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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">NEW YORK Robert Downey, Jr. once again suits up in the
iconic red and gold suit for the third installment of the Iron
Man franchise, and as they say, third times the charm. Not only
is Iron Man 3 the best of the trilogy, its the best
Marvel film yet. Yes, even better than last summers uber-blockbuster The
Avengers.Its not that Iron Man 3 is distinctly different than the other
Marvel films, or even superhero films in general. In fact, Iron Man
3 takes the best pages from many other films like The Dark
Knight trilogy and Superman II. But the smart, bullet-train script, Downey,
Jr.s uproarious performance and an entertaining detective adventure make
Iron Man 3 unadulterated fun.Now that the awe of having all of
the Avengers together in one film is behind us, Iron Man 3
gets down to business with a compact, solid story building upon the
Avengers mythology while returning its focus to Tonys development without
sacrificing that expected Marvel universe spectacle.Robert Downey, Jr. hasnt
been more comfortable in a role than he is as Tony Stark,
and the actor knows it. He is right at home dishing insults
and throwing out obscure movie and pop culture references one moment then
zipping through the sky and rescuing a group of people falling from
Air Force One the next. Its a whirlwind of a role and
Robert Downey, Jr. makes it all look so incredibly easy. This is
the Robert Downey, Jr. show and we have the best seat in
the house.Though Iron M
money only when businesses agree to take them."Businesses are not clamoring
for this, to say the least," Farley said. "This is basically growing
the size and scope of government to create an entirely new currency
system."Farley noted that the price of gold saw a significant drop in
early April, its biggest one-day plunge since 1983. He said allowing gold
and silver as legal payment at grocery stores and other businesses would
prove too unpredictable."Anybody who thinks gold or silver is a safe place
to put your money had better think again," he said.The Senate had
previously passed Senate Bill 1439, but it was sent back for final
approval after the House amendment passed.Utah became the first state to
allow gold or silver payments in 2011. Lawmakers in Minnesota, North Carolina,
Idaho, South Carolina, Colorado and other states have debated copycat laws
in recent years. The Maine Senate and House recently rejected a similar
measure.Gold-backed money fell out of favor during World War I because the
U.S. and many other countries needed to print more cash to pay
for the war. President Richard Nixon formally abandoned the gold standard
in 1971.
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