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When Tony Stark's world is torn apart by a formidable terrorist called the Mandarin, he starts an odyssey of rebuilding and retribution.
Robert Downey Jr.
Tony Stark
Gwyneth Paltrow
Pepper Potts
Don Cheadle
Colonel James Rhodes
Guy Pearce
Aldrich Killian
Rebecca Hall
Maya Hansen
Jon Favreau
Happy Hogan
Ben Kingsley
Trevor Slattery
James Badge Dale
Savin
Stephanie Szostak
Brandt
Paul Bettany
Jarvis (voice)
William Sadler
President Ellis
Dale Dickey
Mrs. Davis
Ty Simpkins
Harley Keener
Miguel Ferrer
Vice President Rodriguez
Wang Xueqi
Doctor Wu
Shaun Toub
Ho Yinsen
Matthew Sterling Nye
Annoying Conference Guy
Pat Kiernan
Pat Kiernan
Josh Elliott
Josh Elliott
Megan Henderson
Megan Henderson
Thomas Roberts
Thomas Roberts
Bill Maher
Bill Maher
Joan Rivers
Joan Rivers
George Kotsiopoulos
George Kotsiopoulos
Bronte D'Esposito
Neptune's Net Girl
Noah Visconti
Neptune's Net Boy
Ashley Hamilton
Taggart
Brooke Jaye Taylor
Happy's Nurse
Kim Holderness
Hospital News Reporter
Glenn Foster
Pushy Tabloid Reporter
Anthony Reynolds
Helicopter Pilot #1
Kendrick Cross
Helicopter Pilot #2
Tom Clark
Reporter at House Wreckage
Brian Schaeffer
Mandarin Studio Technician
John Eddins
Mandarin Look-Out
Spencer Garrett
Rose Hill Sheriff
Rockey Dickey Jr.
Rose Hill Deputy / Extremis Soldier
Drew Michael Hershner
Rose Hill Christmas Tree Shopper
Sarah Burkhardt
Junior Technician
Jan Broberg
Senior Technician
Andrew Lauer
Satellite Technician
Nate Bynum
Technical Director
Andrew Lander
Vice President's Analyst
Tom Virtue
Thomas Richards
Roy McCrerey
President's Aide
Serdar Kalsin
Scared Insurgent
Demetrois Hodges
Laughing Insurgent
Bobby Tisdale
Pageant Emcee
Yvonne Zima
Miss Elk Ridge
Stan Lee
Pageant Judge
Adam Pally
Gary the Cameraman
James Rackley
Chad Davis
Cullen Moss
Extremis Candidate
Jacob Dewitt
Room Service Waiter / Extremis Soldier
Rebecca Mader
Sweat Shop Agent
Kevin Arnold
Mandarin Guard
Juan C. Bofill
Mandarin Guard
David Anthony Buglione
Mandarin Guard
Adam Lytle
Mandarin Guard
Paul Andrew O'Connor
Mandarin Guard
Phil Ortiz
Mandarin Guard
Gwendalyn Barker
Sleepy Mandarin Girl
Steve Wilder
Annoyed Mandarin Guard
Luciana Faulhaber
Mandarin Party Girl #1
Kary Musa
Mandarin Party Girl #2
Mike Massa
Tony's Guard
Mark Kubr
Ponytail Express
Si-Fu Eric Oram
Reluctant AIM Guard
Naomi Parshin
AIM Ping Pong Girl
Aurelia Riley
AIM Ping Pong Girl
Johanna Yunda
AIM Ping Pong Girl
Wesley Thompson
Secret Service Agent
Jenna Ortega
Vice President's Daughter
Toochukwu T.C. Anyachonkeya
Iron Patriot Fan #1
Chad Kurtz
Iron Patriot Fan #2
Cal Johnson
Air Force One Officer
Corey Hawkins
Navy Op
Linden Ashby
Commander
Sarah Farooqui
Heather
Sala Baker
Extremis Soldier
Kial Butler
Extremis Soldier
Nick Brandon
Extremis Soldier
Dan Brown
Extremis Soldier
Fernando Chien
Extremis Soldier
Ilram Choi
Extremis Soldier
Brycen Counts
Extremis Soldier
Kiante Elam
Extremis Soldier
Dane Farwell
Extremis Soldier
Mark Fichera
Extremis Soldier
Colin Follenweider
Extremis Soldier
Aja Frary
Extremis Soldier
Mark Ginther
Extremis Soldier
Adrian Gonzalez
Extremis Soldier
Dennis Keiffer
Extremis Soldier
Samuel Le
Extremis Soldier
Tara Macken
Extremis Soldier
William Morts
Extremis Soldier
Jade Quon
Extremis Soldier
J. C. Robaina
Extremis Soldier
Markos Rounthwaite
Extremis Soldier
Philip J. Silvera
Extremis Soldier
Brian Simpson
Extremis Soldier
Mark Aaron Wagner
Extremis Soldier
Chris Gethard
Juan (uncredited)
Nick W. Nicholson
White House Reporter (uncredited)
Bridger Zadina
Richie (uncredited)
Mark Ruffalo
Bruce Banner (uncredited)
Johnny Otto
Military Advisor (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay
Shane Black
Comic Book
Stan Lee
Comic Book
Jack Kirby
Comic Book
Larry Lieber
Comic Book
Don Heck
Screenplay
Drew Pearce
February 21, 2017
5
There can be many reasons why the original director of a franchise may decide not to return for a sequel, though they all usually have in common that they're very Hollywood-politically-correct. So exactly why Jon Favreau decided not to helm the third instalment of what is, for all intents and purposes, 'his baby' Iron Man, I can't be sure. But I can tell you one thing: something definitely changed.
Everything about IM3 feels different from its predecessors. The atmosphere is darker, which is not to say it's really just a lot less humorous (which is – let's be honest – precisely what we love about Iron Man). The new characters are terribly underdeveloped and overall it's just a great deal less interesting. The storyline was completely vague to me; I'm still not really sure what the whole point of it was. And probably the biggest flaw of all – the first two films had really cool, interesting villains. This one's just really quite weird and not charismatic at all. Possibly at the core of the problem is the fact that it wasn't just one bad guy, it was many. The leading roles are shared by Guy Pearce and Sir Ben Kingsley, and – big shock – it was the latter who disappointed me the most. Not only was his role quite small, I thought it was also incredibly lame. I'd love to explain to you why, but that would be a major spoiler. I noticed some people in the audience laughing at the plot twist of Kingsley's character, but I thought it was just completely stupid and weak, and a total waste of such a great actor. Pearce is not bad, but never really manages to elevate his villain to a higher level, largely because he had zero character development to work with. Same thing with Rebecca Hall. Or the rest of Pearce's cronies for that matter... Too many to count. Sigh.
Well, at least we still have Robert Downey Jr. He's as reliable as ever when it comes to carrying a film, but even he can't help it that his character is almost boring in this one. Where's the humour!? Where's the cynicism we all know and love?! Where's Tony bloody Stark! This is not the familiar overconfident, pompous macho we adore. All of a sudden, and for NO apparent reason whatsoever, this guy is insecure and suffering from anxiety attacks! What the F! Not to mention the fact that his superhero alter ego is almost completely absent for half of the film, because he's off somewhere in the middle of Tennessee finding himself or whatever... I mean, geez... I know the director left, but didn't any of the screenwriters return either? The fact that Pepper Potts had only about two minutes of relevant screen time also certainly didn't help. And when she was there, she was humourless and annoying. Big sigh.
The more I think about it, the more I'm having a hard time trying to think of good things to say about this film. At least the visual effects were solid, and the sound effects were awesome.
This was actually the first time I've seen a film in 3D. I've always avoided it because I was sure that it would be a complete distraction from the story. Turns out I was right in my assumption. I found it hard to focus on what was really going on, and this might have definitely been an influence in trying to follow the plot, so there's a big chance I missed a few things. Nevertheless, I can't help being very disappointed with Iron Man 3, especially since I love the first two so much.
This is definitely a filmmakers' case of "could've, would've, should've". They obviously tried very hard, but never quite manage to get there.
No story, no interesting characters, no filler. Nothing. Too bad. _(June 2013)_