There isn't a weapon's manufacturer named "Stark Industries" in real life; the posters depict companies in REAL life, not companies that the movies have made up. It is safe to say that Stark Industries is our Lockheed Martin equivalent.
Every piece of electronic in that movie was from Sony. The Sony Z series laptops, the Sony BDPS1 Blu-Ray players, the Sony BD-ROM recordable discs, the Sony Ericsson cell phones, to the Sony TVs.
fallenturtlesOct 9, 2008
Are we supposed to buy these? Is there not some sort of disgusting irony there? Oooooooh, now I get it! Man, art is hard.
fwertzOct 9, 2008
Compiled from the OP comment and some of the sub-comments you'll also notice that the poster does not have "Vaginal-Intercourse" listed either.
rheaumeOct 9, 2008
They love to sell their motors<a class="user" href="http://www.starkindustry.com/">http://www.starkindustry.com/</a>
dstruktnineOct 10, 2008
There isn't a weapon's manufacturer named "Stark Industries" in real life; the posters depict companies in REAL life, not companies that the movies have made up. It is safe to say that Stark Industries is our Lockheed Martin equivalent.
dstruktnineOct 10, 2008
Every piece of electronic in that movie was from Sony. The Sony Z series laptops, the Sony BDPS1 Blu-Ray players, the Sony BD-ROM recordable discs, the Sony Ericsson cell phones, to the Sony TVs.
jakethelakeOct 16, 2008
Can someone tell me what font that is?