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IM3 Minutes 96-100: Monkey Business at 35,000 Feet

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Let's Play Barrel of Monkeys (With Real People)
Minutes 96-100

In one of Iron Man 3's most spectacular sequences, Tony Stark attempts to save thirteen people falling from Air Force One in a real-life version of the classic children's game. However, the hosts discover that not everything about this heroic moment is quite what it seems.

Breaking Down Iron Man 3's Mid-Air Rescue

Kyle and Rob dive deep into the remarkable stunt work behind the sequence, highlighting the actual skydivers and camera operators who performed the dangerous aerial choreography. They explore Popular Mechanics' analysis of the physics involved, discovering which elements could theoretically work and which definitely wouldn't. However, their enthusiasm for the sequence dampens slightly upon realizing Tony was never actually in the suit during the rescue.

From Heroes to Villains

The discussion then shifts to Guy Pearce's increasingly menacing performance as Killian, particularly in his creepy interactions with Pepper. The hosts also examine the Roxxon Norco's role as this universe's version of the Exxon Valdez, setting up the film's climactic battle location.

These minutes of Iron Man 3 showcase both the film's technical achievements and its occasional narrative sleight-of-hand, leaving viewers to decide whether the spectacular mid-air rescue's impact diminishes upon learning it was merely remote-controlled heroics.

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Let's Play Barrel of Monkeys (With Real People)
Minutes 96-100

In one of Iron Man 3's most spectacular sequences, Tony Stark attempts to save thirteen people falling from Air Force One in a real-life version of the classic children's game. However, the hosts discover that not everything about this heroic moment is quite what it seems.

Breaking Down Iron Man 3's Mid-Air Rescue

Kyle and Rob dive deep into the remarkable stunt work behind the sequence, highlighting the actual skydivers and camera operators who performed the dangerous aerial choreography. They explore Popular Mechanics' analysis of the physics involved, discovering which elements could theoretically work and which definitely wouldn't. However, their enthusiasm for the sequence dampens slightly upon realizing Tony was never actually in the suit during the rescue.

From Heroes to Villains

The discussion then shifts to Guy Pearce's increasingly menacing performance as Killian, particularly in his creepy interactions with Pepper. The hosts also examine the Roxxon Norco's role as this universe's version of the Exxon Valdez, setting up the film's climactic battle location.

These minutes of Iron Man 3 showcase both the film's technical achievements and its occasional narrative sleight-of-hand, leaving viewers to decide whether the spectacular mid-air rescue's impact diminishes upon learning it was merely remote-controlled heroics.

  continue reading

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