Iron Man (2008)



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Terrence Howard on the 'Iron Man' suit

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John Favereau and Robert Downey Jr. on 'Iron Man'

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Exclusive: Iron Man CGI

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Downey drops by Comic-Con to dish on Tony Stark's latest adventure.

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On black widows, two-wheelers and his Hugh Hefner impersonation

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When we met up with Jon Favreau for lunch last week at the Renaissance Hotel in Hollywood we were supposed to be talking about the Sept. 30 release of Iron Man on DVD. Instead the conversation quickly turned to Iron Man II and what the actor-turned director has in store for the new film. Here is what he had to say...

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After 44 years of battling evil, it’s about time Iron Man got some respect. From the looks of the reaction of the fans at Comic-Con after being treated to a preview of his upcoming big screen adventure, it looks like it’s finally here. The Iron Man footage prompted the biggest buzz of the Con, and now suddenly all eyes are on the Armored Avenger. And the A-list assemblage of talent behind the film is committed to delivering on the promise of the sneak preview that took everyone by surprise.

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San Diego’s Comic-Con International is populated by its fair share of towering Amazonian women in spectacular outfits, but no woman NOT wearing a skin-baring warrior-woman costume turned more geeky heads than Gwyneth Paltrow. The 5’9 ½” stunner showed up to help her Iron Man cast mates whip the fans into a frenzy, adding to her powerful star wattage with a bright red Zac Posen dress and sky-high silver python-wedge Lavin heels that made her almost as stratospheric as the Armored Avenger.

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Jeff Bridges is an acting icon for every generation: Baby Boomers fell for him in The Last Picture Show and followed his career through acclaimed films like The Fabulous Baker Boys and The Fisher King; Gen X fanboys remember him in the original CGI movie, Tron, or the first sci-fi heartbreaker, Starman; and of course The Big Lebowski has spawned annual festivals for college-age fans of The Dude’s slacker Zen.