Iron Man
Robert Downey Jr. plays an arrogant bazillionaire with a lot of flair and attitude, but suffering as a prisoner of war still grabs sympathy for about any viewer, so when he becomes Iron Man, which takes 3/4 of the movie it seems, it’s really easy to root for him. CGI-effects aside, a pretty rad film. [Paramount] Doug Van Pelt
Spiritual Relevancy: 50
Obscenities: 00
Scenes Of Gore: 00
Nudity/Sexuality: 02
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