He can get you a bird.
He can get you ten birds.
Hammer is way younger in the movies than the comics, he was Stane's age in the comics. That guy makes a good bad guy though, he was better in IM 2 than Whiplash.
Have you guys ever noticed how orange his hands are at the dinner in the airplane hanger? I was wondering if they were suppose to be like that.
He was an incompetent villain. Nothing he made in the movie worked.
Yeah, I was gonna say maybe he fake and bakes, or he shook one of the guido's hands from Jersey Shore.
Rockwell was awesome in the role. Wouldn't it have been great if He would have tripped during his little dance number?!
Technically, he wasn't a "villain" in the movie, more of a pain in the butt wrapped in comic relief. I felt his character, and the acting skill of the man playong him was some of the best stuff in that movie.
Right, a one line jokes of a character, that everything he does is crap. The power armor suits he made killed all of the test pilots, his super duper destructo rocket that he was so proud of just went 'fizzle' when it was used in the last battle. There's no way his business could have kept any government contracts with his track record. If they didn't treat him as a joke, instead treating him as a legitimate threat to Stark's company it'd have been at least interesting. Instead, it was a lame, flat one line joke that kept showing up.
This country is resplendent with incompetent government contractors. It was the most real thing in the movie.
I may be in the minority but I honestly prefer Justin Hammer over Mickey Rourke and his character.
John Slattery as Howard Stark, now that is some great casting, even if he was only in the movie for a second.
Hammer added some weapons to War Machine that seemed to work great, with the exception of the "ex-wife" at the end.
Justin Hammer did get a big spread from Vanity Fair, so he has that going for him.