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http://www.sodahead.com/entertai ... r-bomb/blog-316115/“Iron Man 2” is already off to a solid start at the box office – and it doesn’t even open until this weekend. In an unusual move, the studio (Paramount) has released the film in foreign markets a full week before its domestic premiere. The strategy seems to have worked, with the film pulling in $100.2 million during its first five days of release. The question on Hollywood’s mind now is this; just how big is “Iron Man 2” going to be? Could it possibly shatter the all-time opening weekend box-office record of Christopher Nolan’s Batman opus “The Dark Knight,” which premiered in July of 2008 to the tune of $158,411,483?
The critics are doing their best to dampen down the excitement, with Metacritic giving the film a fair-to-middling score of 57, and the Hollywood Reporter stating, “Everything fun and terrific about "Iron Man," a mere two years ago, has vanished with its sequel. In its place, Iron Man 2 has substituted noise, confusion, multiple villains, irrelevant stunts and misguided story lines.”
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This isn’t the first time the “Iron Man 2” stars have been raked over the critical coals. Let’s take a look back at some of their less than stellar film roles.
Robert Downey Jr. - Although he’s now a box-office king, Downey has definitely experienced the low side of Hollywood, both personally and professionally. Among his most notorious worst are “Johnny Be Good” (1988), “The Shaggy Dog” (2006) and “The Singing Detective” (2003), in which he spent a large portion of the film lying in a hospital bed covered with lesions. |
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