“Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist” – with four words Joss Whedon defined the character of Tony Stark for a generation. But it was never the words alone that transformed a b-level character into a worldwide icon and the anchor for a groundbreaking interconnected cinematic universe. It was the man inside the armor delivering those lines. While it’s easy to forget, eleven years and twenty-two films in, back in 2008 Marvel Studios was far from a sure thing. Marvel had sold their most successful characters (Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four) to other studios and was left to make their own movies with their second tier. Robert Downey Jr. made it work. He incarnated Tony Stark perfectly, seamlessly blending cockiness and charisma, arrogance and vulnerability, snark and heart. He presented a character who resonated and who meant something. He carried the world of comic books into the mainstream on his armored shoulders, all but single-handedly paving the way for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. No matter how much brilliance followed in his wake, this is why Tony Stark will always be Marvel’s cinematic masterpiece to me. Continue reading
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Team Cap: A Realization
This is a sequel of sorts, to one of the earliest pieces I ever wrote on this site. However, it isn’t a piece I was planning on writing now or, if I’m being honest, ever. I wasn’t planning on writing tonight as I’m in D.C. for the PCA/ACA National Conference on Popular Culture. My week’s focus is attending exciting panels and presenting my paper on The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl. So writing wasn’t on the agenda. However I HAD to write because something’s been gnawing and I had to express it. You see, last night my pre-Avengers: Endgame marathon came to Captain America: Civil War and, well, something struck me – something I never thought I’d see or say or believe. But here we are. Continue reading
Team Iron Man: A Treatise
It’s been a week and a half since Captain America: Civil War was released and excitedly exceeded all of our expectations. And we learned once again that the best movies in the MCU are consistently the ones starring Captain America. Captain America: The First Avenger was a moving period piece with an ending more sad and painful than anything I’d ever seen in a comic book film. Captain America: The Winter Soldier was a political thriller that was equal parts escapist fun and social commentary. Now Captain America: Civil War manages to be the darkest and most emotionally complex of the Marvel movies to date while also still being incredibly fun. I’ve seen it four times now and it gets better with each viewing! This blog didn’t exist for me to talk about all this opening weekend so I’m doing it now. However, this might be the better approach anyway as there’s less chance of spoiling anything. Regardless, this is your warning – SPOILERS WILL FOLLOW. Now, with that out of the way, let’s see why Iron Man is right…even if Cap’s name is in the title. Continue reading