Top Ten Tuesday: The Best of Robert Downey, Jr.

What is arguably the best super-hero movie ever made is finally about to unveil it’s sequel, which is looking just as awesome! IRON MAN 2 opens in theaters nationwide on Friday, May 7 starring Mickey Rourke and Sam Rockwell as Tony Stark’s enemies. Returning to the role of brilliant billionaire Tony Stark is Robert Downey, Jr. An actor without any formal training, RDJ has made quite an impressive career for himself with numerous memorable roles. So, this week the Movie Geeks have compiled our favorite performances from Robert Downey, Jr.

Honorable Mention: WEIRD SCIENCE

This classic 80s-era John Hughes flick, inspired by the 1950’s era comic of the same title, hilariously captures the wonder and wild imagination of growing up boys, and not necessarily the coolest, most popular boys either. Granted, Robert Downey, Jr. plays Ian, one of the more popular kids, his somewhat limited role in WEIRD SCIENCE (1985) is still memorable and perhaps his first recognizable role, one year after playing Stewart in John Sayles’ BABY IT’S YOU.

10. KISS KISS BANG BANG

“My name is Harry Lockhart, and I’ll be your narrator,” Robert Downey, Jr says at the beginning of KISS KISS BANG BANG, “I don’t see another God damn narrator, so pipe down!”. The plot of KISS KISS BANG BANG has something to do with the murder of the estranged daughter of a tycoon, but plot here takes a backseat to style and a playful script that is complex and full of surprises. With its self-conscious satire, Writer-director Shane Black works the same side of the street as Tarantino, but clings tighter to hard-boiled noir narrative. Black tweaks the buddy cop formula he once owned (LETHAL WEAPON, etc) with creative flair (one guy’s gay, the other’s not even a cop) and KISS KISS BANG BANG was one of the best films of 2005. As for Downey, he is the most dexterous actor in American movies and the reports of his 90’s off screen screw-ups (which almost destroyed him but now seem like ancient history) seem to feed his life onscreen. Harry Lockhart is a sad and twitchy failed thief and the fact that he becomes an actor without realizing, or knowing why, or even particularly wanting to be an actor, is an ironic comment on Downey’s earlier predicaments.

09. BACK TO SCHOOL

How can you not completely love a movie where Robert Downey Jr. gets to play a weird, smart mouthed college kid named Derek that hangs out with Rodney Danger field! This movie is an all time classic! Although Downey Jr. is not the lead actor, he adds to the laugh factor of the movie with his crazy hair and snappy one liners.For example, when talking about a pep rally, Derek says “Violent ground acquisition games such as football is in fact a crypto-fascist metaphor for nuclear war.”… I think I like this guy! I think it’s a great example of where Downey Jr. came from, and how much he has accomplished!

08. NATURAL BORN KILLERS

Robert Downey, Jr. maintains his unique tongue and personality in Oliver Stone’s ultra-violent crime spree film NATURAL BORN KILLERS, based on a screenplay from Quentin Tarantino, but in this role he’s not in control. Downey plays Wayne Gale, an Australian reporter who hosts a sensationalist show called American Maniacs. His show profiles murderers, so Gale is all over following Mickey and Mallory, the modern-day Bonnie and Clyde, with full intent of publicizing them to the fullest extent of his own benefit. Gale is a weasle of a man, manipulative and cunning, but ultimately blinded by his need for fame and fortune. Downey manages to show a slightly different side of his abilities in NBK, eventually becoming a victim like any other, his own game of manipulation turned against himself in the end. Downey embodied the media shark we all love to hate.

07. CHARLIE BARTLETT

Charlie Bartlett is the story of a rich kid who was thrown out of his wealthy, private school and forced to attend public school. While at his new public school, Bartlett meets Principle Nathan Gardner (Downey Jr.), an alcoholic who really hates Bartlett. Downey Jr. plays the part of a concerned father, who is fighting with his inner demons rather well… especially when Bartlett starts dating his daughter. Downey Jr. is a great asset to this film and the young actors in it!

06. ZODIAC

While ZODIAC, David Fincher 2 ½ hour true crime epic, has its terrifying moments, it’s less a thriller than a thoroughly engrossing police procedural. It’s also a meticulous re-creation of the early ‘70’s, an era that Hollywood almost always gets wrong. Robert Downey Jr. played Paul Avery, a cynical and self-destructive star crime reporter who was one of three men who doggedly pursued the Zodiac killer for many years (Jake Gyllenhaal and Mark Ruffalo round out the trio). With his affected mannerisms, goatee, and scarves, Downey plays Avery as a dapper inquisitor, a dark forerunner to the Sherlock Holmes he would play over two years later. An arrogant boozer, Avery was clearly a difficult personality to work with and Downey skillfully shows how the grind of the Zodiac investigation unraveled him and drove him to an early grave. ZODIAC doesn’t have the neatly resolved ending required of Hollywood movies for, as in real life, the Zodiac case remains unsolved.

05. SHERLOCK HOLMES

Robert Downey, Jr. can’t play a Brit.  Surprisingly enough, this was an argument we weren’t hearing too much about in the month leading up to SHERLOCK HOLMES’ release late last year.  It probably had something to do with Downey’s incredible performance in TROPIC THUNDER the year before (see #4 for a little more on that).  Doubters or not, everyone was convinced once the film was released, and another, successful franchise had begun for the man who was persona non grata in Hollywood not all that long ago.  He brought an overpowering sense of cool to the Holmes character, but the sophistication and intelligence of the man was never in question.  To that end, Downey was the perfect choice for a Sherlock Holmes that was more adventurous than elementary.  Of course, the elementary didn’t seem to take a backseat on this one, either.  SHERLOCK HOLMES was an extremely enjoyable film, and, accent or not, it featured the perfect man for the job.

04. TROPIC THUNDER

I know what dude I am. I’m the dude playin’ the dude, disguised as another dude!” That quote pretty much says it all. TROPIC THUNDER was a hilarious comedy with tons of great dialogue across the board, but Robert Downey, jr. stole the show… well, him and Tom Cruise (of all people) as Les Grossman. Robert Downey, Jr. takes a chance playing a white actor, playing a black actor in a movie about making an action-war movie. once you get that all untangled, let me know… or, you could just enjoy it. Downey was so good, he managed to pull off the seemingly impossible and earned himself an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, despite the historical snubbing of comedic actors.

03. LESS THAN ZERO

Of Robert Downey, Jr.’s performance, Roger Ebert remarked, “flawless… Robert Downey, Jr’s acting here is so real, so subtle and so observant that it’s scary…” This was the performance that really made Hollywood stand up and take notice of just how good an actor he was. Pretty amazing, considering his 3 previous movies at the time were silly comedies, AND he had just been fired from the cast of Saturday Night Live. And sadly eerie that it was practically foreshadowing his own drug addiction in the years that followed. If for some reason you have never seen this movie, I got one word for you: Netflix.

02. CHAPLIN

His star turning performances in CHANCES ARE, AIR AMERICA and the hilarious SOAPDISH are what led to his leading role in the biopic CHAPLIN. As the title character, Downey’s portrayal of the Little Tramp is told through flashbacks. While the movie plays like an Access Hollywood story, it’s the small nuances of Downey’s performances that are striking. His uncanny performance was so impressionable that director Richard Attenborough added footage to the end of the film of the real Chaplin himself. Downey’s performance won rave reviews across the board and he received an Academy Award nod for Best Actor. Unfortunately, he lost the Oscar to Al Pacino, but won the BAFTA for Best Actor.

01. IRON MAN

Given IRON MAN 2 opens in theaters a mere three days from now, it may seem trendy to position IRON MAN in the #1 spot, but truth be told… Robert Downey, Jr. earned this spot. A great deal of the film’s success is owed to Downey and a great deal of Downey’s success in this role is owed to the fact that he was the perfect casting choice. It’s almost as though, when the Tony Stark character was created, the writers and artists traveled to the future, met Robert Downey, Jr. and said… HIM! That’s the guy! That IS Tony Stark! Perhaps they knew it would one day become a motion picture? Anyway, Downey’s uncanny natural coolness and cocky swagger is fully embodied in Tony Stark, making the role and the film incredibly enjoyable. Downey manages to nail that fine line between an egotistical, arrogant jerk that people hate and a brilliant, adventurous good guy we can’t help but love. As if struck from a mold sculpted decades before… could anyone else have possibly pulled off this role so perfectly?

Who Wants to See IRON MAN 2 With the Movie Geeks?

The Summer movie season is upon us with a couple of dozen heavy hitters just waiting to blow your movie geek mind.  Of course, we, here at We Are Movie Geeks, love you, and we want your Summer movie season to begin a few days early.  That’s why we are giving away passes for a screening of IRON MAN 2 three days before the film’s release.  The screening is at Chesterfield Galaxy 14 (yes, the Mega Screen) on Tuesday, May 4th at 7PM.  Check below on how to get your passes.

First and foremost,  this is a St. Louis screening.  If you will not be in St. Louis on May 4th, please do not enter this contest.

Here’s all you have to do, and, be warned, we want real, “Iron Man” fans in on this one.  The second IRON MAN film deals with Whiplash, Justin Hammer, Black Widow, and War Machine, but there are so many more lines of story any future, IRON MAN films can take.  We want you to give us your best.  Go back through your old “Iron Man” comics.  I know your mother didn’t throw them ALL out.  Give us your ideas for where a third film in the series could go.  Throw these in the comments section below, and we’ll be picking the best for the tickets.

And, if you aren’t one of the lucky winners, be sure to check out IRON MAN 2 in theaters and IMAX on May 7th.

IRON MAN 2 Pics: A Glare, a Suitcase, and a Cockatoo

Yahoo! Movie has released a few, new pics for IRON MAN 2, set to hit theaters on May 7th.  I can’t believe it’s just a short month away, either.  These new pics offer a nice shot from the trailer of Iron Man looking menacingly behind him, evidently at someone whose ass is about to be handed to them, and two others.

Here they are:

I have all the faith in Jon Favreau’s direction on this film, but nothing on this Earth will convince me that cockatoo wasn’t Mickey Rourke’s idea.  The only thing I can think is maybe he’s trying out for a part in PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 5.

Anyway, IRON MAN 2: COCKATOO’S REVENGE hits theaters on May 7th.

Robert Downey’s Golden Globes Facial Hair Could Reveal Much

I knew there was a reason I tuned into the Golden Globes Sunday night.  It’s not so I could see who was wearing who or witness James Cameron unceremoniously beat ex-wife Kathryn Bigelow for Best Director.  It was to see Robert Downey Jr, his awesome acceptance speech, and his facial hair.  If you look closely, it resembles that of Tony Stark.  Some of you might not find this so odd, seeing as how Downey plays Stark in the IRON MAN movies, but the question has been raised as to why he was still sporting this look.

Principal photography wrapped back in July, and Jon Favreau announced via his Twitter feed they were “‘locking reels’ today.”  So it more than likely doesn’t mean they are going back for touch-up shots.  Sure, Downey played the most method of actors in TROPIC THUNDER, but surely he isn’t wearing the Stark goatee for publicity on the film.

Really, the only reason Robert Downey Jr. would be wearing this facial hair now is if he is planning to shoot scenes for other pre-AVENGERS films that are currently in development.  At this stage of the game, the most likely one is THOR, which is set to begin shooting in the next week or two.  This isn’t that big of a surprise, either, when you consider how tightly wound Marvel Studios is keeping these movies leading up to THE AVENGERS.  Expect more and more cameos to pop up in films like THOR, CAPTAIN AMERICA, and even this May’s IRON MAN 2.

As indicated, this is strictly conjecture on my part based on Downey’s facial hair.  For all I know, he really likes the look and wanted to keep it.  It does make you wonder, though.

3, 2, 1 … Marvel Movie Updates

IRON MAN 3 — Before IRON MAN 2 even hits theaters, talk has already begun about IRON MAN 3. Comic book artist Bob Layton, co-creator of War Machine, has recently given indications for where the third Iron Man story may possibly lead. Layton suggests that the “Demon in a Bottle” story, which has Tony Stark succumb to the crippling effects of alcoholism while Justin Hammer attempts to take over Stark International. In addition, Layton suggests War Machine’s introduction in IRON MAN 2 could lead to his own spin-off movie, or his replacing Iron Man as a member of THE AVENGERS movie. Then again, both of these War Machine possibilities were fairly predictable. A War Machine spin-off would be kinda cool, but could also prove a little old hat at that point given the similarity and connection to Iron Man. True comic book fans would likely embrace it, but general audiences may not see the need for the spin-off and find it redundant before giving it a chance.

GHOST RIDER 2 — My concern is with David S. Goyer possibly taking the helm. He’s a fairly awesome writer within the genre, but his directorial outings have been limited to BLADE: TRINITY, THE INVINCIBLE and THE UNBORN… none of which were very well-received by critics or fans. Read more about this Marvel Movie news from Kirk.

THOR — With production set to begin next week, director Kenneth Branagh is finalizing his casting choices for THOR. We already have Chris Hemsworth (STAR TREK) playing Thor, Natalie Portman (V FOR VENDETTA) playing Jane Foster, Anthony Hopkins (SILENCE OF THE LAMBS) playing Odin, Rene Russo (THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR) as Frigga, and Samuel L. Jackson maintaining his Nick Fury role, but there are some new announcements. Stellan SkarsgÃ¥rd (PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN) has joined the cast and will likely play Professor Andrew Ford and Academy Award nominee Adriana Barraza (BABEL) has joined as an unspecified human character, likely that of Isabel Alvarez. Rounding out the cast are Kat Dennings (NICK & NORAH’S INFINITE PLAYLIST) as Darcy, Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Ray Stevenson (PUNISHER: WAR ZONE) as Volstagg, Stuart Townsend (THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN) as Fandral, Tadanobu Asano (MONGOL) as Hogun the Grim, Idris Elba (ROCKNROLLA) as Heimdall, and Colm Feore (CHANGELING) as an unspecified villain. With this director and cast, THOR is bound to be incredible and is currently set to hit theaters on May 6, 2011.

Source: IRON MAN 3, MTV News / GHOST RIDER 2, IGN / THOR, Marvel

Mickey Rourke’s IRON MAN 2 Character Poster Whips It Good

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Yeah.   I went there.

This poster comes to us today courtesy of Apple where you can also download a hi-res version.   That means the poster is so friggin’ huge, it spills out of your computer and Rourke’s gold teeth takes a bite out of your lunch.   How’s that for hi-res?

As for the poster itself, it is pretty sweet looking.   Rourke’s Whiplash looks to be a very memorable superhero villain.   You gotta love the whole obsession/CAPE FEAR angle they seem to be rolling with on this character.   Here’s hoping the film is as entertaining as the first one and the villains involved are as smartly written.

IRON MAN 2 hits theaters on May 7th, 2010.   Mickey Rourke owes me a new Wendy’s Spicy Chicken right now.

New IRON MAN 2 Photos Surface

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Some new publicity photos for IRON MAN 2 surfaced on IGN.com today involving three of the film’s main characters. The first being the insanely sexy Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow, the second is Mickey Rourke as Whiplash taking a look at some broken armor, and the last is Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark himself looking at some kind of box hidden in his floor. Helper is by his side with a map, maybe his father hid something? Still very cool stuff all around.

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IRON MAN 2 hits theaters on May 7th, 2010.

IRON MAN 2 Poster: BADASS!

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Through many tweets today we found out that the IRON MAN 2 poster was going to hit at 3pm on Yahoo, and, when that time came, the poster that hit was purely badass. It had everything you’d want from a teaser poster. Iron Man and his sidekick War Machine back to back, looking very cool. What do you think of the new poster, and the look of War Machine so far?

Is Faran Tahir returning as ‘Mandarin’?

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So, technically this only a quasi-rumor with some merit to it’s theoretical possibility based on an interview with the actor himself. Sci Fi Wire spoke with actor Faran Tahir about his involvement in the ‘Iron Man’ franchise (he played Raza, the terrorist leader who captured Tony Stark at the beginning of the movie) and the idea of Mandarin being the villain in a “future” installment of the franchise came up. It’s unclear if Tahir would play Mandarin himself, but it obviously is a thought that’s being tossed around, based on the interview and what he had to say.

[source: Sci Fi Wire]

‘Iron Man 2’ Gains a Couple of Garys

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UPDATE

Yeah, sometimes we jump the gun on these things.   Evidently, Gary Oldman is not in ‘Iron Man 2,’ he wasn’t on the ‘Iron Man 2’ set, he’s nowhere near Los Angeles this week, he’s never even picked up an ‘Iron Man 2’ comic.   Okay, that last part, I can’t confirm, but the rest of this update is true.   A man claiming to be Oldman’s manager contacted a few others sites and explained that Oldman will not be in the film.

So, there you have it.   Gary Oldman will NOT be in ‘Iron Man 2.’   Shandling, on the other hand, is in the film.

It was revealed earlier in the week that Gary Shandling had joined the cast of ‘Iron Man 2,’ and his spotting on set confirmed that news.   Shandling is playing the role of Senator Stern in the first scene of the new film, which will serve as a continuation of the final scene of the first film.

Well, celeb spotters noticed another Gary on set yesterday.   Gary Oldman was seen on the ‘Iron Man 2’ set.   No word yet on who the once-Commissioner Gordon will be playing in the film, but IESB is hearing that it could be Howard Stark, Tony’s father.   That role was once rumored to be filled by Tim Robbins, but those ended up being just that.

We will keep you up to date on all the news we hear coming in from ‘Iron Man 2’ as shooting continues.

Source: IESB