Avengers: Age of Ultron (May 1st, 2015)

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Tony's and Rhodey's interaction is just priceless. They play so well off each other. Such a great scene in general. Can't wait for this movie.
 
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Q: That was amazing yesterday to see him and you can recognize him as the Vision, but there were like little Iron Man touches like the gauntlets look kinda like your suit. There’s something really fascinating about having Bettany finally in this and have you have some role in his creation.


Downey Jr.: Back to Bettany, there is no one I would rather have the delight of seeing in the extreme discomfort than Paul Bettany. (laughter) Because when he’s literally doing his… this is his Hamlet moment is going on, and (imitates cinematographer and other crew) literally like I’m just used to it ‘cause I just did a movie with Janusz Kaminsky as director of photography. He will literally just walk in while you’re weeping and go, “A**hole, bring the light over here. More smoke! More smoke!” (laughter) So I’m just kind of like, “Should I just keep crying or do you need a minute?” (laughter) But it started to happen, and Bettany was literally like, “Ah, I’m sorry, I’m sorry. Will you be done in a moment?” And he’s just there just like, “Do we have five seconds? Good. Put more glue on Paul’s neck for no reason ‘cause we’re literally gonna CGI the whole thing. Just to make sure he’s hurting.” (laughter) As I call it “Glue gun Garry Glen Ross.” But it’s the Brit approach to being boiled alive, which is just very like, “I apologize, my skin is sloughing off. Do you mind? Like five degrees less.” (laughter)
 
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Q: That was amazing yesterday to see him and you can recognize him as the Vision, but there were like little Iron Man touches like the gauntlets look kinda like your suit. There’s something really fascinating about having Bettany finally in this and have you have some role in his creation.


Downey Jr.: Back to Bettany, there is no one I would rather have the delight of seeing in the extreme discomfort than Paul Bettany. (laughter) Because when he’s literally doing his… this is his Hamlet moment is going on, and (imitates cinematographer and other crew) literally like I’m just used to it ‘cause I just did a movie with Janusz Kaminsky as director of photography. He will literally just walk in while you’re weeping and go, “A**hole, bring the light over here. More smoke! More smoke!” (laughter) So I’m just kind of like, “Should I just keep crying or do you need a minute?” (laughter) But it started to happen, and Bettany was literally like, “Ah, I’m sorry, I’m sorry. Will you be done in a moment?” And he’s just there just like, “Do we have five seconds? Good. Put more glue on Paul’s neck for no reason ‘cause we’re literally gonna CGI the whole thing. Just to make sure he’s hurting.” (laughter) As I call it “Glue gun Garry Glen Ross.” But it’s the Brit approach to being boiled alive, which is just very like, “I apologize, my skin is sloughing off. Do you mind? Like five degrees less.” (laughter)

Translation: RDJ is horning in on Bettany's wife.
 
Just the basic fact that Marvel has made their movies "cool" to be in differentiates it enough from WB/DC.

WB/DC marketing and cast interaction with the fans is so serious and dour.
 
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