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Iron man I in dual audio 480p 


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Iron Man is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures,[N 1] it is the first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Jon Favreau from a screenplay by Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, and Art Marcum and Matt Holloway, and stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man, alongside Terrence HowardJeff BridgesShaun Toub, and Gwyneth Paltrow. In Iron Man, Tony Stark is an industrialist and master engineer who builds a mechanized suit of armor and becomes the superhero Iron Man.





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Directed byJon Favreau
Produced by
Screenplay by
Based on
Starring
Music byRamin Djawadi
CinematographyMatthew Libatique
Edited byDan Lebental
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures[N 1]
Release date
  • April 14, 2008 (Sydney)
  • May 2, 2008 (United States)
Running time
126 minutes[4]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$140 million[5]
Box office$585.2 million[5]

Cast

        
  • Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man:
    An industrialist, genius inventor, and consummate playboy, he is CEO of Stark Industries and chief weapons manufacturer for the U.S. military. Director Jon Favreau felt that Downey's past made him an appropriate choice for the part[6] and that the actor could not only make Stark a "likable asshole,” but also portray an authentic emotional journey, once he had won over the audience.[7]Favreau was also attracted to Downey because of his performance in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Downey frequently spoke with that film's director, Shane Black, about the script and dialogue in Iron Man.[8]Downey had an office next to Favreau during pre-production, which allowed him greater involvement in the screenwriting process,[9] especially when it came to adding humor to the film.[10] Downey explained, "What I usually hate about these [superhero] movies [is] when suddenly the guy that you were digging turns into Dudley Do-Right, and then you're supposed to buy into all his 'Let's go do some good!' That Eliot Ness-in-a-cape-type thing. What was really important to me was to not have him change so much that he's unrecognizable. When someone used to be a schmuck and they're not anymore, hopefully they still have a sense of humor."[11] To get into shape, Downey spent five days a week weight training and practiced martial arts,[6] which he said benefited him because "it's hard not to have a personality meltdown ... after about several hours in that suit. I'm calling up every therapeutic moment I can think of to just get through the day."[12]
  • Terrence Howard as James "Rhodey" Rhodes:
    A friend of Stark's and the liaison between Stark Industries and the United States Air Force in the department of acquisitions, specifically weapons development. Favreau cast Howard because he felt he could play War Machine in a sequel.[13] Howard prepared for the role by visiting Nellis Air Force Base on March 16, 2007, where he ate with the pilots and observed HH-60 Pave Hawk rescue helicopters and F-22 Raptors.[14] While Rhodes is roguish in the comics after he meets Stark, his previous role as a disciplinarian creates a dynamic tension with Stark's character. He is unsure whether Stark's actions are acceptable. "Rhodey is completely disgusted with the way Tony has lived his life, but at a certain point he realizes that perhaps there is a different way,” Howard said. "Whose life is the right way: Is it the strict military life, or the life of an independent?"[12] Howard and his father are Iron Man fans, partly because Rhodes was one of the few black superheroes when Howard was a child.[15] He has been a Downey fan since he saw him in Weird Science; the two competed physically on set.[16]
  • Jeff Bridges as Obadiah Stane / Iron Monger:
    Stark's business second-in-command, mentor, and friend, who turns on him to take over the company, eventually building a giant exosuit to fight Stark. Bridges read the comics as a boy and liked Favreau's modern, realistic approach. He shaved his head, something he had wanted to do for some time, and grew a beard for the role. Bridges googled the Book of Obadiah, and was surprised to learn retribution is a major theme in that book of the Bible, something that Stane represents.[17]Many of Stane's scenes were cut to focus more on Stark, but the writers felt Bridges's performance allowed the application of "less is more" when editing the film.[18]
  • Shaun Toub as Ho Yinsen: Stark's fellow captive, who grafts an electromagnet to Stark's chest "to keep the shrapnel shell shards that wounded him from reaching his heart and killing him" and helps Stark build the first Iron Man suit.[19][20]
  • Gwyneth Paltrow as Virginia "Pepper" Potts:
    Stark's personal assistant and budding love interest. Paltrow asked Marvel to send her any comics they would consider relevant to her understanding of the character, whom she considered to be very smart, levelheaded, and grounded. She said she liked "the fact that there's a sexuality that's not blatant.” Favreau wanted Potts' and Stark's relationship to be reminiscent of a 1940s comedy, something which Paltrow considered to be fun in an "innocent yet sexy" way.[21]
Additionally, Faran Tahir appears as Raza, the leader of the Ten Rings; Paul Bettany voices J.A.R.V.I.S., Stark's personal AI system; Leslie Bibb portrays Christine Everhart, a reporter for Vanity Fair; and Clark Gregg appears as Phil Coulson, an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D..[22] Will Lyman provides the voice-over during the opening award ceremony.[23] Director Jon Favreau plays Happy Hogan, Stark's bodyguard and chauffeur,[10] and Samuel L. Jackson makes a cameo appearance as Nick Fury, director of S.H.I.E.L.D., in a post-credits scene.[24] Jackson's face was previously used as the model for the Ultimate Marvel imprint version of Nick Fury.[25] Other cameos in the film include Stan Lee as himself, being mistaken for Hugh Hefner by Stark at a party;[26] Tom Morello, who provided guitar music for the film, as a terrorist guard;[27] and Jim Cramer as himself.[28] Ghostface Killah had a cameo in a scene where Stark briefly stays in Dubai, but the scene was cut from the theatrical release for pacing reasons.[29]

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