Big Screen: Iron Man 2

[Yes I am finally reviewing movies I saw back in May. That’s how we roll.)

YAY IRON MAN IS BACK. You may remember me loving the first one to a crazypants degree.

This one continued mostly in the same vein with one eyesore: The casting of Mickey Rourke was completely wrong. He plays the role as a complete thug — in actuality his character is supposed to be another dude JUST AS SMART as RDJ’s character. This would have been MUCH better done by Sam Rockwell (who is genius in the role he does play but a lot of people could have done that part).

Otherwise: Loved it. Great action, great humor, great interplay between RDJ and GP, great bit parts by other people. Mostly a win.

Perhaps this is a problem only for those of us who watch way (WAY!) too many hours of TV.

But when different shows all use the same actor for guest spots, man it can get confusing. Say, for example, this summer (when I meant to blog about it) when Max Martini, who I do really enjoy, was on Dark Blue, Lie to Me, AND White Collar…ALL WITHIN A WEEK’S TIME. I kept getting confused as to whether he was good or bad!! At the time, I had chalked this up to “it’s hard to find guests in the summer” until the fall season started and this phenomenon started hitting me over the head every week.

Michael Gaston was a recurring (but not ‘regular’) assassin on Rubicon on Sundays…and then OH HAI a recurring lawyer on Terriers the following Tuesday. Jennifer Morrison played a total nutbar on Chase one week…and a sorta nutbar on How I Met Your Mother the following week.

Given that they are mostly guest spots, and that the actor involved probably would not know when they were airing, and shows probably don’t ask a guest “hey, have you done eps for any other shows lately?” I guess I can see how it could happen. But then a series regular on one show (Bobby on Supernatural) shows up as a guest spot on another show (The Mentalist)? (And, I don’t watch it, but his IMDB page lists him as popping up on Law & Order: LA as well!!) It’s crazymaking for a serious TV addict like me.

I could carry on with this list but I know you’re already bored. I just think there are more actors out there who could probably use a paycheck. Am I right?

Oooorah.

Why is it so entrancing watching a boy learn to be a soldier (and, presumably, a man at the same time)? I don’t know, but it is and not only do I love Officer and a Gentleman, but I also love every movie since then that is a cheap O&aG copy. Such as Annapolis. And The Guardian (on cable yesterday when I needed some downtime. Altho I do own it on DVD as well). (And one could even argue Top Gun belongs in that list.)