Iron man was always an interesting character, because unlike other heros with thier secret identities, everyone knew who Tony Stark was. RDJ playing a drunk playboy Always makes me laugh. He's practically playing himself!
1:07 The doors of modern HMMVs are bullet proof up to a certain caliber. The weapons hitting that convoy are not your typical small caliber ordinance, as you will later learn.
One of the things people often don't take into consideration when talking about the MCU's success is that they had 60+ years of character development and story lines to drawn on when making these movies, and they made an important decision (at least through Phase 3) to lay out the entire story they wanted to tell and then COMMIT to telling that WHOLE story, and getting people that loved the original material to do the telling and then throwing money at them to let them do it the way they wanted.
I'm watching you for the first time, because I typically enjoy Marvel reactions. Ultimately, these movies are based on comic books, so they take a lot of license with what is and isn't real. I hope as you've gone forward with these, that you relax a little about it, you'll enjoy the ride more.
all those holes in the Humvee, in the start of the movie, is most likely from a tungsten ball based, anti-personnel rocket... they will punch holes, in the thin part of a railroad track, as we have seen in eastern Europe... they have tungsten balls in anti-personnel rockets, containing 180K BB sized balls, shot from a HIMARS, punching holes in the thick part of truck chassis...
"How'd you solve the icing problem?" "Icing problem?" One of my favorite moments in the MCU and it really showcases what makes Tony so great. He's not just a rich kid or a businessman, he's an engineer.
Sadly the creators of the movie are NOT engineers, because ... a) Tony Stark is a REGULAR HUMAN without a regeneration factor, thus ... b) all the "landing from flight-speed to zero" landings would BREAK HIS BODY, because even if the armor is "invulnerable" his body would be decelerated in a millisecond and smash into the armor from the inside. Body and armor are not "a connected unit" and especially his inner organs would move quite a bit. tl;dr They SHOULD HAVE made the visuals different and made them more realistic ... but then again, in all the Michael Bay Transformers movies the CGI "artists" didnt care about the LAW OF INERTIA either and allowed a many-ton-robot to "turn on a dime".
I love how you aren't afraid to question yourself and be willing to analyze and recognize new things about you. Specifically your little conversation with yourself about possibly being a tyrant. I like seeing people able to do some self reflecting really shows your character
FYI, be careful with Incredible Hulk. Its technically Universal and I've seen a lot of channels have trouble getting a reaction to that to stay up. The house is real. One issue I had with this is how the powersource is supposed to keep the shrapnel from going into his heart, and power other things, but then Pepper pulls out the magnet, so .... shouldn't he start to have his heart get punctured with the shrapnel? I'm of course ignoring physics of him getting shot out of the air. Doesn't matter how strong the armor is, you get moved like that your insides are liquid. One subtle thing I liked is early on its a really good example of a rich person mentality. Stark is bidding on some car "What's your thoughts?" Pepper "I think its incredibly over priced." S "I don't care I want it, buy, store it." Its not the over-priced nature but the fact that he immediately goes "store it" not even enjoying the item just the idea of owning it. Thats how things can be when there are people so rich they couldn't spend all their money if they tried (short of giving it away).
As I have understood it, the schrapnel is in his chest close to the heart. As he moves and breathes the schrapnel will slowly work their way closer and eventually into his heart. But it takes a little while and not instantly. There are too many and they are too small to be surgically removed and thats why the magnet is in place keeping the schrapnel from moving closer to his heart...
It would have started moving toward his heart when the magnet came out. But we don't know how long it would take to get there. Hours? Days? When the magnet goes back in, it starts pushing it away again.
@@mikegoodwin2386 Earlier Jensen says days I think. But my issue is they don't seem to put a new magnet in, unless we assume the power unit has a magnet in it, but that would be weird since Tony explicitly said not to remove the magnet. I didn't seem them put it in again, just the new unit. He does eventually get the surgery.
Nobody mentions the fact that "stopping from flight-speed to zero" would SMASH TONY INTO THE ARMOR FROM THE INSIDE ... killing him several times over. They SHOULD HAVE depicted it differently ... [there is an actual "Iron Man jetpack", where you can see how delicately those landings need to be].
You make an interesting comment regarding letting prisoners make weaponry. It’s funny because the creator of the M1 Carbine was in prison for murder and was allowed to work on the wardens firearms. From there, he created his design and was allowed to submit it to the military trials; thus creating the M1 Carbine!
Thanks for the reaction and a very Merry Xmas Mr. Boyd. To think that Robert Downey really helped starting the franchise with this at the time unexpected hit. I mean there was hope, but it turned out way bigger than predicted. Downey Jr. came a long way. Struggling with his addiction for so long and being in actual prison he came out clean and on top. Nobody saw that coming at the time. Also kudos to Jeff Bridges - one of my favourite actors. Always "The Dude", he actually can pull off a huge range of character acting: Arlington Road, True Grit, Starman, Fisher King, Tucker, Crazy Heart (the man can sing) and then here as a very convincing big baddie.
I was at a Comic-Con once where they had the actual destroyed Shelby on display that Tony Stark landed on in his garage in this movie. Idk if it used to be a Shelby they destroyed for the movie, or if it was built by the prop department to be a crushed Shelby from the beginning, but they still show the crushed car off at Comic-Cons
I get the Mr. Beast comparison. This coming out only 3 years after UA-cam became a thing speaks either to how much this film shaped the modern era of popular online content, or how well they captured what popular online content would shape into. This, V for Vendeta, and Blade are among my favourite comic book adaptations to film. On reflection, this film was the beginning of an era of cinema that wasn't , to me, obviously coming until films like Thor came along.
jon favreau, director/creator of some movies i would never watch again, but began the MCU with movies I have seen more than once. "swingers" "made" garbage. his cameo in season 2 of the sopranos was great.
Buy good hearing protection if you buy a HMMWV the gas pedal is actually a volume pedal, these in the movie were light varients, thin aluminum lamnated windows, the uparmored hmmwv gas the bproofing. There is also a canvas model which is god awful it will summon rain when rver you drive far from home
It's easy to see why this was a success. Overshadowed by later, much larger films but I remember how big this was. It's Bond first off. The armor, the tech, the LED stuff. All that. People love that. The jerkiness, that's a whole thing. Hell, Twitter probably would not exist without it. Cultural obsession with wealthy white guys that are tech savvy. I don't care for all that but that is undeniably big as is fixation on any public figures and whoever has the most and biggest toys. So on and the math is simple here. When I was little I was exposed to superheroes. They were in the cartoons and my mother had grown up reading comic books and tried to get me into. My era was the Batman, X-Men and Ninja Turtles cartoons though. I had seen Iron Man. I knew what he was but I did not like it at all. He was constantly portrayed as a temperamental arrogant drunk and that was my father so I did not like it. This portrayal which was from very old comics, the origin and such is a much more layered character. And the character is not drunk 24/7 and actually has self-loathing and checksums his own behavior and results, at least since the big lesson. That is much compelling than what the character was for a very long in the other mediums. And of course it is Robert that sells. He crafted this character as he did Chaplin. If you haven't see that one. I think it will appeal to historical interests. It's interesting to me at least that this all became part of our worldwide household culture across all ages and more how readily people of all walks of life slipped into that shoe. The X-Men again for me. When that first came out I did not think it would have the impact that it did. Nor Blade before it speaking of. Nor Spider-Man. And definitely not Iron Man. Batman and Superman were nostalgic to the older generation so it was understandable. Now I see adults, including my mother and stepfather in love with Venom and Deadpool. If they had talked to me as child say and those were things and I tried to show them? Yeah, that would not have sold. So that's why it's neat to me and so casual we do not even talk about the fact this dynamic shift in society and the arts even occurred. And this was all Marvel getting lucky and coming out of near bankruptcy to where they are now from a young Stan Lee who used to be afraid to admit who wrote for comic books because that so frowned upon the theater. So there is more to the superhero idea at least than is skimmed of the surface I think because you observe that effect. There is a deep desire among people in different cultures and walks of life to fantasize about the same thing. Something to think about. For me it is part of greater study to find if there is a universally shared reaction to the arts, which is how I came across you, and if that is true does it stem from a universal language, a founding language if you will, that is hardwired into all people? Sounds like weird examples maybe but films and music in particular are just the perfect subject matter for it and now of course the state of the internet where we can fully see people's feelings towards all these things and check for similar ones. And of course Iron Man, Blade for all intents purposes was the start of this journey so there I note this.
Always loved those Cobra kits. They look great when parked, but as soon as the engine starts you know there is something fishy goin' on. I actually heard one that sounded like VW Beetle 😂
The doors of a Humvee depend on which Hummer you're getting. In the rear (Stateside), the average Humvee door is essentially a tarp on a lightweight frame. The Humvees used in theater (on deployments) have the armored doors, which are very thick and heavy. Small-arms wouldn't tear through the plating like toilet paper as shown in the movie.
@@StorymasterQ"Stark-powered small arms." I don't think Stark Industries was making things like Tesla rifles. As far as it's ever shown, the Stark weapons are the bombs and missiles. I'd wager that they're just shooting AKs and other small-arms rifles.
Now, I'd accept that a lot of the holes could be from the IED explosion. But from what I've seen, the results from IEDs are usually entire chunks of humvee, and not precise holes. But you're right. It's just a movie. A from-my-experience-factually-incorrect movie, but a movie nonetheless. My point is merely that the armored doors of humvees aren't two-ply tissue paper.
Ok, about to start this reation... I will get angry because he will pause like 4000000 times asking for something that will be explained 30 secs later in the movie. He will also try to "guess" the end of the movie from the first frame... oh man, why can't he just watch the movie and then ask questions? WHY AM I HERE IF I GET ANGRY???? I love this guys reactions LOL. Upvote even before I watch the clip.
I get that movies annoy you, but they do use basic human responses to fear - fight, flight, freeze, or friend - and the major response to an unknown thing is freeze until you can assess it... and that's what Pepper did. I imagine Tony has sprung so many strange things on her that freezing has become second nature by now. Not a good reaction in this instance, but understandable. BTW - there wasn't a script, just an outline. The majority of this movie was ad-libbed.
Re-upload, eh? Totally cool. Means I get to give a like twice. Does this by chance mean you may do a full watch of all the Marvel Saga? I'd be down. Doubt I'm the only one.
He had another video explaining why ^ and it does sound like we will get the marvel saga. Which is fitting with how massive in pop culture and film history that it is, though he will struggle with some of the movies inevitably (as we all did). I really look forward to his Civil War commentary when we get there (knowing that’s likely months out from coming to fruition).
If you are really interested in how they hold up another UA-camr Matt Carriker of DemolitionRanch got a Hummer H1 Alpha from World of Warships out on his range for an event. There's video of it being shot to hell including .50 cal and follow up video afterward of seeing how much damage it took.
"good and intelligence are the least rewarded the worst people are the most rewarded at the same rate" trump becoming president makes a lot more sense now in that context.
There were at least a handful of old people living off investments that were not in good shape, to put it lightly, after Tony shut down weapons manufacturing.
The film that brought RDJ back into top-tier films... Begin suspension of disbelief. In the comic book Iron Man was the "bodyguard" of Tony Stark, nobody knew they were one and the same, apart from the reader.
Early era humvees in the WoT WERE NOT ARMOURED (for emphasis) soldiers would up-armour them themselves, sandbags etc. It was a total travesty imo, going into battle, maybe get hit by an IED and your stuck in a “military grade” soft skinned truck
26:03 “Listen, stop playing with me” lol I too was baffled by their attempt to convince me of a tank shooting a man sized target that is maybe 2 kilometers above ground and traveling maybe 200 mph
I think at one time I made a comment that you could show more of the clips in your videos, and it is appalling that you are getting takedowns because of it. Sorry to hear that. Happy Holidays!
@@mrlboydschannelmanager I have so many places w stars on my Google maps that it looks like a constellation. 😂... For when ish hits the fan. I know where all the "special" warehouses are 😏
And apparently he remembered absolutely nothing (details are super important here). Props to all the people that told him to rewatch IM because he'd been lost if he had moved forward. He hasn't seen Hulk, he saw Black Panther but he'll probably need to re watch everything the proper way
Make sure you watch all the movies in release order. They all go together in a story.
The Incredible Hulk has almost no effect on the MCU, so that can be skipped
"How'd you solve the copyright problem?"
"What copyright problem?"
Well, he solved it.
Iron man was always an interesting character, because unlike other heros with thier secret identities, everyone knew who Tony Stark was. RDJ playing a drunk playboy Always makes me laugh. He's practically playing himself!
Well his old self since he's been sober since 2003
1:07 The doors of modern HMMVs are bullet proof up to a certain caliber. The weapons hitting that convoy are not your typical small caliber ordinance, as you will later learn.
The funny thing with this movie is the incredible amount of improv that was made during it, took it from an ok script to an amazing movie
S.H.I.E.D I s a whole t.v show in itself and is very good!
XMAS COME EARLY, MARVEL GANG 🥳🔥🍻 can’t wait for this ride
One of the things people often don't take into consideration when talking about the MCU's success is that they had 60+ years of character development and story lines to drawn on when making these movies, and they made an important decision (at least through Phase 3) to lay out the entire story they wanted to tell and then COMMIT to telling that WHOLE story, and getting people that loved the original material to do the telling and then throwing money at them to let them do it the way they wanted.
Arc reactor... commenting on Tony Stark's character arc makes you an arc reactor😂
I'm watching you for the first time, because I typically enjoy Marvel reactions. Ultimately, these movies are based on comic books, so they take a lot of license with what is and isn't real. I hope as you've gone forward with these, that you relax a little about it, you'll enjoy the ride more.
all those holes in the Humvee, in the start of the movie, is most likely from a tungsten ball based, anti-personnel rocket... they will punch holes, in the thin part of a railroad track, as we have seen in eastern Europe... they have tungsten balls in anti-personnel rockets, containing 180K BB sized balls, shot from a HIMARS, punching holes in the thick part of truck chassis...
"How'd you solve the icing problem?"
"Icing problem?"
One of my favorite moments in the MCU and it really showcases what makes Tony so great. He's not just a rich kid or a businessman, he's an engineer.
Sadly the creators of the movie are NOT engineers, because ...
a) Tony Stark is a REGULAR HUMAN without a regeneration factor, thus ...
b) all the "landing from flight-speed to zero" landings would BREAK HIS BODY, because even if the armor is "invulnerable" his body would be decelerated in a millisecond and smash into the armor from the inside. Body and armor are not "a connected unit" and especially his inner organs would move quite a bit.
tl;dr They SHOULD HAVE made the visuals different and made them more realistic ... but then again, in all the Michael Bay Transformers movies the CGI "artists" didnt care about the LAW OF INERTIA either and allowed a many-ton-robot to "turn on a dime".
bro this is a marvel movie chill out, you're killing the fun.@@Muck006
My man points out the Shelby and knows the year.
I love how you aren't afraid to question yourself and be willing to analyze and recognize new things about you. Specifically your little conversation with yourself about possibly being a tyrant. I like seeing people able to do some self reflecting really shows your character
It could be a black out of the discharge into the atmosphere was enough to create a small EMP.
I'm so happy you're at the start of your MCU journey! I can't wait to see your future reactions!
FYI, be careful with Incredible Hulk. Its technically Universal and I've seen a lot of channels have trouble getting a reaction to that to stay up.
The house is real.
One issue I had with this is how the powersource is supposed to keep the shrapnel from going into his heart, and power other things, but then Pepper pulls out the magnet, so .... shouldn't he start to have his heart get punctured with the shrapnel?
I'm of course ignoring physics of him getting shot out of the air. Doesn't matter how strong the armor is, you get moved like that your insides are liquid.
One subtle thing I liked is early on its a really good example of a rich person mentality.
Stark is bidding on some car "What's your thoughts?"
Pepper "I think its incredibly over priced."
S "I don't care I want it, buy, store it."
Its not the over-priced nature but the fact that he immediately goes "store it" not even enjoying the item just the idea of owning it. Thats how things can be when there are people so rich they couldn't spend all their money if they tried (short of giving it away).
As I have understood it, the schrapnel is in his chest close to the heart. As he moves and breathes the schrapnel will slowly work their way closer and eventually into his heart. But it takes a little while and not instantly. There are too many and they are too small to be surgically removed and thats why the magnet is in place keeping the schrapnel from moving closer to his heart...
@@JokerInk-CustomBuilds That's my point but in the scene where Pepper helps him replace the unit, she pulls out the magnet, he says not to.
It would have started moving toward his heart when the magnet came out. But we don't know how long it would take to get there. Hours? Days? When the magnet goes back in, it starts pushing it away again.
@@mikegoodwin2386 Earlier Jensen says days I think. But my issue is they don't seem to put a new magnet in, unless we assume the power unit has a magnet in it, but that would be weird since Tony explicitly said not to remove the magnet. I didn't seem them put it in again, just the new unit.
He does eventually get the surgery.
Nobody mentions the fact that "stopping from flight-speed to zero" would SMASH TONY INTO THE ARMOR FROM THE INSIDE ... killing him several times over.
They SHOULD HAVE depicted it differently ... [there is an actual "Iron Man jetpack", where you can see how delicately those landings need to be].
His ego wouldn't let him hide behind a secret identity.
It also started the whole superhero sky beam thing.
I love all the technology Tony Stark used. Especially when it came to creating his suits.
Military hummers have different levels of armor
You make an interesting comment regarding letting prisoners make weaponry. It’s funny because the creator of the M1 Carbine was in prison for murder and was allowed to work on the wardens firearms. From there, he created his design and was allowed to submit it to the military trials; thus creating the M1 Carbine!
Thanks for the reaction and a very Merry Xmas Mr. Boyd. To think that Robert Downey really helped starting the franchise with this at the time unexpected hit. I mean there was hope, but it turned out way bigger than predicted. Downey Jr. came a long way. Struggling with his addiction for so long and being in actual prison he came out clean and on top. Nobody saw that coming at the time. Also kudos to Jeff Bridges - one of my favourite actors. Always "The Dude", he actually can pull off a huge range of character acting: Arlington Road, True Grit, Starman, Fisher King, Tucker, Crazy Heart (the man can sing) and then here as a very convincing big baddie.
35:57 It's because there was so much electromagnetic energy, that it basically EMP-ed the surrounding area Love your reactions btw 💜
That is how I viewed the scene. That giant sky beam doesn't happen when a normal power plant explodes, it must have had an effect on the surroundings.
I was at a Comic-Con once where they had the actual destroyed Shelby on display that Tony Stark landed on in his garage in this movie. Idk if it used to be a Shelby they destroyed for the movie, or if it was built by the prop department to be a crushed Shelby from the beginning, but they still show the crushed car off at Comic-Cons
I get the Mr. Beast comparison. This coming out only 3 years after UA-cam became a thing speaks either to how much this film shaped the modern era of popular online content, or how well they captured what popular online content would shape into. This, V for Vendeta, and Blade are among my favourite comic book adaptations to film. On reflection, this film was the beginning of an era of cinema that wasn't , to me, obviously coming until films like Thor came along.
Great reaction.
Here after watching the first cut to help the algorithm.
jon favreau, director/creator of some movies i would never watch again, but began the MCU with movies I have seen more than once.
"swingers"
"made"
garbage. his cameo in season 2 of the sopranos was great.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding you but if your calling Swingers garbage you fitting to get roasted my boy.
Buy good hearing protection if you buy a HMMWV the gas pedal is actually a volume pedal, these in the movie were light varients, thin aluminum lamnated windows, the uparmored hmmwv gas the bproofing. There is also a canvas model which is god awful it will summon rain when rver you drive far from home
It's easy to see why this was a success. Overshadowed by later, much larger films but I remember how big this was. It's Bond first off. The armor, the tech, the LED stuff. All that. People love that. The jerkiness, that's a whole thing. Hell, Twitter probably would not exist without it. Cultural obsession with wealthy white guys that are tech savvy. I don't care for all that but that is undeniably big as is fixation on any public figures and whoever has the most and biggest toys. So on and the math is simple here.
When I was little I was exposed to superheroes. They were in the cartoons and my mother had grown up reading comic books and tried to get me into. My era was the Batman, X-Men and Ninja Turtles cartoons though. I had seen Iron Man. I knew what he was but I did not like it at all. He was constantly portrayed as a temperamental arrogant drunk and that was my father so I did not like it.
This portrayal which was from very old comics, the origin and such is a much more layered character. And the character is not drunk 24/7 and actually has self-loathing and checksums his own behavior and results, at least since the big lesson. That is much compelling than what the character was for a very long in the other mediums. And of course it is Robert that sells. He crafted this character as he did Chaplin. If you haven't see that one. I think it will appeal to historical interests.
It's interesting to me at least that this all became part of our worldwide household culture across all ages and more how readily people of all walks of life slipped into that shoe. The X-Men again for me. When that first came out I did not think it would have the impact that it did. Nor Blade before it speaking of. Nor Spider-Man. And definitely not Iron Man. Batman and Superman were nostalgic to the older generation so it was understandable.
Now I see adults, including my mother and stepfather in love with Venom and Deadpool. If they had talked to me as child say and those were things and I tried to show them? Yeah, that would not have sold. So that's why it's neat to me and so casual we do not even talk about the fact this dynamic shift in society and the arts even occurred. And this was all Marvel getting lucky and coming out of near bankruptcy to where they are now from a young Stan Lee who used to be afraid to admit who wrote for comic books because that so frowned upon the theater.
So there is more to the superhero idea at least than is skimmed of the surface I think because you observe that effect. There is a deep desire among people in different cultures and walks of life to fantasize about the same thing. Something to think about. For me it is part of greater study to find if there is a universally shared reaction to the arts, which is how I came across you, and if that is true does it stem from a universal language, a founding language if you will, that is hardwired into all people?
Sounds like weird examples maybe but films and music in particular are just the perfect subject matter for it and now of course the state of the internet where we can fully see people's feelings towards all these things and check for similar ones. And of course Iron Man, Blade for all intents purposes was the start of this journey so there I note this.
His narcissistic nature could not allow him to not take credit for being Iron Man.
The story was fairly close to the original 1960s story other than Iron man being an unidentified security guard.
He's flying in a robot suit, with with energy weapon hands and tiny misses...and your problem is the tank shooting him?......stop it...😅
Always loved those Cobra kits. They look great when parked, but as soon as the engine starts you know there is something fishy goin' on. I actually heard one that sounded like VW Beetle 😂
No, Pepper was not engaged.
My theory on the blackout at the end was that the explosion created an electromagnetic pulse.
Black coral is stunning as well
You know what would make an awesome reaction?
Questioning the realism of every single scene of a comic book movie
You nailed it, bud!
His channel name is that for a reason don’t watch if you don’t want to
Reminder: it's a comic book movie
Logic doesn't belong here
But I got you, I'm out
The doors of a Humvee depend on which Hummer you're getting. In the rear (Stateside), the average Humvee door is essentially a tarp on a lightweight frame.
The Humvees used in theater (on deployments) have the armored doors, which are very thick and heavy. Small-arms wouldn't tear through the plating like toilet paper as shown in the movie.
How about Stark-powered small-arms? I guess it's a movie after all.
@@StorymasterQ"Stark-powered small arms." I don't think Stark Industries was making things like Tesla rifles. As far as it's ever shown, the Stark weapons are the bombs and missiles. I'd wager that they're just shooting AKs and other small-arms rifles.
Now, I'd accept that a lot of the holes could be from the IED explosion. But from what I've seen, the results from IEDs are usually entire chunks of humvee, and not precise holes.
But you're right. It's just a movie. A from-my-experience-factually-incorrect movie, but a movie nonetheless. My point is merely that the armored doors of humvees aren't two-ply tissue paper.
Let’s goooo
Ok, about to start this reation...
I will get angry because he will pause like 4000000 times asking for something that will be explained 30 secs later in the movie. He will also try to "guess" the end of the movie from the first frame... oh man, why can't he just watch the movie and then ask questions?
WHY AM I HERE IF I GET ANGRY????
I love this guys reactions LOL. Upvote even before I watch the clip.
I get that movies annoy you, but they do use basic human responses to fear - fight, flight, freeze, or friend - and the major response to an unknown thing is freeze until you can assess it... and that's what Pepper did. I imagine Tony has sprung so many strange things on her that freezing has become second nature by now. Not a good reaction in this instance, but understandable.
BTW - there wasn't a script, just an outline. The majority of this movie was ad-libbed.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays and all that!
Clicking on the reupload just to help the algorithm even though I watched the first one
They really got you for the first 30 seconds 😭
Any business or anything even similar if its mine its mine. I refuse to willingly even give the potential ability to be usurp me from my business.
no gang signs☮
ty so much for the reupload the first one wouldnt work in my country
Re-upload, eh? Totally cool. Means I get to give a like twice.
Does this by chance mean you may do a full watch of all the Marvel Saga? I'd be down. Doubt I'm the only one.
MCU coming
He had another video explaining why ^ and it does sound like we will get the marvel saga. Which is fitting with how massive in pop culture and film history that it is, though he will struggle with some of the movies inevitably (as we all did). I really look forward to his Civil War commentary when we get there (knowing that’s likely months out from coming to fruition).
@@6hamman thank you, you explained it perfectly
Love the breaking bad and marvel reactions
If you are really interested in how they hold up another UA-camr Matt Carriker of DemolitionRanch got a Hummer H1 Alpha from World of Warships out on his range for an event. There's video of it being shot to hell including .50 cal and follow up video afterward of seeing how much damage it took.
I recommend Blown Away from 1993/4 for younger Jeff Bridges and Tommy Lee Jones performances
"good and intelligence are the least rewarded the worst people are the most rewarded at the same rate" trump becoming president makes a lot more sense now in that context.
That Shelby is in a comic museum near me in northern Indiana.
There were at least a handful of old people living off investments that were not in good shape, to put it lightly, after Tony shut down weapons manufacturing.
1:07 they're different types and versions of that vehicle up armored and so on
Those weren't bullet holes in the door. They are holes from bomb shrapnel
The film that brought RDJ back into top-tier films... Begin suspension of disbelief. In the comic book Iron Man was the "bodyguard" of Tony Stark, nobody knew they were one and the same, apart from the reader.
"Bulletproof" depends on the caliber ...
Early era humvees in the WoT WERE NOT ARMOURED (for emphasis) soldiers would up-armour them themselves, sandbags etc. It was a total travesty imo, going into battle, maybe get hit by an IED and your stuck in a “military grade” soft skinned truck
Now, I didn’t notice the windows being fine, least there’s some protection!
Shameful they made you reupload it bro but glad its back!
How can a weapon's manufacturer even have stock? Stock is mostly merchandise. So how does that work?😂🤣.
Tony Starks ego is too big lol he cant not tell the world how awesome he is 😂
26:03
“Listen, stop playing with me”
lol
I too was baffled by their attempt to convince me of a tank shooting a man sized target that is maybe 2 kilometers above ground and traveling maybe 200 mph
the blackout is caused by the reactor creating an emp
I think at one time I made a comment that you could show more of the clips in your videos, and it is appalling that you are getting takedowns because of it. Sorry to hear that. Happy Holidays!
There are up armor and non armored versions.
37:27 he can't let the chance of that attention get away cause of hes narcisism
I’m still curious as to how Tony solved the “liquifying your innards” problem.
Comic book physics
Backwards subtitles are a lil odd, I need a mirror.
The house is real it's in Africa.
this was not a movie reaction , more like a movie dissection . just enjoy the movie , it's sifi , it does not have to be totally real .
His channel name is that for a reason don’t watch if you don’t want to
I Didn't@@TheCritic31992
I know where the doors are made 😏.. I deliver the glass to them in NJ
We got the plug!
@@mrlboydschannelmanager I have so many places w stars on my Google maps that it looks like a constellation. 😂... For when ish hits the fan. I know where all the "special" warehouses are 😏
this is a reupload. i have in no way manufactured or hallucinated Mr with talking about humvee doors.
Original upload got taken down by Disney
i agree, but most channels include that in a disclaimer
i just felt tremendous deja vu before gaslighting myself. you're good.
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Nice subtitles, whats the point if you have to read them backwards...
She’s not engaged dude
am i crazy...i thought i watched this yesterday...
It got blocked, this is a re upload
@@mrlboydschannelmanager Ah, thank you.
He was working with Hydra.
I swear I already commented on this last night. What’s going on?
It got blocked, this is a re-upload
Call me crazy but I could have sworn you said you watched this and incredible hulk already?
And apparently he remembered absolutely nothing (details are super important here). Props to all the people that told him to rewatch IM because he'd been lost if he had moved forward. He hasn't seen Hulk, he saw Black Panther but he'll probably need to re watch everything the proper way
Scrolling through...you watched Thor before Ironman? Stick to release order. It makes things make sense.
Uh oh. What happened with the first upload?
Got blocked
Taken down by Disney.
You had to say it all again?
"Wife quality women" are "needle in a haystack" things these days.