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The default answer to "who would be the worst player in this new game we're playing". I hung out with a consistent group of friends throughout middle and high school, but with this very specific role.
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Stark talks about a 1987 spring break trip with Rhodey, implying a college friendship. The film, contrary to the web bios I've read, has also made Stark's best friend, James "Rhodey" Rhodes, an MIT graduate. I would love for that to make being an engineer cool, that people might want to go to MIT instead of being on MTV." (Thanks!) In an MIT Viewbook-quality quotation, director Jon Favreau said of Stark as a superhero, "He wasn’t bitten by a radioactive spider, he’s somebody who created a suit using his own intelligence and sweat of his brow.
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In 2003's The Recruit, Colin Farell's character was said to have been the MIT valedictorian, with a major in "nonlinear cryptography." In the movie version of Carl Sagan's Contact, Ellie Arroway was said to have graduated magna cum laude from MIT. The movies really like to give these kind of honors to fictional MIT grads, though. Of course, MIT doesn't have Latin honors, or a valedictorian, or class rank, or anything like that. In the movie version, they say that Stark graduated "summa cum laude" from MIT. Tony is a boy genius, entering MIT at the age of 15, and graduating at the top of his class. According to the Wikipedia bio, this is Stark's background:Īnthony Stark was born on Long Island, the son of Howard Stark, a wealthy industrialist and head of Stark Industries, and Maria Stark. Tony Stark, be an MIT alum got me interested in the movie. Hold on, what was that? On his finger in both pictures? But last month, I heard from my friend Wally, via my friend Lisa, about photo stills from the movie that caught my attention: Most movies like this go by without my notice. I must admit, I'm not generally a big comic book superhero fan, and I hadn't even heard of Iron Man until only recently. On Friday, the movie Iron Man opened (and opened big: a $100 million opening weekend).