Iron Man 2

Last nite we went to Bukit Raja Jusco.Planning for a movie and when we arrived at TGV there is not crowds it is super duper crowds.The Q is over flowing until Baskin Robbins( for those who very familiar with this place should understand where ).Since my other half and me also really lazy to join the Q we decided to browse around the Jusco and will watching the movie on Friday.Happily rounding and drop by MPH BookStore.Spend our time in the bookstore until nobody inside there accept for us..So good we both like books.

Happy hour happy moment.We get out form MPH before the sales person ask us to go out.. heheheehe.Play safe man....After a while we returned to the TGV again to try our luck on other movies accept for Iron Man 2.No more crowd and freely walking to the aisle and supriseeeeeeeee........ at that time the reservation booking is open .The seat is in the middle 5th row from screen.Really  a good luck..Taraaa.... we quickly grab the ticket , buy popcorn and drinks.Only the we realize that we still have spare time of 30 minutes sowe heading to Crystall Shop.Hahahahaha definetly popcorn and drinks finish la while waiting...Its the show time .Q for another time to buy drinks and how nice the counter give us refill on popcorn free...heee... Rezeki..rezeki.. rezeki... alhamdulillah...

As a conclusion the show is good i gave 4 star rating (for person who not seeing the Iron Man 1). Hahahahahaha....Nice show and the best part I don't sleep through the movie.It show's that the storyline is interesting enough to make me awake ....hhehehhehee..



Tony Stark had purpose back then, and despite the outlandish fantasy of his Marvel Comics-inspired sto­ry, as a person he had a be­lievable arc. Crafting the high-tech suit and trans­forming himself into a super­hero gave this selfish indus­trialist and self-destructive playboy a sense of drive, a reason for being beyond just his whims and indulgences.

Here, he's purely arrogant once more, with some glim­mers of mortality and daddy issues. And Robert Downey Jr., so irresistibly verbal and quick on his feet in the first film (and in pretty much ev­ery film he's ever made), seems to be on autopilot. Sure, he's got a way with a one-liner, and his comic tim­ing is indisputable, but he's done this song-and-dance routine before and seems rather bored with it.
Then again the character -- and the sequel itself -- are less defined this time. Narra­tively, "Iron Man 2" is a mess. Director Jon Favreau, working from a script by Justin Theroux, throws in too many subplots, too many characters -- and what a waste of that cast, actors who can really act like Mickey Rourke, Sam Rockwell, Don Cheadle and Samuel L. Jack­son in an eye patch as Nick Fury, offering a bit of fore­shadowing to "The Aveng­ers" film. (For more Marvel movie geekery, stick around until the end of the credits.)
As we recall from the last line of the first film, the whole world knows that Stark is indeed Iron Man. Now the government (led by Garry Shandling as a snivel­ing senator) wants him to turn over the suit for the mil­itary's benefit, and his best friend, Lt. Col. James "Rhodey" Rhodes (Cheadle in place of Terrence Howard) can only do so much to pro­tect him.
Meantime, there's a new foe in the form of Russian bad guy Ivan Vanko (Rourke, buried beneath tat­toos and a Boris-and-Nata­sha accent), who's built a suit of his own in his dank Si­berian abode, complete with electrified tentacles; sadly, he and fellow acting heavy­weight Downey spend most of their screen time apart. In no time, Stark's rival, Justin Hammer (Rockwell, turning on the smarm) snaps up Van­ko and asks him to build an army of Iron Men for him­self.
Then there's the battle Stark is waging internally, as he reflects on his own weakening body and the memories of a scientist fa­ther (John Slattery, glimpsed in old movies) who didn't love him enough. And speaking of love, "Iron Man 2" also tries to find time for the blossoming relationship between Stark and his right-hand woman, Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), while dangling the possibility of a dalliance with a mysterious new assistant (Scarlett Jo­hansson).
So yeah, there's a lot going on here. The enemy -- the fo­cal point of the whole movie, for that matter -- remains murky, making you realize about halfway through that it's unclear exactly what "Iron Man 2" is supposed to be about.

Favreau seemed to handle all the expensive toys effort­lessly the first time, an excit­ing discovery given his pre­vious work on smaller films like "Made" and "Elf." The strain shows now in a lack of momentum and a reliance on generically bombastic action sequences. (The final show­down looks like several blips of light, chasing each other around the skies above New York's Flushing Meadows.)

There you go some synopsis on Iron Man 2.If you think you don't have time for this you merely have some idea about it.

Cheerrssss...


Comments

Tupai Karan said…
xtgk lg.. aku tunggu kuaq yg clear punya pirate kat bt.feringghi.. haha cheapskate kan aku?

one thing for sure, robert downey jr obviously memang dok laris la kebelakangan ni..
Fiza Amran said…
tau x pa handsome....ooooo ...bukan cheapskate la save..

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