Absolute Power or is it Power absolute – The second instalment of Ironman has turned the heads of many who have taken to time to venture into the cinema to watch it. With the world now knowing his dual identity the eccentric Tony Stark, (Played by Robert Downey Jr) is contending with personal issues that may really make life a little interesting to say the least. Tony Stark is dying and every time he wears the Ironman suit his health gets worse. As the pressure builds from the Government the media and even his friends to share his technology, he continues to dig his heals in and it is the last thing on his mind, so Stark along with Pepper Potts must forge a new alliance with Nick Fury (Played by Samual L Jackson).
With his new enemy Ivan Vanko (played by Mickey Rourke) Ironman is sure to face new challenges and even new technology, is Ironman ready? How many enemies does Tony Stark really have and does Ironman need the help of his closest friend LT Col James Rhodes (Played by Don Chealde) you will have to go and see the movie. Plenty of action and special effects.
If you saw the first instalment of Ironman you will not be disappointed in the Ironman 2. With the signature Robert Downey Jr humour it’s a must see movie.
Personally im not a big fan of Downey Jr but I still give this movie 7 out of 10..
Movie Review by Wayne Cottle
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
I Love You Too - Movie Review
After spending his life partying finally he finds a woman to hold onto. Alice (Yvonne Strahovski) like most women wants marriage and a decent man and Jim (Brenden Cowell) like most men pretty much just doesn't want anything to change, why should it.
When Alice realises that he is never going to grow up, she feels there is nothing left for her, so she plans to move back to her home country. Jim is totally lost without her, he tries winning her back through a written letter. little does he know that he is terrible at writing a letter and expressing his feelings. whilst winning her back he meets new people and helps himself and his family, all along in the background is his best mate Blake (Peter Helliar) also trying, not so much succeeding, to help him.
I Love You Too was entertaining, funny and very romantic. In its comedy way it showed the extent people would go for love, and the true meaning of "I Love You".
A great Australian film that you must see, i guarantee you will be laughing, and maybe even feeling a little romantic yourself.
When Alice realises that he is never going to grow up, she feels there is nothing left for her, so she plans to move back to her home country. Jim is totally lost without her, he tries winning her back through a written letter. little does he know that he is terrible at writing a letter and expressing his feelings. whilst winning her back he meets new people and helps himself and his family, all along in the background is his best mate Blake (Peter Helliar) also trying, not so much succeeding, to help him.
I Love You Too was entertaining, funny and very romantic. In its comedy way it showed the extent people would go for love, and the true meaning of "I Love You".
A great Australian film that you must see, i guarantee you will be laughing, and maybe even feeling a little romantic yourself.
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