Iron Man:
Saw this twice, once with a "bro", another with a girl of whom I had adorations for. I suggest seeing it with someone you feel comfortable with, so awkward dates wouldn't be such a good idea.
The reason the company matters is that you might want to jump around in your seat and exclaim audibly, so lively or hyper people would be good to see this with.
The wit is dry, quick, and witty. Makes it a funny movie without getting in the way of the serious parts. The epiphany gets you to sympathize with the character of Tony Stark early on so you care about him and the ones he loves and what happens to them. The house is fricking cool. Because Tony is not a superhero, and uses a suit for his abilities, this makes him more identifiable than say, superman, because basically, Iron Man's power's come from something that gives the illusion of being attainable.
Will review "Forgetting Sarah Marshal" Next.












--
Everything is Funny! [link] Come by and enjoy some comics!
--
This is my signature.
--
People are strange, when you're a stranger, faces look ugly, when you're alone. Women seem wicked, when you're unwanted, streets are uneven, when you're down. "People are Strange" ~The Doors~
--
People are strange, when you're a stranger, faces look ugly, when you're alone. Women seem wicked, when you're unwanted, streets are uneven, when you're down. "People are Strange" ~The Doors~
--
...
--
...
--
What would you Do For A Manga?
~~~~~~LeftBHind1987
--
I'm super lazy. Responses from me are currently limited. Sorry.
Self-proclaimed 1# fan of The 18th
Previous Page12345...Next Page