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does anybody else separate this fucking great movie from the cartoon that is the MCU?
This was the only Marvel movie I liked. I stopped watching them after I saw Avengers.
does anybody else separate this fucking great movie from the cartoon that is the MCU?
Iron Man 3 and the sky falling scene from the plane.
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Don't worry. That movie was very forgettable.hm? it seemed relatively plausible as i recall, he had boosters and they were over water
maybe i'm not remembering well, it's been several years
hm? it seemed relatively plausible as i recall, he had boosters and they were over water
maybe i'm not remembering well, it's been several years
There's no fucking way someone can hold on to a chain of people falling for that long. What would happen is their arms would rip off their sockets or they would let go due to the immense amount of weight.
That shit was one of the dumbest things I've seen in a movie ever.
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They should have all fell into the ocean and died. The dude on the top is holding over 600 lbs of people with one arm with who know how much that multiplies due to momentum and gravity.
my man seared off the first two motherfuckers facesThere's no fucking way someone can hold on to a chain of people falling for that long. What would happen is their arms would rip off their sockets or they would let go due to the immense amount of weight.
That shit was one of the dumbest things I've seen in a movie ever.
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They should have all fell into the ocean and died. The dude on the top is holding over 600 lbs of people with one arm with who know how much that multiplies due to momentum and gravity.
ramin djwadi, the composer for iron man also composed the game of thrones opening
man did it give life to IM1 the same way danny elfman gave life to sam raimi's spider-man movies
dudes music is pretty much the voice of the last century or so
There's no fucking way someone can hold on to a chain of people falling for that long. What would happen is their arms would rip off their sockets or they would let go due to the immense amount of weight.
That shit was one of the dumbest things I've seen in a movie ever.
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They should have all fell into the ocean and died. The dude on the top is holding over 600 lbs of people with one arm with who know how much that multiplies due to momentum and gravity.
rewatched iron man 3 a few hours ago
pretty great tbh, the plane scene is rad
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I also like Iron Man 2. Fight me.
The only point where they would feel weight is at the end when Iron Man decelerates. Up until then, they're in free fall and essentially weightless.There's no fucking way someone can hold on to a chain of people falling for that long.
Yeah, if the deceleration is great enough, the force exerted on the arms would be enough to tear them. However, I'm not sure what amount of force is needed to rip an arm out. Human deadlift world records are pretty high.What would happen is their arms would rip off their sockets
The world record strongman deadlift (with equipment including a deadlift suit and weightlifting straps) is 500 kg (1,102 lb), held by Eddie Hall and set during the Europe's Strongest Man competition (at the World Deadlift Championship) held on 9th July 2016, in front of a crowd of 10,000 people at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, UK.[10]
[*]The world record tire deadlift (with equipment including a deadlift suit, weightlifting straps, and a long bar with tires as weights) is 1,155 lb (524 kg), held by Zydrunas Savickas (2014 Arnold Strongman Classic).[11]
[*]The world record elephant bar deadlift is 474 kg (1,045 lb), held by Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (2019 Arnold Strongman Classic).
[*]The world record RAW deadlift (no deadlifting suits, straps or hitching) is 1,015 lb (460 kg), held by Benedikt Magnússon.[12]
[*]The world record deadlift for women is 305 kg (672 lb), held by Becca Swanson.[13]
[*]The unofficial world record raw deadlift (no deadlifting suit, with straps) is 480 kg (1,058 lb), held by Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson
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or they would let go due to the immense amount of weight.
Well, that dude is holding 600 lbs of people with one arm if we imagine him in a static situation where he's not falling, and say, just holding 4 other people with one arm while hanging from a jungle gym or something.The dude on the top is holding over 600 lbs of people with one arm with who know how much that multiplies due to momentum and gravity.
This is a video of Red Bull death-wisher Laso Schaller setting the new world record for highest dive (technically he does a pencil) with a 192.913-foot (58.8-meter) jump off Cascata del Salto in Maggia, Switzerland. He free-falls for 3.58 seconds and reaches a speed of 76mph (123km/h) before hitting the water. Amazingly, he didn't die. Or break every bone in his body.
The speed, achieved by the human body in free fall, is a function of several factors; including the body's mass, orientation, and skin area and texture.[1] In stable, belly-to-earth position, terminal velocity is about 200 km/h (120 mph). Stable freefall head down position has a terminal speed of 240–290 km/h (around 150–180 mph). Further minimization of drag by streamlining the body allows for speeds in the vicinity of 500 km/h (310 mph).
I'm with you. Up to The Avengers it was at least watchable but it became incredibly dull after. The only movie I watched and enjoyed after The Avengers was Spiderman Homecoming.The first two Ironman movies are downright fantastic. I don't think the rest are bad, but these two were downright perfect. After Avengers, they started to feel really formulaic.
Nope, I love the whole MCU.
Funny thing is, I thought all the phase 1 films were very average up until the release of Avengers. That film retroactively made the previous 5 films go from average to good.
Phase 3 has hands down had the best films in the MCU, no questions. Iron Man and Avengers are only in the top tiers now because they were the firsts.
i love howThe first iron man movie is easily my favorite super hero movie. I hated watching the iron man suit evolve into the nanomachines of the end.
Get a load of this guy, he can't even curl 600 lbs.There's no fucking way someone can hold on to a chain of people falling for that long. What would happen is their arms would rip off their sockets or they would let go due to the immense amount of weight.
That shit was one of the dumbest things I've seen in a movie ever.
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They should have all fell into the ocean and died. The dude on the top is holding over 600 lbs of people with one arm with who know how much that multiplies due to momentum and gravity.
It is kind of funny to think that the original Iron Man movie probably wouldn't be made today as depicting people in a certain factual light would be considered some sort of problem.
Aside from Afghani terrorists? None I suppose.What "problem" is there with Iron Man 1?
the James Bond movie coming out this year has a Middle Eastern main villainAside from Afghani terrorists? None I suppose.
When was the last time a movie was made that had middle eastern bad guys? I'll wait.
Rami Malek as Safin, an adversary of Bond. Producer Barbara Broccoli described the character as "the one that really gets under Bond's skin. He's a nasty piece of work." Malek described the character as someone who considers "himself as a hero almost in the same way that Bond is a hero".
Meh. I think there is a difference. He might have middle eastern ancestry, but he won't be played as an islamist terrorist like the characters in Ironman. It HAS been a while since they've used that trope.the James Bond movie coming out this year has a Middle Eastern main villain
personally i disliked the idea of lionizing a US arms dealer who literally becomes his own weapons but that's not really an issue. US media left and right loves it's warmongers.
Aside from Afghani terrorists? None I suppose.
When was the last time a movie was made that had middle eastern bad guys? I'll wait.
Hell, in Iron Man 3 they turned the Mandarin into a white dude so as not to be offensive.
personally i disliked the idea of lionizing a US arms dealer who literally becomes his own weapons but that's not really an issue. US media left and right loves it's warmongers.
Darn. I should have made a proviso about movies based on real life events. Ah well. You got me. Even so, some of those movies try to imply the US government is more at fault than the terrorists.Over the last 8 years or so.
Lone Survivor
American Sniper
13 Hours
Patriots Day
The 15:17 to Paris
12 Strong
I'm sure there are more.
Also, the Mandarin will be in the Shang Chi movie and will not be white.
The only point where they would feel weight is at the end when Iron Man decelerates. Up until then, they're in free fall and essentially weightless.
Yeah, if the deceleration is great enough, the force exerted on the arms would be enough to tear them. However, I'm not sure what amount of force is needed to rip an arm out. Human deadlift world records are pretty high.
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These shredded motherfuckers are hanging over90001000 pounds off their arms. Of course, in the movie, these are supposed to be regular people. Additionally, the failure force might change if the person is bearing the weight upside down with arms extended.
In the movie, Tony says that he'll electrify their arm so they won't be able to let go.
Not that that's some sort of real explanation. I guess it's possible, but that's a bit of a stretch too. (but we're already talking about flying suits of armor, so maybe we could grant that Iron Man can precisely dole out the correct kind of current to a group of people to strengthen their grips while not inducing cardiac arrest lol)
Well, that dude is holding 600 lbs of people with one arm if we imagine him in a static situation where he's not falling, and say, just holding 4 other people with one arm while hanging from a jungle gym or something.
Like I mentioned earlier, their effective weight is zero during free fall. If before they hit the water, Iron Man decelerates at 1g, then that guy will experience the full 600 lb force or weight + the force due to deceleration. If we also assume that his arm has the tensile strength of a world record strongman, and that Tony is electrifying his grip to be strong enough to not let go, and that nobody's clothes tear, then it might be possible?
If we assume that their initial velocity is about 120 mph which is terminal velocity in the flying squirrel position*, and Tony decelerates to 0 mph at 1g, then it'll take around 5.5 seconds to fully stop, which would mean that guy has to carry what feels like 1200 lbs for 5.5 seconds before hitting the water. Just like how you feel heavier when an elevator going down decelerates as it comes to a stop, decelerating while already moving down makes everything feel heavier than it is at rest. In the movie clip, it looks like he's firing his boosters for roughly 6-ish seconds.
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We could actually make it even easier on the humans if we assume that Iron Man doesn't even decelerate to 0 mph before dropping them in the water. The world record for jumping into water from tall heights in 2015 is 193 feet.
If we assume that Iron Man only needs to decelerate from 120 mph to 76 mph over a span of 6-ish seconds, then he only needs to decelerate at -3.28 m/s^2 , which gives an effective weight of about 800 lbs instead of 1200 lbs.
HOWEVER, THE PROBLEM WITH THIS is that when Iron Man catches the last guy, JARVIS said they're only 200 ft above the water. In the hypothetical above, in order to decelerate at -3.28 m/s^2, for 6 seconds at an initial speed of 120 mph to a speed of 76 mph, you'd need about 860 ft. That doesn't match up with the information given to us by JARVIS.
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If you calculate what the deceleration is when going from 120 mph to 76 mph over a span of only 200 ft, you'd have to decelerate at 14 m/s^2 over a period of 1.4 seconds.
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At that point, it feels like carrying 1500 lbs instead of 600 lbs.
In conclusion, there's a lot of conflicts between the information we're told, the visuals we see, movie time elapsed, and the math behind it all. The editing, while visually cool, doesn't help with the analysis. But all that considered, I'd have to declare that
who cares it's just a stupid MARVEL movie jesus fucking christ
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someone better at physics than me check my math and free body diagrams
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_skydiving