Funny little trivia. Tony tells the little boy near the start "I loved you in A Christmas Story, by the way." The actor who played Ralphie, Peter Billingsly, was in the first Iron Man. He's good friends with Jon Favreau and Favreau likes to give him roles (like the Elf Foreman in Elf). He was the technician Stane yells TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE, WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS! Which he responds "I'm sorry, I'm not Tony Stark."
I think Tony destroying the suits in the end is questionable for sure. But he's not just doing it for Pepper, but also himself so he can try to move on from his trauma.
I wasn’t sure how to feel at first about Tony destroying all his suits at the end either but it does bring home the point of Tony not needing the suit to be Iron Man. He is Iron Man with or without them. I really do love this movie
@@MysticalJessica Are you kidding? Giving a woman superpowers is "woke" to you? It was a dumb plot point in retrospect simply because they wrote it out of the story immediately, not because of any "wokeness"
@@becauseimbatman1391 It's not because they gave superpowers to a woman, it's because they made Iron man's wife naturally stronger than anything Tony ever invented, making his existence as iron man pointless destroying the entire point of the movie.
Destroying the suits was the sign he was ready to move forward. Those suits are a part of his past, everything now will be new. Also, he built many of them because he couldn't sleep due to his trauma, now he is leaving much of that trauma behind and starting fresh, with a clean slate.
It was SCHEDULED to be a Christmas film, but "The Avengers", which was released in May 2012, kept making so much $$ that they decided not pull it from the theaters and pushed this one back to May 2013. So all the "Christmas" references made no sense. Of course, it's not really an issue for a retrospective such as this, but at the time it was slightly ridiculous.
You were right Cristy, I loved your reaction to Iron Man 3 you are so adorable and excited ( meant as a compliment not creepy). Its fun to watch this movie again through your eyes. Thanks again and please have a great day😃😃
Now you DEFINITELY need to watch Agent Carter. The actor who does the voice of Jarvis is actually in the series as the man Jarvis himself. He worked for Tony's dad.
Akchually guy checking in: Jarvis and Edwin Jarvis are played by two different actors. Paul Bethany and James D’Arcy. They have similar voices but are easily told apart by the size of their paychecks.
Hi Cristy, Very enjoyable watching along with you. Watching this in the cinema we all found it very funny with the Mandarin/Trevor reveal, as Ben Kingsley is a bit of a National Treasure over here in the UK. Great film.
@4:50 - The Ten Rings flag was briefly seen in Iron Man 1 @11:00 - The story of the Extremis formula is continued in Agents of SHIELD Season 1 @23:15 - The arm re-growing is the same thing the plant did in 1999, and then the plant exploded. @28:55 - The people falling out of the plane is not CGI. They hired experienced skydivers, and over the course of several jumps filmed the bits and pieces of the rescue. @35:00 - Tony almost died carrying a nuke through the wormhole, and the threat of another alien invasion gave him PTSD. The suits are numbered for each version, starting with Mark 1 for the one built in the cave. They showed you the latest was Mark 42. He was obsessively building different suits to counter every possibility. That's why in the final battle of this film they were all different designs. But this film showed him he can do stuff without a suit, and building them was taking him away from Pepper, so he blew them all up. He still makes new suits after this film, just not as an obsession.
I didn't like this movie when it came out, but it grew on me. It really highlights Tonys PTSD and survivors guilt. Extremis came from the Agents of SHIELD tv show. Basically it allowed the subject to regrow missing organs or limbs. If you force the organism to work too hard, it tends to explode. That's how Pepper killed Killian; she overloaded the Extremis in his system. ... Don't know if you caught it, but when Tony drove away from his old house, DUMM*E was on the trailer. He survived! Small spoiler: Tony will make more suits. Next up, Thor: the Dark World, _then_ Winter Soldier!
Great reaction again. I know I have already said it, but I think you will be blown away by phase 2. I think Marvel Studios definitely got into an amazing strive after Phase 1 and took some risk. I don't know how much planning Kevin Fiege did ahead with all the movies and storylines, but I think they took some risks that paid off well during this phase. In case you didn't know many fans were upset by the mandarin twist. People do say Marvel Studios makes up for it though in a one-short they "All Hail The King."
Oh yeah I've been warned that Phase 2 is incredible--- I didn't think it could be better than Phase 1, but I've already been blown away with the first movie!
To me this was less an Iron Man movie and more a Shane Black movie featuring Tony Stark. Personally I love Shane as a writer and director. This one was a bit divisive. The Mandrin is an iconic villain from the comics and this version is quite a departure. But I loved the way they handled Tony's mental health.
I wasn't big on Trevor/The Mandarin at first, but he's really grown on me. And even if you didn't like the direction they took the character, Kingsley gave a great performance.
I didn't hate the swerve so much per se, but knowing that they did it because the Chinese government didn't want a Chinese villain and Marvel was groveling to please Chairman Xi, that was pretty annoying. From here, it's just a small step to the NBA hanging Darryl Morey out to dry because he dared speak up for Hong Kong or John Cena having to read a pathetic "apology" (IN Mandarin) because he referred to Taiwan as an independent nation…which it IS. Shame on Marvel/Disney. Also, having had to suffer through "The Last Boy Scout", I think a little Shane Black goes a long way. But RDJ was grateful that Shane hired him AND paid the insurance for "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang", when Robert was just out of prison and couldn't get bonded, so now that Marvel needed to sign RDJ back up (you can see that this is written as a possible exit point for him, right? His contract was up), he was able to get them to hire Shane. Which is how we get all this stupidity with the flying suit parts, which is only there so Shane get the cheap "laugh" of Tony getting hit in the dick. Twice. And if the suit can fly so far ("832 miles", the goon helpfully says) so fast, how come it didn't leave sonic booms all across Georgia?? And does every tiny piece of the suit have an individual propulsion unit? That seems VERY redundant. And if the reason the parts go on Tony's body is because he gave himself 50 implants, does that mean there's an implant in his dick? OUCH! (Or one in his head, for the helmet? Doesn't sound wise.) And if the implants are why the suit parts fly to appropriate part on the recipient, then how can Tony put the suit on Pepper? Did he put 50 implants in HER body, too? Including one in HER, er, ahem? (And if Pepper does have an implant "down there", does that mean that when Tony is feeling horny, he just wiggles his hips and Pepper comes flying? Trailing sonic booms all the way??) Stupid, stupid film. One of Marvel's worst. Although, I grant you, the image of Tony injecting an implant into KILLIAN's dick (so he can put the suit on Aldrich at the, er, climax) is somewhat amusing. But rather unlikely, IMO.
8:33 I mean in Tony's defense, Happy is advance technology incompetent maybe you forgot that a few minutes ago when he was facetiming Tony the camera was pointing at Happy's forehead promoting Tony to joke about it and also when Tony said that Happy needs to flip the screen Happy responds that he is not tech smart, flipping the screen/camera as you know it is a simple tech command that even a 10 year old could do.
I love the opening of iron man 3. Watching it now it makes me nostalgic for when I watched it in the theater in 2013 when that song made me nostalgic for 1999 :D
Now that you’ve done Ironman 3, you can watch the last, (and indeed all the rest), of the Marvel One-Shots. My favs are “Something funny happened on the way to Thors Hammer” and “All hail the King”. Maybe you could do a series of 5min reactions for Patreon, hmm? Either way, enjoy.
Which is why the terrorist group from the first movie was in the mountains. Trying to find them. Too bad Marvel didn't further explain the ring, although they did do the Shang-Chi and went briefly into it.
The sidekick term is a throwaway notion nowadays as opposed to the early years of DC and Marvel comics alike. The secondary heroes in relation with the primary heroes can stand on their own in today's age and era of comic-book superheroes.
21:52 "No! No! You said... You said..." He said that he would kill the accountant if the President _didn't_ call him. Note, though, that he did _not_ say he would _spare_ the accountant if the President _did_ call him.
Guy Pearce is great in this. It amuses me to no end that the two leads from The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert ended up playing villains in the MCU.
Great reaction! Yes, the faux Mandarin reveal was a letdown for most of us. Comic readers know The Mandarin as Ironman's primary arch-nemesis, so to see him be a phony was a twist that nobody wanted. The MCU does make up for it later on though.
@@CristyReacts In all honesty, they couldn't bring the same character from the comics to live action for reasons of political correctness. In the long run, they made up for it in a later movie.
@@CristyReacts The original Mandarin was a yellow-peril caricature in the same vein as Fu Manchu, and so probably would not have gone down very well with modern audiences. Especially in China, where American movies make a lot of their profits these days. Still, imo they could take done better had they really put their mind to it.
Phew, I finally caught up to all of your Marvel movie reactions! I wasn't as fond of this one as you were just because I didn't think Killian was a very interesting villain, just your typical indestuctible megalomaniac! But your review made me rethink my viewpoint, as you were very persuasive! It might help your channel if you can post your schedule for movie releases at the start of the week, should help get more Subs!! Nice catch spotting Stan Lee BTW😄
This is the last MCU movie that spat on fans' knowledge, intelligence, and respect on the source material until MCU's Phase 4 and a couple of movies from Phase 3
BEST ACTION SEEN?? Not a bad pick just in AWE you can make a pick. I can't even rate them. I'm so amazed at all the Storylines, Dialogue, Acting, Directing, Cinematography and every scene choice I pretty much give them all 10's and a 9. something or two. Up to End Game 😁 Ben Kingsley made a badass bad guy and a goofball actor. The Mandarin as a real enemy would have been cool. On to the next! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
5:45 "When's the last time you got a good night's sleep?" "Einstein slept three hours a year." First, Tony, Albert Einstein slept eight hours a night, _every_ night, and took various naps through the course of the day. This was _necessary_ in order for him to go down in history as the most intelligent human being who has ever _lived._ If you want to follow _his_ example, emulate his _intelligence_ and recognize the value of _your_ sleep. You would have to be an idiot _not_ to. Second, every single animal the human race has ever studied has had a daily period of dormancy the like of which human beings, and animals closely related to us would classify as sleep. The need for this is obviously something we inherited from a prehistoric ancestor we have in common with _all_ of them. Why has it become so ubiquitous? It must give an animal that has this need and is able to meet it an overwhelming advantage, somehow, over animals that are otherwise identical but _don't_ have it. It is a competitive advantage. Learn the lesson. Third, once in a while, a human being stops sleeping. This does _not_ coincide with the loss of the _need_ for sleep. It coincides with the loss of the ability to _meet_ this need. It's called Fatal Familial Insomnia. After first noticing the symptoms, one's abilities rapidly decline until one is unable to function, but _also_ still unable to sleep. One is unable to do much of _anything_ until one dies, about eight to nine miserable months later. Tony, do _not_ neglect your sleep.
OK, okOkok... But did you know that they filmed the plane part practically?? They got a skydyving team, built special parachutes into their constumes and did something crazy like 300 jumps.
Trevor Forever! Gotta get a T-Shirt with "'And you'll neverrr seeee meee coming.' - The Master" on the front and "OooooLAY OLAY OLAY OLAY!!!" on the back.
@@CristyReacts "Then, they approached me about the role and they knew about the drugs" "What'd they say they'd get you off them?" "Said they'd give me more!"
From my experience, most men are afraid to admit to having anxiety because of two things. General society tends to make men to be super strong in all aspects. Then there is the feminist movement that if a man shows anything that can be translated as weakness, then he is seen as weak and useless and unworthy of anything. Men in general do share many attributes that women have. We are both human after all. But society tends to see males as superior and the feminist movement will exploit any weakness males have to make them seem as the weaker sex. I honestly believe that both sexes are important. After all, it takes a male and female to create life, to continue our species I guess.
What if…? In an alternate continuity that will affect the MCU… Ben Kingsley is the real Mandarin - reimagined by myself as a Hindu Singaporean militarism extremist who has been the main orchestrator of the entire Iron Man trilogy, sporting the same attire, hairdo, beard and even having a dragon tattoo from left clavicle, around and down to the right back hip of his chiselled muscular physique that lights up when super Saiyan’d up - and the characters Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce) and Xu Wenwu (Tony Leong) from Shang-Chi were his protégés - next in line to adopt the mantle to further spread his iron plague - similar to Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Bin Laden, Jinping, Putin etc And to further extent, similar to Heath Ledger’s Joker, have him stand out as force of nature, never to be reckoned with. His past his unknown (real name) and he considers himself as a true civil servant (mandarin). That is what the MCU could’ve ended up with. Imagine the Kingsley Mandarin working with Thanos (Josh Brolin)!!! Those two have similar agendas/mindsets - imagine all of the chaos and carnage throughout the infinite world…and other multiverses… P.S. reason why Kinglsey’s Mandarin would sound American while speaking English in contrast to sounding Asian when speaking his native Singaporean, Mongolian and/or Chinese he might’ve learned it from some radical far-right extremist from America who can also speak Asian languages
Even all these years later, I'm still mad about the pointless twist. Kingsley portrayed the Mandarin flawlessly. Marvel always had a hand for casting the right actor but Kingsley was to the Mandarin what RDJ was to Iron Man. Utter perfection. And then they went and ruined it with the Killian twist just for the sake of having a twist.
Cristy , there is a short sequel to this called , All Hail The King, that was on one of the dvds special features, back when dvds had special features, then they started putting the special features only on the blu rays, and before they could fit everything onto one disc, so i think it was to make more money or something anyway, in the comic books , and in the 1960s Iron Man cartoon, the Mandarin was Iron Man's main enemy he was a chinese archaelogist that found a cave in china and in it , an ancient alien space ship with a robot dragon inside that was thousands of years old, and on it's claws were ten human sized finger rings that each had a different alien language symbol on it. and each ring had a different power ray , like one had a freeze ray and one a lightning blast power and one a black hole ? power, i forget, but if you watch that cartoon, you can see how powerful the real mandarin is, they wasted the name on this movie, and i didn't like that they did that, we could have had a more epic movie if they used the mandarin like he was in the comic books. i said on youtube that what, is the Black Panther not going to be from Africa? because they were afraid to make the Mandarin Chinese?
Alot of people didnt like this movie becuase of the fake mandarin reveal and it turned them off ....im glad u didnt let that discourage u to the point to not like the rest of the movie. I put this second in the iron man trillogy and enjoyed it
This movie just spat on everything The Mandarin was all about and what is supposed to be about. Imagine being a fan of the comics and knowing what's coming when it was announced that The Mandarin is gonna be the villain of the 3rd Iron Man movie, you were expecting an epic showdown knowing the history between these two characters...but then they showed you this phony twist of a villian
This went from being my least favorite Iron Man movie to being my favorite because it advances the character of Tony Stark. What most people don't realize is Tony Stark is probably the least likable Marvel character in the comics. He is just an ass to all his friends and other heroes. Tony tends to make the wrong choice all the time before he makes the right choice. That is just how his character was written. He is a bastard that just is horrible of a human being that finds his way to be a hero. John Favreau and Robert Downey Jr. reserved the right to develop the character of Tony Stark outside of the comic story. The end of this movie the the growth of Tony Stark. He has to destroy all the suits because they don't matter. He can always build more because "He is Iron Man!" So from movie one he was the rich asshole that did not care about people to movie two thinking he is going to be the good guy to save the world to movie three realizing he is just a man with skills. He is Iron Man. This is a much better story than the comics Tony Stark who is a drug abuser, alcoholic, mad man and even turns into a villain before he becomes a government tool. The Iron Man story is really classic to Marvel comics and the MCU did a good job making him the story that everything tends to revolve around.
One thing you’ll learn about Tony….he always learns from his mistakes! Keep that in mind going forward.
Funny little trivia. Tony tells the little boy near the start "I loved you in A Christmas Story, by the way." The actor who played Ralphie, Peter Billingsly, was in the first Iron Man. He's good friends with Jon Favreau and Favreau likes to give him roles (like the Elf Foreman in Elf). He was the technician Stane yells TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE, WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS! Which he responds "I'm sorry, I'm not Tony Stark."
Awesome catch. I have seen these at least 5 times each and never knew. Thanks 👍
I think Tony destroying the suits in the end is questionable for sure. But he's not just doing it for Pepper, but also himself so he can try to move on from his trauma.
suits capture all extremis people and only way to kill them all is to blow up the suits so it was not waste.
He can always make another suit with his giant science and technological mind
I wasn’t sure how to feel at first about Tony destroying all his suits at the end either but it does bring home the point of Tony not needing the suit to be Iron Man. He is Iron Man with or without them. I really do love this movie
I love this point.
They replaced him with Pepper. She is the superhero now and he is not anymore! Woke ending but other than that it was great!
@@MysticalJessica Are you kidding? Giving a woman superpowers is "woke" to you? It was a dumb plot point in retrospect simply because they wrote it out of the story immediately, not because of any "wokeness"
@@becauseimbatman1391 It's not because they gave superpowers to a woman, it's because they made Iron man's wife naturally stronger than anything Tony ever invented, making his existence as iron man pointless destroying the entire point of the movie.
@@MysticalJessica To your dumb mind everything is "woke" so there is no reason for anyone with brain to take you seriously.
Destroying the suits was the sign he was ready to move forward. Those suits are a part of his past, everything now will be new. Also, he built many of them because he couldn't sleep due to his trauma, now he is leaving much of that trauma behind and starting fresh, with a clean slate.
"Is this gonna be a Christmas movie?" Written & directed by Shane Black, so . . . yeah. Most of his movies are.
It was SCHEDULED to be a Christmas film, but "The Avengers", which was released in May 2012, kept making so much $$ that they decided not pull it from the theaters and pushed this one back to May 2013. So all the "Christmas" references made no sense.
Of course, it's not really an issue for a retrospective such as this, but at the time it was slightly ridiculous.
You were right Cristy, I loved your reaction to Iron Man 3 you are so adorable and excited ( meant as a compliment not creepy). Its fun to watch this movie again through your eyes. Thanks again and please have a great day😃😃
Aw what a sweet comment. Thank you for putting a big smile on my face in the morning!
Now you DEFINITELY need to watch Agent Carter. The actor who does the voice of Jarvis is actually in the series as the man Jarvis himself. He worked for Tony's dad.
Akchually guy checking in: Jarvis and Edwin Jarvis are played by two different actors. Paul Bethany and James D’Arcy. They have similar voices but are easily told apart by the size of their paychecks.
Hi Cristy,
Very enjoyable watching along with you. Watching this in the cinema we all found it very funny with the Mandarin/Trevor reveal, as Ben Kingsley is a bit of a National Treasure over here in the UK. Great film.
"You'll never see me coming". LOL, fake terrorist!
@4:50 - The Ten Rings flag was briefly seen in Iron Man 1
@11:00 - The story of the Extremis formula is continued in Agents of SHIELD Season 1
@23:15 - The arm re-growing is the same thing the plant did in 1999, and then the plant exploded.
@28:55 - The people falling out of the plane is not CGI. They hired experienced skydivers, and over the course of several jumps filmed the bits and pieces of the rescue.
@35:00 - Tony almost died carrying a nuke through the wormhole, and the threat of another alien invasion gave him PTSD. The suits are numbered for each version, starting with Mark 1 for the one built in the cave. They showed you the latest was Mark 42. He was obsessively building different suits to counter every possibility. That's why in the final battle of this film they were all different designs. But this film showed him he can do stuff without a suit, and building them was taking him away from Pepper, so he blew them all up. He still makes new suits after this film, just not as an obsession.
Fun fact: That little girl, the vice president's granddaughter with the missing leg, was Jenna Ortega.
I didn't like this movie when it came out, but it grew on me. It really highlights Tonys PTSD and survivors guilt.
Extremis came from the Agents of SHIELD tv show. Basically it allowed the subject to regrow missing organs or limbs. If you force the organism to work too hard, it tends to explode. That's how Pepper killed Killian; she overloaded the Extremis in his system.
... Don't know if you caught it, but when Tony drove away from his old house, DUMM*E was on the trailer. He survived!
Small spoiler: Tony will make more suits.
Next up, Thor: the Dark World, _then_ Winter Soldier!
No, the show mentioned it AFTER it had been introduced in this movie
Not sure if anyone told you but "happy" is the reason that we have the MCU today!
Great reaction again. I know I have already said it, but I think you will be blown away by phase 2. I think Marvel Studios definitely got into an amazing strive after Phase 1 and took some risk. I don't know how much planning Kevin Fiege did ahead with all the movies and storylines, but I think they took some risks that paid off well during this phase. In case you didn't know many fans were upset by the mandarin twist. People do say Marvel Studios makes up for it though in a one-short they "All Hail The King."
Oh yeah I've been warned that Phase 2 is incredible--- I didn't think it could be better than Phase 1, but I've already been blown away with the first movie!
Well said..
To me this was less an Iron Man movie and more a Shane Black movie featuring Tony Stark.
Personally I love Shane as a writer and director.
This one was a bit divisive. The Mandrin is an iconic villain from the comics and this version is quite a departure.
But I loved the way they handled Tony's mental health.
Several years later, we got a short glimpse of the actual Mandarin at least.
I wasn't big on Trevor/The Mandarin at first, but he's really grown on me. And even if you didn't like the direction they took the character, Kingsley gave a great performance.
I didn't hate the swerve so much per se, but knowing that they did it because the Chinese government didn't want a Chinese villain and Marvel was groveling to please Chairman Xi, that was pretty annoying.
From here, it's just a small step to the NBA hanging Darryl Morey out to dry because he dared speak up for Hong Kong or John Cena having to read a pathetic "apology" (IN Mandarin) because he referred to Taiwan as an independent nation…which it IS.
Shame on Marvel/Disney.
Also, having had to suffer through "The Last Boy Scout", I think a little Shane Black goes a long way. But RDJ was grateful that Shane hired him AND paid the insurance for "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang", when Robert was just out of prison and couldn't get bonded, so now that Marvel needed to sign RDJ back up (you can see that this is written as a possible exit point for him, right? His contract was up), he was able to get them to hire Shane.
Which is how we get all this stupidity with the flying suit parts, which is only there so Shane get the cheap "laugh" of Tony getting hit in the dick. Twice.
And if the suit can fly so far ("832 miles", the goon helpfully says) so fast, how come it didn't leave sonic booms all across Georgia??
And does every tiny piece of the suit have an individual propulsion unit? That seems VERY redundant.
And if the reason the parts go on Tony's body is because he gave himself 50 implants, does that mean there's an implant in his dick? OUCH! (Or one in his head, for the helmet? Doesn't sound wise.)
And if the implants are why the suit parts fly to appropriate part on the recipient, then how can Tony put the suit on Pepper? Did he put 50 implants in HER body, too? Including one in HER, er, ahem?
(And if Pepper does have an implant "down there", does that mean that when Tony is feeling horny, he just wiggles his hips and Pepper comes flying? Trailing sonic booms all the way??)
Stupid, stupid film. One of Marvel's worst.
Although, I grant you, the image of Tony injecting an implant into KILLIAN's dick (so he can put the suit on Aldrich at the, er, climax) is somewhat amusing. But rather unlikely, IMO.
8:33 I mean in Tony's defense, Happy is advance technology incompetent maybe you forgot that a few minutes ago when he was facetiming Tony the camera was pointing at Happy's forehead promoting Tony to joke about it and also when Tony said that Happy needs to flip the screen Happy responds that he is not tech smart, flipping the screen/camera as you know it is a simple tech command that even a 10 year old could do.
Jarvis is voiced by actor paul bettany
I loved him in "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World".
I love the opening of iron man 3. Watching it now it makes me nostalgic for when I watched it in the theater in 2013 when that song made me nostalgic for 1999 :D
Now that you’ve done Ironman 3, you can watch the last, (and indeed all the rest), of the Marvel One-Shots. My favs are “Something funny happened on the way to Thors Hammer” and “All hail the King”. Maybe you could do a series of 5min reactions for Patreon, hmm? Either way, enjoy.
Oooo you just gave me a GREAT idea :)
In the comics the Mandarin was a villain with 10 rings, each with a different power.
Nice!
Which is why the terrorist group from the first movie was in the mountains. Trying to find them. Too bad Marvel didn't further explain the ring, although they did do the Shang-Chi and went briefly into it.
This makes 2 of the 3 Iron Man villains killed by Pepper!
The sidekick term is a throwaway notion nowadays as opposed to the early years of DC and Marvel comics alike. The secondary heroes in relation with the primary heroes can stand on their own in today's age and era of comic-book superheroes.
21:52 "No! No! You said... You said..."
He said that he would kill the accountant if the President _didn't_ call him. Note, though, that he did _not_ say he would _spare_ the accountant if the President _did_ call him.
Guy Pearce is great in this. It amuses me to no end that the two leads from The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert ended up playing villains in the MCU.
I like how by the end of Iron Man 3 Pepper has killed more Iron Man villians then Tony has.
Great reaction! Yes, the faux Mandarin reveal was a letdown for most of us. Comic readers know The Mandarin as Ironman's primary arch-nemesis, so to see him be a phony was a twist that nobody wanted. The MCU does make up for it later on though.
I wonder why they did that-- did they mean to be funny? I mean, it was kinda funny, but it definitely mocked his character.
@@CristyReacts In all honesty, they couldn't bring the same character from the comics to live action for reasons of political correctness. In the long run, they made up for it in a later movie.
@@CristyReacts The original Mandarin was a yellow-peril caricature in the same vein as Fu Manchu, and so probably would not have gone down very well with modern audiences. Especially in China, where American movies make a lot of their profits these days. Still, imo they could take done better had they really put their mind to it.
@@curtquinlan9870 Racial caricature that Mandarin is in comics is outdated so I say good riddance.
the explosion scene in the Chinese theatre used to scare me as a kid.
Phew, I finally caught up to all of your Marvel movie reactions! I wasn't as fond of this one as you were just because I didn't think Killian was a very interesting villain, just your typical indestuctible megalomaniac! But your review made me rethink my viewpoint, as you were very persuasive! It might help your channel if you can post your schedule for movie releases at the start of the week, should help get more Subs!! Nice catch spotting Stan Lee BTW😄
Thank you!! I appreciate you watching and the feedback- I’ve been thinking of posting the calendar.
This is the last MCU movie that spat on fans' knowledge, intelligence, and respect on the source material until MCU's Phase 4 and a couple of movies from Phase 3
BEST ACTION SEEN?? Not a bad pick just in AWE you can make a pick. I can't even rate them. I'm so amazed at all the Storylines, Dialogue, Acting, Directing, Cinematography and every scene choice I pretty much give them all 10's and a 9. something or two. Up to End Game 😁 Ben Kingsley made a badass bad guy and a goofball actor. The Mandarin as a real enemy would have been cool. On to the next! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
Love the new hair!
5:45 "When's the last time you got a good night's sleep?"
"Einstein slept three hours a year."
First, Tony, Albert Einstein slept eight hours a night, _every_ night, and took various naps through the course of the day. This was _necessary_ in order for him to go down in history as the most intelligent human being who has ever _lived._ If you want to follow _his_ example, emulate his _intelligence_ and recognize the value of _your_ sleep. You would have to be an idiot _not_ to.
Second, every single animal the human race has ever studied has had a daily period of dormancy the like of which human beings, and animals closely related to us would classify as sleep. The need for this is obviously something we inherited from a prehistoric ancestor we have in common with _all_ of them. Why has it become so ubiquitous? It must give an animal that has this need and is able to meet it an overwhelming advantage, somehow, over animals that are otherwise identical but _don't_ have it. It is a competitive advantage. Learn the lesson.
Third, once in a while, a human being stops sleeping. This does _not_ coincide with the loss of the _need_ for sleep. It coincides with the loss of the ability to _meet_ this need. It's called Fatal Familial Insomnia. After first noticing the symptoms, one's abilities rapidly decline until one is unable to function, but _also_ still unable to sleep. One is unable to do much of _anything_ until one dies, about eight to nine miserable months later.
Tony, do _not_ neglect your sleep.
OK, okOkok... But did you know that they filmed the plane part practically?? They got a skydyving team, built special parachutes into their constumes and did something crazy like 300 jumps.
Whaaaaaaat? Really?!
Keep up the great work can’t wait for the rest and for anyone commenting try not to spoil anything
Thank you Nick!!
WARMACHINEROX all caps. Yeah, that's not a very strong password there Rhodey, lol.
Tony has like Ivans drone idea and reused it )
Trevor Forever! Gotta get a T-Shirt with "'And you'll neverrr seeee meee coming.' - The Master" on the front and "OooooLAY OLAY OLAY OLAY!!!" on the back.
I love that he was English hahah
@@CristyReacts "Then, they approached me about the role and they knew about the drugs"
"What'd they say they'd get you off them?"
"Said they'd give me more!"
you need a wow counter lol
Way down the line the Kid will show up again, see if you can spot him, most do not recognize him.
I guarantee that 99% of people said who's that guy when he showed up.
28:05 Cool that you recognized the Vice President's daughter is played by Jenna Ortega aka Wednesday!
Jenna Ortegaaaa that's the name. You can see me struggling to find it haha!
So cute. 😀
It's going to be interesting where your favorites so far end up. Phase 2 gets better and then Phase 3 tops it. Oh, yeah, keep tissues handy.
i keep hearing this (to keep the tissues handy) and I'm kinda excited! haha
From my experience, most men are afraid to admit to having anxiety because of two things. General society tends to make men to be super strong in all aspects. Then there is the feminist movement that if a man shows anything that can be translated as weakness, then he is seen as weak and useless and unworthy of anything. Men in general do share many attributes that women have. We are both human after all. But society tends to see males as superior and the feminist movement will exploit any weakness males have to make them seem as the weaker sex. I honestly believe that both sexes are important. After all, it takes a male and female to create life, to continue our species I guess.
What if…? In an alternate continuity that will affect the MCU…
Ben Kingsley is the real Mandarin - reimagined by myself as a Hindu Singaporean militarism extremist who has been the main orchestrator of the entire Iron Man trilogy, sporting the same attire, hairdo, beard and even having a dragon tattoo from left clavicle, around and down to the right back hip of his chiselled muscular physique that lights up when super Saiyan’d up - and the characters Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce) and Xu Wenwu (Tony Leong) from Shang-Chi were his protégés - next in line to adopt the mantle to further spread his iron plague - similar to Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Bin Laden, Jinping, Putin etc
And to further extent, similar to Heath Ledger’s Joker, have him stand out as force of nature, never to be reckoned with. His past his unknown (real name) and he considers himself as a true civil servant (mandarin).
That is what the MCU could’ve ended up with.
Imagine the Kingsley Mandarin working with Thanos (Josh Brolin)!!! Those two have similar agendas/mindsets - imagine all of the chaos and carnage throughout the infinite world…and other multiverses…
P.S. reason why Kinglsey’s Mandarin would sound American while speaking English in contrast to sounding Asian when speaking his native Singaporean, Mongolian and/or Chinese he might’ve learned it from some radical far-right extremist from America who can also speak Asian languages
Even all these years later, I'm still mad about the pointless twist. Kingsley portrayed the Mandarin flawlessly. Marvel always had a hand for casting the right actor but Kingsley was to the Mandarin what RDJ was to Iron Man. Utter perfection. And then they went and ruined it with the Killian twist just for the sake of having a twist.
Cristy , there is a short sequel to this called , All Hail The King, that was on one of the dvds special features, back when dvds had special features, then they started putting the special features only on the blu rays, and before they could fit everything onto one disc, so i think it was to make more money or something anyway, in the comic books , and in the 1960s Iron Man cartoon, the Mandarin was Iron Man's main enemy he was a chinese archaelogist that found a cave in china and in it , an ancient alien space ship with a robot dragon inside that was thousands of years old, and on it's claws were ten human sized finger rings that each had a different alien language symbol on it. and each ring had a different power ray , like one had a freeze ray and one a lightning blast power and one a black hole ? power, i forget, but if you watch that cartoon, you can see how powerful the real mandarin is, they wasted the name on this movie, and i didn't like that they did that, we could have had a more epic movie if they used the mandarin like he was in the comic books. i said on youtube that what, is the Black Panther not going to be from Africa? because they were afraid to make the Mandarin Chinese?
Are you talking about the MCU one-shot?? I just reacted to it!! And LOVED IT!!!
Because Marvel made the Mandarin a stereotypical Fu Manchu villain. They wanted to avoid perpetuating racial stereotypes.
@@Caseytify a hair style is a hair style, if he had a long mustache, i don't think that is racist, it's just hair
You'll only see the little kid one more time in another movie. It'll be a while though
Oh really??? I'm excited!
Love your eyes 🤫❤😍😘
Hi Cristy
Hi @aranerem5569 !
Aside from the Mandarin twist it was a good movie
I always wondered how Killian knew about the Mandarin.
Does the man make the suit or does the suit make the man !!?
Hello 👋🏻. Just like the Mandarin, in here but I’m not here😆. Marvel troll their fans and they/we like it.
Okay movie but great reaction. Just waiting for you to watch Thor Ragnarok, try to make it a 50-minute to one-hour reaction, when you watch it.
Thank you! And I'm looking forward to Ragnarok
Alot of people didnt like this movie becuase of the fake mandarin reveal and it turned them off ....im glad u didnt let that discourage u to the point to not like the rest of the movie. I put this second in the iron man trillogy and enjoyed it
I can definitely see how especially a big comics fan would be disappointed by the Mandarin twist! But the movie is so good in spite of it
@@CristyReacts do u have a Patreon?
Not yet, but I'll be setting it up soon. I just want to make sure to have enough content to launch:)@@rashadwalker8218
@@CristyReacts ok
Next captain america winter soldier
Wait, I watched Thor: The Dark World next.
Okay 👌
yeah, blowing all the suits was stupid :D
ugh such a waste of perfectly good suits
Just wait until you see Infinity War or Avengers Endgame.
This movie just spat on everything The Mandarin was all about and what is supposed to be about. Imagine being a fan of the comics and knowing what's coming when it was announced that The Mandarin is gonna be the villain of the 3rd Iron Man movie, you were expecting an epic showdown knowing the history between these two characters...but then they showed you this phony twist of a villian
Great review............You would love ..............Team America Sausage Party
My ex girlfriend didn't like this movie because to use her words they made Tony Stark a weakling! That's why men don't want to show vulnerability!
I cant decide if the concept of an Iron Woman is incredibly hot or incredibly scary..... its kind of both
Seriously both. Also, I wanna see more women villains!
This went from being my least favorite Iron Man movie to being my favorite because it advances the character of Tony Stark. What most people don't realize is Tony Stark is probably the least likable Marvel character in the comics. He is just an ass to all his friends and other heroes. Tony tends to make the wrong choice all the time before he makes the right choice. That is just how his character was written. He is a bastard that just is horrible of a human being that finds his way to be a hero.
John Favreau and Robert Downey Jr. reserved the right to develop the character of Tony Stark outside of the comic story. The end of this movie the the growth of Tony Stark. He has to destroy all the suits because they don't matter. He can always build more because "He is Iron Man!" So from movie one he was the rich asshole that did not care about people to movie two thinking he is going to be the good guy to save the world to movie three realizing he is just a man with skills. He is Iron Man. This is a much better story than the comics Tony Stark who is a drug abuser, alcoholic, mad man and even turns into a villain before he becomes a government tool. The Iron Man story is really classic to Marvel comics and the MCU did a good job making him the story that everything tends to revolve around.
you look nice
I'm sorry you saw this...🤦♀
Why? She's not sorry
whyyyy? did you not like it???
@@CristyReacts Just kidding LOL. It`s not my favorite movie but I glad you like it ;)