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Iron Man 2 trailer accompanies Apple trailer page design refresh

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Fanboys we. Ever since Paramount released the first official Iron Man 2 trailer, we’ve been looking for a reason to post a link to it. After all, Robert Downey Jr’s sublime cockiness and his high regard for the fusion between technology and design is pansexual geek porn for all.

Still, the grim-knuckled assertion that Tony Stark uses a Mac seems like a tenuous reason at best to direct readers of an Apple blog to watch Scarlett Johannson sultrily pose in a leather cat suit, or a shirtless Mickey Rourke to flail a couple of electric whips about.

Luckily, though, Apple accompanies the roll-out of the new Iron Man 2 trailer with a refresh of the Apple trailers page design, which brings it more in line with the way the iTunes Store now displays information. It’s an incremental roll-out, and the only other trailer to get the treatment so far is Shrek Forever After… but I don’t think that’s any reason to link you to a fourth installment of sassy donkeys and fairy tale fart jokes.

Anyway, enjoy the trailer, comforted by the fact that you are edifying yourself in the constantly evolving world of Apple interface design. Then join me in the comments to talk about all the robot smashing going on: is it just me, or does this trailer just sort of run out of steam halfway through?

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4 comments

    Woot! Apple is wise to be the first to cash in on …. what will SURELY BE the biggest blockbuster movie of 2010.

    Mother of fucking Jesus ….

    What the fuck IS this shit ?!?
    Must EVERY fucking piece of media have the goth/forlorn/emo look about it?!?
    That looks about as much like Tony Stark as Hillary Clinton.
    EPIC FAIL.

    That’s Mickey Rourke you ass clown. I think the new Iron Man 2 movie will be epic I can hardly wait to see it. The special effects look so off the wall.

    This new design has one weird side effect. When you choose Download from the page, Quicktime opens and the trailer downloads, but if you want to save the trailer for later viewing, it downloads AGAIN. Used to be that the computer would see that the trailer had been downloaded already and would just save it. Maybe I’m doing something wrong.

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