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Iron Man 2 has arrived

Everyone will be talking about “Iron Man 2” this weekend. Bullz-Eye.com’s Jason Zingale gives it 3.5 stars out of 5.

It’s the next logical step in the “Iron Man” story, but it feels like Favreau and screenwriter Justin Theroux might have bitten off a little more than they could chew. There are so many subplots weaving in and out of the film that it’s difficult to discern between the ones that are important and those that could have been left on the cutting room floor. That’s because they’re all important in some respect, although some (namely anything concerning Samuel L. Jackson or Scarlett Johansson’s characters) feel more like setup to the upcoming “Avengers” film than a necessary addition to the story. Perhaps Marvel is getting a bit ahead of themselves when it comes to laying the groundwork for their future movies, because “Iron Man 2” could have done without all the clutter.

Favreau does a commendable job of connecting all the pieces into a coherent narrative, but it only works because of his incredible cast. Downey Jr. continues to shine as the wildly charismatic shellhead, while Gwyneth Paltrow gets plenty of room to grow as Stark’s closest confidant. The controversy surrounding the recasting of Don Cheadle as Rhodey (which is comically addressed in his first line: “It’s me, I’m here, deal with it and let’s move on.”) appears to have been for naught since you forget about Terrence Howard almost instantly, but Cheadle is still relegated to the background for most of the film. The same can be said of Rourke, who, despite a memorable introduction in the opening act, is never quite as dangerous as Vanko is made out to be. Sam Rockwell fares a little better as Hammer, a man whose bark is bigger than his bite, but that’s because the role presents him with the chance to be both funny and menacing.

The reviews on Rotten Tomatoes are pretty good as well.

Here’s the trailer to get you ready.

Also, check out this feature about seven Robert Downey Jr. roles you might have missed.

Angie Greenup hosts Scion’s ‘Reinvent the Wheels’

It only makes sense to give comedian Angie Greenup a shot at running Scion’s “Reinvent the Wheels,” a web series that challenges creative professionals to rethink what a car can be. After all, Greenup defies the female comedian stereotype with smoking hot looks to complement her sense of humor. She has previously appeared on Fearnet, E!, and SpikeTV.

Interested audiences can catch Greenup in action online, across most mobile platforms, and through Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. The series finale is set to run later this week.

Courtney Love at TAO and LAVO

In celebration of Hole’s newest album, “Nobody’s Daughter,” Courtney Love was out and about on Saturday night, hosting at Las Vegas’ TAO bistro. Love spent most of the night in a skybox, where she was presented with a cake and sat drinking sparkling water.

Around 1AM she took to the stage for an impromptu performance. Courtney made a throwback reference to MTV Unplugged and followed with “Pacific Coast Highway” and “Someone Else’s Bed,” accompanied by Mico on guitar.

Though most would hate to admit it, Love looks pretty good. It’s amazing what a night of sobriety can do.

Hugh Hefner celebrates his 84th birthday

Bullz-Eye.com interviewed Hugh Hefner as he prepared to celebrate his 84th birthday at the Palms in Las Vegas. Hef explained that this one was of the happiest times of his life, and he seemed very content with his relationship with Crystal Harris. Also, when asked about how others view him, he had an interesting quote.

Long ago, I said that quite frankly my life is like a Rorschach test, an ink blot test. People can make their own dreams and fantasies and prejudices onto my life.

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What you know about me is very much related to…it’s very subjective and very personal.

He’s right in many ways. What you think about Hef usually says more about your own views on the world, particularly in the areas of morality and sexuality.

Hef is still very involved in the month-to-month publishing of Playboy magazine and seems very comfortable with his current role with the company, even in the current market climate.

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