Iron Man costume Worth Over $300K stolen April 2018

Iron man costume worth Over $300K stolen April 2018


Iron man costume worth Over $300K stolen April 2018 , the costume taken from movie props storage's according to PACOIMA (CBSLA).

PACOIMA (CBSLA)


the enduring crimson and gold clad donned by billionaire playboy Tony Stark within the original “Iron Man” film has gone missing, and authorities would like that they had somebody just like the Avengers to assist them realize the dear prop.

Investigators with the la Police Dept. same the top, chest, leg and arms of employed in the 2008 motion picture were last seen at a storage facility in February and has been missing since April.

The costume is reportedly price $320,000, and also the Marvel fervor seen over the past few years might need one thing to try to to with the disappearance.

The homeowners of the Pacoima motion picture prop storage facility wherever the costume was purported to be keep checked the house Tues and referred to as police once they didn’t realize it.


About Iron Man the Movie







A billionaire industrialist and genius inventor, Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), is conducting weapons tests overseas, but terrorists kidnap him to force him to build a devastating weapon. Instead, he builds an armored suit and upends his captors. Returning to America, Stark refines the suit and uses it to combat crime and terrorism.







Initial releaseApril 14, 2008 (Sydney)







Box office585.2 million USD





Budget140 million USD











'Iron Man' may be way cool superhero CGI on the outside. But it's what's on the inside that counts, right? So we're taking a good look underneath this film's rigid metallic shell.


Paul Asay
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Iron Man may not have been the Big Hero of Marvel Comics, but here, in his first film avtar, he stands as tall as the rest of masked crusaders. Behold! a hero is born.

Iron Man film review


Iron Man POSITIVE ELEMENTS




He tells the world that Stark Industries will no longer make its money by selling superior firepower, saying, "I don't want a body count to be my only legacy." He also laments, "I had become part of a system that had become comfortable with zero accountability."

Some of the credit for Stark's transformation goes to his kind cellmate, Yinsen, who advises him, "Don't waste your life." Yinsen values his family deeply. He asks Stark if he has a wife and children, and is saddened to learn he does not. "So, you're a man who has everything and nothing," Yinsen tells Stark.

Indeed, Iron Man is an ethical rags-to-riches story in which the morally impoverished Tony Stark finds that true wealth is found in good deeds, not good stock options.

He appears to mourn, very belatedly, the death of his father, whom he never got to say goodbye to. He realizes that loyal assistant Pepper Potts is more than just a very efficient Girl Friday: She's the only friend he has in the world.

Most importantly, he has a sudden yen to help the very people his weapons have been hurting, so he pours tons of his own money and time into a new superhero suit that'll help him do just that. Though Pepper protests, he tells her that, in his heart, he knows what he's doing is right.

"I shouldn't be alive," Stark says. "Unless it's for a reason."

Characters are willing to give their lives for others. At least one pays that ultimate price.



Iron Man conclusion Review


Iron Man emphasizes loyalty, restitution and the responsible use of power by individuals and nations. But this superhero is not merely a Spider-Man clone. And that has a lot to do with his origin story. No radioactive spider bite. No exposure to gamma rays. Stark isn't accidentally endowed with new skills. His heroic journey involves an arrogant sinner coming to grips with his own depravity and choosing to change.

So the film's underlying messages—that being virtuous is better than being rich, that we all have unexpected callings, that we, like Stark, live for a reason—are inspiring, biblical and, in today's fame-and-fortune-at-any-cost society, downright countercultural. Still, the gold's buried beneath the surface, and this Iron blade that's visible could have done with a bit more sharpening. Stark's road to redemption is littered with bodies and takes several detours by way of questionable, unfortunate decisions and actions.

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