Friday, 24 May 2013

Iron Man 3

Hey Guys,

Unfortunately Holly has gone on holiday to Somerset until Sunday so that means I'm in charge of the blog (scary!) 

So I think a month ago or something I went to see Iron Man 3 with two of my friends, however not Holly because she's into more chic flick films!
Anyway words cannot describe how awesome this film was, if you've always been a Marvel/Iron Man enthusiast or a new comer you won't be disappointed!
Robert Downey Jr is flawless in this film and I have extremely high expectations for him in Avenger Assemble 2. 


I'm basically about to tell you everything that happens so SPOILER ALERT! 

The short version of the film is; There's is a terrorist attack and Tony wants to defend everybody, he gets in lots of trouble; he's house is blown up and he gets into a fight with Pepper because he bought her a giant bunny rabbit. The bad guy in the film is Aldrich Killian, played by Guy Pearce, who injects people to fix them; he was originally disabled and found a cure to fix himself, and he then went on to inject war veterans to heal them and their only side effect is when they're angry their blood boils and they're able to burn things by simply touching them (I think). So this Aldrich guy kidnaps Pepper and starts injecting her, Tony saves her by setting all of his Suits on him and surprise surprise everybody is saved. However there is a twist, at the very end Pepper has an operation to get rid of the stuff which was injected into her so she's normal again and Tony removes his chest plate!!!

This left my friends and I so confused as to whether Iron Man 3 was meant to be made before Avengers 2 or after; we came to the conclusion it was made for before, because the Suits can be used without the chest plate as he gave a Suit to his friend James Rhodes, Don Cheadle, who is now called the Iron Patriot; meaning they could continue to be used in Avengers 2. 

       

The only bad thing about the film was the extra scene; at the beginning of the film a man came in to tell use there was an extra scene at the end of the credits, so naturally my friends and I waited through the credits, which were nearly as long as the whole film, to find out the extra scene was only 3 minutes a long, wasn't relevant to the story and in general didn't need to know about (Tony was in his therapist's office reciting the story). 

Hopefully if you haven't seen Iron Man 3 you'll want to go see it and let's hope 2015 rolls round fast for Avengers Assemble 2.

Love Holly (from Somerset) and Daisy x

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