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Iron Man 2 Official Trailer

Well, that didn't take long. Everything fun and terrific about "Iron Man," a mere two years ago, has vanished with its sequel.

In its place, "Iron Man 2" has substituted noise, confusion, multiple villains, irrelevant stunts and misguided story lines. A film series that started out with critical and commercial success will have to settle for only the latter with this sequel; Robert Downey Jr.'s return as Tony Stark/Iron Man will assure that.



For a film riding a wave of unbridled achievement from its predecessor, "Iron Man 2" begins with a curious sense of panic. Characters talk at once. Hesitant story lines launch in all directions. The soundtrack and music clang away, but onscreen, little happens until a big set-piece at a Grand Prix race nearly 20 minutes into the movie.

Downey's Stark, the Howard Hughes-like creator of Iron Man's software and hardware and its embodiment when he dons the flying iron suit, is suffering from megalomania and a blood-toxicity condition. These seem to be leading Stark into severe mental instability.

Other plot lines revolve around a congressional hearing and a nasty senator (Garry Shandling), a rival entrepreneur (Sam Rockwell), a dishy new assistant (Scarlett Johansson) as a rival to his Girl Friday (Gwyneth Paltrow), a demented Russian inventor (Mickey Rourke with tattoos splayed across his body), psychological issues involving Stark's late father, a sidekick (Don Cheadle) and the deterioration of Stark's corporation.

What is at stake here? The fate of the world? The emergence of a new superpower? No, it all seems to pivot around who will win a new Defense contract. Wow, there's an emotional grabber.

A new writer, actor Justin Theroux, must have "Cut to:" installed as a default in his screenwriting software. When in doubt, his script cuts to a new place -- Moscow, Monte Carlo, Malibu -- character or situation, not all of them credible or logical.

An actor as formidable as Samuel L. Jackson doesn't even show up until the movie feels like it's winding down. He wears an eye patch and an air of uncertainty. Who's he supposed to be? Oh, he's Johansson's real boss. Meanwhile, she struts through the film in various stages of dress and undress, which might be the best thing about "Iron Man 2" for its younger male fans.

What made the original film so, well, original, was the notion of a superhero as a conflicted individual with enough complexes and mental crises that saving the planet became a sort of stress-relief valve. Now he's borderline psychotic. Not that Downey has any qualms about tackling messed-up bad boys, but the film never makes clear whether he's just being Tony or really cracking up.

The CGI fight scenes quickly become tedious, their outcomes really never in doubt and the mechanics rather clunky. The sight of metal men smashing one another about without drawing any real blood is more reminiscent of the sandbox games of a child with his toys than any movie magic. That actually was true of the first movie as well, but one overlooked it because Tony's prickly personality so dominated the action. Here, Tony has to fight too many over-the-top characters for audience attention. He loses that battle.

Visual and CGI effects are the best and worst thing about "Iron Man 2." The film relies far too much on them. They catch one up in the action, but, unfortunately, nothing else does.

Opens: May 7 (Paramount Pictures)
Production companies: Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment in association with Fairview Entertainment present a Marvel Studios production
Rated PG-13, 124 minutes


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The 9th Dede's Tree Man Surgery, 2010

After has been treated for two weeks post 9th surgery, at the Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, Dede "Tree Man" allowed to go home to undergo outpatient care at home, Wednesday.

Dede is wearing a shirt and black trousers, looked waited for his brother, in the living room 14, RSHS Bandung, Bougenvilee Room.

"Yes, I'm waiting for my pick up now. Today I'm going to go home," said Dede.

According to Dede, the bandage that bind his two hands has been opened since Sunday (14/3).



He said, both hands are easy to move but not my fingers.

"My hand can be moved easily but not the fingers," he added. During the treatment, the doctor gave him an ointment and medicine to Dede.

"Every day, I need to take the capsules and use the ointment twice a day, morning and afternoon," said Dede.

"Tree Man" whose full name is Dede Koswara resident of Tanjungjaya Village, Cihampelas District, West Bandung expressed his excitement, being able to go home and see his family and friends.

In this 9th surgery, team doctor who operated Dede managed to lift up 2.1 kilograms (4.62 lbs) of warts from his hands the man nicknamed "tree man".

"The total warts removed reached 2.4 kg (5.28 lbs). From the right hand we managed to lift 1.4 kg (3.08 lbs) and 0.7 kg (1.54 lbs)from the left hand," says surgery Team Leader Dr. Hardisiswoe Soedjana in Hasan Sadikin Hospital (RSHS), Bandung, after he operated Dede for the 9th times on Friday (12 / 3).

"We found no significant obstacles because we've already known the situation on previous surgery," said Dr. Hardisiwoe.

This surgery process, said Dr. Hardisiswoe, took about three hours. "The surgery duration was three hours. From 08.00 am to 11:00 am," he added.

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Bandung (ANTARA News) - Setelah duapekan dirawat pasca menjalani operasi ke-9, di RS Hasan Sadikin Bandung, Dede "Manusia Akar" diijinkan pulang ke rumah untuk menjalani rawat jalan di rumahnya, Rabu.

Dede yang mengenakan kemeja serta celana panjang hitam, terlihat menunggu jemputan saudaranya, di ruang Bougenvilee Kamar 14RSHS Bandung.

"Iya, ini lagi nunggu jemputan saudara. Hari ini mau pulang ke rumah," ujar Dede.

Menurut Dede, perban yang membalut dua telapak tangannya sudah dibuka sejak hari Minggu (14/3) lalu.

Ia mengatakan, kedua telapan tangannya sudah bisa digerakkan namun jari-jari belum bisa digerakkan.

"Kalau telapak tangan sudah bisa digerakkan tapi jarinya belum," ujarnya.Selama menjalani perawatan, dokter memberikan salep dan obat kepada Dede.

"Setiap hari dikasih obat kapsul dan salep dioles dua kali sehari, pagi dan sore," kata Dede.

"Manusia akar" yang bernama lengkap Dede Koswara warga Desa Tanjungjaya Kecamatan Cihampelas Kabupaten Bandung Barat ini menyatakan kegembiraannya karena dapat pulang ke rumah dan bertemu keluarga serta teman-temannya.

Dalam operasi ke-9 ini, Tim dokter yang mengoperasi Dede berhasil mengangkat 2,1 kilogram kutil dari kedua tangan pria yang dijuluki si "manusia akar".

"Total kutil yang diangkat itu mencapai 2,4 kg. Dari tangan kanan kami berhasil mengangkat 1,4 kg dan tangan kiri 0,7 kg," kata Ketua Tim Operasi Dr Hardisiswoe Soedjana di Rumah Sakit Hasan Sadikin (RSHS) Bandung, usai proses operasi ke sembilan pada Jumat (12/3) lalu.

"Kami tidak menemukan kendala yang cukup berarti karena kami telah mengetahui keadaan Dede pada operasi sebelumnya," ujar Dr Hardisiwoe.

Proses operasi tersebut, kata Dr Hardisiswoe, berjalan sekitar tiga jam. "Operasinya berlangsung tiga jam. Jam 08.00 pagi masuk ruang operasi jam 11.00 selesai," katanya.(ANT/A024)

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