Timestamp: 2:00 | Scene: 2nd song in end credits. "Make Way For Tomorrow Today" by John Debney Timestamp: 1:34 | Scene: Hammer introduces the armoured drones for replacing the various parts of US defence. "The Marines Hymn" / "The Caissons Go Rolling Along" / "Anchors Aweigh" / "The U.S. Timestamp: 1:32 | Scene: Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell) walks out on stage at the Hammer Expo. "Pick Up the Pieces" by Average White Band Timestamp: 1:01 | Scene: Tony eats doughnuts on top of the doughnut shop. Timestamp: 0:58 | Scene: Tony and Rhodes still fighting each other. Tony and Rhodes fight each other in the suits. Timestamp: 0:57 | Scene: Tony tells DJ AM to play a fat beat. James Rhodes (Don Cheadle) arrives to speak with Tony. Timestamp: 0:53 | Scene: Iron Man DJ's at his own party. Timestamp: 0:26 | Scene: In the bar at Monaco. "Concerto in C Major For Flute and Harp" by John Slowiczek Timestamp: 0:26 | Scene: Tony arrives at the Grand Prix in Monaco.
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Timestamp: 0:23 | Scene: Tony boxes with his driver, Happy (Jon Favreau). Timestamp: 0:18 | Scene: Tony works in his lab. "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" by The Clash
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It’s just a bonus DVD from a soundtrack representing a Hollywood action movie it’s not meant to cater specifically to me. The live stuff is great, but a fair bit has been previously released on official AC/DC DVDs before (including the aforementioned Backtracks box set). The DVD is nothing to write home about: the new video of “Shoot To Thrill” and a making-of featurette being the main draw. The deluxe edition packaging is awesome to behold, with (very fragile) shiny cover art, a generous booklet ( loads of Iron Man and band photos in here) and a DVD. Buy this with Who Made Who, and you will essentially have all the AC/DC that a newbie needs to get kickstarted, with a fair chunk of deep cuts as well. Lyrically, it even (very) loosely relates to Iron Man 2 (“Shoot to Thrill”, “War Machine”, “Evil Walks”, “Back In Black” use your imagination). It flows well, it has an excellent mix of Bon and Brian, and the sound is as good as any of the AC/DC remasters available. As such, Iron Man 2 is a pretty damn good single disc overview of the whole AC/DC shebang. I mean, “Evil Walks”? There is even a song (“Cold Hearted Man”) from the Backtracks box set and one from the more recent AC/DC opus, Black Ice.
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I’m guessing Jon Favreau had a lot to do with the picking and choosing and sequencing of songs, and he’s obviously an AC/DC fan. Since AC/DC have never released a proper “best of” CD, this is about as close as you’re likely to get. While Who Made Who had some new material, Iron Man 2 is the straight oldies, with a few unexpected surprises thrown in. This release basically amounts to a cool “best of” CD. AC/DC – Iron Man 2(2010 Columbia deluxe CD/DVD set)įor the second time, AC/DC have supplied the soundtrack to a movie (see: Who Made Who, the soundtrack to Stephen King’s Maximum Overdrive).