Yes I'll explain something for english speakers. Here in France Darth Vader is called Dark Vador (it explains my pseudo : Lord Vador and not Lord Vader). A real infamy I know. I suppose France is the only country that dared to change Vader's name
Quote:if not I'll just have her dress up again
Don't do that to the poor girl. It's not important enough.
Quote:It was probably something really cheesy from the store (and definitely not licensed), just a hood with "spikes", slips you'd wear over your shoes to make them look like Sonic's, and some white gloves. The rest of the costume (you know, Sonic's blue body) was done with my own clothes When you're about 5 though, you feel pretty awesome.
Quote:So yesterday, it seems Disney bought out Lucas Films. So Darth Vador could potentially be a Disney character. Hmm? You say he died in Episode 6 right? They could just pull a classic Disney Death and bring him back.
I hate this world so much right now:
Yes, that's about what I looked like way back when. Pretty cool, no?
Also, Disney's buying Lucas Films is just another sign of 2012 and the end of the world.
@LordVador - Ah, I got Vador and Vader confused since they're written so similarly. :p I had no idea that all this time you were using the French spelling, it totally slipped by me.
I think you're all forgetting about the fact that disney owns a lot of franchises now. For example, they own marvel, who made the avengers, which everybody who has seen it (meaning everyone in the world except me) liked it. It all boils down to how much control disney leave lucasfilm employees.
Quote: For example, they own marvel, who made the avengers, which everybody who has seen it (meaning everyone in the world except me) liked it.
You're not alone. It's just generic action movie number 134234543. Brought to you by the people who won't invest in any new IPs. "But all my favorite super heroes were in it so that makes it good!"........ugh.
Everything disney touches gets destroyed due to their greed. It's a very obvious pattern.
But not illogical. Super heroes are not so far from Star Wars
I was actually meaning that I hadn't seen it, not that I disapproved of it.
The modern formula for a "good movie" = lots of explosions + lots of enemies + lots of tightly choreographed fight sequences + big action scenes + characters that are already popular
Did I miss anything?