A list of puns related to "Iron Man (song)"
Iron Man stops the bad guy, Aluminum Man foils their plans.
It's melodious enough to drown the earworm, but not repetitive enough to get stuck afterwards. This works for me around 95% of the time.
I really like songs from Black Sabbath so can i please get suggestions to similar songs/bands? Thanks
They would be alloys.
In the scene where Tony Stark is working on a car engine, he's playing a song in the background.
Specifically, it's "Institutionalized" by Suicidal Tendencies.
Of all possible songs, why is it THAT one?
It is so very random and very out of place.
In my opinion, "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits would be more fitting.
Just listen to the video with lyrics and you'll see what I mean. I hope mat pat sees this because it's a serious question of mine.
I haven't seen the whole episode yet because I'm drunk and had to take a break, but the first song I listened to during this break was Iron Man by Black Sabbath and it seems like this song was made for this episode, why wasn't it used???
extra points if you can name the singer!
does anyone know the christmas song from iron man 3 when he's walking into the bar? thanks
Mine is back in black the first song in the movie
The song is said to be the Starkβs inspiration for his superhero name (in the novelisation of the first film). The song is about a man who travels into the future and sees the apocalypse, and comes back to save everyone. In Age Of Ultron (2015), Wanda plants a vision in Starkβs head of the future. He sees an apocalypse - all of his friends dying around him as Thanosβs forces invade the earth. Rogers says to him βyou couldβve saved usβ before dying. After this, Stark is obsessed with preparing for the future and avoiding this outcome.
Wondering what song Jarvis play for Ironman? When he is flying to catch transport? I think itβs something Dio but not sure.
So as you know the song is about the native Americans getting fucked over by the colonizers and later the American government. The first verse is from the perspective of native Americans and the subsequent verses are from the perspective of US troops being dickish to them. Well when I thought the line was βone manβ I thought the song was about a people who were getting brutalized by this one really powerful guy and the verses about attacking the native Americans were about the victimized people going across the sea to get revenge on that one guys people.
Iβm not very smart.
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