indelibleface
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I just read a review of Iron Man -- the critic gave the movie 3 and 1/2 out of 4 stars, calling it one of the best superhero movies ever made, clearly in league with Batman Begins. I'm stoked. 

...there is about a 40 second clip that follows the end credits of Iron Man featuring Sam Jackson as Nick Fury in a pow-wow with Tony Stark. The sequence was not attached to advance screenings so it has not been seen just yet and will be shown only when the film releases, starting tonight at 8 PM in select cities.
When critics saw "Iron Man" this week, it was disappointing to see that the cameo by Samuel L. Jackson as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Nick Fury had been dumped from the film.
Now its been revealed that the cameo IS a part of the film after all - in a post-credits scene. The final print reel of the film screened for critics did NOT include this scene, but the general release prints which have begun showing across the world contain it so keep an eye out.
Iron Man. So not meh! I love when I'm wrong about movies. It always makes a great film so much greater.HisNameIsFrank said:I've always found Iron Man to be boring as shit! Right up there with The Phantom and The Rockateer. Then again,I'm not really a comic fan. But recent Batman,Spiderman(not the last one,imo)and X-Men movies have proven that great movies can be made with a comic book character. Still. Iron Man. Meh....
Marvel Studios said Monday (May 5) that "Iron Man 2" will hit theaters on April 30, 2010, though it's unclear which parts of the original's creative team will return. Then Marvel hopes to release "Thor," from director Matthew Vaughan ("Stardust"), on July 4, 2010.
The company has then set aside 2011 as an "Avengers"-themed summer. Leading off is "The First Avenger: Captain America," set for May 6, 2011. A yet-to-be-specified July 2011 is expected for "The Avengers," a superhero all-star pic set up after the closing credits of "Iron Man."
I don't either but I think that made it a little better, no expectations no disappointments. Just taking it in with a clean slate. You could tell there were a few "in" jokes through out the movie but they explained them for the newbs.HisNameIsFrank said:I don't know much about the character of Iron Man, but this movie was on par with Batman Begins.
axl blaze said:Captain America would be very fit for the times we currently live in, but who could pull of Steve Rogers (the Capn)? it would have to be a red-blooded, blond haired, blue eyed American in the classic sense. I have no answers.