Posted: 21 January 2010 at 4:56pm | IP Logged | 6
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Soooo... in other words, the press is not going to be inspired by that song to name Tony Stark in the movie "Iron Man" |
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Well, such context hasn't stopped them from utilizing all of the "(fill in the blank)-gate" monikers, when "Watergate" was called "Watergate" because that was the name of the hotel, not because it was a scandal regarding water. Likewise, the press frequently refers to "paranormal investigators" as "ghostbusters." I don't think that, when doing so, the press thinks the subjects are running around with proton packs trapping free roaming vapors...real nasty ones, too. The average person, like - it would appear - many of us here, are aware of the song, may have heard the song many times, but what seems to stick with most is the guitar hook and the "I am Iron Man" opening. It's an easily digestible, familiar reference. Heck...if anything, their not understanding the context of using a reference like that makes me believe in the press giving him the name "Iron Man" even more. (Even Tony, upon seeing the headline comments to the effect, "It's not really iron, you know.")
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