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Iron Man: The Actor's Process (2008) Online

Iron Man: The Actor's Process (2008) Online
Original Title :
Iron Man: The Actoru0027s Process
Genre :
Creative Work / Short
Year :
2008
Cast :
Jeff Bridges,Robert Downey Jr.,Jon Favreau
Type :
Creative Work
Time :
4min
Rating :
7.4/10

A "making-of" documentary featuring raw footage of rehearsals with Favreau, Downey and Bridges. It provides another good piece of behind the scenes footage..

Iron Man: The Actor's Process (2008) Online

A "making-of" documentary featuring raw footage of rehearsals with Favreau, Downey and Bridges. It provides another good piece of behind the scenes footage..
Credited cast:
Jeff Bridges Jeff Bridges - Himself
Robert Downey Jr. Robert Downey Jr. - Himself
Jon Favreau Jon Favreau - Himself


User reviews

Manona

Manona

This is one of the many extras on the Ultimate 2 Disc Edition DVD version of Iron Man.

It's 4 minutes long, and entirely consists of a one-taker, a discussion between Bridges, Downey Jr., Favreau and Hawk Ostby the co-writer, about the confrontation between Stark and Stane outside the party. It's compelling to see not only all that they debate, but also how different it is from the final version of the scene. Clearly a lot of thought went into how these things would play out. Everyone present understands both characters, their relationship with each other and Potts(who is only mentioned, referred to, not present), the situation itself and what it means for them, as business partners as well as individuals, and what it achieves in the movie.

This confirms and underlines the skill and commitment to the picture of the four people, and, given that this isn't the only good part of it, we can extrapolate that they weren't the only ones. The entire team working on it put in a ton of effort, and it paid off, big-time. Kicking off a shared cinematic universe that is now almost a decade old is no small feat.

There is a little(albeit considering the running time, it might seem like a lot) of strong language, and albeit it is all bleeped out, it's entirely clear what words are being used. I recommend this to any fan of the film. 8/10