Went and saw Iron Man. It was enjoyable. It didn't topple my favorite comic book-to-movie adaptations, but Iron Man did give me my money's worth, which is all I can ask of a movie. I would say Iron Man is better than Tim Burton's Batman films and better than Superman Returns - which maybe isn't saying much, since I thought Burton's Batman films were incompetent and Superman Returns was just lame. But I also think IM is better than the first Spiderman and the first X-Men, which says a bit more. However, I don't think IM quite equals the achievement of, say, Batman Begins, or X2.
Robert Downey Jr clearly carried the movie, though Jeff Bridges acquitted himself well enough - but then I've always liked Bridges. His bald look was very striking. I also liked Gwyneth Paltrow: I thought she brought a nice charm to the role, while managing to avoid being a complete subservient bimbo to Downey's Tony Stark. I guess that fits danlo's "Moneypennyish" description.

Paltrow certainly didn't come off looking any worse than any Bond girl (and better than many).
I've seen a number of negative opinions about Paltrow at other forums. I guess some actors just have a tendency to annoy more people than others. We all have our individual biases towards/against certain actors. For instance, I have a strong dislike of Julia Roberts. If she had been in Iron Man instead of Paltrow, I likely would not have enjoyed the movie as much. Come to think of it, Roberts's mere presence on the billing would likely have turned me off the movie altogether.
All the Iron Man suits in the film were visually stunning, though to me the initial "clunky" model remained the most impressive - mainly because it was such a monstrosity. It would make a Terminator run for cover. The CGI worked beautifully in the movie: it more or less blended seamlessly with the live action, as far as I could tell. There was a nice sense of
mass to Iron Man as he flew around. Kudos to the special effects team.
Oh, and yeah, I did see the much-talked about add-on scene after the end credits. Not that it meant much to me. Obviously, the scene is more meaningful to fans who understand what goes on in the Marvel universe. I just can't be bothered to read up on it.
