Iron Man 3 Discussion Thread

Collector Freaks Forum

Help Support Collector Freaks Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
I had to look it up. Pulp Fiction?

I don't think so. I did the same thing (google) but it only gave me Dead - you know what - storage moments.


It almost seems like it's someone breaking up a fight that says it.


Ahhhh It's gong to drive me crazy.. I can hear it but I can't see it!!!
 
I don't think so. I did the same thing (google) but it only gave me Dead - you know what - storage moments.

Could be that. I have no idea. I just went with Pulp Fiction since it was the first thing that came up.
 
Change your Avatar. That poster is tainted by a silly person.

alfred-nevah-1.gif
 
I figured it out.... You guys would have never got it. It's from one of my Fav. films.

An American Werewolf in London

The cop in Piccadilly Circus says it to David when he is trying to get arrested. David calls him an A hole and the cop says

"Now there's no cool for that kind of language"

It was just the first thing that came to my mind when Josh said what he said about the comment.

Thanks Goodness I got that. I would have been up all night.

Sorry about the very obscure reference LOL!!!!!!!!!!

[ame]https://youtu.be/SKU4Fve_Kg4[/ame]
 
That quote probably was from pulp fiction since it has like the most " best quotes" in film history. Just check out my post in the favorites quotes thread. I linked a lot from that movie, probably could have linked nearly the whole script, but got tired of copying and pasting them.

NM jaws apparently found the movie its from, his post wasn't there when I posted mine.
 
Let me get this straight,

so if you were stood up on a roof in 1999, it pissed you off enough to start a real terrorist organization to abduct said "abandoner" in 2008 so he could build you a missile when you already have more advanced technology? Wait, why did you make a fake terrorist organization again?

Iron Man 3 logic, or lack there of
 
He made the "fake organization" because he'd have the government and actual terrorists in his pockets.

He essentially wanted to profit on the war on terror.
 
He made the "fake organization" because he'd have the government and actual terrorists in his pockets.

He essentially wanted to profit on the war on terror.

Typical. All his villains have been evil CEO's with a foreign lackey. Stane and Raza, Hammer and Whiplash, Killian and "Mandarin." Truly a missed opportunity to introduce not only a nice dichotomy between tech and "magic," but to introduce magic period since they keep talking about a Dr. Strange movie. But this conversation has been done to death. Still retarded that we now know Killian is responsible for "The Ten Rings" even in the first Iron Man, and they couldn't even connect it to that in this movie as a "revelation" of sorts. Way too many huge, missed opportunities.
 
. Still retarded that we now know Killian is responsible for "The Ten Rings" even in the first Iron Man, and they couldn't even connect it to that in this movie as a "revelation" of sorts.

No, he's not. in an interview, the Scriptwriter told us that Killian simply took the name of an existing Terrorist organizeation, and co-opted it's name.

Killian didn't Create the Ten rings, he Rippped them off.

source: https://comicbook.com/blog/2013/05/07/iron-man-3-the-answer-to-the-ten-rings-question/
 
No, he's not. in an interview, the Scriptwriter told us that Killian simply took the name of an existing Terrorist organizeation, and co-opted it's name.

Killian didn't Create the Ten rings, he Rippped them off.

source: https://comicbook.com/blog/2013/05/07/iron-man-3-the-answer-to-the-ten-rings-question/

Wasn't stated nor implied in the movie, however. But that's good news for me then, as it still leaves the door open for Marvel to correct this mess should they choose to :gah:
 
Back
Top