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	<title>Comments on: Comic Con Movie Images: &#8216;Iron Man 2,&#8217; &#8216;Alice In Wonderland,&#8217; &#8216;Prince Of Persia&#8217; &amp; More!</title>
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		<title>By: Ryse Edwards</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ryse Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description>Nowhere near as good as the first one, but enjoyable nonetheless. It&#039;s patchy and talky and Tony Stark spends much more time out of the suit than in it, but I still liked it. I can see why it&#039;s getting some poor reviews, it&#039;s all over the place with (too?) many characters and slows down in the middle. I think if you&#039;re not that familiar with the Marvel Universe you could find it confusing and maybe even boring. The thing I really enjoyed about this movie was that all the disparate events and characters go towards starting to define a cohesive movie version of the Marvel Universe. One of the things that has bugged me about superhero films in the past is that they try to occur in &#039;the real world&#039;. The Hero is usually the only hero to exist, and only enough super-villains exist for the hero to vanquish in 2 hours. But these stories were never meant to work in the real world, they should be told within the context of a world of Marvels; a world of powers and magic, of super-spies and secret organisations, of advanced technology, miracle elements and mystical weapons. Iron Man 2 attempts this, but arguably at the expense of it&#039;s main character and a tight stand-alone script. The fan-boy in me likes the film for trying.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowhere near as good as the first one, but enjoyable nonetheless. It&#8217;s patchy and talky and Tony Stark spends much more time out of the suit than in it, but I still liked it. I can see why it&#8217;s getting some poor reviews, it&#8217;s all over the place with (too?) many characters and slows down in the middle. I think if you&#8217;re not that familiar with the Marvel Universe you could find it confusing and maybe even boring. The thing I really enjoyed about this movie was that all the disparate events and characters go towards starting to define a cohesive movie version of the Marvel Universe. One of the things that has bugged me about superhero films in the past is that they try to occur in &#8216;the real world&#8217;. The Hero is usually the only hero to exist, and only enough super-villains exist for the hero to vanquish in 2 hours. But these stories were never meant to work in the real world, they should be told within the context of a world of Marvels; a world of powers and magic, of super-spies and secret organisations, of advanced technology, miracle elements and mystical weapons. Iron Man 2 attempts this, but arguably at the expense of it&#8217;s main character and a tight stand-alone script. The fan-boy in me likes the film for trying.</p>
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