It’s so easy to forget that Paul Bettany is also one of the actors that has been in the MCU from the start. Even if he started out as the disembodied voice of Jarvis he was still there.
Paul Bettany did a *FANTASTIC* job voicing Jarvis. While I understand his moving forwards to become the Vision, I do miss him as the ever-exasperated (from having to care for and manage Tony Stark) and snarky Jarvis.
1:14- Tony is drinking same green drink that he drinks in Iron man 2 to combat palladium poisoning. So basically, in Iron man 1 he was already slowly dieing of palladium poisoning even though this was never explicitly said. Marvel really was playing the long game from the start.
@@chevysuarez7306 whistle the standard replicator can not sinthesize anything above 50cm x 50cm this is taken from the sovereign class tactical manual for the suit it would require the slower and more power intensive industrial replicator most commonly found at shipyards ,factories and military outposts
Luke Piper i miss THIS STARK as creator, genius inventor. He lost some of this dialogue after Avengers1, where he's just a full time suler hero now. But here, Stark was in his element.
Luke Piper - Maybe, to keep it canon - we can say that Jarvis (having been created by Tony) types out what is being said, but keeps a few lines ahead via a suggestive text feature. He knows how Tony thinks, and writes the most likely responses ahead of time. If Tony(RDJ) goes off script, Jarvis updates it and adapts his predictive texts for future use. It might explain why his sense of humor is so developed, since he is constantly learning from Tony.
Yes, these were my thoughts exactly, that or that Jarvis is aware of the topic at hand and the subject being discussed, that as an A.I he is fully capable of of developing through his own intuition.
Jarvis' sarcastic remark at 2:10 "you're usually so discrete" is just like Afred's line from the Dark Knight, which also came out in 2008. "The Lamborghini then Master Wayne? Much more subtle." Funny how both movies came out in 2008 and had similar moments throughout. They were the beginning of the modern comic movie era, when studios really began nailing down the Superhero genre.
It resembles an idea of mine I imagined a few years ago: A laser pointer pen device with mouse point and click, highlight copy and paste capabilities. Two PC near each other. Highlight, and copy any file or folder displayed on one PC. Hold down button on device, and point to the second PC, and click, and the said files are transferred to the second PC, all possible because of local WIFI, or bluetooth, mobile internet capabilities.
Your concept sounds very cool! You can see the technology emerging in today's society. I also like the fact that movies such as this inspire scientists, engineers, etc, to work towards this technology, just as Star Trek did back in the 1960's.
Only because he might like their style, he definitely might dual boot if he cared about programs. Apple products have been riddled with efficiency/cooling issues too, so a rich and smart person might empty those things out and put a better machine in. Maybe Custom OS as well, but with the ability to load others programs/Dual boot. One things for sure, smart people are using Linux if they're not running Windows.
@@glenntabar248 and I have been working in a new email from my mom that I will not be there today around I think you should have received it and it will be happy father's house
"Connect to the cisco, have it reconfigure the shell metals, use the gold titanium alloy from the seraphim tactical satellite. That should ensure fuselage integrity while maintaining power to weight ratio. Got it?"
I heard an interview with the director who talked about slightly breaking the usual hero's origin in movies. He said he wanted to focus more on the creation of the hero pointing out how in the Spider-Man movie he wanted to spend more time with Peter as he designed and flushed out his Spider-Man design. He also chose to go with a single fight to introduce Iron Man rather then the montage of him stopping a bunch of bad guys.
That's the AI's command log - so that Stark can always go back and look up exactly what he told the AI to do, if he ever needs to. Jarvis has his own internal systems checks, of course... but if he were ever compromised or anything, Stark could figure out when and where it happened by examining the command logs. You want redundancies for these kinds of things, because at those levels of computer technologies, the best bet is to always assume something's going to go wrong - and build in internal processes to help you fix whatever the problem is. That's one reason why network engineers and network administrators keep logs of everything (at least, the best ones do); and Tony Stark is an engineer at heart.
I just love how more comfortable he gets flying with the armor. At first he rides it like a toddler on a bike, taking it slow and being more cautious. But later like in AoU, he’s flying in and out like it’s nothing.
whiteribbonman1 Don’t be a fool...... it’s just Robert acting as tony stark and the computer designs were made by the cgi team......using green screen......so who you thinking who created this?
When I dont have any motivation I just go back to this movie, its like its timeless. I love engeniring and Im planning to be Great one learning more and more. love this movie forever.
That line at 1:18 about visiting other planets is pretty cool in retrospect. Tony's never actually been to another planet, but considering his adventures did eventually lead him through a wormhole in The Avengers (2012) it's kind of neat to think that the folks at Marvel were imagining things like that all the way back in 2008. Although then again, I suppose any multi-million dollar movie ought to have long-term franchise maintenance going on.
I love these Stark's working moments, I wonder why they don't include this content in the actual movies. Although it's not perfect, it's really well done unlike other movies where the hackerman uses magic. I appreciate for example, that Jarvis and Stark dialog is shown in the display (in order to monitor Jarvis' work in case of bugs), the way the suit calibrates, big dual-monitors, a lot of displays, etc. And almost everything is possible, excepting the hologram of course, and the suit's ability to fly. Anyway, considering the velocity in which the computer hears what Tony says, it must have a hell of processor.
Diego Kausel i miss these Stark moments of quiet genius as well. This got lost after Avengers 1 where is jist full throttle super-hero stuff and Infinity War. This Stark was never seen again. Will he re-appear in IW? We'll see- holding out hope.
oooh, interesting. When I heard it, I thought to CW and "the safest hands are our own"-something Tony used to believe but had come to feel was wrong by that point. But in the end... his hand did some good and kept everyone (else) safe.
Considering for the first few films he's just a voice it's amazing how much personality Jarvis had and by extension how much Paul Bettany managed to give Jarvis with just a voice.
2:15 I didn't know sarcasm was a thing when I first saw this and Jarvis was being sarcastic about red gold keeping low profile, until this day. I always wondered..
I just noticed around 1:34 mark the computer screen behind him on the right reads "thrill me" about half second before he says it. It's like Jarvis can predict what he's about to say. Lol.
Love the details on this scene. The TV is talking about the red hot red carpet whilst Tony is looking at the suit render and seconds later he just decides to throw a little hotrod red into the mix. A great example of how what others say can effect what you do.
I mean, given the level of technology already present in their world, and the fact that he could make a suitcase more literal than ever before in at most a couple of years since the end of this film, it's a slightly realistic progression of technology given the fact that like a lot of things, tech develops faster there more of it there is (as long as it isn't artificially slowed)
@@t-wreckz2018 In universe, 08-18 is when Stark had worked up to Nanotech. It was ready to go by ‘18 when Tony defended New York from Thanos’ lieutenants.
I like how no one points out he's already drinking that chlorophyll smoothie. There was no script for this movie basically but they still planned for Iron Man 2.
Sometimes I feel like Tony programmed Jarvis with that much sarcasm so he can flex on the rest of the world, where robots are nowhere close to being capable of things like sarcasm. Even if they are capable one day, this movie took place back in 2008!
Ah the early days of the MCU. When Technology was still somewhat grounded in reality except for a few little bits like holograms and arc reactors. These days its basically magic.
Damn I would kill for an automated computer service system like Jarvas. It would kick so much ass and make video and story editing go that much smoother. Yeah its for building high-tech weaponry but think what i would save on Data usage lol
It doesn't mean very much that it's for "high-tech weaponry". This is superficial. Weaponry is just a specific use of chemical reactions and technology. Like a car is used to drive, and scissors to cut paper, they can both just as easily kill people.
You know how I know they had someone on staff that knows how engineers and programmers think? Literally the second thing Stark says after getting into the Mark 2 ... right after activating the HUD ... is "Port all preferences from home interface." ... getting onto a new system, that's basically what everyone I know does ... get their settings the way they like them.
“If you want to go to other planets” JARVIS was on the right track even in 2008! Too bad Tony only goes to one other planet but that’s pretty good for the Earthlings.
A neat detail is that when Jarvis shows iron man the gold render, that's actually a big reference from the iron man comics when tony made his mark II from silver to complete gold armour.
I wonder how intricate and complicated it would be to actually create a sentient like JARVIS. It seems building an iron suit is easier than creating an AI of that kind of human attitude, ironically.
Clement the best things they did in the first iron Man movie was showing the development of the suit that trial the errors it just help ground everything
It’s so easy to forget that Paul Bettany is also one of the actors that has been in the MCU from the start. Even if he started out as the disembodied voice of Jarvis he was still there.
Lies again? Green Pink Birds
Oh yea, I feel terrible for not noticing that couple of months ago. He was there with Tony for so long
Ff Paul was voicing J.A.R.V.E.S when not ever told he was in a marvel movie
Wrote this same comment 2yrs earlier apparently, not a single thumbs up for me 😂
Paul was jarvis no way
Fifteen years later, those computers, displays, and holograms are still awesome.
The holograms are truly the cat's backside.
What?!?!
@@davisphillips993 He said they are truly the cats backside
🙄
More or less. Holograms are annoying now.😒
"What was I thinking? You're usually so discreet."
Anybody else love it when you get sarcasm from machines and AIs?
"Here's a list of safety protocols for you that you're going to ignore" - Jarvis, paraphrased from Iron Man 3
deathspade42 "As usual, a delight watching you work sir."
Discreet is different.
I so wish I could get that from Google
Humor...70%
Imagine having an AI that not only has a perfectly calibrated voice but also has a sense of humor.
That's how he practiced his humor and social skills, just years of training, underground, with a computer
@@theencryptedpartition4633 I believe it was also patterned after the original Jarvis, a butler for the Starks.
Crazy how close we are to this now
@@slow_bike_show @William Kim would not have thought we would get to see this day so fast...
It's like the movie Wierd Science 😅
I like the sarcasm that comes out of JARVIS.
I can't help, but the sarcasm sounds so much better in german
J.A.R.V.I.S*
Kyle Nagata Just A Rather Very Intelligent System
Paul Bettany did a *FANTASTIC* job voicing Jarvis. While I understand his moving forwards to become the Vision, I do miss him as the ever-exasperated (from having to care for and manage Tony Stark) and snarky Jarvis.
Kyle Nagata and Vision kept Jarvis ' sarcasm.
" Iron Man is the one he's waiting for"
"that's true, he hates you the most"
"Perhaps if you intend to visit other planets we should improve the exo system."
Used to be a joke, now might actually happen. Lol.
lastofmykind8 well this year is Infinity War year with Thanos travelling from other galaxies so...
And Stark technically was in Space in Avengers 1.
Tony was on Titan in Infinity War.
best payoff ever from phase 1
Now has happened
lastofmykind8 what the hell, I just scrolled down then heard this as I read it.
1:14- Tony is drinking same green drink that he drinks in Iron man 2 to combat palladium poisoning. So basically, in Iron man 1 he was already slowly dieing of palladium poisoning even though this was never explicitly said. Marvel really was playing the long game from the start.
I was looking to see if anyone pointed this out, thank you! I just noticed it. Gotta love Marvel.
“Perhaps if you plan on visiting other planets-“
Definitely the long game
The drink in iron man 2 was black
What he’s drinking there is just a super-shake
@@cubles6825 that was alcohol
@@alixir3010 Idk what kinda alcohol you've been seeing but the kind I know isn't green.
Tony Stark's Automated Assembly System: Makes Iron Man suit in 5 hours.
My 3D Printer: Makes whistle in 4 hours.
Fairfieldfencer hahahaha
@J Paterson Happy to bring some cheer! :)
@matrix49A the whistle or the suite?
@@chevysuarez7306 whistle the standard replicator can not sinthesize anything above 50cm x 50cm this is taken from the sovereign class tactical manual for the suit it would require the slower and more power intensive industrial replicator most commonly found at shipyards ,factories and military outposts
Shane Santos HAHAHAHAAH LOL XD ROFL
Anyone else watching this for the memories after Endgame?
Yeah.
Rip tony
Yes
What do you mean memories?
@Carlsten Joshua Villaverde maybe he didnt watch endgame yet? lol
I'm still never going to get over the fact that we'll never get another Iron Man movie.
It was a good run for sure, but I'll miss you 3000.
It's just a movie kid. You'll be alright.
@@xJaaku kid 🤡
just realized pretty sure anyone who knows iron man 1 isn't kid any more today
@@xJaakuOn Endgame I cried and now I'm alright still sad tho.
This aged well loser..... How do you feel now with the multiverse? 😂
"Throw a little hot rod red in there." *proceeds to change almost the entire colour scheme to fire engine red*
A LITTLE, Jarvis, a little red :P
Hey, Jarvis has a will of his own.
I think it was a joke considering Jarvis said "Yes, that should help you keep a low profile" so he proceeded to make the whole thing hot red.
Jarvis(Vision) is red as well, he likes red.
Ivanator The Great Nah, that was just because human muscles look red.
Arjjacks JARVIS is probably accustomed to Tony's meaning of "a bit"
You come after Endgame...
You're not the only one cursed with knowledge
My only curse is you
@@wisespidey Come on!
I hope they still remember you after watching this clip 😂😂😢
Spare his life i will give you stone
Mohd Zain you can’t live with your own failures
I like how the computer monitor that's captioning his conversation with JARVIS is typing out Tony's statements faster than he's actually saying them.
Luke Piper i miss THIS STARK as creator, genius inventor. He lost some of this dialogue after Avengers1, where he's just a full time suler hero now. But here, Stark was in his element.
Characters need to develop. If he would be the same in all movies, people would get bored.
Luke Piper - Maybe, to keep it canon - we can say that Jarvis (having been created by Tony) types out what is being said, but keeps a few lines ahead via a suggestive text feature. He knows how Tony thinks, and writes the most likely responses ahead of time. If Tony(RDJ) goes off script, Jarvis updates it and adapts his predictive texts for future use. It might explain why his sense of humor is so developed, since he is constantly learning from Tony.
Schalk Coetzee | This is pretty dope.
Yes, these were my thoughts exactly, that or that Jarvis is aware of the topic at hand and the subject being discussed, that as an A.I he is fully capable of of developing through his own intuition.
Jarvis' sarcastic remark at 2:10 "you're usually so discrete" is just like Afred's line from the Dark Knight, which also came out in 2008. "The Lamborghini then Master Wayne? Much more subtle." Funny how both movies came out in 2008 and had similar moments throughout. They were the beginning of the modern comic movie era, when studios really began nailing down the Superhero genre.
Actually X-Men (2000) and Spider-Man (2002) were the beginning of the superhero movie era, but I get your point.
@@IronMan-tk8uc Blade came out first.
@@bocchero Don't forget about Spawn.
I always loved that segment where he slides the design of the computer onto the table which projects the hologram in 3d. I totally want one!
It resembles an idea of mine I imagined a few years ago: A laser pointer pen device with mouse point and click, highlight copy and paste capabilities. Two PC near each other. Highlight, and copy any file or folder displayed on one PC. Hold down button on device, and point to the second PC, and click, and the said files are transferred to the second PC, all possible because of local WIFI, or bluetooth, mobile internet capabilities.
Your concept sounds very cool! You can see the technology emerging in today's society. I also like the fact that movies such as this inspire scientists, engineers, etc, to work towards this technology, just as Star Trek did back in the 1960's.
+Stickle mann Star Trek is unique in its predictive nature. I like that there is now a concerned effort to make its tech a reality.
@@mrtadreamer This exists as a function now in my mouse
@@dsdy1205 Where can I get one?
1:57 Suffering from post traumatic stress?
Boy if only you knew
When you realize that Paul Betanny has been in the MCU since 2008 but hasn't actually appeared until 2015....
Tony stark the legend..hero of avengers end game..
Can we please just admire the fact that JARVIS is Tony's friend, like they are literally chatting right there
Ironman 1 is never get old!
woooo circombsize thee weman
When UA-cam keeps recommending Iron Man videos after you've seen Endgame:
"Everywhere i go, i see his face"
2:28 With all these million dollar tech he still usage Apple
Only because he might like their style, he definitely might dual boot if he cared about programs.
Apple products have been riddled with efficiency/cooling issues too, so a rich and smart person might empty those things out and put a better machine in.
Maybe Custom OS as well, but with the ability to load others programs/Dual boot.
One things for sure, smart people are using Linux if they're not running Windows.
@@Resanctify he's probably running his own custom OS, given he literally has a super smart AI called jarvis that can interface natively with it.
Look Carefully From front it's written Dell And At back its Mac
@@mrr.d.x6591 That's his other monitor.
Have you ever heard about product placement?
Tony:” throw a little hot rod red in their”
Jarvis **paints almost the whole suit red*
*There
Sorry couldn't help it.
1:07 This is how I picture myself when I am at my desk working.
+jturner7771 Make it so. Like the singer says "dream until your dreams come true".
My job is worse
jturner7771 used to have a set up like this in college with 4 monitors and my tv screen. 1-2 is more efficient.
@@whiteribbonman1 STFU
@@glenntabar248 and I have been working in a new email from my mom that I will not be there today around I think you should have received it and it will be happy father's house
1:17 .... Freaking Infinity wars right there
whether it was or not, i never thought about that until now.
Cokedlr dude, i just commented this on someone else's thread. After all these yrs, can't believe i missed THE BIGGEST EASTER EGG of all!
Actually the first time he went to space in avengers 2012. not infinity war.
@@Nemenis Other planets not Space.
"Yes! That Should Help You Keep A Low Profile." LOL!
Jarvis is the ultimate sass master.
"Connect to the cisco, have it reconfigure the shell metals, use the gold titanium alloy from the seraphim tactical satellite. That should ensure fuselage integrity while maintaining power to weight ratio. Got it?"
Nikhil Verma got it 😂😂
Nikhil Verma got it.....I'm living in don't
For those with limited brain cell capacity like myself: "Use lighter metal that won't make me icy when I go high" :)
It's Elon musk in a movie
ROFL
The first Ironman movie was so good in retrospect, it really set a good standard to build from
I heard an interview with the director who talked about slightly breaking the usual hero's origin in movies. He said he wanted to focus more on the creation of the hero pointing out how in the Spider-Man movie he wanted to spend more time with Peter as he designed and flushed out his Spider-Man design. He also chose to go with a single fight to introduce Iron Man rather then the montage of him stopping a bunch of bad guys.
I love how in the back, everything stark is saying is being spelled out onto the computer screen. Such amazing attention to detail
That's the AI's command log - so that Stark can always go back and look up exactly what he told the AI to do, if he ever needs to. Jarvis has his own internal systems checks, of course... but if he were ever compromised or anything, Stark could figure out when and where it happened by examining the command logs. You want redundancies for these kinds of things, because at those levels of computer technologies, the best bet is to always assume something's going to go wrong - and build in internal processes to help you fix whatever the problem is. That's one reason why network engineers and network administrators keep logs of everything (at least, the best ones do); and Tony Stark is an engineer at heart.
I just love how more comfortable he gets flying with the armor. At first he rides it like a toddler on a bike, taking it slow and being more cautious. But later like in AoU, he’s flying in and out like it’s nothing.
It bugs me how he has electronic circuit design symbols on his keyboard.
+lhy2209 He designed it himself. THAT is what I like about Tony Stark! 👍
whiteribbonman1 don't you mean Tony Stank
At least he has it on demand, I have to draw all that crap myself.
I assume thats a password / login screen
whiteribbonman1 Don’t be a fool...... it’s just Robert acting as tony stark and the computer designs were made by the cgi team......using green screen......so who you thinking who created this?
"Perhaps if you intend to visit other planets we should improve the exosystems"
You mean like the one Thanos is on?
I love the sarcasm that Jarvis gives Tony, “what was I thinking?”
When I dont have any motivation I just go back to this movie, its like its timeless. I love engeniring and Im planning to be Great one learning more and more. love this movie forever.
That line at 1:18 about visiting other planets is pretty cool in retrospect. Tony's never actually been to another planet, but considering his adventures did eventually lead him through a wormhole in The Avengers (2012) it's kind of neat to think that the folks at Marvel were imagining things like that all the way back in 2008. Although then again, I suppose any multi-million dollar movie ought to have long-term franchise maintenance going on.
And then there was Infinity War
I miss those days I wish I could go back then in time and relive all these years again having my present conciousness
God i can't believe i never noticed how sarcastic JARVIS was at the time, it is an absolute delight
I swear I could watch a whole movie of just Tony in his workshop building new suits.
amazes me that this was in 2008, how a great movie can still hold on its own.
2008 wasn't 1978 my friend. Technology was already pretty developed by then.
Tony: A little ostentatious don't you think?
J.A.R.V.I.S: What was I thinking, you are usually so discreet!
😂😂😂
1:38 Disney concert hall foreshadowing that marvel would be bought by Disney
Was just about to post this, kinda spooky isn't it.
Is that meta? Because I honestly don't know. It is spooky though.
Funny how originally Mark 3 is literally the same color of Mark 2 from comics before the red paint
Love hearing these two talk about suit making and designing.
Even though he is a fictional character just seeing him work inspires me.
I love these Stark's working moments, I wonder why they don't include this content in the actual movies. Although it's not perfect, it's really well done unlike other movies where the hackerman uses magic. I appreciate for example, that Jarvis and Stark dialog is shown in the display (in order to monitor Jarvis' work in case of bugs), the way the suit calibrates, big dual-monitors, a lot of displays, etc. And almost everything is possible, excepting the hologram of course, and the suit's ability to fly.
Anyway, considering the velocity in which the computer hears what Tony says, it must have a hell of processor.
but this is actually in the movie
Diego Kausel i miss these Stark moments of quiet genius as well. This got lost after Avengers 1 where is jist full throttle super-hero stuff and Infinity War. This Stark was never seen again. Will he re-appear in IW? We'll see- holding out hope.
Diego Kausel you mean the speed of the computer. I don't think processing velocity is a thing.
director cut
With enough power anything can fly, and the suit is no exception. It's the tiny nuclear reactor he used to power the damn thing that's the issue
“Maybe in my hands it can actually do some good.”
Foreshadowing to the Infinity Stones
oooh, interesting. When I heard it, I thought to CW and "the safest hands are our own"-something Tony used to believe but had come to feel was wrong by that point. But in the end... his hand did some good and kept everyone (else) safe.
Bradley Eversley you’re really reaching there. Not everything is foreshadowing
Time flies... Feel just like yesterday this Iron Man released in cinema... RDjr is the best 👍👍👍
Hearing Paul Bettany 's voice (a.k.a jarvis / vision ) from Ironman to wandavision is just amazing
Connect to the cisco, yo
why lolzz ;)
Considering for the first few films he's just a voice it's amazing how much personality Jarvis had and by extension how much Paul Bettany managed to give Jarvis with just a voice.
The man has just gold-titanium alloy lying around
That cut before the drop at 1:01 was criminal.
That left arm injury was all along his journey through MCU up until so far. I like those acute Marvel observations.
You know a movie is good when just from a clip you get tempted to watch it again...for the tenth time😄
2:15
I didn't know sarcasm was a thing when I first saw this and Jarvis was being sarcastic about red gold keeping low profile, until this day. I always wondered..
0:01 The new iLogitech keyboard.
I just noticed around 1:34 mark the computer screen behind him on the right reads "thrill me" about half second before he says it. It's like Jarvis can predict what he's about to say. Lol.
"Perhaps if you intend to visit other planets..." - Jarvis dropping hints for the MCU XD #InfinityWar
0:25 Damn, Inventor Professional 2050 looks crazy lit.
Building my own iron man suit. This seen gets me motivated every time!
Watching this movie during it's release date was awesome specially the highly advanced computers and Stark's lab was awesome
Love the details on this scene. The TV is talking about the red hot red carpet whilst Tony is looking at the suit render and seconds later he just decides to throw a little hotrod red into the mix. A great example of how what others say can effect what you do.
He was looking at one of his cars you fucking idiot what the fuck
@@xJaaku shut up and get a life.
My favorite movie montage... Inspires creativity
2008: Takes 5 hours to have an Iron Man suit fabricated, assembled, and painted.
2019: Nanobots build the suit in 5 seconds.
I mean, given the level of technology already present in their world, and the fact that he could make a suitcase more literal than ever before in at most a couple of years since the end of this film, it's a slightly realistic progression of technology given the fact that like a lot of things, tech develops faster there more of it there is (as long as it isn't artificially slowed)
but how long did Tony build those nanotech?
@@t-wreckz2018 In universe, 08-18 is when Stark had worked up to Nanotech. It was ready to go by ‘18 when Tony defended New York from Thanos’ lieutenants.
2:30 even tony uses apple's monitor
Tony: man i.miss Jarvis
Endgame suit:
Friday: hello Mr stark
Tony: *W H Y H E L L O T H E R E*
2:13 ok, but imagine the armor with the Hot Rod's paintjob. Black with flames on legs and red and gold finish..
2:29 commencing automated assembly, estimated completion time is 5 hours.
Fabricating an iron man suit in 5 hours only....Damn thats some AI.
That's some home workshop!
1:35 “red carpet at Disney concert hall” the biggest foreshadowing in the MCU 🤣
1:38 "right here at the Disney concert hall"
...
0:38 all the "tech noises" from jarvis scanning the environment are absolute ASMR !!
I like how no one points out he's already drinking that chlorophyll smoothie. There was no script for this movie basically but they still planned for Iron Man 2.
1:18 when you are technically more advanced than the a.i system that you helped design
Iron Man was THE GAME CHANGER. PERIOD!
Aesthetic. Purely aesthetic.
"Don't wait up for me Honey"
We miss you 3000 Iron Man.
1:38 Alright this just got meta af
I just love Jarvis saracatic reponse: what was I thinking youre usually so discreet? Yes that shoudl helo you keep a low profile.
Sometimes I feel like Tony programmed Jarvis with that much sarcasm so he can flex on the rest of the world, where robots are nowhere close to being capable of things like sarcasm. Even if they are capable one day, this movie took place back in 2008!
Blud didn't even know to what movie he was doing the jarvis impression for.
Ah the early days of the MCU. When Technology was still somewhat grounded in reality except for a few little bits like holograms and arc reactors. These days its basically magic.
It was never going to stay that way forever mate.
I love the direction The MCU is going but I miss this type stuff so much. Hold it closely in my heart :)
Damn I would kill for an automated computer service system like Jarvas. It would kick so much ass and make video and story editing go that much smoother. Yeah its for building high-tech weaponry but think what i would save on Data usage lol
+Big H or do all my home work hehehehehehehehe
+Big H Exactly.
+Jamisco Mufisco Fuck ya bro. And who other to do it than the amazing Jarvis.
lol
It doesn't mean very much that it's for "high-tech weaponry". This is superficial. Weaponry is just a specific use of chemical reactions and technology. Like a car is used to drive, and scissors to cut paper, they can both just as easily kill people.
This is the time were a legend was born.
You know how I know they had someone on staff that knows how engineers and programmers think? Literally the second thing Stark says after getting into the Mark 2 ... right after activating the HUD ... is "Port all preferences from home interface." ... getting onto a new system, that's basically what everyone I know does ... get their settings the way they like them.
“If you want to go to other planets” JARVIS was on the right track even in 2008! Too bad Tony only goes to one other planet but that’s pretty good for the Earthlings.
I love you 3000❤️❤️😢
I love that Tony Stark added little bleep noises for everything that happens
A neat detail is that when Jarvis shows iron man the gold render, that's actually a big reference from the iron man comics when tony made his mark II from silver to complete gold armour.
Iron man mark 21 is completely gold too
@@ginomolina3mark 85 too
I was amaze to actually see Jarvis in endgame on the big screen one last time together with tony
High technology and Tony ( Iron man) is always always great 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I wonder how intricate and complicated it would be to actually create a sentient like JARVIS. It seems building an iron suit is easier than creating an AI of that kind of human attitude, ironically.
GOD without universe like iron man without Marvel
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Clement the best things they did in the first iron Man movie was showing the development of the suit that trial the errors it just help ground everything
This sure has inspired a lot of students to study engineering
I liked the way javris worked, I had thought about creating the GUI and ML.
Tony: "I'm tired of things going boom."
Me: So make body armor for the troops...