shrapnel for example.
One thing that didn't make sense to me was at the very end Tony throws what looks like the arc reactor that was in his chest into the ocean.
I liked how they set up the kid who helped Tony as a possible replacement for Tony in the future, or perhaps the kid is something else in the works. The kid's father goes to buy lottery tickets, and just disappears is rather odd.
I hope Pepper did not lose all of the powers she gained from extremis. All Tony had to do was fix the over heating problem. It might slow how quickly the person heals and remove the energy projection powers, but I'm not sure why she would lose the purely physical enhancements? She rather enjoyed being superhuman.
Kills
Pepper Potts: 2
Iron Man: .5
War Machine: .5
In three movies Pepper(the damsel in distress) has more kills then the heros.^_^
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Technological Data
J.A.R.V.A.S. can control at least 42 armors at once, but can't seem to identify an extremis enhanced Pepper from the enemy.
Tony was able to inject what seemed to be chips into his body that let him control 42.
In spite of being a buggy prototype not ready for combat, the Mark 42 was able to take an insane beating with only minor repair. Recharging it seemed to be the biggest problem.
Tony's armors have problems at 3,000 degrees, but then metals tend to melt at those temperatures.
Extremis seems to basically hack and reprogram a part of the brain that was described similarly to a USB port, and then let you rebuild the body as you please. It almost seems to alter a morphic field of sorts. They actually give a nice bit of technobabble as to how it works in the movie without hurting the scene. I wish I could find a script to quote that part.
My favorite part was Tony slowly realizing he can't protect everyone no matter how much he wants to, and that he needs to put faith in others. It turns out that Tony could have had surgeons remove the shrapnel for example.
One thing that didn't make sense to me was at the very end Tony throws what looks like the arc reactor that was in his chest into the ocean.
I liked how they set up the kid who helped Tony as a possible replacement for Tony in the future, or perhaps the kid is something else in the works. The kid's father goes to buy lottery tickets, and just disappears is rather odd.
I hope Pepper did not lose all of the powers she gained from extremis. All Tony had to do was fix the over heating problem. It might slow how quickly the person heals and remove the energy projection powers, but I'm not sure why she would lose the purely physical enhancements? She rather enjoyed being superhuman.
Kills
Pepper Potts: 2
Iron Man: .5
War Machine: .5
In three movies Pepper(the damsel in distress) has more kills then the heros.^_^
-=-=-=-=-=-
Technological Data
J.A.R.V.A.S. can control at least 42 armors at once, but can't seem to identify an extremis enhanced Pepper from the enemy.
Tony was able to inject what seemed to be chips into his body that let him control 42.
In spite of being a buggy prototype not ready for combat, the Mark 42 was able to take an insane beating with only minor repair. Recharging it seemed to be the biggest problem.
Tony's armors have problems at 3,000 degrees, but then metals tend to melt at those temperatures.
Extremis seems to basically hack and reprogram a part of the brain that was described similarly to a USB port, and then let you rebuild the body as you please. It almost seems to alter a morphic field of sorts. They actually give a nice bit of technobabble as to how it works in the movie without hurting the scene. I wish I could find a script to quote that part.