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Darth Ballz
Apr 30, 2003
Feel the burn

Ape Agitator posted:

He was exhausted from Luke whipping on him and needed to brace himself of fall flat on the ground? :confused:

I was always of the opinion that Vader was "built" for power...like he was so far superior to every opponent that every battle was over quickly, or, better yet, he was so intimidating and so versed in the force, that battles never started to begin with.

What he wasn't built for is stamina.

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Darth Ballz
Apr 30, 2003
Feel the burn

twistedmentat posted:

This may be better asked in the marvel thread, but its huge, and it is a general question, but did Marvel sign away the film rights to All Xmen, Fantastic Four, Spider and so on characters to other studios, so they would will not be able to include any characters from those series in any of their own movies?

Before Marvel created their own studio, they pimped the rights to all their characters out to other studios. Fox's bid on XMen was a huge gamble at the time (even though they were the most popular comic series, superhero movies to that point had been putrid). When XMen hit Sony bid on Spiderman (and Hulk, I think) and the deluge began. It was only recently that Marvel decided to create their own movie production/studio since, IIRC, other studios were not treating their characters well and movies were coming out too few and far between. This has lead to mixed results.

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