I bet that it takes quite a bit of work, time and effort to actually create the movie of "Iron Man". A movie of high caliber like "Iron Man" should be well thought out and looked over for several years before it can be ready to hit the theaters. There would have had to be the actual comic books for the screenplay directors to even come up with the idea of creating the movie in the first place. Then you must have a real audience for that kind of science fiction movie; you must gather top celebrities to perform those important roles. For example, the movie director chose Robert Downey Jr. for the role of Iron Man. You must also have money and contacts to actually pull this kind of special effect movie off.
After this is all done, you end up with a pleased audience that makes your movie millions of dollars. You also achieve the fame of becoming a successful movie producer and finally you do so well that you are able to make a sequel of Iron Man.
Responsibility is ultimately a broad term that is used just about anywhere. Everybody has some sort of responsibility inside them, but most people don't even realize that they do. The response that society obtains through people becoming responsible is extremely positive and can then contribute back to the community.
This is ultimately the same response that Iron Man obtains when he reveals his responsibility through his method of fighting crime and protecting citizens. Iron Man, honestly, has become one of the most responsible super heroes of all time for all the contributions that he has been a part of.
You could say that it's his "job", but if you think about it, he doesn't have to help society, it's his choice. Iron Man chose to become a super hero; he chose to use his technology for good instead of evil. That's what makes him the person he has become today and how other perceive him as, responsible.
I'm just sitting on my couch, watching the military channel with my brother, whenh a thought hit me. As I sat there looking at all the cool, high-tech weaponry these Air Force personel guys were using, I got this image of Iron Man in my head. After all Iron Man is probably one of the most popular super heroes in history.
Just one glance at this type of technology and I was blown away at the sheer fire power Iron Man contained. Just the thought of Iron Man actually flying made me feel like I was inside of a real military fighter jet.
I then asked my brother if the armor of Iron Man seemed to ultimately be better than the armor that the military uses on their vehicles; but of course he didn't have an answer. I personally think that Iron Man has the strongest armor you can think of, but that's my opinion.So basically I went through watching this whole episode thinking about something completely different, a super hero.