viernes, julio 04, 2003

Esto me hizo reir, un cut&paste del blog de tommyboy sobre los malos padres de peliculas:


Darth Vader
Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) is having a lousy day. Darth Vader, his mortal enemy, has not only lasered off his arm in a light saber duel to the death, but he's trying to recruit him to the Dark Side. "I'll never join you!" screams Luke, reminding Vader that he killed his daddy. "No, I am your father," bombshells the mouth-breathing Dark Lord. Luke, who for years has lived in mind-numbing fear of the villainous Vader, doesn't cotton to the fact that they share DNA. "That's not true!" whines Luke. "That's impossible!" Vader, to his paternal credit, does try to reach out to Luke, offering his hand so they can "rule the galaxy as father and son," because, after all, "It's your destiny."

See, like many bad dads, Vader is trying to force Luke into a career he doesn't really want (plus, there's that whole "trying to kill him" thing). He fails to realize that by repeatedly reminding Luke of his "destiny" and how strong the Force is in him, he's only making him more resolved against following in dear old dad's jack-booted, universe-conquering footsteps.

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