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Iron Man and Iron Monger battle on the rooftop of Stark Industries headquarters, right above Howard Stark's original Arc Reactor. Stane unleashes the Iron Monger armor at Pepper and the S.H.I.E.L.D. Stane meets with the 10 Rings militia and opens Section 16 to build the Iron Monger suit. Pepper sees Stark in the Iron Man suit for the first time (after sustaining battle damage from the F-22s). Iron Man battles the 10 Rings militia in Gulmira, and as he attempts to evade American F-22 Raptors when they mistake him for an enemy UAV aircraft. The track ends as Iron Man goes supersonic to Afghanistan. After seeing the carnage in Gulmira as reported on television, he dons his Mark III armor for the first time.
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Stark & Pepper on the balcony at the Stark Benefit when they almost kiss.Īfter pondering over his current situations, both concerning himself and his company, Stark destroys parts of his workshop with a repulsor glove. Stark designs the Iron Man Mark II armor. Played with Stark's biography video during the Apogee Awards ceremony in the film's beginning. Played in the scene where Obadiah Stane steals the miniaturized arc reactor from Tony's chest. Air Force Pararescuemen, and returns home. Stark makes his escape from the 10 Rings cave in the Iron Man Mark I armor, using flamethrowers to destroy the 10 Rings insurgents and their weapons cache before rocketing off in the midst of the explosions. Yinsen, a fellow captive from Gulmira, together build the Mark I armor. Stark, held captive by the 10 Rings militia, completes his miniature arc reactor to replace the electromagnet in his chest. This track also underscores Tony racing to the Stark Benefit later in the film. Stark races his Audi R8 (with his bodyguard in a Rolls-Royce Phantom behind him) towards the airport to rendezvous with his private plane. This track's opening and alternate portions are used in the end credits after the instrumental version of Black Sabbath's "Iron Man."īig Band version of the original cartoon theme ".Render unto Caesar", played as Stark is playing craps. Instrumental used in scenes where Stark field tests the Iron Man Mark II armor over the skies of Santa Monica, California. Play this list loud.AllMusic awarded the soundtrack three stars out of five stating that composer Djawadi "treats the superhero with a predictably heavy hand, resulting in a soundtrack that takes the slow-build menace of Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard's work on Christopher Nolan's Batman franchise and dials an industrial army that utilizes crushing percussion, huge strings, and a symphony of distorted guitars that echo Metallica's concerts with the San Francisco Symphony (S&M) minus the vocals." Track listing # The last time we did this was in 2014, and to say that the form has produced a number of classics since then would be an understatement. So in honor of Peter Jackson’s Get Back - a new six-episode look back at the Beatles putting together the album Let It Be even as they were beginning to fall apart - we’ve compiled a list of the 70 greatest music documentaries of all time: the concert films, fly-on-the-wall tour chronicles, punk and hip-hop and jazz time capsules, and career assessments of everyone from Amy Winehouse to the Who that have set the standard and stood the test of time. Not all of them, of course, are created equal.
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It’s never been easier to make a music documentary these days. And thanks to new access to archives and updated technology, a whole generation of filmmakers have come up learning the art of docu-portraits and genre breakdowns that run the gamut from sub-subgenres to broad stem-to-stern histories of rock, jazz and country-and-western. A number of documentarians saw the advantage of capturing a number of legendary artists and bands in their heyday and/or once-in-a-lifetime performances - partially for posterity, partially for plain old reportage and partially for the second-hand high of it all. When it comes to historical musical moments, however, there’s nothing like seeing the real thing. The movies have always loved giving actors the chance to play rock star or impersonate an iconic musician/singer, recreating those famous “Eureka!” studio moments and greatest-hits shows for any number of music biopics.