
I watched The Dark Knight and Ironman the other day. Although undeniably DK was the better movie with its dark and twisted plot, I actually liked Tony Stark more than Bruce Wayne!
The life of Tony Stark portrayed by the movie was more of a fantasy life every man would dream of having. Being a physics geek who could build virtually any TOY he wants, a billionaire with a weapons company to his name, big suite, nice women, a garage full of super cars… and most importantly, Bruce Wayne didn’t have his attitude. Tony Stark might not be born with superhero abilities (just like Bruce Wayne), but in his Mark III, he could do almost everything a typical superhero could do.
Oh by the way, Audi’s are way cooler than Lamboghini’s. XD Bruce Wayne got his Lambo crushed while protecting some VIP I think.

Quoted from Wikipedia:
-In the 2008 Iron Man film, the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement, and Logistics Division is introduced as a U.S. government agency. Agent Phil Coulson repeatedly attempts to talk to Tony Stark about Stark's escape from Afghanistan. Later on, Pepper Potts informs Agent Coulson of Obadiah Stane's armor. Coulson and several other agents attempt to arrest Stane, but are defeated. Coulson later comes up with a cover story for Stark, one which Stark refuses to use. After the credits, SHIELD Director Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) appears, informing Stark of the Avenger Initiative.
-In the 2008 Incredible Hulk film, S.H.I.E.L.D. again appears. During the opening credits of the movie, Nick Fury's name appears briefly on a government document, and General Thunderbolt Ross uses SHIELD to help him track Bruce Banner's e-mails. And at the end of the film Tony Stark finds General Thunderbolt Ross in a bar and mentions that he's forming a team, implying the Avengers.
The fact is, they are making a movie about the Avengers in 2011! Till then you would see The Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Nick Fury, etc etc... in a movie.

Eat this DC comics.
Hahaha. Not that I don't like DC. Justice League was my all time favourite cartoon.
Cartoons are so in the past now. We are in the era of CGI!
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