<![CDATA[Jalopnik: iron man]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jalopnik.com.png <![CDATA[Jalopnik: iron man]]> http://jalopnik.com/tag/iron man http://jalopnik.com/tag/iron man <![CDATA[ Speed Racer Sucked, Took In Less Than $20 Million On Opening Weekend ]]> Chim-Chim.jpgSo we hear Speed Racer kind of sucked, which despite our fervent wishes otherwise, we kind of guessed after watching those damned trailers. In fact, depending on which studio numbers you used, came in either in 2nd place or 3rd place this past weekend, behind the juggernaut that is Iron Man and the silly romantic comedy What Happens In Vegas. Anyone care to guess exactly why the movie sucked? Was it the cartoon-ish graphics? Was it Chim-Chim? Was it — gasp — Christina Ricci? Was it the over-priced cost of $160 million to develop the movie — an amount that allowed the Wachowski brothers to spend more time playing and less time directing? [Deadline Hollywood Daily]

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Mon, 12 May 2008 07:40:00 EDT Ray Wert http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=389387&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Iron Man Producers Gives Audi Happy Ending After Destroying R8s ]]> Having driven both the Audi R8 and the Audi Q7, we have to say that although we enjoy driving both, Iron Man Director and Producer Jon Favreau goes a little over the top talking about these two beautiful babies. Yes indeed folks, the theatrical release of Iron Man is just days away and the marketing machine is kicking into full swing. Since Audi is a major sponsor of the film, we get to see two different videos where the men in charge of the movie blab on about how great the cars are. Well, great for driving, but perhaps not for filming because apparently they couldn't get the Q7 to lock its brakes or do a burnout. Oh — and they couldn't destroy the R8 in the way they'd initially wanted to. Destroy an R8 in a huge conflagration? Not a chance if Audi and their big check have anything to say about it. Only they can do that to the R8. Double video action below the fold, and possible ending or alternate ending spoilers.

[Youtube and Youtube via WCF]

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Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:30:00 EDT Ben Wojdyla http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=385609&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Iron Man Takes To Flight For The First Time And We Already Know About The Cobra-Destroying Let-Down At The End ]]> We believe we can fly, we believe we can touch the sky. We think about it every night and day, we want to spread our wings and fly away. We believe that like Iron Man, we can soar...and...well, like the man of iron does in this first clip of his first flight in the movie hitting theaters next month, crash the hell back down to earth into a Cobra replica. [via Gizmodo]

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Tue, 08 Apr 2008 16:00:00 EDT Ray Wert http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=377468&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Iron Monger Is NOT Iron Man... ]]>

...but that suit o' iron does look pretty cool in this best-shot-yet of the bad boy from this summer's Iron Man movie. [io9 via Gizmodo]

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Fri, 28 Mar 2008 06:30:00 EDT Ray Wert http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=373260&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Audi Opens "Iron Man" R8 Micro-Site, Gives Us A Few More Seconds Of Hot Video Action ]]> After the big Super Bowl blitzkrieg, we all kind of knew the media marketing on Iron Man would muscle it's way beyond mere trailers, and it just has. The culprit? Audi, of course. The multi-ringed brand has spent some serious Deutsche-marks to set up a mini-site for the movie that shows off the R8, the rest of the Audi lineup, some historical background on the brand all about the Vorsprung durch Technik and about three whole seconds of all-new footage from the new movie with some Audi hand-job action spliced with it. Whatever. We're still excited about the movie and everyone already knows how excited we already are for the Audi R8. Although we'd prefer they'd have used the "Iron Man Red" Audi R8 V12 TDI Le Mans we saw live in Geneva. Full press release below the jump.

„Iron Man" and Audi R8: Vorsprung durch Technik

* "Iron Man" opens in theaters around the world in early May 2008
* Audi campaign accompanies the product placement
* Technical details, backgrounds, history: www.audi.com/ironman

Robert Downey Jr. plays Tony Stark, the leading man in the Paramount and Marvel Studios movie version of "Iron Man". Head of a big industrial complex, he owes his super-powers to an indestructible, hi-tech suit of armor of his own design that has a variety of uses and earns him the title "Iron Man." When he's not wearing it, this billionaire technophile relies on his Audi R8. It matches Stark's super hero guise very well: The slits through which Iron Man views the world resemble the all-LED headlamps on the R8, Stark's artificial heart with its ring of lights recalls the sports car's exposed mid-engine and his immensely tough armor is matched by the Audi Space Frame, the high-strength aluminum structure on which this hi-tech automobile is built. The film's hero and his favored mode of transport both symbolize Audi's famous technical leadership claim: "Vorsprung durch Technik."

"The Audi R8 is the perfect car for Tony Stark," says Iron Man's director Jon Favreau. "It's a technical masterpiece, it's fast and safe - and it's the ultimate eye-catcher." Tony Stark delights in luxury; he's intelligent, demanding and a lover of life to the full. Naturally he utilizes his exceptional abilities for the good of mankind - when he takes on the personality of Iron Man, his super-hero alter ego. There has never been a comic-strip hero with such a deep-seated understanding of technology and the opportunities opened up by innovation and progressive ideas.

The attitudes that the leading character represents were one of the main reasons why Audi became involved in this production: interaction between the role, the movie as a whole and the product is the decisive factor in successful product placement. Michael Renz, Head of Central Marketing at Audi, says: "The character and lifestyle of Tony Stark tie in very well with the attributes of the Audi R8. And in any case, "Iron Man" is one of the world's best-known, never-aging super-heroes - an opportunity we were determined not to miss!"

But in reality the combination of automobile and screen hero has to be credible - actor Robert Downey Jr. sees it this way too. "I grew up with the Audi mystique. This carmaker has always been right in the forefront when it comes to technology, performance, innovation and safety. I see Tony and myself as worthy ambassadors for Audi - we're genuine fans of the make." Renz too regards this as an important precondition: "Unless the star of a production identifies with the brand, and the image of the leading role matches what Audi stands for, the connection is simply not credible enough. We're fortunate in this respect: Many Hollywood stars value Audi very highly, and are driving our cars in their private lives anyway."

Audi has another worthy ambassador on the cast list too: Tony Stark's assistant Virginia "Pepper" Potts, played by Gwyneth Paltrow, drives an Audi S5 in the movie. She is an intelligent, ambitious woman who knows exactly what she wants. The sporty dynamics and elegant finesse of the Audi S5 suit her character well. Her honest approach is evident as the plot progresses: She supports Tony Stark unhesitatingly even before he plunges into his fight against the evil forces of this world. As the chief executive of Stark Industries, a gigantic multinational armaments group, the billionaire demonstrates his ability as a business policymaker. His life changes abruptly, however, when he is kidnapped while launching one of his latest inventions in Afghanistan. The criminals intend to force him to build a weapon of immense destructive force.

Instead of this, Stark develops and builds a revolutionary metal suit of armor while in the kidnappers' clutches. With its aid he is able to escape and reach home again. His next move is to perfect his suit and start to combat what proves to be a conspiracy of global dimensions. Another loyal colleague in addition to Virginia "Pepper" Potts is Lieutenant Colonel James Rhodes ("Rhodey"), played by Terrence Howard.

This comedy drama, which is full of action and special effects, opens in theaters around the world in early May 2008, but fans and other interested people all over the world don't need to wait for the movie to reach their local theaters before immersing themselves in the world of "Iron Man." An Audi micro-site has been produced especially for this movie. On its complex home page the user can pay a virtual visit to Tony Stark's top-secret New York workshop. Two perspectives are available: Through the eyes of Tony Stark, trailers and background information on the movie can be called up and viewed. Alternatively the special "Iron Man Vision" infrared viewer can be used, for instance to explore the design details of the Audi R8 and A5. The micro-site also contains historical facts about Audi and the 'Iron Man' comic strip, which can be found in a virtual Audi R10 TDI racecar.

The micro-site goes online at www.audi.com/ironman on March 10, 2008.

"One Man. One Machine. One Mission." The online campaign starts with this motto alongside the micro-site. The key visual shows Iron Man with the Audi R8. This action-packed motif recalls a movie theater poster and is intended to draw Internet users' attention to the web site. The decision in favor of this theater-style campaign was a deliberate one, with the aim of strengthening the link between the Audi R8 and Tony Stark, alias Iron Man. In communication terms it is very different from regular Audi advertising. "We want to address a young movie-going public directly," says Michael Renz. Advertising measures are also being put into effect at Audi dealers, starting in March.

Early in April, communication measures in Germany will be stepped up, with outdoor advertising and movie theater trailers. A notable feature of the trailers is that they were produced especially for Audi and are made up of exclusive scenes from the movie and Audi road shots. All eleven trailers will be placed on the micro-site in succession by the time the movie reaches theaters in early May 2008.

Although the Audi R8 impressed the cast and the production team so much while the movie was being shot, director Jon Favreau found himself facing a slight problem as the story reached its climax. He had planned for the car to be used in a final scene by being involved in a dramatic collision with Iron Man's wicked adversary. This had to be omitted from the final cut, Favreau explains: "The crash just wasn't spectacular enough! Our stunt specialists did their best to turn the R8 over onto its roof, which would have given us a dramatic final scene, but they failed - the car clung to the road too well!"

It looks as if the Audi R8 had better stick to what it does best, even after a promising start to its acting career. One of the great Hollywood stars of the past could maybe have hammed this scene with the director's help, but not a car designed and hand-built according to Audi's famous "Vorsprung durch Technik" slogan. A car such as this guarantees top dynamic performance, technological leadership and, thanks to its quattro permanent all-wheel drive, clings firmly to the road. Never mind if a spectacular crash could save the world - it's simply too much to expect of an Audi R8 that's built to perform its task perfectly in every other way.

Another important role in "Iron Man" - apart from Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Terrence Howard and of course the Audi R8 - is played by Jeff Bridges. Jon Favreau is the director and the screenplay was written by Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby, Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. The producers of "Iron Man" are Avi Arad and Kevin Feige, the executive producers Louis D'Esposito, Peter Billingsley, Jon Favreau, Stan Lee and David Maisel.

Audi has a long product placement tradition. Systematic placement of automobiles in movies is an important element in its communication strategy. Of course, all activity of this kind has to be in conformity with Audi's general brand strategy. This is why Audi chooses the projects carefully. Its contribution to the movie 'I, Robot' (2004) was spectacular: Will Smith drove the RSQ, which was especially designed for 'I, Robot' and in fact a futuristic design study for the Audi R8 now seen in 'Iron Man'. Cars from the brand with the four-ring emblem were also to be seen as "leading automobile actors" in John Frankenheimer's classic action movie 'Ronin' (with Jean Reno und Robert De Niro, 1998), and in 'The Insider' (with Russell Crowe, 1999), 'Mission Impossible II' (with Tom Cruise, 2000), 'The Mothman Prophecies' (with Richard Gere, 2002), 'About a Boy' (with Hugh Grant, 2002), Reese Witherspoon's 'Natural Blonde 2' (2003), 'Transporter 2' (Jason Statham, 2005) or 'The Bourne Ultimatum' (Matt Damon, 2007).

AUDI AG sold a total of 964,151 cars in 2007 and thus achieved its twelfth consecutive record year. Audi produces vehicles in Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm (Germany), Györ (Hungary), Changchun (China) and Brussels (Belgium). At the end of 2007, production of the Audi A6 started in Aurangabad, India. The company is active in more than 100 markets worldwide. AUDI AG's wholly owned subsidiaries include Lamborghini S.p.A. in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, and quattro GmbH in Neckarsulm. Audi employs more than 54,000 people worldwide, including 45,000 in Germany. The brand with the four rings invests more than € 2 billion each year in order to sustain the company's technological lead embodied in its "Vorsprung durch Technik" slogan. Audi plans to nearly double the number of models in its portfolio by 2015, from the 25 currently on offer to 40.

AUDI AG will present the complete results for the 2007 business year at its Annual Press Conference on March 11, 2008 in Ingolstadt.

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Mon, 10 Mar 2008 07:45:00 EDT Ray Wert http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=365751&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Full Iron Man Trailer Debuts, Makes Us Want One of Those Suits ]]> After months of Ironman teaser shots and Ironman Super Bowl commercials and all kinds of other nonsense, the full trailer is now live and it's looking pretty good. Convenient for our Leap Day Celebration, Ironman appears to be able to jump right into the suit with some sort of Jetsons style automatic clothes putter-onner then bound around from explosion to explosion. It also looks like the evil-doers get a hold of... oh, we don't want to be a spoiler - watch it yourself. Be forewarned though, the destruction of the Cobra is explained here so be sure you can stomach it after lunch. [also playing at Gizmodo and io9]

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Fri, 29 Feb 2008 13:15:00 EST Ben Wojdyla http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=362423&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Iron Man Crushes Cobra, We Cry ]]> Poor little Cobra. From what we can tell from this one screen shot found on the official Iron Man web site, the 427 we saw in the teaser shot of the Iron Man Super Bowl commercial — and then in the full commercial itself — doesn't quite make it out of the film in one piece. Ok, so it's probably obviously just a replica (It may be a big-budget flick, but nobody is THAT careless). Either way, we're saddened by the loss. Maybe Iron Man is just placing old supercars on notice, seeing as he does also have that Audi R8. Whatever the reason and despite it more than likely being a kit car, we lament the need to destroy one for the Coliseum crowds coming to watch this comic book cinematic spectacle. (Hat tip to Earl!)

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Mon, 04 Feb 2008 12:00:00 EST Mark Arnold http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=352277&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Iron Man Super Bowl Commercial No Longer Just A Tease ]]> Here's the full Iron Man Super Bowl commercial we showed the teaser shot from on Friday in all of it's auto-loving glory. See the Audi R8...just sitting there. See the Saleen S7...just sitting there. See the Cobra...just sitting there. See...umm...the Tesla Roadster...yeah, you get the picture. Well, whatever works for Tony Stark, ya know? Remember to follow along with the rest of our automotive Super Bowl commercial coverage once your done with your fill of Marvel madness.

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Sun, 03 Feb 2008 20:57:23 EST Matt Hardigree http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=352058&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Iron Man Super Bowl Commercial Shows Off Stark's Hot Garage ]]> UPDATE: The official Iron Man Super Bowl commercial! Apparently it's not just automakers like Hyundai and Chrysler with money to burn this Super Bowl Ad Watch weekend. Nope, it's also the movie industry — it looks like Iron Man will be getting some love in a commercial airing this Sunday during the big game. Apparently, judging by this screen capture of the ad in question, we'll get some shots of Tony Stark spending some time testing his suit in a garage filled with all sorts of hot automobiles. We already knew about the Audi R8, but apparently Stark's also got himself a Cobra, a Saleen S7 and lookie-here, a Tesla roadster. Nice job, Stark — now we know what the "Whitestar" project really was all about, don't we? That's right — a hybrid powertrain for the Iron Man booster rockets. We knew it. Anyway, we'll have the official commercial up here online just as soon as it airs this weekend to add to the original Iron Man commercial — just follow along at our Super Bowl Ad Watch tag and feel free to hit the jump to make the shot above bigger than life.

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Fri, 01 Feb 2008 19:45:00 EST Ray Wert http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=351882&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Audi Releases More Details of Iron Man Product Placement Extravaganza ]]>
Compared to iRobot, Iron Man takes it easy on the R8 in the trailer, showing only maybe two seconds of it as the trailer begins. We're not sure if this is going to be a hit or not, but the Audi R8 seems a bit pedestrian for someone who is supposed to be a freaky genius billionaire. On the other hand, an Audi S5 seems about exactly appropriate for Virginia "Pepper" Pots, the secretary played by the lovely Gwyneth Paltrow. The film is going to be directed by Jon Favreau, so expect it to be "so money" or something like that. Full press release below the jump:


"Iron Man" relies on the Audi R8

New superhero: Robert Downey Jr. is Iron Man

Technically adept and smart - Tony Stark is unique

Safely on the go in the R8, even without his high-tech suit

Robert Downey Jr. is Tony Stark - the main character in the film version of "Iron Man" from Paramount Pictures and Marvel Studios. His superpowers are the result of the highly versatile and indestructible high-tech armor that he developed himself. When he is without his suit, the technically-adept billionaire relies on the Audi R8. "The R8 is the perfect car for Tony Stark," Iron Man director Jon Favreau said. "It's a technological masterpiece. Plus it's fast, safe, and sure to be noticed." The leading lady, Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow (Virginia "Pepper" Potts), drives an Audi S5 in the film.

Tony Stark is smart, successful and uncompromising. He's got ideas - and the courage and skill to make them reality. And naturally he puts his extraordinary capabilities to work for the good of mankind - in the form of Iron Man, his superhero alter ego. No other comic book hero has such extensive knowledge of technology or of the opportunities offered by innovation and cutting-edge ideas. The movie opens in theaters around the world in early May 2008.

The film also stars Oscar nominees Terrence Howard and Jeff Bridges. "Iron Man" is directed by Jon Favreau from a screenplay by Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby, Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. The film is produced by Avi Arad and Kevin Feige. Executive producers are Louis D'Esposito, Peter Billingsley, Jon Favreau, Stan Lee and David Maisel. [Audi via World Car Fans]

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Thu, 20 Dec 2007 15:00:00 EST Matt Hardigree http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=336378&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Iron Man Trailer Debuts, Features The Tony Stark Audi R8 ]]>
The following is an e-mail plea from reader James, who's making an example of what we'd consider to be a very well thought out tip on his desire to see us post on the newly released trailer for Iron Man:
"True, the Iron Man Trailer has little to do with cars aside from the R8 in
the first shot, which you've already covered. But I still suggest you feature it for two reasons:

1. They got the song. If you don't know what song I mean, then shame, shame on you.

2. As indicated in reason 1, the overall awesomeness of the trailer, with its practical effects and gratuitous use of gorgeous heavy machinery, will certainly be appreciated by any group of people who recognize the awesomeness of the oldest, slowest, and most spontaneous-combustion-prone Lamborghini over the later models."
While we're not sure we'd agree with the "practical" nature of special effects of a man flying in an "iron" suit, we do give James an A for effort. Thus, while we won't be providing a copy of the trailer, we're more than happy to link folks to one — as well as provide a copy of the exercise in R8-Spotting above. Remember, you too can drop us a tip at tips@jalopnik.com if you've got a scoop for us you think we may have missed. [via YouTube] ]]>
Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:00:00 EDT Ray Wert http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=300936&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Iron Man To Drive Audi R8 ]]>
There's no doubt at least one of us thinks the Audi R8's a pretty smooth looking sports car — and apparently so does the metal-faced gadget-obsessive Iron Man himself, Tony Stark. That's right, the Teutonic automaker obsessed with Bruce is teasing us yet again with the R8, product placing it in the new "Iron Man" movie as a very tony ride for Robert Downey's Stark. Yeah, it doesn't beat Batman's Tumbler, but it'd do quite nicely for us.

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Fri, 27 Jul 2007 12:45:00 EDT Ray Wert http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=283097&view=rss&microfeed=true