If I had to pick a current actor for the role, without limits; I'd have Robert DeNiro play him. Old tough white guy.Ford Prefect wrote:
Though because I'm interested, who would you prefer to see in the role, Pubilus?
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...except that the films tend to draw more from the Ultimate universe than the original comics, I've noticed.Knife wrote:If I had to pick a current actor for the role, without limits; I'd have Robert DeNiro play him. Old tough white guy.Ford Prefect wrote:
Though because I'm interested, who would you prefer to see in the role, Pubilus?
Given that it's probably that which is letting us see Iron Man not as an evil bastard, I'm fairly happy with that.
For the original version of Nick Fury, though, DeNiro wouldn't be a bad choice at all.
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Knife wrote: If I had to pick a current actor for the role, without limits; I'd have Robert DeNiro play him. Old tough white guy.
I've always liked the idea of casting Fred Ward, but DeNiro's not bad, either.
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Having not read comics in ages and yet still a fan of various franchises, I have no problem with the movies taking a more nostalgic path in casting.Molyneux wrote:
...except that the films tend to draw more from the Ultimate universe than the original comics, I've noticed.
Given that it's probably that which is letting us see Iron Man not as an evil bastard, I'm fairly happy with that.
For the original version of Nick Fury, though, DeNiro wouldn't be a bad choice at all.
All the newer 'ultimates' and 'beyonds' etc... I'm sure are fine. But you have to remember a lot of these series are decades old with rich histories in them. So what if Fury has been a SLJ clone for the last few years. For over twenty years he's been a gruff olf Gunny Sgt type character.
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The Cooler King wrote:Knife wrote: If I had to pick a current actor for the role, without limits; I'd have Robert DeNiro play him. Old tough white guy.
I've always liked the idea of casting Fred Ward, but DeNiro's not bad, either.
Oh yeah, had to google him but the guy from Tremmors. Yeah, that's not a bad choice either. Hell, even a Sam Eliot, would make a good wink and nod Furry.
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Some cool clips in that trailer, but if this movie hews to form for recent Marvel comic movies, the fight scenes will look goofy because they will depict Iron Man as if he has virtually no mass. In the SpiderMan movies, people are like rag dolls; you can throw them against a brick wall or let them fall 100 feet and then suddenly snag them with a line, and they will miraculously get up and crawl away. Spiderman himself bounces around as if he weighs about 2 pounds. No one seems to have any inertia. That will look even goofier with a guy in a big metal suit.
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He's got to have repulsor beams. Back at E3 I got to watch someone play the Iron Man game a little while and they showed off the repulsors, and as I recall they were working closely with the film team.Darksider wrote:I hope iron man will be a genuine hero in the movie instead of the fascist dick he's become in the comics.
Also, why did he use a rocket on that tank? Does he have his repulsor beams in the movie?
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Having repulsor beams and having repulsor beams capable of wrecking a tank are two different things.
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He's flying with them and there's a clip of them in another trailer where he tests the hand based one and flies back like he fired a bloody 105 mm from the shoulder.
I'm hoping that, given the original suit he builds is a hulking thing, the physics engine used is more realistic than the aforementioned instances in Spidey's movies which do always looks iffy.
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Stark's more advanced suits have typically included automated systems as well as manual controls. It may well simply be programmed such that if the sensors detect an imminent threat capable of inflicting critical damage, the armor automatically evades without conscious input from the wearer.Gullible Jones wrote:Hey, he shouldn't be able to dodge a shell like that... Powered armor doesn't give you superhuman reflexes.
On the other hand, it is a great scene. That mask may be completely expressionless, but somehow it still manages to give a convincing "WTF?" look.
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And since Downey Jnr is appearing as Tony Stark is in the new Hulk movie I wonder if Jackson will be appearing as Nick Fury too?
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Oh, fucking awesome! I've been waiting for too damn long for the superhero movies to start crossing over; it just doesn't make sense to have three or four sets of heroes living in the same city without ever even mentioning each other. (Spiderman, FF and Daredevil come to mind...)2000AD wrote:And since Downey Jnr is appearing as Tony Stark is in the new Hulk movie I wonder if Jackson will be appearing as Nick Fury too?
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I think Dr. Strange was mentioned offhand in one of the Spidey movies, right?Molyneux wrote:
Oh, fucking awesome! I've been waiting for too damn long for the superhero movies to start crossing over; it just doesn't make sense to have three or four sets of heroes living in the same city without ever even mentioning each other. (Spiderman, FF and Daredevil come to mind...)
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How far away was that tank? A hundred yards? At that distance, he would have what, less than .1 seconds to react to the shell? Unless he starts moving before the gun fires, I don't see how he's avoiding that one. Just to move your torso one foot in .1 seconds, you need to accelerate at 6 Gs or more: something he might be able to do if his arms are out in front of him and he's using his repulsors, but not by simply shifting his weight as he does in the trailer.Publius wrote:Stark's more advanced suits have typically included automated systems as well as manual controls. It may well simply be programmed such that if the sensors detect an imminent threat capable of inflicting critical damage, the armor automatically evades without conscious input from the wearer.Gullible Jones wrote:Hey, he shouldn't be able to dodge a shell like that... Powered armor doesn't give you superhuman reflexes.
On the other hand, it is a great scene. That mask may be completely expressionless, but somehow it still manages to give a convincing "WTF?" look.
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The shell would've been invisible, especially since the muzzle velocity of most modern 120 mm smoothbores firing APFSDS rounds is in the klicks/second rate. I surmise that the suit noticed the tanks was taking aim and loaded, and carried out the quickest possible countermeasure without the user really knowing.
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The powered armour suits that can also act as mini-spacecraft in the Revelation Space series of novels by Alastair Reynolds contain a Beta level AI. It's not fully sentient or a copy of a human brain's engrams as with an Alpha level, but it has far more capability than a Gamma class which is a glorified pocket calculator. In situations where lasers and high-gee munitions and manoeuvres are involved, the AI will temporarily override the human, such as controlling defensive weaponry mounts to take down incoming threats or performing a swift 10 g burn out of the way of an obstacle which would blackout the pilot for a few seconds and obviously be beyond basic human reaction times.
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If the explanation is some sort of automated evasive mechanism, then ideally it would have been triggered by the tank preparing to fire rather than it actually firing. At best, the "man-portable Aegis" idea is lipstick on a pig -- as you said, it doesn't really seem workable at the range and time frame seen in the trailer.Darth Wong wrote:How far away was that tank? A hundred yards? At that distance, he would have what, less than .1 seconds to react to the shell? Unless he starts moving before the gun fires, I don't see how he's avoiding that one. Just to move your torso one foot in .1 seconds, you need to accelerate at 6 Gs or more: something he might be able to do if his arms are out in front of him and he's using his repulsors, but not by simply shifting his weight as he does in the trailer.Publius wrote:Stark's more advanced suits have typically included automated systems as well as manual controls. It may well simply be programmed such that if the sensors detect an imminent threat capable of inflicting critical damage, the armor automatically evades without conscious input from the wearer.Gullible Jones wrote:Hey, he shouldn't be able to dodge a shell like that... Powered armor doesn't give you superhuman reflexes.
On the other hand, it is a great scene. That mask may be completely expressionless, but somehow it still manages to give a convincing "WTF?" look.
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The CGI looks like shit, but it still seems like it might be a decent movie.
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The shell was visible though, wasn't it? I don't know what that (at first glance, a bodgy old T-72M/T-72M1) tank was firing, but it certainly wasn't a 125mm APFSDS.The shell would've been invisible, especially since the muzzle velocity of most modern 120 mm smoothbores firing APFSDS rounds is in the klicks/second rate. I surmise that the suit noticed the tanks was taking aim and loaded, and carried out the quickest possible countermeasure without the user really knowing.
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