Countdown To ‘Iron Man’: MTV Wants To Know What Do You Want To See?

Iron ManRemember the last property you worshipped that was bastardized by Hollywood? Alright all of you irate “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” fans, sit down. Now to be fair, thus far most of what we’ve seen of “Iron Man” has gotten we, the die-hards, pretty pumped. Like how they’re using the armor from that first “Tales of Suspense” appearance?!? And the fact that they’re apparently setting up James Rhodes to don his own armor in a sequel? And what about those glimpses of Iron Monger?!?

Okay, sorry. Lost it for a second. But seriously, what do you think? We want to hear from you. It’s T-minus three weeks until “Iron Man” opens. What NEEDS to be in the flick? Hints of Tony Stark’s alcoholism? A cameo by Stan Lee? Some memorable quote or allusion that makes Iron Man the character and franchise you love? We’ll be taking the best comments to the cast, and it might even end up on MTV.

It’s now or never! Sound off. What damn well better be in “Iron Man” to make you, the loyal fan, happy?

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15 Responses to “Countdown To ‘Iron Man’: MTV Wants To Know What Do You Want To See?”

  1. Jonathan Says:

    Movie needs more Black Sabbath.

  2. adrian leon Says:

    well i think what i want to see is hero like no other because he is one of the strongest and most powerful heros of all time but he is also ones of weakest because he has a hearth condition.and for the most of all i want to see him beat the crap out of the bad guys jeje

  3. Fedge Says:

    I want to see a super hero win via his own strength, and not some stupid fluke or mistake the villain makes. I miss the REALLY old days when the good guys just flew in and kicked butt. Maybe that doesn’t make enough suspense for modern finales, but it sure is fun to watch over and over again.

  4. LogoWay Says:

    As much as I loved the marketing of Iron Man - posters, the stills and of course the bad-ass trailers, i just can’t wait to see the real deal.
    The cast and crew is already spot on and, as a big fan of movie scores, Ramin Djawadi is a perfect choice. To have someone from Hans Zimmer’s own studio Remote Control Productions score this movie is awesome. Djawadi, who works as TVs Prison Break composer, was also was an assistant to Han Zimmer (with James Newton Howard) in Batman Begins and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
    The great Robert Downey Jr. is the perfect casting choice for Tony Stark because of exactly what Jon Favreau the director said, “The best and worst moments of Robert’s life have been in the public eye,” the director explained. “He had to find an inner balance to overcome obstacles that went far beyond his career. That’s Tony Stark. Robert brings a depth that goes beyond a comic-book character who is having trouble in high school, or can’t get the girl.” (from the Iron Man film page in Wikipedia)
    So that was what we needed and Jon Favreau chose the perfect choice for Tony Stark.
    Since everything with this movie really looks incredible and too good to be true, all we need to do now is pray that it is exactly what we are all expecting and hoping for: a pretty damn kick ass movie. I think it needs to be as fun and exciting like the Spiderman movies (more like the first two) but have a bit of a serious and dark tone in Batman Begins.
    Oh yeah, we also need to see Tony Stark as we see him in the comics - not only a genius, but someone that is truly not comparable to Iron Man in any way, like Bruce Wayne to Batman.
    That’s all and I know that what I said is probably already checked on their “What To Do” list by what I have seen so I think all we NEED is to see it to believe it.

  5. Sad Lieutenant Says:

    Horowitz: I believe that you just penned the least compelling article in the history of movie blogging (a staggering achievement akin to scoring a ZERO on the SATs). However, there is something more striking about it than its mere, facile banality: your excruciatingly transparent, pro-studio piece manages to debases all of us (but mostly you)in the worst way. Please let me provide a little context: the movie blogosphere does, indeed, pride itself on lending a voice to the nerd fanbase of certain properties (i.e. comics), and there are some instances where said voice has actually affected how said properties have been treated by filmmakers/studios. More often than not, this sense of influence is hyper-inflated. In the case of the Iron Man movie, it is painfully obvious that the fans have long-since spoken on the subject of “what NEEDS to be in the flick”. Moreover, even a cartoonishly-halfwitted Iron Man geek understands that this film is in the can, and no amount of wishful thinking, pixie dust, or blogging from MTV can alter the contents of said can. So, Horowitz, instead of addressing your audience as though we were a dozen developmentally-disabled adults in need of some last-minute cajoling to get into the state-owned van for our weekly trip to McDonald’s, why not operate on this assumption: our intellectual capacities meet or supercede those of you and your colleagues, and (read this carefully) our readership is not a given.
    So, unlike your article, I offer moviesblog.mtv.com and its readers a novel proposition: respond to my comment or in some manner offer an explanation (an apology is OK) for the content and purpose of this piece — and in a manner that will be satisfactory to any reader here of reasonable intelligence — or else I will simply never provide this site another “hit” again. I will check this site later for said response; in it’s absence, I will avoid moviesblog.mtv.com for as long as I live. You can take my word to the bank (a note to the sponsors of this site: I mean that literally).

  6. Daniel Lopez Says:

    The only thing I really need to see in this movie is Iron man kicking some monger a$$!

  7. Josh Horowitz Says:

    Dear Sad Lieutenant,
    Sorry my post got you all out of sorts. We’re just trying to have one last healthy geek-out about “Iron Man” before it’s released. No one said anything about changing the film. As I wrote we just want to talk about what we we’re hoping to see in the film and offering the chance to bring some of this to the cast/filmmakers when we chat them up (let them defend their decisions, that sort of thing). This isn’t about corporate shilling or a pie in the sky belief that we can change a film that’s been locked for some time. Just some good old conversation about a film many of us are quite curious about. Again, sorry that it got you so bent out of shape. Hope you’ll keep coming back. Just leave the profanity behind next time.

    Best,
    Josh

  8. IronManfan Says:

    LogoWay,

    I agree with everything you said EXCEPT for that little praise of the film’s composer, Ramin Djawadi. The music heard in the clips so far is nothing more than generic rock music with synth orchestra, and IT SOUNDS LIKE CRAP! Did you know that most of the “composers” over at Hans Zimmer’s studio are nothing more than music programmers (electronic synth music, btw) who don’t know crap about writing music, let alone film scoring? Zimmer uses these underlings to write scores for him while he gets his name put in front as the main credit (although I will give Zimmer this, he does give his guys an “additional music” credit). The guys that work for him are basically slaves for hire, or ghostwriters. Zimmer, although a decent composer on his own, hasn’t written a complete score on his own in a looong time, and it’s sad. He’s simply trying to monopolize the entire film scoring industry with his Remote Control “factory.” It’s an assembly line, and it’s sad because composers now-a-days are starting to do as Zimmer does because it’s easier, and you make can do more scores at one time, making you more money. That’s why all of his, and his guys’ music sounds exactly the same. And that’s why (it appears) as though the Iron Man score sounds like generic Remote Control/Zimmer music but with rock guitars, drums, etc. Because of this, there will never be another composer like John Williams, so enjoy him while he lasts. The next generation of composers are almost all going to be molds of Zimmer. It’s sad but true. Film scoring is no longer an art-form, but a way to simply make money for composers like Zimmer who produce scores off of an assembly line istead of writing it themselves.

    Okay, Rant over!

    Anyways, IRON MAN WILL KICK ASS!

  9. LogoWay Says:

    IronManfan,
    I guess you’re right about that but I still believe that Ramin Djawadi would, like John Powell, alumni of Remote Control Productions, branch out from the studio and make his own name in the composing business. I love his score on Prison Break and I think he has his own unique sound to his themes.
    And I think with his studio, he gives the guys there a start in composing by learning what he did, so they could do their own stuff like what James Newton Howard, Steve Jablonsky and John Powell have done with their movie.
    But you are right, there won’t be another John Williams. I loved his legendary Star Wars score (ROTS, in my opinion is his best of the saga) and I can’t wait for Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull!
    But Hans Zimmer, i think is second only to Williams. His scores in Lion King, The Power of One, Batman Begins is legendary, and i also can’t wait for The Dark Knight.
    But back to Iron Man, What you said IronManfan now gives me second thoughts so let’s just now pray for Ramin Djawadi to step up to the plate and give this movie a KICK ASS soundtrack!
    Iron Man, you better kick Spidey’s ass off his throne as Marvels greatest comic book movie hero!

  10. Jack Legg Says:

    I think you guys need to hug, kiss and make up.

  11. IronManFan Says:

    Well, I’m all for new talents emerging, but the way Zimmer does it, is, IMO somewhat immoral and unfair to other composers, that’s all. That being said, I was very excited when a much more capable composer, and one of my favorites John Debney, was announced as composer. He’s the man behind the Oscar nominated Passion of the Christ and his awesome Cutthroat Island score (if you haven’t check it out, do it now! it’s one of the best scores i’ve ever heard). So that really got me excited, plus he had worked with Favreau on his previous 2 movies, but then the news came that this unknown Hans Zimmer/RC guy was doing the score, and I’ve been pessimistic ever since, and, as it turns out, I was right. This score does not appeal to me at all. Debney would have thrived on this material. Oh well.

  12. Tommy Says:

    I’m really excited about this movie & it’s great that Hollywood seems to be making decent movies again. Ironman & The Dark Knight should be the best 2 films of 2008. I like the idea of a “Stan Lee guest appearance or cameo”, he deserves it.

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    Thanks, Tommy

  13. Cinerd Says:

    We need Samuel Jackson“s cameo as Nick Fury!!!!!!

  14. TOM Says:

    They better not have IRON MAN’s STRENGTH watered down…I know he caught a car in the trailer but that is child’s play for the comic book IRON MAN as you all know under optimal conditions he CAN dead lift over 80 tons….and throw down with HULK but since it’s a movie we’ll see what happens.

  15. Sam Says:

    I disagree with the guy who says we should have the Sam Jackson Nick Fury. That is ULTIMATE universe Fury, not the same thing. This Iron Man is from the regular Marvel universe, they dont need to be mixing them up. But definitely some alcoholism in there. You just KNOW the awesome Robert Downey Jr. could pull that off really well. I so heart him, he will make the best Iron Man. Although Iron Man kinda sucks… so…. sorry Robert D.J. But I heard they weren’t putting that in until later movies if they do sequels. Which sucks. Yay for Rich Alcoholic Womanizers… who happen to be total dicks and also maybe save people every once in awhile when they are not too busy infringing on the rights of super-powered people in America and eventually leading up to Captain America’s death. YAY!

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