Tony Stark at the court hearing. Iron Man 2
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To subscribe - t.me/+shEpDeHUvBlhZjFi Scene from the film "Iron Man 2" (2010)
Director: Jon Favreau
Writers: Justin Theroux (screenplay), Stan Lee (Marvel comic book)
Stars: Robert Downey Jr., Mickey Rourke, Gwyneth Paltrow...
With the world now aware of his identity as Iron Man, Tony Stark must contend with both his declining health and a vengeful mad man with ties to his father's legacy.
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All Comments (21)
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As a kid, we all thought “when will we get to the fighting.” As grown-ups we now all realise that this scene was master crafted and bloody hilarious
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I like Rhodes actor change introduction "Look, it's me. I'm here. Deal with it. Let's move on"
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"Anthony Stark has created a sword with untold possibilities, and yet he insists it's a shield." Is a pretty well said metaphor indeed. Love this line
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"I'd love to leave my door unlocked...but this ain't Canada." Contrary to popular belief - we DO lock the front doors to our igloos. Otherwise the beavers raid our fridges and steal all the Molson and maple syrup.
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Hydra unsubtley trying to get their hands on Tony’s tech.
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4:09 Military personnel crushes his spine from an experimental armor Fast forward, Doctor Strange : "I got a 35 year old air force colonel, crushed his lower spine in some experimental armor"
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4:09 I like how realistic the reactions are, in a real situation like this the crowd wouldn't react immediately. It'd be too shocking
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Have to hand it to Garry Shandling, Senator Stern's actor; he absolutely nails the performance of "infuriating congressman." Like, he felt all too real and I grit my teeth every time he interrupted people and tried to steer the conversation in his favor, and hearing him curse at Tony was the icing on the cake. Makes the reveal he's a part of H.Y.D.R.A. in Winter Soldier even better.
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"Justin you're on TV, focus up." Tony just slapped Justin's face so hard his soul went to astral plane.
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"I've successfully privatized world peace" This statement is so solid
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I think everyone forgot this is the first f-bomb in the MCU
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"Let the record reflect that I observed Mr Hammer entering the chamber and I am wondering if and when any actual expert will also be in attendance." Ice cold
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Id say most companies 5-10 years away... Hammer Industries 20 😂😂
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The expertise of Hammer came forward when he was not even able to turn off a TV, before Tony could ridicule him.
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I love that Hammer only gets a small applause yet Tony gets the whole courtroom. Really good writing and characterisation
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Man really stopped hydra without even knowing it
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"I tried to play ball with these a-- clowns." That describes how I feel about most politicians. A great scene!
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Truly one of the best scenes in the entire Marvel series. From the acting, to the burns, to the slimy politicians: Everything is perfect.
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4:30 I love that even Hammer is smiling in the background
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Let's take a moment here to appreciate the - Natural acting by all the cast. It felt like a real court scene and not acting. The interruptions, drinking water, instructions, awkward silences, they are real. Only a film maker would understand.