Facebook killed the radio star. And by radio star, I mean the premise of distributed forums around the internet. And that got got by Instagram/SnapChat. And that got got by TikTok. Where the fuck is the internet we once knew?
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Wtf @ after the credits.
Quote from: Blaze on May 02, 2008, 11:19:04 pmWtf @ after the credits. Yeah.. I don't like that casting decision.
LOLZ "get these mother fucking snakes off this mother fucking plane"movie is fucking amazing must see
I liked it; but I wish it was more ass-kicking, and less story-telling. But, as it was the first in a series so there will be more ass-kicking in the next ones.
I'd personally do as Joe suggests
You might be right about that, Joe.
I heard that Black Sabbath endorsed the movie and retconned the inspiration for the song Iron Man to be about this movie or something? Did it go along with the story of the song, or what?
The lyrics [of Iron Man] concern a champion of humanity who travels Time, presumably to ensure "the future of Mankind" — his original mission was to save our species. We learn that this champion unfortunately encountered a "Great Magnetic Field," turning him into steel and rendering him immobile. He has been in this state for so long that humanity has forgotten his original identity and his original mission. Rather than hailing him as a hero, the human race now regards him as an oddity, little more than an enigmatic statue from another age. The first few lines of the song are the musings of curious passersby, wondering if he's alive or dead, if he can see, if he can move, et cetera. Although the exact nature of his transformation is not elucidated, we know that Iron Man is not solid steel, but is in perhaps an organic/inorganic state, in which he can still perceive the physical world and can still think, but cannot take action. Because humanity has forgotten everything he's done for them in the past, Iron Man has grown increasingly bitter and plans his vengeance upon the ungrateful human race. Evidently, his bizarre state of suspended animation is only temporary — when Iron Man regains his freedom to move, he "kills the people he once saved" in a dreadful manner.The title of the song was conceived by Ozzy Osbourne; As a child Ozzy would spray paint Ironman and Ozzy Ironman everywhere he went. Geezer Butler took to writing the lyrics around the title, but was careful not to make it about the comic book character so as to avoid a copyright infringement lawsuit.