The events of Loki's attack on New York City has left Tony Stark a completely changed man. Now saddled with a severe case of insomnia and post traumatic stress disorder, Tony spends his sleepless nights the only way he knows how - coming up with new prototypes for the Iron Man suit. But now new events require that Tony suit up again. A villainous mad man known only as the Mandarin has staged a horrible attack on the Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, and is coming for Tony. An angry Tony wants to confront the Mandarin face to face, who proceeds to stage an attack on Tony's Malibu mansion and leaves him with absolutely nothing - no Pepper, no toys except for a defunct Iron Man prototype called the MK42, and he's stranded in the middle of Tennessee. Tony believes the attack on the Chinese Theater and an attack on a small town in Tennessee are related. As he puts the pieces together and tries to get the MK42 working, he discovers far more sinister forces at work greater than the Mandarin himself. But how does an event from Tony's past fit in with the events of the present? Marvel's "Iron Man 3" pits brash-but-brilliant industrialist Tony Stark/Iron Man against an enemy whose reach knows no bounds. When Stark finds his personal world destroyed at his enemy's hands, he embarks on a harrowing quest to find those responsible. This journey, at every turn, will test his mettle. With his back against the wall, Stark is left to survive by his own devices, relying on his ingenuity and instincts to protect those closest to him. As he fights his way back, Stark discovers the answer to the question that has secretly haunted him: does the man make the suit or does the suit make the man? After seeing Iron Man 3 twice that's start by saying if this movie wasn't labeled as an Iron Man movie (And didn't have the suits too) it would be a fantastic action movie but it is an Iron Man movie so it has expectations some of them Iron Man 3 delivers but some of them it just does not. The first act of Iron Man 3 is fantastic it funny, smart, action packed and just works but sadly the second act arrives now that's start with the Mandarin Kingsley knocks it out of the park but they under used the character of much. One thing the Iron Man movies is humor and this doesn't fail with that this movie has a lot. Most of the acting is fantastic like Guy Pearce as Aldrich Killian, Robert Downey Jr. as always and Ty Simpkins as Harley you will see this kid in more movies, but there are some average acting like Rebecca Hall as Maya Hansen At the end the day Iron Man 3 is good movie but doesn't have the Iron Man feel from the first two but still is a good movie. <br/><br/>7.5/10 I can't believe what I saw tonight. I went and saw the highly anticipated Iron Man 3 directed by Shane Black. I'll start this review off by saying "Marvel, what was going through your mind when you were making this film?" I was so disappointed by this film, it wasn't even funny. I am just in shock, by this movie. How did something so good, become something so bad?<br/><br/>Story: The story follows Tony Stark after the events of The Avengers. Tony is having issues dealing with what he has been through, and the movie shows him dealing with these issues quite well. Unfortunately this is probably the best part about this story. Now if you're a comic book fan, you probably know of the Extremis story. If not, then this story will seem very fresh and interesting to you. Iron Man 3 has a hard time following this beloved Iron Man story, but I'm actually okay with that. I understand that movies are different from the source material and they must put their own spin of things. The movie goes along and gives some plot twist (one of which I will go into more detail down below). These twists can make the story interesting if you aren't familiar with the source material, but the movie still feels like it has a hard time deciding whether it wants to be funny or be full of action. For me this story was horribly disappointing. There was so much that could have been done with the source material that they just decided not to do, but that isn't where I have an issue with this film.<br/><br/>Acting: Again Robert Downey Jr. does a fantastic job playing Tony Stark. He really brings life into the character, and he is just fit for the part. Ben Kingsley as the Mandarin was a great choice for the role, but the story prevents it from becoming memorable. Guy Pierce was actually very good in this film. He picked up the slack for the other characters who were just okay.<br/><br/>What I have against this film: *SPOILERS* The main villain in this movie in this movie is….not the Mandarin? It's actually Guy Pierce's character. Now this wouldn't bother me, if the Mandarin actually did something in this film. But no. He is a complete joke and Iron Man fans who have read the comics will feel like they were just stabbed in the back by Marvel. I'm not even a big Iron Man fan, but I knew about this story and that the Mandarin is his arch nemesis. Why then does his arch nemesis do nothing in this film?! He is supposed to have all these powers, and is pretty much a super terrorist, but nothing happens. It was so disappointing, I wanted to cry. I have never been so let down by a movie in all my life. Now I didn't have the highest expectations for this movie after seeing Iron Man 2 (which I liked, just not as much as the first one). I was looking forward to seeing what they would do with this villain and story line, and what they did was almost criminal. I really hope Marvel looks at the feedback of these reviews and sees that they messed up. They need to stick closer to the source material so stories like this aren't ruined for their #1 customers. I don't think they need to follow the source material word for word, but they shouldn't have changed it as much as they did.<br/><br/>Conclusion: I came into this movie with some fairly high hopes. The story looked amazing, and they had a great villain, but none of this mattered in the end. I was let down by this film and by Marvel. I don't understand how they could get something like the Avengers so right and get this movie wrong. I am terribly disappointed by this movie, and I really can't recommend it to anyone who has read an Iron Man comic or knows of Iron Man stories. Marvel has a lot of apologizing to do after this. Such a sad night. Downey, Jr. remains a rightfully cherished smartass figure, having as much a ball with Black’s one-liners as he had in “KKBB,” and he sells Tony’s newfound post-traumatic vulnerability more credibly than the film does. Still suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following the events in <a href="/title/tt0848228/">The Avengers (2012)</a> (2012), Tony Stark (<a href="/name/nm0000375/">Robert Downey Jr.</a>) deals with his insomnia by spending his sleepless nights designing new prototypes of the Mark-42 Iron Man suit. The suits come in handy when the mysterious Mandarin (<a href="/name/nm0001426/">Ben Kingsley</a>), a villainous terrorist, steals TV broadcast time, threatens the United States as well as President Ellis (<a href="/name/nm0006669/">William Sadler</a>), stages a devastating attack on the Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, and sends Tony's Malibu mansion tumbling into the ocean. When Tony and Colonel James Rhodes (<a href="/name/nm0000332/">Don Cheadle</a>) finally track down the Mandarin, Tony discovers that an event from 1999 is also connected to the present terrorist attacks. . Iron Man 3 is the third movie in the Iron Man film series, preceded by <a href="/title/tt0371746/">Iron Man (2008)</a> (2008) and <a href="/title/tt1228705/">Iron Man 2 (2010)</a> (2010). The character of Iron Man is based on a comic book of the same name created by Marvel Comics editor Stan Lee and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. Iron Man first appeared in issue #39 of Tales of Suspense (March 1963). The story for Iron Man 3 was based on "Extremis", a six-issue story arc from the comic book series Iron Man (vol. 4), published in issues 1 through 6, in 2005 and 2006, by Marvel comics. The screenplay for Iron Man 3 was written by American filmmaker Shane Black (who also directed) and British screenwriter Drew Pearce. The reason for this is not directly referenced in the film and is left to the viewer's interpretation. It has been noted that the star in the center of the shield has been replaced with an "A", the symbol for anarchy. Kevin Feige has said that the Mandarin uses "symbolism of various cultures and iconography that he perverts for his own end." A popular theory is that he is attempting to twist the ideals the shield represents. This fits in with the speech that he gives in the film: "Ladies, children, sheep… Some people call me a terrorist. I consider myself a teacher. Lesson number one: Heroes, there is no such thing." The complex design of the Mark 42 made for some unique properties: Each piece of independent armor had to have its own power supply to utilize the repulsor/anti-gravity flight capacity and each piece had to be able to independently and cooperatively know where it needed to be and in what order it needed to arrive to make the suit viable upon receipt: this means they were all capable of managing their own power resources. Each unit is capable of functioning independent of any other pieces (see Tony's unconventional one hand, one foot aerial ballet of destruction) and thus they are likely not able to be easily recharged unless the suit is in one piece. The Mark 42 did not seem to be as physically strong as some of the other designs, possibly because of its very modular nature. Since the suit was designed to fit people other than Stark himself—we see Pepper using it quite well—it makes sense to have the suit function without a direct link to the Arc reactor in Tony's chest. It also makes sense to allow the suit to be recharged on ordinary electricity in the event Stark is not around (as it proved to be a useful feature). Recharging on ordinary electricity was a feature of the comic version of Iron Man from the very first designs. His suits were designed to absorb solar energy constantly, absorb some electromagnetic energy from his enemies or to be powered directly from land-based power supplies. He could even link his armor to land based power supplies to augment his strength briefly. After Pepper Potts (<a href="/name/nm0000569/">Gwyneth Paltrow</a>), whose Extremis powers allowed her to survive the fall, kills Aldrich Killian (<a href="/name/nm0001602/">Guy Pearce</a>), Tony orders JARVIS to destroy the Iron Man suits as proof that he's going to spend more time with Pepper and less time in his lab. The next day, Vice President Rodriquez (<a href="/name/nm0001208/">Miguel Ferrer</a>) and Trevor Slattery (<a href="/name/nm0001426/">Ben Kingsley</a>) are arrested. In a voiceover, Tony explains that he was able to cure Pepper and to undergo surgery to remove the shrapnel embedded near his heart. Happy Hogan (<a href="/name/nm0269463/">Jon Favreau</a>) awakes from his coma, and Harley Keener (<a href="/name/nm1339223/">Ty Simpkins</a>) comes home from school to find his garage laboratory rebuilt, replete with a brand new potato gun. In the final scene, Tony tosses his old chest arc reactor off the cliff where his mansion used to stand. "My armor?", he asks. It was never a distraction or a hobby. It was a cocoon. And now I'm a changed man. You can take away my house…all my tricks and toys. One thing you can't take away: I am Iron Man. Yes: Tony Stark can be seen lying on a sofa in a doctor's office. It is revealed that the voice over in the beginning was the start of a movie-length flashback: Stark has told the entire story to his friend Bruce Banner (<a href="/name/nm0749263/">Mark Ruffalo</a>), wanting to get it off his chest, even though Banner isn't exactly a doctor of psychology and had nodded off. He can be seen at the Miss Chattanooga pageant as one of the judges. He is briefly shown on a video monitor holding up a white sign with his critique of one of the contestants. "Something To Fight For" by Joseph Trapanese The future of the Iron Man series is uncertain. There are rumors that Downey Jr wants to retire the character, meaning that an Iron Man 4 would be out of the picture; but this may change in the future, depending on the commercial results of the next movies. In the meantime, Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark/Iron Man character can be seen in <a href="/title/tt2395427/">Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)</a> (2015) and in <a href="/title/tt3498820/">Captain America: Civil War (2016)</a> (2016). a5c7b9f00b America: Why I Love Her full movie 720p downloadSawayaka deai misaki tarou torrentSquadron 42 in hindi 720pMurphy's Law movie download hdCardfight!! Vanguard full movie torrentA Marked Past 720p torrentLast Passenger full movie in hindi 1080p download1001 nacht in Wuustwezel sub downloadMen in Black: The Series full movie torrentImmortal Stargate full movie in hindi free download mp4
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