Iron Man 2

Iron Man 2 has never really stood up as a particularly great film for me, so I approach revisiting the sequel with some trepidation, but also a glimmer of hope that I missed something in the theatrical run, or maybe going in with the knowledge of the entire Infinity Saga would somehow unlock some clever quality of the movie that I had missed before. That’s not the case here, unfortunately. Tony Stark’s second standalone film is somehow worse when I revisit it this time – and I’m guessing this is the third or fourth time I’ve seen the film.  Mickey Rourke’s Whiplash certainly has some potential to be an interesting villain, but is absolutely squandered: after his flashy introduction, he’s relegated to spending the entire film hidden in a lab, squabbling with Justin Hammer (played by Sam Rockwell) and doesn’t even make his appearance known to the hero of the film until the very final moments. Hammer is an interesting adversary for Tony Stark, but not necessarily Iron Man, and I do wish that they would utilize the character more so. Rockwell…

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