Iron Man (US - DVD R1 | BD)
Paramount has now provided us with art for the 1-disc, as well as back covers
Title: Iron Man (IMDb)
Starring: Robert Downey Jr
Released: 30th September 2008
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc ($29.99), 2-disc ($39.99) and Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of Iron Man which stars Robert Downey Jr. Each will be available to own from the 30th September. We've attached the full disc specs for each release below, along with the artwork:
Iron Man: 1-Disc
• Widescreen Presentation enhanced for 16:9 televisions
• English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, French 5.1 Surround and Spanish 5.1 Surround
• Deleted/Extended Scenes



Iron Man: 2-Disc Special Edition and Blu-ray (all of the above plus)
• I Am Iron Man
- The Journey Begins
- The Suit that makes the Iron Man
- The Walk of Destruction
- Grounded In Reality
- Beneath the Armor
- It’s All in the Details
- A Good Story, Well Told
• The Invincible Iron Man
- Origins
- Friends & Foes
- The Definitive Iron Man
- Demon in a Bottle
- Extremis and Beyond
- Ultimate Iron Man
• Wired: The Visual Effects of Iron Man
• Robert Downey Jr. Screen Test
• The Actor’s Process (scene rehearsal with cast)
• The Onion “Wildly Popular Iron Man Trailer to be Adapted into Full Length Film”
• Image Galleries











News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Robert Downey Jr
Released: 30th September 2008
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc ($29.99), 2-disc ($39.99) and Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of Iron Man which stars Robert Downey Jr. Each will be available to own from the 30th September. We've attached the full disc specs for each release below, along with the artwork:
Iron Man: 1-Disc
• Widescreen Presentation enhanced for 16:9 televisions
• English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, French 5.1 Surround and Spanish 5.1 Surround
• Deleted/Extended Scenes



Iron Man: 2-Disc Special Edition and Blu-ray (all of the above plus)
• I Am Iron Man
- The Journey Begins
- The Suit that makes the Iron Man
- The Walk of Destruction
- Grounded In Reality
- Beneath the Armor
- It’s All in the Details
- A Good Story, Well Told
• The Invincible Iron Man
- Origins
- Friends & Foes
- The Definitive Iron Man
- Demon in a Bottle
- Extremis and Beyond
- Ultimate Iron Man
• Wired: The Visual Effects of Iron Man
• Robert Downey Jr. Screen Test
• The Actor’s Process (scene rehearsal with cast)
• The Onion “Wildly Popular Iron Man Trailer to be Adapted into Full Length Film”
• Image Galleries











News by Tom Woodward
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FYE and other Transworld stores already have a 2-disc steelbook for pre-order in-store. Though shouldn't it be an ironbook? :p
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2nd best movie this summer behind the dark knight
suncoast has a exclusive steel book cover of the movie
suncoast has a exclusive steel book cover of the movie
Lovin' the artwork! Please Paramount this one is a keeper! Don't change it at the last minute!
Great movie all the way up to the kinda weak ending.
I greatly enjoyed Iron Man and thought that it was very well done for what it was. However, I can't help but call it overrated. I know it's been a while since a good comicbook movie came out before this, but calling it better than Batman Begins and Spider-man 2 is absurd to me, and forget about the few calling it better than The Dark Knight. I feel as if the sequel will deliver on a more exciting and engrossing film, and I really can't wait to see that. I will certainly be buying the 2-Disc though.
the art is nice but with such a blockbuster paramount should make a nice box set i mean a collectors edition or something paramount is the cheapest studio when it comes to a nice collectors edition i have many of there movies even there disks r cheap looking a simple lame gray disc and ironically enough there movies are the most expensive
I'll hold off until they double dip this sucker. Dark Knight is a vastly superior film in story, scale and characters. With that said, Iron Man certainly was above average as a comic book movie. Robert Downey Jr is back!
yep lots of superhero movies released this summer......Iron Man, Incredible Hulk, Hancock, Hellboy II, and then The Dark Knight....and its weird that I actually had the most fun watching Hancock out of all these movies.....Honestly I don't know whats wrong with me with movies now, I feel underwhelmed by evertything lately. Iron Man was good but not great. Incredible Hulk was better than the 1st but thats not saying much, Hellboy was never really my style, and I thought Begins was better than the long, drawn out Dark Knight that looked more similar to the movie Se7en than it did with the first one....
If it wasn't for The Dark Knight, this would have been my favorite movie of the 2008 summer movie season. Will definitely be coping the Blu-ray for this one......
Comprende?
The story was strong but it spent way too much time setting it up. There was barely any superhero action.
It did set it up well for a decent sequel though.
It did set it up well for a decent sequel though.
I am definitely getting Iron Man. I thought the movie was really good. WOW! It's really early for the release date. Was predicting October, but they moved it all the way to September. That's really early.
Clavius wrote:
Dark Knight, while well made, was almost TOO gritty and realistic to be a comic book film. More of a hard boiled detective story crossed with an action flick. Iron Man still retained some of the comic book charm while still keeping it somewhat grounded.
That was the whole point of TDK. To feel more like a real film than the sci fi fantasy world of comic books. That is why every one is loving it on top of the fact that it is just a great movie.
Dark Knight, while well made, was almost TOO gritty and realistic to be a comic book film. More of a hard boiled detective story crossed with an action flick. Iron Man still retained some of the comic book charm while still keeping it somewhat grounded.
That was the whole point of TDK. To feel more like a real film than the sci fi fantasy world of comic books. That is why every one is loving it on top of the fact that it is just a great movie.
I will buy this for sure. Liked it alot.
mikull wrote: Many people, here and in reviews, talk of how this was 'one of the decent super hero movies this year' or 'best super hero film for the summer.'
People, there were all of essentially 4 superhero movies this year / summer. Dark Knight, Iron Man, Hancock, and Hulk. Relatively speaking, saying this was one of the best superhero movies this year / summer isn't really saying anything at all.
You forgot Hellboy II.
People, there were all of essentially 4 superhero movies this year / summer. Dark Knight, Iron Man, Hancock, and Hulk. Relatively speaking, saying this was one of the best superhero movies this year / summer isn't really saying anything at all.
You forgot Hellboy II.
also Wanted is a movie based on a comic book.
Iron Man wasn't bad. It was a good comic book movie. hellboy 2 was disappointing. The Dark Knight was fantastic (I( want to see it a third time).
Iron Man wasn't bad. It was a good comic book movie. hellboy 2 was disappointing. The Dark Knight was fantastic (I( want to see it a third time).
Yup so many comic book movies out this year, and they were all decent....
Can't wait! 2-disc for me.
This didn't appeal to me until I heard all of the positive word-of-mouth. I took my dad to go see it and we were thoroughly entertained.
Blu-ray purchase for me. This movie was great, but (Warning: minor repitition to follow) had it not been for "The Dark Knight," this would've been the best film of the year so far.
Blu-ray purchase for me. This movie was great, but (Warning: minor repitition to follow) had it not been for "The Dark Knight," this would've been the best film of the year so far.
i12bnmovie wrote:
That was the whole point of TDK. To feel more like a real film than the sci fi fantasy world of comic books. That is why every one is loving it on top of the fact that it is just a great movie.
Can you explain to me how comic book films are 'not real' then? Too many people are up their own arses about The Dark Knight. It's a film about a bloke who dresses up like a giant bat. It is most certainly a comic book film.
That was the whole point of TDK. To feel more like a real film than the sci fi fantasy world of comic books. That is why every one is loving it on top of the fact that it is just a great movie.
Can you explain to me how comic book films are 'not real' then? Too many people are up their own arses about The Dark Knight. It's a film about a bloke who dresses up like a giant bat. It is most certainly a comic book film.
Chris Gould wrote: i12bnmovie wrote:
That was the whole point of TDK. To feel more like a real film than the sci fi fantasy world of comic books. That is why every one is loving it on top of the fact that it is just a great movie.
Can you explain to me how comic book films are 'not real' then? Too many people are up their own arses about The Dark Knight. It's a film about a bloke who dresses up like a giant bat. It is most certainly a comic book film.
I think he just means fantasy vs reality. The Dark Knight tries to be as realistic as possible( for instance explaining where all his gear comes from etc) while most comic movies just dance around in fantasy land without grounding things in reality. Comic books are nothing more than modern day mythology.
Also The Dark Knight may be about someone that dresses up as a bat and battles evil, but it felt more like a detective noir to me than a superhero movie. Everyone is challenged as to what is right and wrong.
That was the whole point of TDK. To feel more like a real film than the sci fi fantasy world of comic books. That is why every one is loving it on top of the fact that it is just a great movie.
Can you explain to me how comic book films are 'not real' then? Too many people are up their own arses about The Dark Knight. It's a film about a bloke who dresses up like a giant bat. It is most certainly a comic book film.
I think he just means fantasy vs reality. The Dark Knight tries to be as realistic as possible( for instance explaining where all his gear comes from etc) while most comic movies just dance around in fantasy land without grounding things in reality. Comic books are nothing more than modern day mythology.
Also The Dark Knight may be about someone that dresses up as a bat and battles evil, but it felt more like a detective noir to me than a superhero movie. Everyone is challenged as to what is right and wrong.
Hmmm....the question is - will there be an ultimate edition in 6 months or so?
I think they should have gone with a different cover design.. Two suggestions, which is far better than this:
http://www.themovieblog.com/archives/Iron-Man-P...
http://www.firstshowing.net/img/iron-man-poster...
http://www.themovieblog.com/archives/Iron-Man-P...
http://www.firstshowing.net/img/iron-man-poster...
well, a must buy... i hope we get a 2-discs...
Since these are indeed early details, lets all hope there is at least one commentary. The filmmakers all seem like talkative, affable people and that they would be able to tell entertaining and funny stories. Excellent movie. Will definately get this one.
The Dark Knight was just a great movie. it's def a comic book flick, but that title does not pay it the proper respect. It matters not where the source material comes from in my eyes. Just make a great movie and people will full the theaters. With that said, Iron Man was also great, but I'm going with Weird Science as R.D., Jr. at his best. ^_^ Wait, did anyone say Johnny Be Goode?
it makes me laugh how many people get hung up on cover art of a movie,i usually put the disc and watch the movie not stare at dvd case for hours.i might look at at for a second and maybe think its c**p but who really gives a toss.
I would have guessed it was going to be the poster as the box art.
i grew up a comic book kid but never really had the desire to watch this flick...oh well
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