Logan vs Wade
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So now a person's post count garners credibility? This sounds like a conspiracy. Why all the lies????
OMG! I'm trying to figure out if you're being serious! This was not photoshopped. The absurity of this all is that this would be in "Mad Money". Why do you think I saw fit to mention it here! Strangest thing I've ever seen (in the context of the movie). Why would I lie?!
No kidding?! Having seen Iron Man three times I guess I missed that part (*INSERTS THE SARCASM*). The show was also in "Mad Money" (MSNBC's Mad Money in a movie titled "Mad Money" - Wierd). It was a different segment in Iron Man than in Mad Money which is why I am wondering Stark Industries shows on the ticker. Did unused stock footage from Iron Man make it into the movie or DVD release?
So now a person's post count garners credibility? This sounds like a conspiracy. Why all the lies????
Don't let haters get to you Webline. A lot of people said I was lying when I first scooped TDK and met Nolan. Then when everyone found out I was getting the real goods and I got PM-ed to death of people trying to get pics and videos out of me. It's the hipocracy of the internet man. And at SHH, it reigns supreme.
Hey, those how watched this movie, is the guy on the tv talking about something else, or is the same speech than in Iron Man?
How did you get to meet Nolan?
Stark Industries DID appear in that movie.
Because Stark Industries is a real life company.
http://starkindustries.com/
Stark Industries DID appear in that movie.
Because Stark Industries is a real life company.
http://starkindustries.com/
Vindication.
I knew TheWebline was full of it! That scene had nothing to do with Iron Man at all!
Vindication.
I knew TheWebline was full of it! That scene had nothing to do with Iron Man at all!
Stark Industries DID appear in that movie.
Because Stark Industries is a real life company.
http://starkindustries.com/
Stood around for 20hrs., staved off hunger and exhaustion, and voila!
As far as I can tell that company is not publically traded, so it doesn't explain why a ticker would be seen on Cramer's show.
Btw I wasn't being serious at all about any of this.
I kid you not. In the movie Diane Keaton is watching the MSNBC program and the stock ticker at the bottom shows "Stark Industries". Did this guy film the segments for these movies at the same time or is it just a rehash of the one they filmed for Iron Man.
If I were you, I'd put the doubters on my ignore list.