New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Iron Man, Made of Honor

Part of: New Movies

Are you ready? Are you ready for the dawn of the 2008 blockbuster season? Well, it is here whether you want it to be or not. This means that if you, like me, are addicted to movies and like to see some of the whiz! bang! on the big screen, this is the biggest money-sucking season of the cinematic year.

Fortunately, this season looks to have some very worthy titles on the horizon. We get off to a hopefully roaring start with what looks to be a blast of a comic book adaptation. Here's to hoping it is a winner.

Iron Man. (2008, 126 minutes, PG-13, sci-fi/action, trailer) Welcome to the summer movie season! I know that the actual start of summer is still a way off, but each year Hollywood ushers in the big money season with the first big budget/high expectation laden film. This year it's Iron Man. The film comes with a reported budget north of $150 million and an expected gross that is surely north of $250 million. It will be interesting to see where it ends up. Money issues aside, the quality of the film will be the ultimate determinant of the film's place in comic book history. Early word is positive, Rotten Tomatoes is at 95%, Metacritic is at 79, and IMDb is at 8.3. I eagerly anticipate seeing this genre outing about the alcoholic superhero with the metal suit. The cast looks good, led by Robert Downey Jr, and including Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Jeff Bridges. Jon Favreau is at the helm with a script by Mark Fergus & Hawk Ostby (who were behind the brilliant Children of Men adaptation) and Art Marcum & Matt Holloway.

Made of Honor. (2008, 101 minutes, PG-13, romantic comedy, trailer) This strikes me as considerably less intriguing, although I suspect that it will prove to be potent counter-programming for those unwilling to sit through Iron Man or forced to choose upon discovering Iron Man is sold out. Made of Honor does not look particularly good, but it does have the likable pair of Patrick Dempsey (following the success of Enchanted, not to mention Grey's Anatomy) and Michelle Monaghan (coming off of the disappointing Heartbreak Kid). Dempsey plays the poor guy who waited too long to make his move, comes up a bit short, and winds up as the maid of honor. It is a highly suspect possibility, but will hopefully prove to be a mildly entertaining big screen diversion.

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