I've Never Seen All Of The MCU, Let's Start From The Beginning! 'IRON MAN' | REACTION
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Honestly, getting to watch the MCU movies in 2024 without knowing what's going to happen is amazing. Enjoy the amazing journey, I'm jealous.
Disagree. The first Iron Man feels like it's going to ramp up from here but it ramps down and sideways. The reason people enjoy the MCU so much was the hype of going to the theater to see it with groups of people reacting to them. Watching them at home is just, boring. They lack the soul and cinematic power of other franchises like TDK Trilogy, LOTR trilogy, etc. to be as affective in other contexts.
Its easy to do when youre only 14 yeara old... 😒🙄🙄
@@ethidian3444Why you capping so much???😂😂😂😂. Nothing you said was facts. Lol
I too wish I had never seen any MCU movies. I'd only watch Iron Man 1 & 2 and then Guardians of the Galaxy (by torrenting so Disney gets no money), and be thankful I never saw any of the other ones.
@@pistonburner6448you should watch them. The MCU has great films bro
Yinsen is and forever will be the TRUE HERO of the MCU
I truly believed at one point that they would bring him back as the real Mandarin. Until i googled that Yinsen was a real comic book character
@@markcruz359 I think I’d be really upset if they did that. The man saved Tony Stark. Without Yinsen, Tony doesn’t snap and without the snap Thanos wins. I’m glad they decided to stick to the source material on that.
Also Erskine
@@AlphariusDominatus If you haven't seen Stanley Tucci(Erskine) in "Undercover Blues," you should treat yourself. He hilariously steals his scenes from Dennis Quaid and Kathleen Turner.
@@justAman548"don't waste your life"
If you're going to watch the MCU movies, PLEASE watch them in RELEASE ORDER. You'll save yourself a ton of headaches, and not spoil future events and characters. Also, it's much less confusing this way. Look for Stan Lee cameo in every movie!!
"You've been called the Da Vinci of our time. What do you say to that?"
"Absolutely ridiculous. I don't paint."
This being such a strong first movie was the key to EVERYTHING. It's to this day still one of the best not only MCU films, but just films in general imo
I'd go with that as long as we allow this film to be counted as one of the best films of all time
Decades from now people will remember the Infinity Saga. Glad that you get to watch and digest it at your own pace to truly appreciate the character development over a course of 10 years. Endgame tied everything together with a nice bow.
There are two schools of thought about these movies from comments below:
#1: "Don't watch them in the order they came out watch them in timeline order!!"
#2: "If you're going to watch the MCU movies, PLEASE watch them in RELEASE ORDER. You'll save yourself a ton of headaches, and not spoil future events and characters. Also, it's much less confusing this way. Look for Stan Lee cameo in every movie!!"
I agree with #2 as it gives you the same experience as the moviegoers who usually had to wait a whole year for the next movie, and the opening credits often reference something that happened in the previous movie (spoilers).
Definitely 💯 order of release is best.
The Incredible Hulk should be next.
Release order sucks to me solely because of Black Widow. Who knows why those idiots made that movie when they did.
@@thwomp1542 I didn't see that one, now looks like I should skip it anyway :D
@@Ilurk247 There's actually some really cool stuff about the Widow movie, mainly in the performances between Pugh and Johannson (sp?). They also have a super dope, well choreographed fight between the sisters early on that was one of the best hand to hand fights for me. Def some goofy CGI and a lack of depth in the villain, but not a terrible MCU installment.
The crazy thing to me is that Iron Man originally came out as a comic as a response to the Vietnam War but is still relevant today because the times may change, but war doesn't so Iron Man will always be relevant.
"if there's one thing that my time serving taught me, it is that war, war never changes"
- vault dweller, fallout
The same could be said about Captain America, in a way.
Sounds woke. 🙄 /s
One thing I liked from the original storyline was that his heart was so weak and damaged that he had to wear the whole vest part of the suit or he'd die, the really played on the juxtaposition of this incredibly powerful hero who was super weak and on death's door if he tried to live a normal life.
@@ivankawnartist stay woke.
The term you were looking for was Arc Reactor, Tony's proprietary energy generation system. The original was sufficient to power his first suit he made in the cave, but not refined enough to generate sufficient power for long term use of his more advanced armor he made afterwards.
The Yinsen death scene is amazing acting "My family is already dead and I'm going to see them. Stark don't waste your life." Mind blowing performance.
If you are in for the entire infinity saga, I am here for it. One of the best series in cinema.
The first time that I discovered your channel, the first thing I did is to look for MCU reactions of you! I'M SO HAPPY! Please include the series too. Much love
The car that Tony destroyed in his garage is the rare Shelby Cobra. Only 998 were built and fewer than 100 are thought to currently exist today.
They start having 2 end-credit scenes fairly soon. Watch out for them.
Why dident they just make a cheep copy of it
@@Productive_Chad Sorry, that's not what I meant. The car on set was real, but the one that was destroyed was not. I was referring to the Selby Cobra as to differentiate it being the one destroyed from the other cars in the garage scene that were not.
While that is true with a real Shelby, the one in the movie is a prop. If you see when he crushes it, it has no engine. You can buy Shelby shells to put on a frame and it looks like the real car.
@@tubehab I did look that up and a real Shelby was used in making the film. Not sure how convenient Shelby shells are to acquire, but they can easily manufacture a shell copy w/ the production crew with the real thing available to them so handy as a template.
i’ll always remember someone in theater kept freaking out bout that “the shelby cobra! the shelby cobra!”
That "idiota" was just great, genial.
Stef. More than anything I enjoy your reaction. 1. That look of bewilderment. And 2. That look of sorrow and despair. Very heartwarming girl. I'm going to hang with you on as many of these MCU movies as I can. Good fun girl! ❤
I'm loving this reaction. The way you became emotional when Tony was rescued was so genuine. It shows a kind heart.
Stef is the sweetest thing.
This is one of the best and most beautiful reactions. I have seen for this movie yet! Beautifully edited. Wonderfully emotional. You are now the one who might look forward to watching every week!🎉
The initial premise of Stark's heart-gizmo was indeed to prevent shrapnel from moving toward his heart, but it really seems to me like they abandon that part way through, and adopt a "it's actually powering his circulatory system" idea, and ride with that until a few Iron Man movies later. Sadly inconsistent, but if you can get past it, the ride is definitely worthwhile.
At the end of the video, I believe you're describing how Marvel movies handle suspension of disbelief. While horror movies and thrillers present a situation and expect you to just accept it for what it is, the Marvel universe is so thoroughly fleshed out that even the most ridiculous concepts are easy to digest and accept. As you go through the universe, you will be presented concepts that, at face value, would sound absolutely ludicrous. But the way Marvel handles these things, it is so easy to just say, "Yeah... this makes sense". Enjoy the ride!
They even make a meta comment about that later on, with one of the villains whole plan based on that people will believe anything, no matter how ridiculous it sounds, as long as you present it well enough.
"Wizard's First Rule: people are stupid." Richard and Kahlan frowned even more. "People are stupid; given proper motivation, almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true. People's heads are full of knowledge, facts, and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it all true. People are stupid; they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are confident they can, and so are all the easier to fool."
"Because of Wizards First Rule, the old wizards created Confessors, and Seekers, as a means of helping find the truth, when the truth is important enough. Darken Rahl knows the Wizard's Rules. He is using the first one. People need an enemy to feel a sense of purpose. It's easy to lead people when they have a sense of purpose. Sense of purpose is more important by far than the truth. In fact, truth has no bearing in this. Darken Rahl is providing them with an enemy, other than himself, a sense of purpose. People are stupid; they want to believe, so they do." ~ Terry Goodkind
@@PaulMartin-qu5up Fantastic series and also insightful into human psych.
Let's go! Looking forward to the next ones. Hope you watch them in order of release so you have the same experience as everyone else watching them in the movie theater.
The NEXT movie is "The Incredible Hulk" (2008) with Edward Norton. Not to be confused with "The Hulk" (2003) with Eric Bana.
Then you have "Iron Man 2", "Thor", "Captain America: the First Avenger", then finally "The Avengers" to wrap up Phase One.
I would suggest she skip The Incredible Hulk since Ed Norton was replaced by Mark Ruffalo; William Hurt is now Harrison Ford, although Liv Tyler IS coming back after 16 years in Captain America 4. I guess she'll also have to adjust to Terrance Howard being replaced by Don Cheadle as War Machine. As always, I loved the reaction, as Stef's gorgeousness remains hypnotizing.
@@dsscami disagree, looking back the hulk movie genuinely might be my 2nd favourite phase 1 movie😂😂 behind avengers obviously but that movie was non stop action. But i prefer mark ruffalo
@@dsscam I would suggest not to skip anything on a first watch through the MCU. It's better to form own opinions instead of skipping stuff just because others told to. A certain youtuber skipped Captain Marvel just because a friend of hers told her to and I refused to continue watching her reactions after that
Iron man is a masterpiece. i wrote a paper on it in college. Tony Stank is the single most well written character in all of the MCU. the best character growth. RIP Ho Yinsen
I read and collected comic books from the early '60s until about 1990. "Iron Man" is the first comic-based movie that I thought improved on the source material.
stark*
Woosh@@tomhardy2099
@@tomhardy2099 That spelling was a bit early, but not a serious spoiler.
@@jeffthompson9622 Nah she might figure it out .
THRONES & MARVEL, STEF BRINGIN THE HEAT 🙌🔥🍻
Yes! More Marvel/MCU content! 🥳
Hey, Stef! Welcome to the Marvel Cinematic Universe! "Iron Man" is the kick-off to a spectacular cinematic journey that altered the industry paradigm. The MCU is a series of 20+ interrelated films culminating in a huge 2-part movie event! The movies are all based on Marvel Comics characters who were co-created beginning in 1961 by editor/writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. Unlike other comic universes, the Marvel Universe is set in our world with many of the principals residing in New York City. What is distinctive about the Marvel pantheon is that the characters all have feet of clay; they struggle to measure up to the burden of power. Stan, Jack and artist Don Heck introduced Iron Man in 1963 in the anthology title "Tales of Suspense" expressly modeling the character on Howard Hughes and deliberately going against the anti-establishment grain of the '60's by making him a capitalist arms dealer. Insulated by wealth and ego, the epiphany he experiences and the life-threatening wound he incurs as a result of his captivity made him vulnerable and relatable to a readership predisposed to mistrusting a quintessential captain of industry. Moreover, Tony, in the comics, is also humanized by being an inveterate alcoholic which is barely alluded to in the films. The trick worked and the dichotomy hooked readers. Reframing his captors from Vietnamese Communist guerrillas in the comics to Afghan Islamicist mujahideen, the first Iron Man film adapts Tony's origin and the "Iron Monger" story arc.
Iron Man was a second tier Marvel character known famously for his extravagant wealth and his endless struggle with alcoholism. Jon Favreau was an indie writer/director with one mainstream comedy hit, "Elf", under his belt. Robert Downey, Jr. was a respected former Brat Packer whose bankable days were behind him and who was then known more for drug addiction, womanizing and a motor mouth. This film should not have worked. After an aborted attempt at a shared universe with the Hulk in 2003 directed by serious auteur Ang Lee, Marvel threw the dice with Tony Stark and improbably won! It was kismet. Very rarely does an actor so ideally match a role. Downey, Jr. was BORN to play Tony Stark. His arc in the MCU is one of the best character developments I've ever seen in cinema. Remember Yinsen's last words, "Don't waste your life.", because Stark never forgets them.
The cast is excellent. To support RDJ, Oscar-winner Jeff Bridges was brought aboard as Obadiah Stane setting a precedent of enlisting top-tier talent for MCU films. Gwyneth Paltrow as Virginia 'Pepper' Potts, Terrence Howard as Lt. Col. James 'Rhodey' Rhodes, Paul Bettany as disembodied JARVIS and director Jon Favreau himself as Harold 'Happy' Hogan round out the Stark stable. Shaun Toub is affecting as Stark's savior Yinsen and Faran Tahir exudes menace as Ten Rings terrorist Raza. Unflappable Clark Gregg introduces SHIELD as Agent Phil Coulson and Samuel L. Jackson makes his first appearance as Director Nick Fury. Leslie Bibb has a bit part as ambitious journalist Christine Everhart as does Tim Guinee as USAF Major Allen. Blink and you'll miss Nazanin Boniadi of "Homeland" and "The Rings of Power" as a television news correspondent reporting from Gulmira and veteran character actor Bill Smitrovich as a General attending Stark's Jericho demonstration. Former child actor Peter Billingsley from the holiday classic "A Christmas Story" plays the technician chewed out by Stane for being unable to miniaturize the arc reactor.
TRIVIA:
1. As a tribute to Howard Hughes, who served as a template for both Howard and Tony Stark, production was based in the former Hughes Company soundstages in Playa Vista. Tony's garage/lab is the area where Hughes assembled the H-4 Hercules airplane aka 'The Spruce Goose'.
2. The original script was discarded right before production began so each day's scenes were improvisationally workshopped between the cast, director and producers just prior to shooting resulting in an indie sensibility which Jeff Bridges has affectionately referred to as "a $200 million student film!"
EASTER EGGS:
1. The Ten Rings terrorist organization refers to the ten alien rings worn by Stark's traditional comic book nemesis, The Mandarin.
2. Raza, leader of the terror cell, is named after but bears no resemblance to a cyborg space pirate from the comics who is part of a crew of interstellar corsairs and X-Men allies known as the Starjammers.
3. JARVIS is an acronym for 'Just A Rather Very Intelligent System'! The namesake for Tony's operating system is the human butler who looked after him as a child and who serves the Avengers in the comics: Edwin Jarvis. Mr. Jarvis plays a significant role in the TV series "Agent Carter" portrayed by James D'Arcy.
4. If viewed chronologically, then these are the second appearances of Coulson and Fury in the saga.
CAMEO:
1. Co-creator STAN LEE shows up in every Marvel movie for a Hitchcock-style CAMEO! In "Iron Man", he's the elderly gent in the smoking jacket with his arms around two nubile blondes who gets mistaken for Hugh Hefner by Tony on the red carpet! Lol.
END-CREDIT SCENE:
1. Almost all Marvel movies have multiple bonus scenes during and after the credits. The "Iron Man" end-credit scene shows Nick Fury approach Tony Stark about the Avenger Initiative.
The next chronological stop in the MCU is "Iron Man 2" and its companion One-Shot "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer" found on DPlus.
FIVE TIPS:
1. Watch the credits all the way through so you don't miss END-CREDIT SCENES! You nailed this one right off!
2. Point out Marvel Universe co-creator STAN LEE! Stan cameos in most Marvel movies like Hitchcock and it's fun to spot him! He was the dapper elderly gent mistaken for Hugh Hefner by Tony on the red carpet!
3. Include the ONE-SHOTS! There are five shorts called One-Shots associated with five of the movies in Phase 1. They are canonical and available on DPlus. The one paired with "Captain America: The First Avenger" is the Agent Carter One-Shot which can alternatively be seen as a coda to the first 8-episode Season of the "Agent Carter" series.
4. Take breaks to incorporate NON-MCU Marvel movies and series as they, too, get merged into the MCU narrative. These include 13 X-Men movies, 6 Spider-Man movies, 2 Venom movies, 1 Hulk movie and Netflix Daredevil.
5. If you know very little about the Hulk, I highly recommend seeing Ang Lee's 2003 "Hulk" as it covers the ORIGIN of the Hulk whereas the MCU film doesn't. The movie is NON-CANON pre-dating the MCU but it has a great cast, director, score and comic accurate sequences seen in no other MCU film in which the Hulk appears. It even ENDS where the MCU "Incredible Hulk" BEGINS!!! It was supposed to be the STARTING POINT for the MCU initially but it failed to gain traction at the box office because audiences were not accustomed to a serious approach to superhero films at the time. Ang Lee is an Oscar-winning director responsible for such films as "Eat Drink Man Woman", "Sense and Sensibility", "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", "Ride with the Devil", "Brokeback Mountain", "Life of Pi" and "Gemini Man".
RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE FOR PHASE 1:
0. (HULK (2003)) [OPTIONAL proto-MCU Hulk origin]
1. IRON MAN
2. IRON MAN 2 + A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer One-Shot
3. THE INCREDIBLE HULK + The Consultant One-Shot
4. THOR
5. CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER + Agent Carter One-Shot
6. THE AVENGERS + Item 47 One-Shot
7. (Agent Carter: Season 1 + Agent Carter One-Shot) [OPTIONAL Interphase Interlude]
Back when Disney & Marvel couldn't miss a beat. Can't believe what a disaster of a company they've become.
The first Iron Man movie was made by paramount
@@NadeemShekh-uy9zn No it wasn't. They simply published the movie - this was the first movie of the MCU and the first movie made exclusively by Marvel.
Besides what I said has nothing to do with that. Wall-e, Ratatouie, National Treasure & Up' were made around the same time as Iron Man.
There not even that bad nowadays
That's an over exaggeration imo. While not every movie is a homerun now a days, not all of them are bad either. Remember Guardians 3? Yeah. Thought so.
And I'd say even back then not all the movies were 100% knockouts either. Like iron man 3, Thor 2? Although i enjoy iron man 3 a lot, I know many didn't. Same with the Hulk. Like I get what you're saying, but each phase has had its ups and downs. And thinking otherwise is just revisionist.
@@CrazeeAdam Maybe. The numbers say otherwise though. Besides I didn't say they couldn't make a hit, I just said they were a horrible company - which they are.
Holy Shit!!!! I'm so happy you're begining the MCU journey!!!! These movies are fantastic and you will certainly become invested in all the characters along the way. To the point when you're not gonna want to wait to see what happens next!!!! Please enjoy and I look forward to all of your reactions!!!!!!
They did such a good job at shooting Tony Stark to make him look like he's actually in the suit. It's almost believable
I’m so happy and excited to go on this journey with you. This will be an amazing ride
I know this was from a few weeks ago, but I still hope you see my comment:
An interesting piece of casting is that the scientist who said "I'm sorry I'm not Tony Stark" was played by Peter Billingsley, also known as Ralphie, who dreamed and schemes to get a Red Ryder BB gun in A Christmas Story.
Stef you are moved properly by emotional scenes. Your reactions will be EPIC! Make sure you watch the movies in RELEASE order. You are in for an unbelievable journey!
Congratulations on hitting 100k❤️
Love watching Stef go through all of her emotions in her reactions. One of my favorite Marvel movies.
Great reaction!! I am so happy you are going to watch all of the MCU movies Looking forward to seeing your reactions!! Best wishes always Stef!! 🙂❤
Good job. I'll be here for you through the end of Avengers 4. After a day or two this reaction will put you over 100K subscribers.
"Don't waste it. Don't waste your life, Stark."
~Yinsen~
Hold on to this quote till Endgame.
Awesome genuine reaction Stef. You are gonna love this journey I promise 😁
Congrats on 100K subscribers Stef!!
Stef the last scene wasn't accidental. For years in the comics Iron Man was the bodyguard of Stark and Stark Inc. to protect his identity and stock value. Q: Stef Why the MCU instead of another Sci-fi series?
Bc the mcu has like 30 movies. There is no other franchise which comes even close to the amount of content you can get from
Oh sorry i forgot. Like 30 movies and 5 whole series which now have multiple seasons. With only mcu she can get a years worth of content
man, iron man 1 is so goated. one of the best movies in the mcu
99.9k ahhhh shttt Steph going over 100K today,
Congrats Steph, keep up the good work!! 💪🏼 🙌🏼🎯
Ready for this journey! Keep up the good work 💯💪
Can we just t as ke a second to appreciate Pepoer running all out in heels, through broken glass?
Congrats on 100k subs!!
Love your Reaction videos. I do have to watch many movies 2nd and 3rd time to pick up what I didn't get the first time. You're not the only one.
Gulmira was the country Yensen was from. Which was one reason Tony got so pissed when he found out about it :(
AWWWYEAH!! Im ready to start this journey with ya, even though ive seem almost all these movies b4
Rhodey's cell phone ring tone was the theme to the 1960s animated Iron Man series.
I am so happy you started this Marvel Journey, I hope you post a video everyday hehe I love your reaction, so excited for your next Marvel reactions 🥰
Don't feel bad about not remembering stuff, always good to revisit once in awhile. (release order and you will be ok.) Thank you Stef!
Arc reactor- from the cave was basic/simple, next one was more advanced, stable, more power/upgraded, better in every way.
He was probably limited in the cave with resources and tools, so when he's back home he obviously has his hands on anything and everything he could possibly need. It also looks like it was in multiple pieces, with the electromagnet being separate from the first arc reactor.
The thing is that there are so many tiny details that connect the movies it is hard to pick up on all of them the first few times through and some of the those connect to movies way down the road and to the shows as well.
You love the background they give? They only have 88 years of comic book lore to pull from.
Not quite 88 years. I was a child when it first came our and I'm only 70. It was maybe 60 years 😅
Enjoy the ride, can’t wait to cry with you and laugh with you, these movies are so good and well done I hope you enjoy them and take in the experience and remember that at the end of each movie you have the pleasure of going into the next one right away and some of us had to wait a whole year or longer till the next movie came out. Can’t wait for this experience for you
As a Marvel nerd I’m SUPER hype to see you dive into the MCU!!
Ohhh yes.
This right here is were the fun begins and ends.
I'm excited for the journey! Love marvel and the comics!
Hey stef
Good deal, Stef, very glad to see you start the journey. I'm sure you will enjoy it. I've been on it since 2008 and totally invested in the overarching plot and characters. (MCU geek). I'll try to help along the way. Welcome aboard. 👍
Congrats on 100K subscribers !!!
You just started a journey that will change you, hope you enjoy the mcu
Yay, MCU! Haven’t watched you react to anything since the Batman Trilogy. Glad to be back!
Part III 😮 Darn!!! Also cut the almost kissed scene and the reflecting "The you went to get me a drink and left me by myself" moment!! Yes!! I've seen many reactions of this movie 🍿🎥
Congrats on coming out from under a rock😂, you're going to enjoy this so, so much. Remember to get very attached to the characters, because definitely no one dies.......
32:45: the shards move around randomly as they are squeezed around by muscle movement, and can randomly move into vital areas. Tony wasn't dying of the shards on his crawl down to the basement, it was a mixture of panic and the sonic weapon that Stane used.
8:17 if it makes it any easier, they didn’t actually stick the long hose up the actor’s nose. They did three shots:
1. A front view of the hose up his nose
2. A side view of him pulling the hose
3. A front view again, this time without the hose.
The second shot was accomplished by attaching a small spool of hose to (the outside of) his nose, on the side away from the camera, pulling on the unwinding spool, then showing the front of his face again, letting you put two and two together.
I’m stoked you’re doin the MCU films. This is gonna be fun.
This is going to be fun❤ I think you need Captain America ASAP!
prays are answered. been waiting on these. u gonna love it
30:48 lol, they told us that already in a previous scene
Remember as a kid, this movie made me want to get a cheeseburger from Mc Donalds, watch this, and imitate the scene of him holding it at the conference.
Welcome to the MCU! You're gonna have a fun ride!
Here it begins go get the 🍿
Oh I’ll definitely be here for this series!
Awesome movie. Pretty incredible that they can get you to care about Yinsin so quickly.
This series is not only going to be insane but will be something you'll absolutely never forget!
Congrats on 100K subs! I suggest the early X-Men Trilogy, The Punisher with Dolph Lundgren, Captain America with Matt Salinger, Hulk with Eric Bana, The Incredible Hulk with Edward Norton, Blade with Wesley Snipes, Daredevil with Ben Affleck, and Ghost Rider with Nicolas Cage. RIP Myspace.
Amazing movie love the video stef stay motivated dream big 1 mill on the way
You never need to pull yourself together. You have empethy, and I'm with you.
Great Journey to start! Have fun!
Hi Stef 👋. I've seen SO many people react to the MCU movies that I might be burned out. BUT, you are too unique in your reactions to miss. I'm gonna watch 😋
One of my most favorite movies is the Iron Giant. I recently saw a small documentary on it and it said the original title for the book was The Iron Man. They changed the movie to Giant because everyone would be confused by the title and this Iron Man. When I learned about this this I can't help but notice the similarities in the two. You might like to watch it if you liked this story Stef.
I remember the shock I felt as a kid with the opening scene, I grew up prior to seeing Tony stark as a very caulky but outgoing personality since I had first seen Invincible iron man and super hero squad, when I saw that opening scene in theaters I was beyond flabbergasted, just a whole crew having fun cruising around Afghanistan and the boom a head on ambush, I guess Favreau wanted to show what soldiers in Afghanistan were going through at the time, and not to mention that ransom video tape
Can’t wait to go on this much ride with you ❤
The background stories to all of these characters were developed in the 50s.
So even though the movies were finally able to made on film. It was already created in comic form. Stan Lee and Kirby.
My dad read me the Lord of the Rings as a kid and helped explain it to me. And I've liked watching reaction channels for a similar reason - that folks spot things or feel things in ways i didn't.
Someone in another Ironman reaction noted that the cheeseburger scene was personal to Robert Downey Jr.
For sci-fi causing lots of feels, might check out Arrival.
¡Qué fabulosa! ¡Muchas gracias por compartir tu reacción! 🤗
Yensen, is our first hero. IYKYK
Welcome to Marvel Phase 1-1 (of -6) The new tone of the marvel universe was set here with RDJ and John Farveu, a tone that has turned into the little screamers that begged you to start it, lol. I'm sure a lot of us appreciate your Patreoners, for convincing you. (in my comments below when i say you should "remember" it, its for you to take with you through the MCU Movies for easter eggs or connections) (anyone in the comments want to add-on, please! It helps! But do so without refering to the future films from Phase1-1 for the sake of viewers watching along with Stef Solari)
9:00 as best as i understood it: its travelling with bloodflow which is dangerous itself but since its "walking" it is less dangerous until it reaches your heart where you bleed to death from involuntary function. The mini-reactor, i believe, is utilizing reverse polarization to keep the shrapnel away from the heart. Or im wrong and it's just keeping shrapnel in one spot.
10:00 Keep that in mind (the 10 rings)// ...the background music? yeah i agree. You will hear those subtle themes of specific heros as you carry on your mcu journey as well.
11:31 You even covered your mouth, hahahahah!!! why you telling 'em all our secrets!? 15:41 also remember. And honestly Yensen... our first Hero
18:26 🤣you are priceless, we now know what you look like when excitedgiddynervous... one last smile, audible uncertainty, and then teeth gritting horror.
20:09 I loved my self debate on this. Combustion engines idle at about 10% so 10% seemed fine till he really flew into a wall. I think both Tony and I did not account for the weight of the suit that was not on. Trial and error segments like this in movies are always best. // "it's completely harmless" wow, anything really can be a weapon.
22:48 We love Dummy! lol 23:49 you'll remember....there you go, you said it. lol
31:50 my buddy Vince loves comically screaming this at me when he asks for something irrational(ly) and I tell him "i can't", ...or when i preemtively say "I'm not Tony Stark"
33:35 Our 2nd hero! ...We love Dummy!
33:50 It is called an Arc-Reactor, at least the big one is. The difference on the first mini reactor he made in the cave was, to function with the magnet that Pepper eventually pulled out and provide power to the Mark 1 suit "or power something big for 15min" was not enough power to continue thrusting from the caves. The 2nd mini reactor doesn't need the additional magnet probably because magnetism is already part of the new core and is to "power" more efficiently. You will see Stark make many mods throughout. And They're always so cool.
34:12 Remember that moment! 36:54 Hi Texas 2021!
39:00 Not as heavy with the Mark II armor but the core is still not as efficient as the new one which is why i believe it wasn't Zeroed out and flickered
40:12 And remember that!
And truth be told it's not very common that you hear our heroes refering to their Hero names. This shattered the glass for me because I was always under the belief that Heros keep it a secret, its been that way since Power Rangers. I had to watch the next Iron Man. How does the world treat you when they know youre a superhero? I just had to find out.
One more thing you should take with you in the MCU movies generally, Post-Credit scenes and Mid-credit scenes. Some Films will have multiple and I'm sure your subs can help you out on that. Best wishes!! Hope you and your viewers have a great time on this!
Remember, Stef--These were comic books long before they were movies, read by millions of kids and young adults. Everything you saw in this movie happened at one point in the comics series Stan and Marvel bullpen of writers came up with.. (Except for Tony going public with his big reveal--In the comics, he kept it a secret for years from even the Avengers and Pepper) With this kind of source material available, the MCU scripts/plots were already there, ready to be made for awesome big-screen entertainment!
There are a lot of references to future movies. Remember the name of the organization The Ten Rings. It will pop up again. They recast Rhodie. Terence Howard was replaced by Don Cheadle because of $. Btw how Iron Man started up is consistent with the comic book. Don't forget The Hulk movie which was released the same year. After you watch that you should watch the short The Consultant, its about 5 minutes. It adds a humorous bit of backstory to the after credits scene of the Hulk
nice you begin this franchise ! I'm just afraid the more MCU movies you see, the more tear will drop, but you have time before it begins, without spoilers of course 😅
34:03 are you asking difference between the normal electromagnet and the arc reactor? The arc reactor is a cold nuclear fusion reactor, it powers an electromagnet (the coiled up ring like thing that pepper pulled out)and also powers his suit.
You're in for an incredible ride!
Yensen: "don't waste your life Stark, don't waste it" and you can bet he doesn't
I hope you enjoy Robert's performance as Tony!!
Great reaction! 😊
After watching your Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield Spider-Man movies I was hoping that you were going to dive into the MCU.
This is one of my favorite Phase 1 MCU films. Robert Downey Jr. is perfect as Tony Stark/Iron Man. Gwyneth Paltrow is great as Pepper Potts. Love Terrance Howard as Rhodey Rhodes. And Jeff Bridges is fantastic as bad guy Obadiah Stane.
Yinsen is one of the best characters in this movie. It's always sad that we only see him in the beginning. But he does help Tony make his very first Iron Man suit.
Fun Fact: Tony's "I am Iron Man" line at the end of the movie was improvised by Robert Downey Jr.
Glad that you knew about the post-credit scene at the end of this(and every MCU)movie. And starting with "The Avengers" the movies will start having either one or two post-credit scenes.
Up next in the MCU is: "The Incredible Hulk" from 2008 with Edward Norton.
Looking forward to your next reaction. 😊
I love Iron Man as a character
You hit that one on the nose. Without the chest piece which acts like a magnet
Keep the shrapnel from entering his Heart.
34:37 Potts: "I thought it would be bigger". Coulson: "I've never heard *that* one before."
I'm an mcu fanboy, and I love watching people see it for the first time. Enjoy!
Actually blows my mind there’s someone out there your age that hasn’t seen a single mcu movie. Kind of impressive haha definitely jealous
Hi Stef, great emotional reactions to the original Iron Man!!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏 I think you'll hit your landmark before your next video. So, congratulations in advance for 100K subscribers!!!!🥳🥳🎉🎉💯💯🎈🎈🎊🎊 It is well deserved!!!😊
I CANT WAIT FOR THIS JOURNEYYYYY
Welcome to the MCU fandom! Some tips now that you're part of the family:
-Not all credit scenes are at the very end of the credits themselves
-Some movies have multiple credit scenes
-Be sure to watch the other Marvel movies that are NOT part of the MCU like Tobey's and Andrew's Spider-Man movies, the XMen movies, and the Spiderverse movies. They all add to your understanding of Marvel overall and make the MCU more enjoyable, and the same people watching your MCU reactions will watch these as well
Oh and also, some context. In the late 90s Marvel actually started to go bankrupt, so to prevent it they sold the movie character rights of Spider-Man and his related characters to Sony and the Xmen/Mutants/Fantastic Four to 21st Century Fox. The contract says that they have to make movies about said characters every X number of years to hold onto these rights otherwise they will revert back to Marvel Studios, created in 2005 to make the MCU. This is why these other movie universes are NOT part of the MCU, which was thought up by Kevin Feige in 2005.
they bring the jokes thru-out the entire thing...its awesome