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# IRON MAN 3

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## Description

The studio that brought you Marvel's THE AVENGERS unleashes the best Iron Man adventure yet with this must-own, global phenomenon starring Robert Downey Jr.. When Tony Stark/Iron Man finds his entire world reduced to rubble, he must use all his ingenuity to survive, destroy his enemy and somehow protect those he loves. But a soul-searching question haunts him: Does the man make the suit... or does the suit make the man? Featuring spectacular special effects, Marvels' IRON MAN 3 is a wildly entertaining movie you'll watch again and again.

Review: The best stand-alone Marvel film yet...and, a lot of great 'extras', too! - Its gotten so tough to figure out where Robert Downey ends and Tony Stark begins, I'll bet there are days that he can't figure it out, either. And, that's great news for fans of great adventure movies; because he is THE rock star of movie superheros. After the bloated self-importance of 'Iron Man 2', this third tale puts Mr. Stark exactly where we want him: in the most serious trouble; and, with nothing but his intellect, ego and eloquence to bail him out. Borrowing from the classic 'Extremis' comic-book arc, IM3 has Stark running from the nightmares he experienced in 'The Avengers', and discovering that old Buckaroo Banzai was right: "...no matter where you go, there you are." This angst and and resulting burnout stresses the relationship between Stark and gal-pal Pepper Potts; and, in ways that will prove vital to the film's denouement. Gwyneth Paltrow continues to deftly blend Pott's quicksilver emotions towards her naughty-boy, Supersqueeze: exasperation, elation, devotion and the clear desire to take a maternal wooden spoon to his backside. She is more than his match. Guy Pierce, in yet another 2013 movie performance, proves to be a villain of charm, hubris and intellect who provides a very dark reflection for Stark to contemplate. In addition, the genesis of this new tale ties up elements going back to the first Iron Man movie; and, proves that our actions always catch up with us. Sound a little deep for a superhero flick? Not to worry. The cast and director massage it all in such a way, that it keeps your brain engaged, while providing the visual and auditory assaults we all demand of such movies. There is some well-managed humor from (former Iron Man director) John Favreau as bodyguard/factotum Happy Hogan; and, a kid 'sidekick' for Stark who manages to act like a kid, without becoming an obnoxious jerk (yeah, Short-Round...I'm talkin' to you). Don Cheadle returns as "Rhodie"/War Machine/ Iron Patriot; and, there is a lot of fun watching this intense actor/character being mercilessly teased by his buddy. The story is suitably sinister, and Pierce's minions are as hiss-able as anyone could ask. A rollicking score, crystal cinematography and tight editing wrap this excellent cine-present up in a tidy bow. Oh, about those extras... Start with 'Agent Carter', a short movie ("Marvel One-Shot") about Captain America's secret-agent sweetheart. It takes place a year after the end of 'Cap', and puts our Miss Carter at odds with evil spies and FBI male chauvinists, too (gasp!). An absolute little gem. In addition, there is a generous selection of the usual 'making-of' clips and outtakes. However, what I really got a kick out of were some clips of Downey vamping through scenes, at a mile-a-minute, until he gets the version that 'clicks' for him (and, ended up in the theatrical release). Top to bottom, this is 3 hours of soaring, solid action entertainment. That's it...I'm off the bloody soapbox! PJA
Review: Perfect - Very cool

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Ben Kingsley, Dale Dickey, Don Cheadle, Drew Pearce, Guy Pearce, Gwyneth Paltrow, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, Josh Elliott, Matthew Sterling Nye, Megan Henderson, Miguel Ferrer, Pat Kiernan, Paul Bettany, Rebecca Hall, Robert Downey, Shane Black, Shaun Toub, Stephanie Szostak, Ty Simpkins, Wang Xueqi, William Sadler Contributor Ben Kingsley, Dale Dickey, Don Cheadle, Drew Pearce, Guy Pearce, Gwyneth Paltrow, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, Josh Elliott, Matthew Sterling Nye, Megan Henderson, Miguel Ferrer, Pat Kiernan, Paul Bettany, Rebecca Hall, Robert Downey, Shane Black, Shaun Toub, Stephanie Szostak, Ty Simpkins, Wang Xueqi, William Sadler See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 14,366 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Action/Adventure |
| Initial release date | 2013-05-03 |
| Language | English |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Action/Adventure
- **Format:** Blu-ray, NTSC, Subtitled
- **Contributor:** Ashley Hamilton, Avi Arad, Ben Kingsley, Dale Dickey, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Gwyneth Paltrow, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, Kevin Feige, Paul Bettany, Rebecca Hall, Robert Downey Jr., Shane Black, Stan Lee, Stephanie Szostak, William Sadler, Yvonne Zima
- **Initial release date:** 2013-05-03
- **Language:** English

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best stand-alone Marvel film yet...and, a lot of great 'extras', too!
*by P***S on September 20, 2013*

Its gotten so tough to figure out where Robert Downey ends and Tony Stark begins, I'll bet there are days that he can't figure it out, either. And, that's great news for fans of great adventure movies; because he is THE rock star of movie superheros. After the bloated self-importance of 'Iron Man 2', this third tale puts Mr. Stark exactly where we want him: in the most serious trouble; and, with nothing but his intellect, ego and eloquence to bail him out. Borrowing from the classic 'Extremis' comic-book arc, IM3 has Stark running from the nightmares he experienced in 'The Avengers', and discovering that old Buckaroo Banzai was right: "...no matter where you go, there you are." This angst and and resulting burnout stresses the relationship between Stark and gal-pal Pepper Potts; and, in ways that will prove vital to the film's denouement. Gwyneth Paltrow continues to deftly blend Pott's quicksilver emotions towards her naughty-boy, Supersqueeze: exasperation, elation, devotion and the clear desire to take a maternal wooden spoon to his backside. She is more than his match. Guy Pierce, in yet another 2013 movie performance, proves to be a villain of charm, hubris and intellect who provides a very dark reflection for Stark to contemplate. In addition, the genesis of this new tale ties up elements going back to the first Iron Man movie; and, proves that our actions always catch up with us. Sound a little deep for a superhero flick? Not to worry. The cast and director massage it all in such a way, that it keeps your brain engaged, while providing the visual and auditory assaults we all demand of such movies. There is some well-managed humor from (former Iron Man director) John Favreau as bodyguard/factotum Happy Hogan; and, a kid 'sidekick' for Stark who manages to act like a kid, without becoming an obnoxious jerk (yeah, Short-Round...I'm talkin' to you). Don Cheadle returns as "Rhodie"/War Machine/ Iron Patriot; and, there is a lot of fun watching this intense actor/character being mercilessly teased by his buddy. The story is suitably sinister, and Pierce's minions are as hiss-able as anyone could ask. A rollicking score, crystal cinematography and tight editing wrap this excellent cine-present up in a tidy bow. Oh, about those extras... Start with 'Agent Carter', a short movie ("Marvel One-Shot") about Captain America's secret-agent sweetheart. It takes place a year after the end of 'Cap', and puts our Miss Carter at odds with evil spies and FBI male chauvinists, too (gasp!). An absolute little gem. In addition, there is a generous selection of the usual 'making-of' clips and outtakes. However, what I really got a kick out of were some clips of Downey vamping through scenes, at a mile-a-minute, until he gets the version that 'clicks' for him (and, ended up in the theatrical release). Top to bottom, this is 3 hours of soaring, solid action entertainment. That's it...I'm off the bloody soapbox! PJA

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect
*by R***N on February 3, 2026*

Very cool

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A worthy successor to the first film
*by M***E on May 20, 2013*

Warning: here be spoilers. Iron Man 3 sets out to return Iron Man to his roots of dark, believable action established in the first movie, while retaining the big-spectacle adventure of Avengers. To that end we see Tony Stark face off against a peculiar new representation of the Mandarin, a snarling, ethnically nebulous terrorist ringleader portrayed by Ben Kingsly. After an exasperated Stark promises to end the Mandarin's reign of terror, the mastermind seemingly orders the destruction of Stark's house, setting him on a quest to locate the Mandarin through an entertaining combination of detective work and MacGuyver-esque trickery. Stark is opposed by an army of mysterious flunkies who have been granted superpowers by Extremis, a genetic modification originally meant to help the disabled (as opposed to military nanites as in the comic). Viewers have made much of this film's twist- that the Mandarin is in fact a puppet of the real villain, AIM director Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce), who has hired a degenerate English actor to portray a power-mad despot as part of a political misdirection. This was a polarizing twist- for those who are new to the franchise it is a clever, Shyamalan-esque turn, and for serious comic nerds, it's an unexpected twist that is not out of line with the spirit of the franchise. For many, however, the reveal that the Mandarin was not in fact his usual Ming-the-Merciless-esque self, or even real, was a huge disappointment. For me the twist worked- I was disappointed at how generic and ridiculously grimdark the Mandarin initially appeared, but the reveal that he was a fiction- and not a very bad guy in reality- was something I did not expect. One can also read the twist as something of a satire of Ben Kingsly's career, which has been heavily built on playing ethnic and foreign characters, just as his filmic alter-ego does. Another point of contention is that Iron Man spends so much of the film outside his armor. I would assert that this is important- by pitting the largely average Tony Stark against the super-powered AIM operatives who obstruct him we see him acting as a hero without the crutch of dominating technology. It makes for a refreshing reminder that under the armor there is still a hero we can root for. Although it's not as BIG of a movie as Avengers, Iron Man 3 succeeds at being a thriller, and action film, and just a bit funny all at once. It rekindles the new, fresh feel of the first movie in a way that the second missed, and develops all of its characters in entertaining, satisfying directions. Of particular note is Ty Simpkins as Harley, a bratty sidekick who attaches himself limpet-like to the unwilling Tony. I am always leery of kids in movies of this kind, but he's spot on. It's also hard to fault Shane Black, who blends 90s directorial sensibilities with modern FX and camerawork to create a movie that feels different from its predecessors and from the rest of the MCU. Among other things, Black dials back on the CG of Avengers with numerous effective practical effects (I could swear I spotted a cable when Iron Man rescues the crew of Air Force 1, though) and excellent set design and lighting throughout. Were I to complain about any part of the film, it would be the character of Tony's friend James Rhodes, AKA War Machine (Don Cheadle once again). Back when he was Terrance Howard, Rhody didn't even GET to be War machine, and he was only limited in the second film. Here once again the producers seem concerned that audiences will be confused by the presence of two Iron men, as War Machine spends most of his time out-of-scene, and participates in the climax out of his armor. I love Cheadle's take on the character, and would have loved to see him get a better part as what we DO see is well in line with the character as he appears in other media. PROS: -Unique direction makes for a film that feels genuinely different from the other coming attractions -Good acting from a pretty diverse cast of characters -Recaptures the feel of the first Iron Man CONS: -Editing is sloppy in some places -Soundtrack is not particularly memorable FINAL THOUGHTS: Iron Man 3 is a worthwhile entry in MCU canon, and its departures from the comics are justifiable as part of building the film.

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