Anyway, Tony rebuilds a suit, teams up War Machine (or Iron Patriot, ugh) after Rhodey gets the suit back and defeats the villain. It's all done pretty well, or at least I enjoyed it enough. It was nice to see Iron Man NOT fighting more Iron Men.
Turns out the Mandarin was just an actor, played by Ben Kinglsey channeling Ringo Starr. I know I'm not the only one who thought that, right? Of course, it's never explained why he was called the Mandarin at all, so choosing that simply because he's one of Shellhead's main villains is a bit dumb.
And what is the deal with movie titles at the end of movies now? Really, that sucks. I still haven't seen the Avengers yet, so I'll be interested to see how Tony gets back in the suit. Overall, not bad.
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