DrIcyHands
DrIcyHands
DrIcyHands

Another not entirely legal option is, of course, emulators. (though it's debatable if you really do break the law, and in which country, if you own the original cartridge...)

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That was my first thought...the only reason for the getup was because of how much damage he suffered from the molten lava. If it's a clone, it obviously wouldn't be created with the burns. If it's a ghost...well, in the end of Return of the Jedi, we see Anakin's ghost as a Jedi (i.e., pre-black helmet).

If Vader was cloned then he'd have no need for the armour. He'd be Annakin before the volcano.

Then there's this JJ Abrams quote: "Darth Vader IS Star Wars." So, yeah.

If Darth Vader is in Episode VII, it doesn't matter who is in the suit, since we'll never see him out of it. So why would they hire this dude, and not just fill the suit with some random guy? So many reasons this makes no sense.

I agree with this completely. Except I think Roy will be Red Arrow until he gets all emo and breaks away from Ollie to become Arsenal.

I think theyre going with Arsenal for Roy's name for now. Like you pointed out, Olver's name now is just Arrow. so it makes sense that Saras name is just Canary. When they move into full hero mode, they should/may add the colors to their names. Red Arrow, Green Arrow, Black Canary. The Black in Black Canary could be a

Perhaps therein lies the distinction, the name Canary has been used with Sara but adjective Black has never been added to it. I agree that if they are to treat the two as separate characters then Sara is indeed doomed for Laurel to take over, especially since now nearly everybody knows who Ollie is. Hopefully now that

its understandable why it is. Despite the audience not liking Laurel, she is supposed to be the true Black Canary, not Sara.

which lends to the notion that Sara will stop being the Canary (probably by dying) and Laurel takes on the mantle to honor her, and gets trained by Wildcat.

Except that in this version of Green Arrow it was Rhas Al Ghul who taught her or at least a trainer from the League of Shadows.

Saw Guardians last night - it was excellent (even if the Marvel Friends and Family screening didn't have the post-credits sequence). Highly recommended. The level of detail and facial expressions on Rocket and Groot easily rival the Planet of the Apes movie. And it's FUNNY. I've never seen a PG-13 movie so exploit

Uhmmm, no? The poor and uneducated are breeding more than the rest and don't even get me started with what's on the tv. I was raised with documentary channels showing what their logo meant, not some dudes building bikes, duck dynasty and people sifting through what garbage someone left in a storage box. From my POV

Live action Anakin was actually powerful and skilled at physical combat, and even more so in arial combat, but the constant crying, whining, and tantrums offset all that, by a lot.

TVTropes labeled this the Worf Effect, when a supposedly badass character keeps getting beaten up to prove how tough the villain of the week is.

Jango Fett. Boba Fett's "father." Ruined a character that was cool when I was a kid and upon further review just wasn't. It's in the genes, I guess.

This idiot: