That being said, there is no banter but a great deal of hilarity at the very beginning that at once elates and dismays me. That extended sequence with Tony is sheer brilliance; I just hope director Shane Black is as funny as the marketing director. After all, these movies are entertaining first and watching how Tony goes to new depths before defeating the enemy will surely be enjoyable. The foreboding narration of what I imagine is an apology to Pepper Potts is terrifying to me because of Gwyneth Paltrow’s bantering ability. Sacrificing her for ‘new depths’ scares me a little, not just in the Women in Refrigerators sense, but also in the Entertainability Index (something I just made up but I feel communicates itself pretty well). And certainly the very ending, where ordinary people get to do extraordinary things like hold onto each other will warm the hearts of audiences everywhere. The humanity, rather than superhumanity, is an important concept for these Iron Man films, so seeing Don Cheadle all dressed up in the Iron Partiot suit is sure to also warm the hearts of many. The trailer works even if it doesn’t really do anything at all. That’s probably the biggest reveal of this whole thing: The trailer actually revealed nothing. © Copyright 2002-2019 by Toon Doctor Inc. - All rights Reserved. All other texts, images, characters and trademarks are copyright their respective owners. Use of material in this document (including reproduction, modification, distribution, electronic transmission or republication) without prior written permission is strictly prohibited. |