Having never been an Iron Man fan as a kid, I really didn't know where this one would go, except that it was a super-hero type movie. We'd heard it was good, and needed a break from a houseful of kids, so we went. We were really glad. The acting is good, as you'd expect from this cast, the story was good, or at least as good as you'd expect from a comic-book based story, and the special effects were spectacular. It's been quite awhile since I've walked out of a theater, at the end of a movie, and been really glad I'd spent the last 2 hours there, but this one was like that. Oh, don't walk out at the beginning of the credits, like most people do. Stay all the way until the very last line of credits and you'll get a little bonus footage that is definitely worth the wait.
I wanted to like this movie. I really did. The idea of a club, where you have strangers you can call, or who can call you for immediate, discreet, liasons, is very exciting. With such an intriguing idea, this should have been a great movie. Much to my disappointment, the acting was lame, the plot fizzled, and the ending was just plain stupid. If you have the libido of a 14-year-old boy, a couple of shots of attractive, unclothed women might make this worth the trip. Heck, I think Natasha Henstridge is one of the most attractive women alive, and even the brief glimpse of her in her birthday suit didn't do it for me. If you're an adult, and don't want to throw your money in the toilet, don't waste it on this movie. It stunk.