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Iron Man 3

Iron Man 3

Let me preface this mini-review and say that I’ve seen it twice. I unexpectedly got screening tickets for Tuesday and had already booked opening night with a few cousins. I haven’t read any of the Iron Man comics and was introduced to the character through Jon Favreau’s excellent trilogy opener in 2008. I didn’t enjoy Iron Man 2 half as much as the first so I was a little nervous about where they’d take the third film. I need not have worried. Director Shane Black is a perfect fit and has produced what, to my mind, is a match for the first film.

I won’t go into the plot in detail but the character of Tony Stark is far more vulnerable than at any point in the previous movies. He suffers from insomnia after the events in New York (Avengers Assemble) and is struggling to get a handle on things as a serious threat to America, in the shape of The Mandarin, emerges. The dialogue is razor sharp throughout and Downey Jnr is forced to do more than just jump in the suit and wisecrack. Guy Pearce and Ben Kingsley are excellent and Gwyneth Paltrow gets a beefier role than at any time before. The action and CG are stunning, particularly as Iron Man plays a version of Barrel of Monkeys in the skies above Florida. You’ll know it when you see it. See it on the big screen if you can but it’s kicked off what is certain to be a big year for blockbusters with Star Trek: Into Darkness and Superman inbound.

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Oblivion

Oblivion
Caught Oblivion last week with a few friends and I was the only one to like it. They actually thought I was trolling them. It tells the story of one of the few remaining drone repairmen assigned to Earth, its surface devastated after decades of war with the alien Scavs. Jack, played by Tom Cruise, discovers a crashed spacecraft with contents that bring into question everything he knows about the war. The best thing about it? The visuals and sound. It won’t be remembered as a great sci-fi but it’s a good one.

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Music Video Web

The Hot Sprockets – Soul Brother

I’ve mentioned The Hot Sprockets before as we’ve met and interviewed them at Spirit of Folk plus been to a few other rockin’ gigs. Their new single, Soul Brother, has a brilliantly funny video which is embedded above. Volume up and full screen it. Like the sound? I’d highly recommend catching them live in Whelans on the 20th. €10 tickets available here.

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Side Effects

Side Effects

Saw Side Effects this evening. Rooney Mara plays a young woman whose world unravels when a drug prescribed by her psychiatrist (Jude Law) has unexpected side effects. I won’t say anything more about the plot as it would spoil it but I’d recommend catching it. Rooney Mara is excellent plus this is touted to be Soderbergh’s last movie.

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General Music

Probably the best decade mixes you’ll ever listen to

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That’s quite the claim but I honestly feel that’s the case with Flight Facilities who produced these decade mixes for Australian radio station, Triple J. I haven’t been able to stop listening to them since @rachearley tweeted about the 1992-2002 one last week. They mix not just the tunes but historical clips of the era so you get events like the LA riots, the Vietnam war etc.

There’s three of the four available at the moment; 1972-1982 (not on Soundcloud so click this link), 1982-1992, and 1992-2002 (embedded below) with the last decade hopefully going up soon. Keep an eye on their Facebook, Twitter and Soundcloud pages. Tunes!