Sunday, May 11, 2008

Giving summer blockbuster a better meaning


With summer typically known as the blockbuster season for movies, it's safe to say you won't find too many Oscar contenders in the upcoming months. And Dark Knight aside, I didn't really have high, or even slightly high expectations for any of the films released during the vacation season, especially after the barrage of sequels last year. And then came Iron Man. Sure, it's another superhero movie with a relatively predictable plot. And yes, the villains aren't the most developed. But the big kicker about the quality of the film is the exact reason I hate the Spiderman series: the star. Regardless of his notorious past, Robert Downey Jr. was the perfect choice for the rough around the edges Tony Stark. They didn't try to suppress the womanizing or alcohol abusing to make the film safe for the kids. And Downey has a way of playing up the chauvinism and cockiness while still becoming a character who the audience wants to root for. For once, the guy seems normal. He isn't the humdrum, corny Peter Parker, dancing around the streets or hamming it up for the kids. Downey didn't seem afraid to show his character's appalling qualities. And Toby Maguire? Well, he grew out his hair to have an emo swoop. If you get a chance, check out Iron Man. If nothing else, it'll feed your superhero appetite until Christian Bale dons the batsuit once again.

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