Thanos' sword was made of Uru, the same metal as Mjollnir and Stormbreaker. The reason why the simply gorgeous Wanda could shatter it is because she literally IS Chaos Magic. She too overpowered for the inherent magic of the metal to resist, not to mention she was enraged, this sent her into a kind of berserk state! 10 more seconds and Thanos would be a little gold box! Thor thinks of his weapons as conduits and blunt instruments, that's it! The fight between the Hulkbuster and the Hulk, you left out one serious Flex! 'Veronica, how fast can we buy this building?' while using the Hulk to demolish it! I have no idea why they deleted this scene. Tony earned it! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Uhzeakv6Jj0.html
@@Cauin450 that take a knee scene brought me to tears! Definitely should have been included in this video. I totally agree about buying the building before demolishing it, that was super badass! I think more could have been explained about Tony's ability to get the stones off of Thanos' gauntlet, how the nanotech brought it in to make his own gauntlet, and what the culmination of all of that work was to Iron Man's final moment. If they do bring RDJ back as Iron Man for another film I would bet that this selfless act to save the universe is what actually turns him into a God! (Tony comes back Asgardian?)
The hulk buster scene is one of my favorite Ironman scenes. Between the sassiness of Tony, his ability to hold his own and even dull out serious hits to the hulk regardless if they were truly damaging to him or not and his ability to flex his money all in one scene… AMAZING. The rapid bunches saying “go to sleep go to sleep” hilarious. Him constantly slamming and dragging hulk to the ground which is no light job. Him flying in the air saying “how quickly can we buy this building”, then buying it, then driving the hulk straight through it in less then a minute is just amazing.
I couldnt help but think of the physics while they were fighting. lol That punch that Ironman and Hulk collided would have produced an unimaginable amount of energy. Just the wave would have split everything in half.
metal armor>nanomachine garbage. I like him looking realistic and heavy instead of just being another capeshitter in skintight garbage suit. he and spiderman looked the same.
Iron Man still feels fresh to me. As if it was 3-5 years ago. It is one of my favorite movies of the MCU. I never really stopped to think about 2008 being 15 years ago. Sure, I've talked to people about Iron Man and that it was released in 2008, but never really THOUGHT about how many years ago 2008 is. People born in 2005 are just now turning 18. So to those people, Iron Man may seem like an ancient movie.
I firmly believe that the suit-up sequence in Iron Man One is probably the best sequence in superhero or movie history just because of how badass it was for its time.
@@TonyChurch112 For someone who has spent a reasonably long time in the workshop working on mechanical parts... that suit-up felt so real for its time and that is what made it timeless
the true irony of caps line in regards to saying he'd never make the sacrifice place is that in every avengers film he does exactly that, in Avengers he takes the nuke through the portal not knowing if he'll make it back, in age of Ultron he fly underneath the city to set up the resonance needed to cause it to break apart again not knowing if he would survive the blast let alone make it out all the falling debris. in Infinity war after starlord screws up the plan Tony attempts to take on Thanos by himself to try to stop him and ultimately in endgame when all else fails he takes the infinity stones and uses them at the cost of his life to stop Thanos.
He inspired an entire MCU, and carried it on his back with a character nobody knew of previously, making him the love of every fan, new and old. RDJ is the MCU, and the only actor I'll ever want to see wearing that suit ❤️
"with a character nobody knew of previously".... hm you do know Iron Man is one of the most famous Marvel characters for decades, right? Up there with Spiderman, Hulk, Captain America and Thor.
@@Lrdarucard No, I do agree with your overal point but he was definitely less popular than Spider-man, Hulk, Captain America and Thor. This was why Marvel claimed they made a huge gamle with Iron Man 1. If he was as big as the ones you mentioned, it would'nt be considered a gamble.
@michaelshahoe popularity is a matter of time/region. Iron Man had multiple cartoons just like the others. I fondly remember watching the 90s version. I didnt really watch Cap America, Hulk or Thor cartoons. Spiderman cartoons also kicked ass so I think its a matter of perspective. Think about Anime from 80s and 90s. While Europe and South America began their import, North America eventually got some too, but not to the same extent. And yet Knights of the Zodiac, Captain Tsubasa and DBZ were much bigger in Europe than in America's generally speaking). Are you going to argue it was less popular because of it?
@@Lrdarucard Iron Man already received mixed reviews during its release and its popularity was already declining untill MCU. Spider-man regardless of the region was widely known thanks to the mainstream movies and not just the cartoons. Captain America, Hulk and Thor had some of those benefits too, just not at the extend of Spider-man(captain America movie in the 90s, Hulk show with Thor cameo). Iron Man did not have those benefits beside the cartoons and even with the cartoons, the sales were still dropping. And back than cartoons were mostly seen as some nerd/childish stuffs. You simply cant compare them prior MCU. That's like claiming your favorite Football team in the US is as popular as Real Madrid CF simply because they both have a fanbase. But clearly more people in the world are aware of Real Madrid CF than your US football team.
@michaelshahoe I disagree with you. Also, I'm from Europe and Marvel related topics are stronger in U.S. for obvious reasons. Regardless, I have my opinion and you have yours. Still, your main point was "character that nobody knew before", which is factually incorrect. Rest of the discussion is about tomatos vs tomatoes.
People talk about Civil War that Cap could've killed Iron Man but chose not to. Cmon. .... Iron Man showed Mercy on Cap and Bucky by choosing Hand to hand combat rather than just lazering them in half
I am not shure if I like that. On one hand it suits his sass / style. On the other hand it looks like a sheep edit. Prob. was made this way so we dont argue if he is still wearing them within the suit.
#18 and 3:30 was not stated correctly. He didnt make the suits just for the house party protocol. He made all those suits because building stuff was keeping his anxiety and stress at bay.
3:30 You gotta elaborate more on that - he didn’t make Mk8 ~ Mk42 “just” for a house party protocol, Stark made them to amass a Legion (hence Iron Legion) of armors with specific roles and functions for specific situations simultaneously without Stark physically being there The Legion was created out of the paranoia and trauma he experienced post-Avengers, and started a contingency plan in case things go really wrong and he can’t respond to all of them at once
@2:40 “What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?” I think that moment is when Thor uses Mjölnir against Captain America’s shield.
@0:01 It blows my mind how many reactors to Avengers: Age of Ultron don’t pay attention to the dialogue between Bruce and Tony when it is mentioned that they developed Veronica, a.k.a. the Hulkbuster armor, together. Practically every one reacts to the armor with a comment about what Tony developed, completely ignoring what was said earlier in the movie.
Stark’s nanotech was his endgame from day one. It just took time to ramp up to it. Everything Tony does he does with help. He has a company. He has scientists and an R&D department. Tony has to sleep sometime, unfortunately it also means he has to wait for everyone to catch up.
That fight scene in Siberia pisses me off every time. Sure Cap, fight the traumatized man by teaming up with the source of that trauma ( the guy that killed his parents...one of whom was also supposedly your friend ) and beat him to a pulp. Smash his armor....then leave him there in an abandoned base, in the middle of Siberia...where nobody know he's there because you had him promise to come alone...
I can't believe I couldn't think of the glasses being nano tech, I thought he threw them away (which is out of character, but given the situation there wasn't a place to put them down and Tony never loses his sense of himself and style). That was something I oversaw and this was eye opening.
Tony went from rich man to Hero to Legend to God in such spectacular ways. And the sass on top of all of what he was in? Stark was so well written for the MCU and honestly I stopped watching any movie Marvel puts out after Endgame. Edit: If Stark ended up surviving in Endgame, how would he teach Peter to make the right choices? Could No Way Home never have happened if Stark was alive? Would he have done everything to clear Peters name after Far From Home? Too many questions with no answer to them.
@@shrimpee7 You greatly underestimate just how small a *World ending* sized meteor really is, especially if it's core is made out of vibranium. One the size of a small city could quiet easily destroy the world as we know it.
Civil War scene I would argue the moment he dismantled Captain America is way more hype. He created the technology and the AI in his suit. So attributing him analyzing Cap's fighting style and then taking said information to formulate a counter offensive that straight up embarrassed the greatest soldier in history. Tore him down like it was a precision demolition. Like it's ONLY because they had such close ties that Tony didn't just like take it a step further. So yes the fight ends in a loss but he flatout curbstomped Cap and only lost because he wasn't going to kill Cap and that hesitation + Bucky = lose with the damage his suit already had. And it's even more powerful that moment preceeded by him facing them 2 on 1.
i love the constant bashing on steve rogers. dude got handed out powers by a scientist and a god to compete. iron man made himself capable of fighting those same people and more. He... quite literally... is built different
Great video, I was about to search for every Iron Man scene but this video was better than that. Btw I had the privilege to maintain Stark's mustache for nearly 4 years. Good times.
I have ALWAYS been an Ironman fan.. even back in the late 70s I loved the comic…I can remember walking into our theater and seeing the Ironman promo poster “ coming soon “ I lost my mind… I was there opening night for Iron Man and I still have the actual movie poster from my theater… I didn’t get to see Iron Man 2 in theaters cause week before it came out I was in a car wreck and was in the hospital… but I was there for Ironman 3.. and every single movie afterwards… I lost it in Endgame..I’m a 51 year old man and I cried like a baby… my only wish is they bring him back.. and it has to be Robert Downey Jr. he was born for that roll.. he always be… IRON MAN…
I was never a huge comic book fan and I only had a vague idea of who or what Iron Man was. But I was stationed in Okinawa when the movie came out and I thought maybe this will be good. Aaaaand it was.
Huge respect, even as a youngster RDJ as tony spoke to me on so many levels. He was born for the role for sure, the perfect amount of sass, brains, and badassery. Iron man will stay my fav even in his absence
Best part of RDJ in the role. Tony Stark went through an alcoholic and drug phase in the comics...and so did RDJ in his life. Got clean and made a comeback...as did Tony Stark in the comics. I told people he was like perfect for the role.
THANK YOU FOR SAYING IT!!!!! I HAAAAAATTEEEDDDD that scene for that same reason!!!! How could a sword be THAT powerful that it deflects that ULTIMATE power up blast from Thor and Iron Man! Oh maaann that pissed me off so much!!! How in the hell did Thanos get SO powerful that he was able to single handedly take on ALL of the Avengers AND Cpt Marvel, without any Infinity Stones (except at the end). It was giant overkill.
There was an explanation I ran across recently that boiled down to that Thanos' sword is essentially made of the same or similar metal to that of Mjolnir/Stormbreaker. Now, that's not saying it's indestructible, it's just bloody hard to break.
The best display of unstoppable force vs immovable object is when Thor hit caps shield in the same fight that you showed. That’s literally an unstoppable force and an object that can’t be moved by a striking force
16:30 Honestly I think they did use a lot of logic with the Iron Man v Captain America battle. Tony was emotionally compromised, and we basically saw that Tony does not do very good in battle when he isn't thinking. Every time Stark had the opportunity to beat Cap, he instead focused on Bucky and revenge. Plus despite his anger, I don't think Tony actually wanted to hurt Steve even if he didn't show it. He wanted to take his anger out on Steve by using him as a punching bag, and wanted to obliterate Bucky.
Correct, its why the whole silo sequence before the double team went as long as it did, he wanted to execute bucky. but cap was willing to die for bucky and that sentiment also adds to the rage, confusion, and resentment of Cap.
10:24 he didn't "add" it. I think he actually made the suit capable of creating any weapon he thought of. that's why the weapon he threatened drax with in infinity war looked kinda like an alien as spiderman was talking about aliens leaving eggs inside him. aliens were on his mind at that time.
Wow. For years, I always thought the whole IronMan saving the people on the plane was VR. Ok, I like it a bit more now, though I still would've liked him to be in the suit.
House Party Protocoll came in and as Jarvis answered by using all speakers within the suits... goose bumbs! Also really intimidating. And alldough we see a lot of suits destroyed Jarvis comes out on top. Brutal. (Only downpart: I think Tony could have been angry in this scene. He lost the "only" person that matterted to him or lets say mattered the most. Yes he is brilliant and he focused on his goal (to kill) but he is also vengeful and emotional. I think the scene could have used a bit more anger. at least in the beginning.)
Iron man is just a legend, there will come a lot of new movies when it comes to heroes, where he wouldn't be there, but him as a character will always be there, because that his sacrifice will make it keep going
Dad just saw this video and wants you to know the plane rescue was actually in a comic in the 60s. Dr. Solar, Man of the Atom used his powers to send an electric charge thru his body so as he had the falling passengers grab each other's hands the charge prevented their hands from releasing until Dr. Solar brought them to safety.
I gotta admit, Ironman’s fight with a literal god is so mismatched it’s hard to take it seriously. That ‘beam’ he shot Thor with should’ve done quite literally nothing. He should’ve tanked that attack before turning Ironman into a pile of flesh and shattered equipment. I’m usually not very hypercritical, but it’s hard to overlook and again difficult take seriously.
Thanos knew who his real problem was/ 20:35 would be. Endgame. Thanos knew,.That's why he spoke to Tony. Respectfully.Tony being shocked. 🧠 Never underestimate intelligence.
Amazing how Tony held up against Thanos. Shure, it was for the plot, but I never understood how an angry, doubbel wielding Thor, a Cap on the brink of world wide extinction and a damn allready prooven in 1:1 Ironman nearly LOST in a 3:1 against Thanos.
“I am Ironman.” The most iconic way to lay claim no one else is able to do so ever. Which actor is able to confidently say such bold statements in such a manner and claim that as all of his? As far as I know. Only RDJ have and can pull this off.
"we got lucky a lot of people didn't" a moment of silence for those Marvel Fans especially Iron man's Fans didn't even got a chance to see any Marvel movies like we have now on their Life.