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Posted on 05/13/2013 at 08:30 PM | Filed Under Blogs

My computer often doesn't display pictures in people's blogs correctly, so can't see your face. I have two Facebook accounts (on for the 1up group) because there are certain things people that don't know me on an absolutely personal basis don't need to see.

I didn't play Heavy Rain, but I watched a Let's Play of it, and there were definitely some slow parts.

Congrats on prom and graduation!

Iron Man 3: Enjoyable Farce & 'SPLOSIONS!


Posted on 05/13/2013 at 08:14 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Pretty much how I felt about it, and you were right about them not going anywhere deeper with it; I admit, that trailer had me fooled.

I don't totally disagree with the cleverly disguised kids film thing, except for Dark Knight, which is a cleverly disguised Michael Mann film. lol

Iron Man 3: Enjoyable Farce & 'SPLOSIONS!


Posted on 05/13/2013 at 06:29 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I've actually never seen Blade. So I guess that makes us even. lol

Iron Man 3: Enjoyable Farce & 'SPLOSIONS!


Posted on 05/13/2013 at 06:22 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Well, the first one comes on FX a lot now if you have cable, and I'd say if you like that, you'll probably enjoy two and three, just slightly less. Second one was on Netflix when I had it.

They're fun movies in my opinion. Not much more than that (to me), but very fun nonetheless.

Iron Man 3: Enjoyable Farce & 'SPLOSIONS!


Posted on 05/13/2013 at 06:19 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Character-driven for sure, but also explosion and one-liner driven, and with a plot I didn't really like (I get tired of "bioweapon people," where their strengths and weaknesses are unclear to me). Let me know how the twist sits with you when you see it.

Iron Man 3: Enjoyable Farce & 'SPLOSIONS!


Posted on 05/13/2013 at 06:17 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I consider myself fairly casual, I just see a lot of movies cause I love 'em, but I'm no "hoity toity critic." It does surprise me they're just average moviegoers and didn't like it, but the spoiler thing towards the end splits people, and I can see not being a fan of it; I really enjoyed it though, just on a mostly detached summer popcorn level.

I thought Iron Man 2 was fine; I don't have any hate for it like other people, I just thought it was a decent distraction and I wasn't as big of a fan of the first as other people, so I wasn't as disappointed. First is still probably best, though.

Iron Man 3: Enjoyable Farce & 'SPLOSIONS!


Posted on 05/13/2013 at 06:10 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Oh yeah, I wasn't pissed, but I think I would have enjoyed it a lot more had they gone a more traditional route with his powers. The thing with the monkeys was a bit ham-fisted I thought.

Iron Man 3: Enjoyable Farce & 'SPLOSIONS!


Posted on 05/13/2013 at 06:08 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I really liked the ending credits as well, but I agree that the AIM thing was lame, though I haven't read the comics. I honestly think I would have liked the downward spiral in Tony you described a lot more; much more personal and less lame than "bioweapon people," which I feel is overused as a plot device. 

I knew Shane Black directed Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang, but never saw that.

As for Mandarin, I definitely sympathize with that, especially ... well, I agree more or less, but I was able to enjoy what they did as someone who is mostly ignorant of the comics.

Iron Man 3: Enjoyable Farce & 'SPLOSIONS!


Posted on 05/13/2013 at 04:39 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Those and Kick-Ass 2 are also my most anticipated this summer.

Iron Man 3: Enjoyable Farce & 'SPLOSIONS!


Posted on 05/13/2013 at 04:36 PM | Filed Under Blogs

You're welcome. I definitely wasn't going to post any spoilers, I hate when people do that. I was actually wondering if I was letting too much on with the anxiety attack bits, but then I was like "nah, it's Tony Stark, people will know it's either that or alcohol withdrawal." lol

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