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Click here to see David "Darth Vader" Prowse as the Green Cross Code Man, a mascot used in the United Kingdom to teach children road crossing safety.
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#2
Posted 17 December 2004 - 11:34 PM
Darth Vader would have been a better candidate for "teaching" kids safety.
"Fear leads to hate. Hate leads to anger. Anger leads to... SAFETY!"
"Fear leads to hate. Hate leads to anger. Anger leads to... SAFETY!"
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#3
Posted 18 December 2004 - 12:13 AM
"only YOU can prevent Force fires."
Seeing that pic of him in the Vader costume made me wonder: Would Darth's costume become unfashionable after 20 years? Or will we get to see an earlier version of the suit? And who's going to craft this costume? (I'll bet that diner-guy would know.) In the original movie, the costumes were kind of like opera singer's outfits, grand and timeless. But of course costumes are another thread.
Another thing, that diner-guy would make a great jedi. He had like what, six arms?
So he could either keep swinging when he loses an arm, or keep us laughing longer with the Monty Python material.
Seeing that pic of him in the Vader costume made me wonder: Would Darth's costume become unfashionable after 20 years? Or will we get to see an earlier version of the suit? And who's going to craft this costume? (I'll bet that diner-guy would know.) In the original movie, the costumes were kind of like opera singer's outfits, grand and timeless. But of course costumes are another thread.
Another thing, that diner-guy would make a great jedi. He had like what, six arms?
So he could either keep swinging when he loses an arm, or keep us laughing longer with the Monty Python material.
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