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بدھ 23 جولائی 2008Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Iron Man

Iron Man is another comic book superhero turned into a movie.

In recent years, there have been quite a few good supehero movies and this is no exception. The plot has some holes and is a bit weak at times, but the movie delights.

If you stayed till after the credits, there was an extra scene setting up The Avengers movie.

Michelle got hold of an Iron man toy at McDonald’s and wouldn’t stop talking about Iron man. We thought about taking her to watch the movie but after reading reviews thought that it wasn’t appropriate for a 3 year old.

Overall, I rate Iron Man 8/10.

Tags: comic, ironman, movie, review, superhero

Posted by Zack at July 23, 2008 10:33 AM in Movies , Parenthood

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Comments

Why didn’t you want to take her? What’s wrong with the movie? You gave it a pretty high score….

I haven’t seen it yet, though.

Posted by: Specs (6 comments) at July 24, 2008 7:53 AM

Specs: Too violent, and probably boring, for a 3 year old.

Posted by: Zack (1784 comments) at July 24, 2008 3:18 PM

Iron Man has a problem; his persona’s name is too last century. For the 21st Century, we need Nano-structured, Carbon Composite Man.

Posted by: Captain_Arrrgh (144 comments) at July 28, 2008 11:25 AM

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