Justin Theroux stressed Writing Iron Man 2

Justin Theroux stressed Writing Iron Man 2

Jon Favreau speaks to LA Times on behalf of the Iron Man 2's writer, Justin Theroux. He discusses the process and hardship of coming up with a descent script.

By DCMarvelFreshman - Apr 18, 2010 04:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Iron Man
Source: LA Times




LA Times speaks with Jon Favreau, discussing the hardship for the sequel's writer, Justin Theroux. Favreau, says both he and his star, Robert Downey Jr., liked that Justin Theroux's career has been on camera as well as on the page. Theroux wrote the inspired "Tropic Thunder", and directed


"I like when actors are writers because they're less likely to saddle other performers with bad dialog," Favreau said. "And he wrote some really great stuff for Robert and Sam Rockwell, too. He's just really hard-working, too, he wrote lots of versions of each scene as we sat, read it and made adjustments."

The way Favreau, Downey and Marvel Studios approach the franchise, the movie is changing throughout the filming; the team does not lock in a script and then shoot it faithfully because so much energy comes from the improvisation of Downey and the sculpting approach by Favreau, who loves to have options. The process doesn't sit well with everybody; Jeff Bridges, said "Iron Man" was a maddening experience for him at first because the story and dialog would be in constant state of flux.



"I didn't know where my character was going, what he's supposed to be," Bridges said a few months ago. "It was stressful. Then I started thinking of it as a student film. 'We're just making a very expensive student film.' And then I was fine."

Theroux never found that sort of relief. "His body was torn apart," Favreau said. "He was having back issues and it was clearly a very stressful period just because of the workload on constantly adjusting and chasing the script as we would have script meetings and improvise and change the content and conceits on the fly, which has become the consistent characteristic between both films. That discovery as you go, as you shoot; there are so many things you can't change because of the visual effects, but anything you can change is up for grabs as you gain clarity."

Essentially, Theroux had the trailing position in a marching band that didn't plan it tune or its path, and that is not an enviable spot. "Justin," Favreau said, "was the guy following the parade with the broom."


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KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 4:35 PM
? He needs to quit being a pussy. He is getting payed to write stuff for a living. Which i am not saying is easy but come on....
JTheMostAwesome
JTheMostAwesome - 4/18/2010, 4:39 PM
Dedication... That's what gets it done!
Talontd
Talontd - 4/18/2010, 4:39 PM
I have a feeling DOWNEY and FAVREAU will be working together LONG after IRON MAN.
1Rocketeer
1Rocketeer - 4/18/2010, 4:51 PM
Pussy? Guy seems to be working his ass off and so far it's had incredible results. I don't think anyone would find revising scripts non-stop, pushing yourself mentally and creatively to get the approval from the director and hard to please comic book fans, who demand alot in order to make a movie GREAT, an easy job.

Sooner or later, you'll just crack.

KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 5:08 PM
Yeah a pussy. If i worked my entire life and went to school to learn to become a writer and to prepare myself for the challenges of writing, I would accept the stuggles and hardships and not complain about it. He is being a whiny bitch and like i said before it probably isn't easy, so if it is too stressful maybe he should have chosen a different career path and or stop writing. I don't want this movie to be [frick]ed up because he was getting all emotional about doing his job.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 4/18/2010, 5:17 PM
OI FRESHMAN @ I wanna see something other than MARVEL from you!!!

DC FRESHMAN .... got a ring to it! : P
blankofthedead
blankofthedead - 4/18/2010, 5:18 PM
how about you try to do it before u say hes a pussy for being stressed lol.. If a professional athlete was stressed in a big game would that make him a pussy? hes been training his whole life? ITs human nature.. i think one of the things that constitutes being a pussy is wildly accusing people of being one ;)
DCMarvelFreshman
DCMarvelFreshman - 4/18/2010, 5:20 PM
@LEEE777 lol. If Green Lantern turns out good, then I may take a scroll to the Dark side.
KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 5:23 PM
No im saying if a professional athlete fails in a game because he is buckling under the pressure to win he is a pussy. He is a failure for letting his personal hang-ups get in the way of doing his job... winning. So the same can said for any profession in life, if he [frick]s this movie up because of "how stressful it is" then he is a FAILURE and a BITCH.
DCMarvelFreshman
DCMarvelFreshman - 4/18/2010, 5:26 PM
@elephantknowsbest I don't mean to intrude on this little convo. But Favreau and the crew are happy with his work, so that should be enough. And how is he a pussy for having back problems?
KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 5:36 PM
@ MarvelFreshman Im just saying that he better not [frick] up the script, having an entire article about how stressful it has been for him writing the script leads one to believe he is either failing or he is a bitch. And you saying the Favreau is satisfied with his work to me is really meaningless, if you would have asked Rob Bowman how Mark Johnson and Frank Miller are doing writing Elektra, Bowman would have said " oh they are doing an excellent job!" But as we all know that movie blew cock and almost single handedly ruined the comic book movie, or at least spin-offs. So i will say it again like i have said already if he ruins this movie for any reason at all then he is a failure and a pussy for letting those issues not only affect the movie but his career also. Any one can have back problems, that is the nature of getting older, and sitting a desk typing for many hours at a time. (reminds me of college)
MarkV
MarkV - 4/18/2010, 5:37 PM
"then he is a FAILURE and a BITCH"

Woah, check out the internet tough guy.
KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 5:38 PM
@ wolverinept if your job hinged on you answering ever single email then i would say yeah, your a pussy...
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 4/18/2010, 5:42 PM
MF: Great find dude! :)

Sounds like this guy worked his ass off with this movie so he's most definitely not a "pussy" in my opinion..! Hopefully, he's done a good job but I guess I'll find out in only 10 DAYS - yahoooooo!!!! ;D

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IronClad
IronClad - 4/18/2010, 5:46 PM
@elephant: at no point in that interview did Favreau state Theroux was complaining or couldn't handle the stress or back pain. he simply stated he was stressed and had back pain. to me it sounds like he sucked it up and got the job done. to me it sounds like he busted his ass to get us an awesome movie. to me it sounds like you're a self-righteous b!tch who can't appreciate someone's hard ass work in to which they poured their heart and soul.
KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 5:55 PM
@ Ironclad Damn dude you get offended easily, you must be a huge fan of Justin Theroux. : P And if his being stressed is no cause for alarm, then why is there an entire article about it... Idk maybe it's just me but everyone has stresses in life at any jobs, so for an article to be about a writer being stressed about writing a script one would think that the amount of stress is out of the ordinary. Which leads one to believe he is going through a great amount of stress, or the script will be affected in some way by what the writer is going through.
IronClad
IronClad - 4/18/2010, 6:06 PM
@elephant: not at all offended dude. it takes A LOT to offend me. so, no worries there Broman Polanski.

i agree everyone has stresses in life at any job, but not every job is writing IronMan2. they're going to get all the press they can about just about anything... including being stressed on set. i think this interview was speaking more towards his dedication to this movie, and that is going to help put anyone's mind at ease if they were worried about the quality of the script.
blankofthedead
blankofthedead - 4/18/2010, 6:13 PM
@elephant.. ur saying that assuming hes failed
KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 6:13 PM
@ Ironclad Goodpoint, Broseph of Nazareth! But if that is the case then this article was totally worthless. Because before I never would have assumed there were any problems at all so i guess this article was to say, "Hey guys i know you know there are no problems on the set of Iron Man but this will confirm the issues you knew were none existent."
KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 6:22 PM
@ DannyRand401 "He discusses the process and hardships of coming up with a decent script." Yeah I don't know where I could have come up with the off the wall assumption that there might be some issues with how the script is coming along and the success of the movie. BTW I loved the the Brubaker/Fraction Immortal Iron Fist story arc, don't you think it would make the best movie. I just wish the series didn't end...
IronClad
IronClad - 4/18/2010, 6:30 PM
@elephant: Broseph of Nazareth! i love it! my personal favorite has to be Smokin' Bro Frazier, though.

back to the point at hand. we're just going to have to agree to disagree on this one man. i just don't see this as Favreau stating there were any issues. but to just assume there are absolutely no problems on ANY movie set is just naive. there are always going to be varying degrees of problems on set.
IronClad
IronClad - 4/18/2010, 6:32 PM
did i hear someone say they wanted to see ginormous sweater yams?!

KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 6:34 PM
@ Ironclad "Smokin' Bro Frazier" CLASSIC!!

And to assume there are no issues is obviously nieve. But to assume that there are major problems with a movie of this caliber is defiantly out of the ordinary, and i think than an issues such as "coming up with a decent script" is a major one.

ps. Talk about "back problems" lol
IronClad
IronClad - 4/18/2010, 6:39 PM
true, but it sounds to me like he put together an AWESOME script!
AUTISTICSPIDER
AUTISTICSPIDER - 4/18/2010, 6:42 PM
Danny@ is right, this article is about Favreau complementing the fact that Theroux got the job done under a lot of stress. I think, elephant@, that you need to get your facts straight.
BarneyStinson
BarneyStinson - 4/18/2010, 6:54 PM
As much as i like ginormous sweater yams. That chick looks like a man, it's just wrong.
KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 7:12 PM
@ AUTISTICSPIDER Hilarious name btw, you could probably be a writer for South Park, coming up with a name that is that witty is very difficult. ; )

Which of my facts are not straight, the Title of this article is "Justin Theroux stressed about writing Iron Man 2" then the sub-title (the title after the main, they are usually a bit more descriptive to give the read a short insight as to the main idea expressed in the article) says " Jon Favreau speaks to LA Times on behalf of writer, Justin Theroux. He discusses the process and hardship of coming up with a decent script." The article (the main body telling the story in detail described by the title and sub-title) goes on to describe how they are never faithful to the script and how this has been particularly stressful to Theroux as well as actors in the previous Iron Man movie. It then ever quotes an actor saying how difficult it was to get used to that type of movie set and then he had to pretend like they were making a "student film" It then goes on to describe how difficult the process was for the writer even more stating distracting "back issues" and the type of acting that was taking place,being that improvisational acting is stressful to a writer. Because it makes it hard to get a definite script, and it is also stated by Favreau that Theroux was "the guy following the parade with a broom." And out of all of this Favreau says once that "he wrote some really good stuff." And you are saying that my concerns with Theroux possibly doing a bad job or buckling under the pressure or failing are misplaced. And that accepting that Favreau, out of all this shit that is happening to the writer, says he "wrote some good stuff" is no cause for alarm is, to me, the misplaced or belief. Like i stated previously directors are always going to praise their writers and i take their confidence always with a grain of salt. So you tell me AUTISTICSPIDER what was the point of this article? To say how everything is going fine, or to talk about how the unique pressures of this particular writer on this particular movie with these specific actors who are most of the time [frick]ing over the writer with their improve makes it hard to come up with a decent script? And if the latter is true, (which it is) then how do i need to get my facts straight?


@ DannyRand Yeah i hope it is a good script. But if Favreau saying all this isn't true and that nothing is wrong i again ask what was the point of this article in the first place?
OverCross
OverCross - 4/18/2010, 7:22 PM
Sounds like he worked pretty hard


Good screenplay? Let's hope
IronClad
IronClad - 4/18/2010, 7:31 PM
@barneystinson: how in THE HELL does she look like a man?!
Jeri
Jeri - 4/18/2010, 8:00 PM
Elephant = Bitch ass key board warrior
KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 8:04 PM
@Jarren Hunter **blushes** Idk about "key board warrior" im just really bored. But i see you have resorted to name calling to avoid any real discussion. : P
BarneyStinson
BarneyStinson - 4/18/2010, 8:20 PM
her face
KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/18/2010, 9:48 PM
@DannyRand Good point. You win. lol
blankofthedead
blankofthedead - 4/18/2010, 10:10 PM
@ironclad- i agree, shes got a very mannish face.
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