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Iron Man



Heroes aren't born. They're built.
After being held captive in an Afghan cave, billionaire engineer Tony Stark creates a unique weaponized suit of armor to fight evil.

Adult Status :
Movie ID : 1726
Movie Language : en
Original Title: Iron Man
Popularity : 77.414
Release : 2008-04-30
Movie Title : Iron Man
Rate : 7.6
Vote Count : 23686
Genre IDs : 28,878,12
Genres : Action, Science Fiction, Adventure
Tagline : Heroes aren't born. They're built.
Revenue : 585174222
Runtime : 126
Status : Released

Movie Collection


Collection ID : 131292
Collection Name : Iron Man Collection

Movie Production Studio


Company Name : Marvel Studios
Budget : 140000000
HomePage : https://www.marvel.com/movies/iron-man
IMDB ID : tt0371746
Country Code : US
Country Name :
Spoken Language : English
Company ID : 420
Company Logo : https://www.themoviedb.org/t/p/w500/hUzeosd33nzE5MCNsZxCGEKTXaQ.png
Company Country : US

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Casts and Crews

Cast

  1. Robert Downey Jr. ( Robert Downey Jr. ) Acting as Tony Stark / Iron Man



  2. Terrence Howard ( Terrence Howard ) Acting as James 'Rhodey' Rhodes



  3. Jeff Bridges ( Jeff Bridges ) Acting as Obadiah Stane / Iron Monger



  4. Gwyneth Paltrow ( Gwyneth Paltrow ) Acting as Virginia 'Pepper' Potts



  5. Leslie Bibb ( Leslie Bibb ) Acting as Christine Everhart



  6. Bill Smitrovich ( Bill Smitrovich ) Acting as General Gabriel



  7. Paul Bettany ( Paul Bettany ) Acting as J.A.R.V.I.S. (voice)



  8. Jon Favreau ( Jon Favreau ) Acting as Harold 'Happy' Hogan



  9. Shaun Toub ( Shaun Toub ) Acting as Yinsen



  10. Faran Tahir ( Faran Tahir ) Acting as Raza



  11. Clark Gregg ( Clark Gregg ) Acting as Phil Coulson



  12. Peter Billingsley ( Peter Billingsley ) Acting as William Ginter Riva



  13. Sayed Badreya ( Sayed Badreya ) Acting as Abu Bakaar



  14. Tim Guinee ( Tim Guinee ) Acting as Major Allen



  15. Will Lyman ( Will Lyman ) Acting as Award Ceremony Narrator (voice)



  16. Tom Morello ( Tom Morello ) Acting as Guard



  17. Marco Khan ( Marco Khan ) Acting as Guard



  18. Daston Kalili ( Daston Kalili ) Acting as Guard



  19. Ido Mor ( Ido Mor ) Acting as Guard



  20. Kevin Foster ( Kevin Foster ) Acting as Jimmy

  21. Garret Noël ( Garret Noël ) Acting as Pratt

  22. Eileen Weisinger ( Eileen Weisinger ) Acting as Ramirez



  23. Ahmed Ahmed ( Ahmed Ahmed ) Acting as Ahmed



  24. Fahim Fazli ( Fahim Fazli ) Acting as Omar / ADR Voice



  25. Gerard Sanders ( Gerard Sanders ) Acting as Howard Stark

  26. Tim Rigby ( Tim Rigby ) Crew as Viper 1



  27. Russell Richardson ( Russell Richardson ) Acting as Viper 2

  28. Nazanin Boniadi ( Nazanin Boniadi ) Acting as Amira Ahmed



  29. Thomas Craig Plumer ( Thomas Craig Plumer ) Acting as Colonel Craig

  30. Robert Berkman ( Robert Berkman ) Acting as Dealer at Craps Table

  31. Stacy Stas ( Stacy Stas ) Acting as Woman at Craps Table



  32. Lauren Scyphers ( Lauren Scyphers ) Acting as Woman at Craps Table



  33. Frank Nyi ( Frank Nyi ) Acting as Engineer

  34. Marvin Jordan ( Marvin Jordan ) Acting as Air Force Officer

  35. Jim Cramer ( Jim Cramer ) Acting as Jim Cramer



  36. Donna Evans ( Donna Evans ) Crew as Woman In SUV



  37. Reid Harper ( Reid Harper ) Crew as Kid in SUV

  38. Summer Kylie Remington ( Summer Kylie Remington ) Acting as Kid in SUV

  39. Ava Rose Williams ( Ava Rose Williams ) Acting as Kid in SUV

  40. Vladimir Kubr ( Vladimir Kubr ) Acting as Kid in SUV



  41. Callie Croughwell ( Callie Croughwell ) Acting as Kid in SUV

  42. Javan Tahir ( Javan Tahir ) Acting as Gulmira Kid



  43. Sahar Bibiyan ( Sahar Bibiyan ) Acting as Gulmira Mom



  44. Patrick O'Connell ( Patrick O'Connell ) Acting as Reporter

  45. Adam Harrington ( Adam Harrington ) Acting as Reporter



  46. Meera Simhan ( Meera Simhan ) Acting as Reporter



  47. Ben Newmark ( Ben Newmark ) Acting as Reporter



  48. Ricki Lander ( Ricki Lander ) Acting as Flight Attendant



  49. Jeannine Kaspar ( Jeannine Kaspar ) Acting as Flight Attendant



  50. Sarah Cahill ( Sarah Cahill ) Acting as Flight Attendant



  51. Stan Lee ( Stan Lee ) Writing as Stan Lee



  52. Justin Rex ( Justin Rex ) Acting as Air Force Lieutenant

  53. Zorianna Kit ( Zorianna Kit ) Acting as Zorianna Kit



  54. Lana Kinnear ( Lana Kinnear ) Acting as Stan's Girl



  55. Nicole Lindeblad ( Nicole Lindeblad ) Acting as Stan's Girl



  56. Masha Lund ( Masha Lund ) Acting as Stan's Girl



  57. Gabrielle Tuite ( Gabrielle Tuite ) Acting as Stan's Girl

  58. Tim Griffin ( Tim Griffin ) Acting as CAOC Analyst



  59. Joshua Harto ( Joshua Harto ) Acting as CAOC Analyst



  60. Micah A. Hauptman ( Micah A. Hauptman ) Acting as CAOC Analyst



  61. James Bethea ( James Bethea ) Acting as CAOC Analyst

  62. Mike Cochrane ( Mike Cochrane ) Acting as Gulmira Villager (uncredited)

  63. Flavia Manes Rossi ( Flavia Manes Rossi ) Acting as Reporter (uncredited)



  64. Samuel L. Jackson ( Samuel L. Jackson ) Acting as Nick Fury (uncredited)



Crew

  1. Hans Zimmer ( Hans Zimmer ) Sound, Job: Executive Music Producer From Department of Crew



  2. Christopher Boyes ( Christopher Boyes ) Sound, Job: Sound Re-Recording Mixer From Department of Sound



  3. Michael Tronick ( Michael Tronick ) Editing, Job: Additional Editor From Department of Editing



  4. Vince Deadrick Jr. ( Vince Deadrick Jr. ) Crew, Job: Stunt Double From Department of Crew



  5. Loyd Catlett ( Loyd Catlett ) Acting, Job: Stunt Double From Department of Crew



  6. Sarah Halley Finn ( Sarah Halley Finn ) Production, Job: Casting From Department of Production



  7. Matthew Libatique ( Matthew Libatique ) Camera, Job: Director of Photography From Department of Camera



  8. Stan Lee ( Stan Lee ) Writing, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production



  9. Stan Lee ( Stan Lee ) Writing, Job: Comic Book From Department of Writing



  10. Avi Arad ( Avi Arad ) Production, Job: Producer From Department of Production



  11. Kevin Feige ( Kevin Feige ) Production, Job: Producer From Department of Production



  12. J. Michael Riva ( J. Michael Riva ) Art, Job: Production Design From Department of Art



  13. Laura Jean Shannon ( Laura Jean Shannon ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Costume Design From Department of Costume & Make-Up



  14. Dan Lebental ( Dan Lebental ) Editing, Job: Editor From Department of Editing



  15. Richard Cetrone ( Richard Cetrone ) Acting, Job: Stunt Double From Department of Crew



  16. Peter Billingsley ( Peter Billingsley ) Acting, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production



  17. David F. Klassen ( David F. Klassen ) Art, Job: Supervising Art Director From Department of Art



  18. Richard F. Mays ( Richard F. Mays ) Art, Job: Art Direction From Department of Art



  19. Daniel Sudick ( Daniel Sudick ) Visual Effects, Job: Special Effects Coordinator From Department of Crew



  20. Gabriel Beristain ( Gabriel Beristain ) Camera, Job: Additional Photography From Department of Camera



  21. Craig Stecyk ( Craig Stecyk ) Art, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  22. Freddie Hice ( Freddie Hice ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  23. Eddie J. Fernandez ( Eddie J. Fernandez ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  24. Jack Kirby ( Jack Kirby ) Writing, Job: Comic Book From Department of Writing



  25. Jon Favreau ( Jon Favreau ) Acting, Job: Director From Department of Directing



  26. Jon Favreau ( Jon Favreau ) Acting, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production



  27. Art Marcum ( Art Marcum ) Writing, Job: Screenplay From Department of Writing



  28. Matt Holloway ( Matt Holloway ) Writing, Job: Screenplay From Department of Writing



  29. Larry Lieber ( Larry Lieber ) Writing, Job: Comic Book From Department of Writing



  30. Don Heck ( Don Heck ) Writing, Job: Comic Book From Department of Writing



  31. Mic Rodgers ( Mic Rodgers ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  32. Randi Hiller ( Randi Hiller ) Production, Job: Casting From Department of Production



  33. Derek Brechin ( Derek Brechin ) Editing, Job: Additional Editor From Department of Editing



  34. Dave Jordan ( Dave Jordan ) Sound, Job: Music Supervisor From Department of Sound



  35. Ryeland Allison ( Ryeland Allison ) Sound, Job: Additional Music From Department of Crew



  36. Ramin Djawadi ( Ramin Djawadi ) Sound, Job: Original Music Composer From Department of Sound



  37. Chris Palermo ( Chris Palermo ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  38. Joe Bucaro III ( Joe Bucaro III ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  39. Geo Corvera ( Geo Corvera ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  40. Louis D'Esposito ( Louis D'Esposito ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production



  41. Louis D'Esposito ( Louis D'Esposito ) Production, Job: Unit Production Manager From Department of Production



  42. Greg Parsons ( Greg Parsons ) Editing, Job: Additional Editor From Department of Editing



  43. Atli Örvarsson ( Atli Örvarsson ) Sound, Job: Additional Music From Department of Crew



  44. Thomas Rosales Jr. ( Thomas Rosales Jr. ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  45. Ben Hernandez Bray ( Ben Hernandez Bray ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  46. Stan Winston ( Stan Winston ) Crew, Job: Special Effects From Department of Crew



  47. Michael E. Goldman ( Michael E. Goldman ) Art, Job: Assistant Art Director From Department of Art



  48. Clay Cullen ( Clay Cullen ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  49. Rosine 'Ace' Hatem ( Rosine 'Ace' Hatem ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  50. David Maisel ( David Maisel ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production



  51. Victoria Alonso ( Victoria Alonso ) Production, Job: Visual Effects Producer From Department of Visual Effects



  52. Victoria Alonso ( Victoria Alonso ) Production, Job: Co-Producer From Department of Production



  53. Jeremy Latcham ( Jeremy Latcham ) Production, Job: Associate Producer From Department of Production



  54. Keith Woulard ( Keith Woulard ) Crew, Job: Stunt Coordinator From Department of Crew



  55. Jason Rodriguez ( Jason Rodriguez ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  56. Mark Fergus ( Mark Fergus ) Writing, Job: Screenplay From Department of Writing



  57. Hawk Ostby ( Hawk Ostby ) Writing, Job: Screenplay From Department of Writing



  58. Ross T. Fanger ( Ross T. Fanger ) Production, Job: Executive In Charge Of Production From Department of Production



  59. Bobby Tahouri ( Bobby Tahouri ) Sound, Job: Additional Music From Department of Crew



  60. J.J. Perry ( J.J. Perry ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  61. Eric Heffron ( Eric Heffron ) Directing, Job: Associate Producer From Department of Production



  62. Eric Heffron ( Eric Heffron ) Directing, Job: First Assistant Director From Department of Directing



  63. Bob Brown ( Bob Brown ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  64. Mario Roberts ( Mario Roberts ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  65. Max Daniels ( Max Daniels ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  66. Freddy Bouciegues ( Freddy Bouciegues ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  67. Gilbert Rosales ( Gilbert Rosales ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  68. Brian Simpson ( Brian Simpson ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  69. Jon Braver ( Jon Braver ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  70. Gene Hartline ( Gene Hartline ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  71. Mark Kubr ( Mark Kubr ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  72. Tim Trella ( Tim Trella ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  73. Theo Kypri ( Theo Kypri ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  74. Luke LaFontaine ( Luke LaFontaine ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  75. Dianne Chadwick ( Dianne Chadwick ) Art, Job: Graphic Designer From Department of Art



  76. Lorne Balfe ( Lorne Balfe ) Sound, Job: Additional Music From Department of Crew



  77. Ari Arad ( Ari Arad ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production



  78. Donna Evans ( Donna Evans ) Crew, Job: Stunt Double From Department of Crew



  79. Suzan Wexler ( Suzan Wexler ) Art, Job: Art Direction From Department of Art



  80. Russell Bobbitt ( Russell Bobbitt ) Art, Job: Property Master From Department of Art



  81. Kevin Scott ( Kevin Scott ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  82. David Klotz ( David Klotz ) Sound, Job: Music Editor From Department of Sound



  83. Sara E. White ( Sara E. White ) Production, Job: Unit Production Manager From Department of Production



  84. Anthony Martins ( Anthony Martins ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  85. Tom Elliott ( Tom Elliott ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  86. Richard Bucher ( Richard Bucher ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  87. Richard Bernard ( Richard Bernard ) Acting, Job: Music Supervisor From Department of Sound



  88. Brian Brown ( Brian Brown ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  89. Matt Leonard ( Matt Leonard ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  90. Tim Rigby ( Tim Rigby ) Crew, Job: Stunt Coordinator From Department of Crew



  91. Luminita Docan ( Luminita Docan ) Acting, Job: Post Production Supervisor From Department of Crew



  92. Clay Donahue Fontenot ( Clay Donahue Fontenot ) Crew, Job: Stunt Double From Department of Crew



  93. Frank E. Eulner ( Frank E. Eulner ) Sound, Job: Supervising Sound Editor From Department of Sound



  94. Thomas Robinson Harper ( Thomas Robinson Harper ) Crew, Job: Stunt Coordinator From Department of Crew



  95. Daniel Arrias ( Daniel Arrias ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  96. Ray Siegle ( Ray Siegle ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  97. Greg Fitzpatrick ( Greg Fitzpatrick ) Crew, Job: Stunt Double From Department of Crew



  98. Phil Neilson ( Phil Neilson ) Crew, Job: Second Unit Director From Department of Directing



  99. Chad Randall ( Chad Randall ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  100. Oakley Lehman ( Oakley Lehman ) Acting, Job: Stunt Double From Department of Crew



  101. Brian Machleit ( Brian Machleit ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  102. Norm Compton ( Norm Compton ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  103. Mike Justus ( Mike Justus ) Crew, Job: Stunt Double From Department of Crew



  104. Shannon Erbe ( Shannon Erbe ) Sound, Job: Music Editor From Department of Sound



  105. Cristina Weigmann ( Cristina Weigmann ) Directing, Job: Script Supervisor From Department of Directing



  106. James M. Halty ( James M. Halty ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  107. Steve Holladay ( Steve Holladay ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  108. Rebecca Robertson ( Rebecca Robertson ) Directing, Job: Script Supervisor From Department of Directing



  109. Michael Hilow ( Michael Hilow ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  110. Anthony Kramme ( Anthony Kramme ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  111. Rebecca Gregg ( Rebecca Gregg ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Costume Design From Department of Costume & Make-Up



  112. Jonathan Taylor ( Jonathan Taylor ) Camera, Job: Second Unit Director of Photography From Department of Camera



  113. Hal T. Hickel ( Hal T. Hickel ) Visual Effects, Job: Animation Supervisor From Department of Visual Effects



  114. Nito Larioza ( Nito Larioza ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  115. Michael Bauman ( Michael Bauman ) Lighting, Job: Gaffer From Department of Lighting



  116. Robert Alonzo ( Robert Alonzo ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  117. Andy Hass ( Andy Hass ) Visual Effects, Job: Visual Effects From Department of Visual Effects



  118. John Nelson ( John Nelson ) Visual Effects, Job: Visual Effects Supervisor From Department of Visual Effects



  119. Sandy Berumen ( Sandy Berumen ) Crew, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew



  120. J.J. Dashnaw ( J.J. Dashnaw ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  121. Philip Keller ( Philip Keller ) Art, Job: Storyboard Artist From Department of Art



  122. David Lowery ( David Lowery ) Art, Job: Storyboard Artist From Department of Art



  123. Chris Carnel ( Chris Carnel ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  124. Daniel Stevens ( Daniel Stevens ) Crew, Job: Stunt Double From Department of Crew



  125. Victor Winters-Junco ( Victor Winters-Junco ) Acting, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew



  126. Jojo Villanueva ( Jojo Villanueva ) Sound, Job: Music Coordinator From Department of Sound



  127. Rex Reddick ( Rex Reddick ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  128. David J. Grant ( David J. Grant ) Production, Job: Production Supervisor From Department of Production



  129. Michael Runyard ( Michael Runyard ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  130. Gary R. Wordham ( Gary R. Wordham ) Production, Job: Production Supervisor From Department of Production



  131. Harry Humphries ( Harry Humphries ) Production, Job: Military Consultant From Department of Crew



  132. Charlie Davis ( Charlie Davis ) Crew, Job: Executive In Charge Of Post Production From Department of Production



  133. Keith Splinter Davis ( Keith Splinter Davis ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  134. Alan Meyerson ( Alan Meyerson ) Sound, Job: Scoring Mixer From Department of Sound



  135. Shane Mahan ( Shane Mahan ) Visual Effects, Job: Effects Supervisor From Department of Visual Effects



  136. Mark Aaron Wagner ( Mark Aaron Wagner ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  137. Dino Dos Santos ( Dino Dos Santos ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  138. Alvin Zalamea ( Alvin Zalamea ) Crew, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew



  139. Tammie Baird ( Tammie Baird ) Acting, Job: Stunt Driver From Department of Crew



  140. Matt Baker ( Matt Baker ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  141. Mark Chavarria ( Mark Chavarria ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  142. David Ott ( David Ott ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  143. David Castillo ( David Castillo ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  144. Ben Snow ( Ben Snow ) Visual Effects, Job: Visual Effects Supervisor From Department of Visual Effects



  145. Michael J. Moore ( Michael J. Moore ) Directing, Job: Second Assistant Director From Department of Directing



  146. Paul Eliopoulos ( Paul Eliopoulos ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  147. John Bartnicki ( John Bartnicki ) Production, Job: Post Production Assistant From Department of Crew



  148. Laurence Todd Rosenthal ( Laurence Todd Rosenthal ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  149. Joost Janssen ( Joost Janssen ) Acting, Job: Stunt Driver From Department of Crew



  150. Clay Duncan ( Clay Duncan ) Sound, Job: Additional Music From Department of Crew



  151. Hannah Kozak ( Hannah Kozak ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  152. Tad Griffith ( Tad Griffith ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  153. Richie Gaona ( Richie Gaona ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  154. Craig Rondell ( Craig Rondell ) Acting, Job: Stunt Driver From Department of Crew



  155. Greg Anthony ( Greg Anthony ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  156. Eric Ramsey ( Eric Ramsey ) Art, Job: Storyboard Artist From Department of Art



  157. Annie Ellis ( Annie Ellis ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  158. Riley Harper ( Riley Harper ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  159. Anderson Martin ( Anderson Martin ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  160. John T. Cypert ( John T. Cypert ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  161. Kevin Derr ( Kevin Derr ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  162. Sebastiano Cartier ( Sebastiano Cartier ) Crew, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew



  163. Stephen Platt ( Stephen Platt ) Art, Job: Storyboard Artist From Department of Art



  164. Paul Sklar ( Paul Sklar ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  165. Trinh Tran ( Trinh Tran ) Production, Job: Production Assistant From Department of Production



  166. Krisztian Kery ( Krisztian Kery ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  167. Todd Warren ( Todd Warren ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  168. Glenn Goldstein ( Glenn Goldstein ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  169. Darryl Reeves ( Darryl Reeves ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  170. Gary Scalzo ( Gary Scalzo ) Lighting, Job: Lighting Technician From Department of Lighting



  171. Mike Rufino ( Mike Rufino ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  172. Travis Fienhage ( Travis Fienhage ) Crew, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew



  173. Paul Crawford ( Paul Crawford ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  174. J.C. Robaina ( J.C. Robaina ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  175. Danielle Wait ( Danielle Wait ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  176. Cain Smead ( Cain Smead ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  177. John Pohmisano ( John Pohmisano ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  178. Damien Moreno ( Damien Moreno ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  179. Ross A. Jordan ( Ross A. Jordan ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  180. Brandon Johnson ( Brandon Johnson ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  181. Jorge Cisneros ( Jorge Cisneros ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  182. Mark Chapman ( Mark Chapman ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  183. Hal Burton ( Hal Burton ) Crew, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew



  184. Rebekah Johnson ( Rebekah Johnson ) Sound, Job: Music Coordinator From Department of Sound



  185. Matt Finick ( Matt Finick ) Crew, Job: Executive in Charge of Finance From Department of Crew



  186. Patrick McMahon ( Patrick McMahon ) Crew, Job: Post Production Assistant From Department of Crew



  187. Ilham Hosseini ( Ilham Hosseini ) Crew, Job: Translator From Department of Crew



Movie Review

  • ( izgzhen ) give rating
  • Imaginative illustration of an epic story. It combines the modern background society, e.g. terrorism, with the unconventional high-tech fantasy. Our leading actor Robert Downey Jr. deeply embodies the soul of the Iron Man in himself. We common people never lived this way :P


  • Gimly ( Ruuz ) give rating 8
  • A long form review originally posted in 2010:

    Marking the beginning of the latest Marvel franchise, _The Avengers_, is Jon Favreau's _Iron Man_.

    I'm quite fond of Super Hero movies, I don't love them to the same extent that I do the slasher or psychological thriller genres, but they do hold a small place in my heart all to themselves. I'm pretty pumped for this whole "Avengers" thing to come to fruition, 'cause honestly it's all been great so far, starting with Iron Man, whom Robert Downey Jr. (_Natural Born Killers, Gothika, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, A Scanner Darkly, Zodiac, Sherlock Holmes, Due Date_) portrays, and incredibly so.

    It's important to set yourself a starting point. More specifically, what I mean is, a reason. Batman's parents were murdered, and his home was destroyedby crime; The Punisher's whole family was murdered in front of him and he big-time snapped; characters like the X-Men and the Fantastic 4 are defending themselves and end up having a penchant for world-saving. Those are all fine, and so long as you have one, I'm happy. But I really kind of like Tony Stark's reason for becoming Iron Man... He's a dick. That's why. He's a dick that supplies the world with the most lethal weapons in existence, and they take lives left, right and centre. Then, he's put through the world where they get used, and finally is told by the person who helped him escape that world, not to waste his life. He believes he is still alive for a reason, he decides that reason is to become a dick that is intent on privatising world peace. Which I think makes perfect sense.

    That may have come across as sarcasm, but I was deadly serious. Tony Stark becomes Iron man, and that's why. It works fantastically. We then get to see all the incarnations of his suit, how difficult it was to make, what it runs on, the technology, everything. And I'm a huge fan of back story, which Iron Man delivers.

    It's sort of the antithesis of DC's _Batman Begins_. Though they're both young adults that come from money with no family, a British butler (although Iron man's butler Jarvis was transformed into AI for the film [he was an actual person in the comics]), they have a board of directors take care of their family's billionaire business until they're ready to eventually take the reins, they both become "____ Man" and go about saving the innocent, not through superpowers but technology. I'm sure I could go on. But they're also incredibly different. Where Batman is a total bad ass, the gothic unknown defender of the night that uses fear as a weapon to protect his home town, and yet refuses to kill; Iron Man is a bright, shiny, loud attention grabber, who goes all international to fight crime, he wants the world to know he's Iron Man and his enemies are totally lame, so no wonder he has no qualms about killing! Batman's secret identity, Bruce Wayne, is an angsty tosser, that tries way to hard. But Tony Stark, is a witty, brilliant inventor, who has basically harnessed all of Batman's training, strength, weapons, vehicles and flight, improved them, and put them in to a single suit. So though I personally prefer Batman as a hero, I prefer Tony Stark as a character.

    The interaction between Stark and Pepper Potts, played by Gwyneth Paltrow (_Se7en, The Talented Mr. Ripley, The Royal Tenenbaums, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow_) was incredible. It just goes to show what good casting can achieve, even in an action flick, the dialogue is hilarious and clever. Is it possible for a Super Hero movie to be a bad Super Hero film but a great film? I guess it is.

    The antagonists are lacking to say the least, and their dispatching leaves even more to be desired. Which is normally not too huge when you get the rest so perfect, unfortunately, it's a comic book film, about Super Heroes, and Super Villains. They fight one another over and over, in fact that's pretty much what the comics are about in their entirety, so it's quite a major short coming. That being said, it's really the only one that _Iron Man_ has. In a way though, they're a similar comparison to the latest Batman films again; Iron Monger and Whiplash are flashy, but disappointing, where The Joker, Two-Face, Scarecrow and Ra's al Ghul are top notch as bad guys. Whereas Ironman's Obadiah Stane and Ivan Vanko were great characters, but Batman's The Joker is only seen in his villain persona, and Harvey Dent, Jonathan Crane and Henri Ducard are nothing more than vessels for their alter-egos.

    All that aside, the film is just plain good, and you don't need to be a fan of Iron Man, Super Heroes or comics in general to enjoy _Iron Man_.

    82%

    -Gimly


  • ( tmdb44006625 ) give rating 8
  • Iron Man did a lot more than just launch the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It was the first comic book movie in a long time to integrate the fantastical nature of superheroes and supervillains into a real world setting with consequences. It also showed how great of a filmmaker Jon Favreau is and rebooted the career of Robert Downey Jr.

    For all this, Iron Man is a fantastic movie, still one of the best MCU films. It's so much fun to watch. Yet it displays a lot of intelligence, exploring the internal dilemma of a man profiteering off war when faced with the harsh reality that he is part of a system that corrupts absolutely.


  • The Peruvian Post ( ThePeruvianPost ) give rating 8
  • When director Jon Favreau and Sarah Halley cast Robert Downey Jr, they glimpsed something magnificent: a more-than-skilled actor who faultlessly portrayed the role of Tony Stark. Despite Favreau's initial decision in choosing a fresh face, he ended up delighted due to his charismatic, natural and comfortable attitude. He did not realise it yet, but he was moulding with the right measures a whole superhero cinematic universe which lasted until today and still goes for more.

    The filmmakers took the proper time to introduce a character whose production was undecided since New Line Pictures argued that the main character [Iron Man] had no potential to be brought up to the theatres. Therefore, planning from scratch a prosperous superhero who was not related to the typical Fantastic Four, X-Men or Spider-Man [famous superhero films of the 2000s] was quite a challenge. However, the director unquestionably demonstrated his skills at the visual effects, the rock metal music, the accurate dialogues for each moment and finally, the remarkable development of each persona. How exactly?

    Establishing the visual effects of a high-speed-altitude enthusiast was marvellous, considering the time of the creation. The way Favreau adjusted the Iron Man gave numerous innovative perspectives of a superhero while in battle. If we first watched the 'Spidey Sense', then it was time to behold the flying upper and upper. What an achievement ladies and gentleman! Taking into account the sound effect, it was splendid in every single way because it gave decent time to evoke emotions, from sadness to awesomeness, it permitted to feel the sensation of building a strong armour or flying as fast as possible.

    Man! That AC/DC hard rock music was well-defined to this fascinating character. Did I mention that Downey's son is growing on music? He has a band, and it's called "The Dose Band". Just watch the School of Rock's report. Probably there is where the influence came by. On the other hand, this film gives such iconic quotes which will live on our memory: "Is it better to be feared or respected?", "Sometimes you gotta run before you can walk", "I am Iron Man". WOW! What potential we have got here! Finally, but not least, the impeccable action scenes and drama ones were the highest achieves Iron Man had got. The sequence in the cavern traped with Dr Yinsen serves to the protagonist time to reflect on himself and the responsibility he has in protecting the world against high-tech diseases.

    Plus, the very unusual but gorgeous chemistry between Tony Stark and his secretary/companion Pepper Potts is another striking feature which is not considered at all was. When Kevin Feige, the current president of Marvel Studios, was asked about his desition about casting Gwyneth Paltrow he confessed the following: "Gwyneth is the embodiment of a leading lady. She brings intelligence, poise and an incredible range of talent to this role". Throughout the movie, these two characters happened to be facing their professional and sentimental relationship naturally owing to the Iron Man. The way Pepper Potts clings on to the fact that his beloved boss is in troublesome scenarios, it's just pure tenderness and shows how much potential this couple has.

    The cast assuredly introduced not only convincing performances but strong characters which will be handy for the following Marvel instalments, just watching Jeff Bridges as the badass Iron Monger is superb! The film producer nailed it! If someone asked me about the flaws it has presented, probably I would say the dark tone, some petit explicit scenes (bearing in mind there are children as spectators) and the lack of sense of humour at times. Still, it is mostly pure perfection.

    [83/100]


  • The Peruvian Post ( ThePeruvianPost ) give rating 8
  • When director Jon Favreau and Sarah Halley cast Robert Downey Jr, they glimpsed something magnificent: a more-than-skilled actor who faultlessly portrayed the role of Tony Stark. Despite Favreau's initial decision in choosing a fresh face, he ended up delighted due to his charismatic, natural and comfortable attitude. He did not realise it yet, but he was moulding with the right measures a whole superhero cinematic universe which lasted until today and still goes for more.

    The filmmakers took the proper time to introduce a character whose production was undecided since New Line Pictures argued that the main character [Iron Man] had no potential to be brought up to the theatres. Therefore, planning from scratch a prosperous superhero who was not related to the typical Fantastic Four, X-Men or Spider-Man [famous superhero films of the 2000s] was quite a challenge. However, the director unquestionably demonstrated his skills at the visual effects, the rock metal music, the accurate dialogues for each moment and finally, the remarkable development of each persona. How exactly?

    Establishing the visual effects of a high-speed-altitude enthusiast was marvellous, considering the time of the creation. The way Favreau adjusted the Iron Man gave numerous innovative perspectives of a superhero while in battle. If we first watched the 'Spidey Sense', then it was time to behold the flying upper and upper. What an achievement ladies and gentleman! Taking into account the sound effect, it was splendid in every single way because it gave decent time to evoke emotions, from sadness to awesomeness, it permitted to feel the sensation of building a strong armour or flying as fast as possible.

    Man! That AC/DC hard rock music was well-defined to this fascinating character. Did I mention that Downey's son is growing on music? He has a band, and it's called "The Dose Band". Just watch the School of Rock's report. Probably there is where the influence came by. On the other hand, this film gives such iconic quotes which will live on our memory: "Is it better to be feared or respected?", "Sometimes you gotta run before you can walk", "I am Iron Man". WOW! What potential we have got here! Finally, but not least, the impeccable action scenes and drama ones were the highest achieves Iron Man had got. The sequence in the cavern traped with Dr Yinsen serves to the protagonist time to reflect on himself and the responsibility he has in protecting the world against high-tech diseases.

    Plus, the very unusual but gorgeous chemistry between Tony Stark and his secretary/companion Pepper Potts is another striking feature which is not considered at all was. When Kevin Feige, the current president of Marvel Studios, was asked about his desition about casting Gwyneth Paltrow he confessed the following: "Gwyneth is the embodiment of a leading lady. She brings intelligence, poise and an incredible range of talent to this role". Throughout the movie, these two characters happened to be facing their professional and sentimental relationship naturally owing to the Iron Man. The way Pepper Potts clings on to the fact that his beloved boss is in troublesome scenarios, it's just pure tenderness and shows how much potential this couple has.

    The cast assuredly introduced not only convincing performances but strong characters which will be handy for the following Marvel instalments, just watching Jeff Bridges as the badass Iron Monger is superb! The film producer nailed it! If someone asked me about the flaws it has presented, probably I would say the dark tone, some petit explicit scenes (bearing in mind there are children as spectators) and the lack of sense of humour at times. Still, it is mostly pure perfection.

    [83/100]


  • ( r96sk ) give rating 9
  • My first taste of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. A great start!

    I absolutely enjoyed seeing 'Iron Man'. Robert Downey Jr. is terrific as the titular character, who is a blast to watch throughout - love the design! The plot is very entertaining, I like how it tells the story; simply, but very effectively. Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges and Gwyneth Paltrow, meanwhile, all add to the film with good performances.

    The special effects are very neat, as are all the action sequences. I will say the score isn't the strongest, at least in terms of what I'd expect from this sorta film. I wouldn't say it's bad per se, just not as spectacular as it could've (should've?) been; especially with someone like Ramin Djawadi composing. I love a film with great music, so hopefully that improves as I watch the MCU expand.

    I know, I'm extremely late to this particularly party but happy to finally begin watching.


  • Filipe Manuel Dias Neto ( FilipeManuelNeto ) give rating 9
  • An excellent film, which only loses a little in some details related to the writing of the script and the conception of some characters.

    I'm not a fan of superhero movies, but like any movie fan in general, I've seen a good handful of them. This was the first film made by Marvel and financed by the company itself, and it brings us one of its most acclaimed heroes. The film shows how a young playboy millionaire named Tony Stark, with a fortune inherited from his father and largely made from the production and sale of weapons, becomes a vigilante determined not to allow the misuse of the weapons he sells. I don't know much about comics, but I believe that the film was limited to adapting to the cinema a story already written on paper about the origins of the character, giving it, perhaps, a touch of the present.

    The plot is one of the strongest points of the film, not only for the way it introduces the character in the context of the current geopolitical conflicts (with the Middle East issue very present), but mainly for the way it transforms Tony Stark into a deeper character, who lives a catharsis that opens his conscience to questions that he was not sensitive enough to understand. Put more simply, if initially Stark was a rich and spoiled idiot, he ends the movie with another awareness of what he should do and how his attitudes influence the world around him. However, I also felt that once Stark realizes what he has to do, and it becomes clear who the enemy is to defeat, the script quickly loses quality and becomes much more basic and underdeveloped.

    With a skillful direction provided by Jon Favreau, the cast gave us a very good performance. Of course, the public's attention is focused on Robert Downey Jr., an actor who started working in the 80s, but only began to emerge at the turn of the millennium, with some productions (*Gothika*, *Good Night and Good Luck*, *Zodiac*) that he entered before accepting Marvel's proposal. He is perfect in character and gives us his life's work as an actor. Beside him, we can still admire Gwynneth Paltrow, in a more discreet but competent role. The villain was secured by Jeff Bridges, but his work is not so well executed and the actor sometimes doesn't seem to know exactly how to behave in the character.

    What can we say about the production values ​​and technical quality of a movie with a millionaire budget of 140 million dollars? It is a film determined to be a blockbuster, which fully achieved all its objectives, earning high profits, pleasing the fans and achieving high praise from the general public and the specialized critics. And the money invested is in plain sight, with a declared bet on very high quality CGI, wonderfully well-executed sound and image effects and really good sets and costumes (with great emphasis - obviously - on Iron Man's suit and Stark's mansion). The cinematography is excellent, the filming work was really well done, and the editing was detailed, giving the film a pleasant rhythm that doesn't tire us out. Finally, a note of praise for the excellent and epic soundtrack.


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