Green Arrow series in the works at The CW - Part 2

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How do you feel about the face paint instead of a mask? The scene where he had to change back quickly from his costume made me think a mask he just slipped on and off would actually probably be a lot easier than having to wash off the face paint.
I like it, actually. It's probably really quick to apply (assuming its sprayed on), and hey, maybe if he always has alcohol wipes with him, it's also quick to wipe off. :woot:

But it does seem the most efficient way to cover up his eye area without getting into the same ol' problems that usually come with a domino mask (how is it staying on his face/an elastic strap would look goofy/is he wearing eye make-up underneath?). Plus, I think the war paint vibe looks kinda cool.
 
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He got off the car "ninja style" (not realistic at all), he dodged all those bullets Hollywood style (typical cliché of bad guys uncapable of hitting the target)... and you are worried about the arrows?

Yes, I'd like to see how he made or got them. While I can buy the "superhuman" abilites because this is a CB show. Things like how he acquired the tools of his trade make me wonder, especially when he's just leaving them around for anyone to find. I'd be okay with the police saying they tried to trace the arrows, but couldn't find a manufacturer or something. Just give me an explanation that he either made them or...something.
 
Just caught the encore and I thought it was pretty good. I'll watch a few more episodes and see where it goes
 
^^They could've avoided this whole debate if they just concentrate more on some aspects of the story...like making it clear that Ollie didn't exactly became a Ninja after five years stranded on an island, but instead aquired some skills-like faster reflexes etc-taht aids him in a fight...

Should've wait a couple more episodes before turning Ollie into the green arrow IMO.



Everyne keeps asking how could he have made all the trick arrows? How did he acquire the tech and knowledge to siphon $40 mil from the bad guy? This points even more to training from Slade.
 
Everyne keeps asking how could he have made all the trick arrows? How did he acquire the tech and knowledge to siphon $40 mil from the bad guy? This points even more to training from Slade.

Yes, but I am not familiar with Slade and have only a bit of cursory knowledge about Ollie/GA. I think this probably applies to a lot of the viewers who watch this show.

Again, it's not a huge point of contention, but I would like some sort of explanation.
 
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He had formal training by his father up until what 8 or 9? That was a starting point from which to work, something Ollie likely never had as I stated earlier. The way you make it sound, someone with no training whatsoever can take a sword into the woods for a few years, come back out and beat just about anybody.

Yes, Miyamoto was trained by his father at a young age but Musashi didn't utilize what his father tried to instill into his style, and it still doesn't change the fact that Musashi threw himself into the woods and trained endlessly for years (creating his two-sword style). His technique was never dependent on his father's lessons.

I had to do a little research on him. Do you realize that it is said he could disappear and reappear supernaturally and had psychokenesis, right? These are all legends that have no doubt been built up over 400 years. For you to make your argument using this is kind of silly.

I'm waiting for the part where his mythic status was based on fabrication. The fact is Hanzo's legend grew for what he was able to do, not say. His feats still remain impressive.

All 3 had prior formal training, a starting point from which to work, something Ollie likely never had. I don't care what some manuscript hundreds of years old says, I call bunk unless you can show me some modern example of someone who became a hermit for years and them emerged and won the UFC. Never happened, never will.

Whether you chose to believe or not, that's on you, but until you can prove it, I could say the same thing.

Incidentally, Rich Franklin and Mirko Cro Cop got their starts in MMA/Kickboxing from movies and instructional videos. They eventually joined gyms/dojos but the point is they both were without teachers at some point.

I am not saying you can't learn forms and build a foundation from books working alone. BUT unless you can tell me you did all this without ever sparring and then actually used the skills you taught yourself in a real fight with spectacular results (ala Ollie) or point to an example of such that is actually verifiable by today's standards and not some stories that are hundreds of years old, I say your premise is false.

Trial-And-Error.

I got by butt handed to me on several occasions before I started to do the butt whooping myself. I'll admit it, but I can proudly say I never had a sensei to teach me proper form or how to execute a sweep or hip throw without a GI. Other aspects were common sense (like attempting submissions on a cement surface).

And you cannot have trial and error without someone to try out on. Again, I defy you to show me a person who has trained themselves, never having someone to train with, and then have their first fight with someone and defeat them in such a devastating style as Ollie displayed.

Trial-and-Error is impossible to avoid, but a warrior like Musashi didn't challenge amateurs. Most of his opponents were notorious swordsmen and martial artists with reputations -- the best of the best of Japan. So he didn't have 'warm ups' prior to fighting these top-tier warriors, nor did he have them when he participated in the great war as a teen.

Bottom line, he learned to fight on the island. If he trained himself, then his run-in with Slade must have been as a fight. We KNOW Slade is well trained in combat and for Ollie to have defeated Slade in their first fight with no formal training is absurd.

This is speculation, however. We don't know yet if Deathstroke was his mentor, or his rival.

The other option is that Slade trained Ollie and so was the person Ollie got to hone his skills on. Obviously at some point, they battled and the mask with the arrow thru it is obviously a remnant of that fight.

That is very possible, so I agree.

I guess we'll find out but to say that Ollie spent years on the island practicing all those fight moves on no one and then have a seasoned cambat veteran like Slade show up only to get his ass handed to him is ludicrous.

We'll see, but I don't necessarily disagree. Ollie's origin sort of has been written, per se. So, naturally, we can predict how Ollie acquired his combat prowless. Now whether Slade was a seasoned veteran when they met, that remains to be seen.
 
Ummmm, guys, it's been established in the previews that there were other people on the island and Ollie had to fight them. That's probably where the trial and error came in.
 
While these are both true statements maybe I'm just spoiled by Marvel Studios' recent endeavors and my own lofty expectations set by the comics, the animated series and even most recent video games. I never got the feeling with the movies that this was just a man of flesh and bone in a fantastic world but a man of flesh and bone in a very grounded world. That was the goal and Nolan achieved that. Good for him and the people that favor that. It's just not nearly as much fun as what is my favorite aspect of the Batman universe. Some people like the 60s era, some the 70s. Some favor the more fantastic Brave and The Bold type stories while others the more grounded ones. I happen to favor a world where there is no way that Batman should even be facing these people (sometimes even creatures), far less for coming out on top, and still does. I like the movies as AN interpretation of the Batman universe just like I appreciate the 60s television series as another interpretation. I'm just speaking from a personal standpoint of what I like to see with my superpowerless superheroes.

This is where my opinion on Arrow comes in. The Nolan movies are finished so I see this as another opportunity with another vigilante character to set him in a world of impossible threats. Will I cry if that never happens? No. I certainly enjoy the Nolan movies. I just have my preferences and prefered stories to draw from (I for one think the Longbow Hunters is overrated and much prefer Judd Winick's run when he faced guys like Brick, Solomon Grundy and Dr. Light as often as he faced dudes like Constantine Drakon, Onomatopoeia and Deathstroke).

That's cool man, it was just your initial post made it sound like you were saying the Nolan movies weren't within the source material as opposed to not within the versions of the source material you prefer, I get you now.

Personally I like human heroes and like their foes to be human as well, I mean I don't need gritty realism and can easily suspend my disbelief to a certain degree, just not to magic and beings from other worlds, I prefer them in movies where the heroes are also powered.

Deathstroke in the house!!!

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Damn! He looks awesome and seems to be hunting Arrow, I didn't think we'd see him until an island flashback near the end of the season, but smart to get this pic out hot on the heels of the big ratings debut, to drum up more excitement.

Hopefully Huntress looks as good!
 
Well the women in here are certainly hot.

Why did they have to reuse the Luthor mansion from Smallville? That kind of takes you out of this show a bit. At first I thought it was going to be just like that show in fact. However, it seems a little like "Revenge" with Oliver Queen's list that he's checking off.
 
Damn! He looks awesome and seems to be hunting Arrow, I didn't think we'd see him until an island flashback near the end of the season, but smart to get this pic out hot on the heels of the big ratings debut, to drum up more excitement.

Hopefully Huntress looks as good!

Your absolutely right about it being smart to get this pick out. It looks good and is pretty faithful to the comics. Its a good tactic to draw in the comic fans that are still unsure about the show.

We know deathstroke will most likely be recurring for a few episodes, so its safe to assume they spent the money on his costume.

I'm still not getting my hopes up about huntress. I'd imagine the costume is leather of some sort.
 
Is anyone not getting enough of watching the Arrow pilot?
 
Pretty standard origin episode, I think. There was a lot drawn from Batman Begins, but it worked.

The fight and parkour scenes were really what stood out. Also, [blackout]his dad shooting himself.[/blackout] Did not see that coming.

I'm excited about this show. :up:
 
Deathstroke in the house!!!

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Well that looks...awesome. It's a SWAT suit with a mask but that is really all that you need for Deathstroke. Absolutely awesome. I love it. I cannot wait to see this guy take on Arrow. Especially hand to hand.
 
Tiny nitpick, but I wouldn't mind if the orange on the mask was a shade or two darker. It almost looks yellow. Then again, maybe that's just the lighting...
 
The name in the IGN article, Jeffrey Robinson, is a stuntman. I have my doubts that he'll be the actual actor playing the role.
 
You know how there are stunt actors who do things like play Buffy when she is doing all that fighting and stunts but up close its Sarah Michelle Gellar? I think thats what we will get, but because he is in a mask its easier and maybe right now he has no speaking part just silently stalking Arrow. So Maybe he will be cast later. Maybe they are looking for an actor now, so when he removes the mask its, say, Ron Perlman or something.
My theory, which maybe everyone else has already come to that conclusion, is that Slade Wilson showed up on that island too and trained Queen to be the warrior he is now but they had a falling out and Arrow nearly killed Slade and Slade left him on the island to die.

I can't wait to see Black Canary, Huntress, and the Royal Flush Gang, show up on the show. I have heard they will and another that I can't remember. I heard Arrow wont shy away from the comic stuff like Smallville did.
 
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The name in the IGN article, Jeffrey Robinson, is a stuntman. I have my doubts that he'll be the actual actor playing the role.

I don't see it as impossible though. Stuntmen can switchover and become actors. Especially if Deathstroke isn't going to be a recurring character.


On a separate note, does anyone know if Ollie's bodyguard is going to be a recurring character? If so, I foresee him potentially being the show's counterpart to Roy Harper/Arsenal. They mentioned the guy is an ex-soldier, which means a proficiency with guns - a curious detail to mention if it's going to be unimportant due to the rule of conservation of detail in TV shows.
 
You know how there are stunt actors who do things like play Buffy when she is doing all that fighting and stunts but up close its Sarah Michelle Gellar? I think thats what we will get, but because he is in a mask its easier and maybe right now he has no speaking part just silently stalking Arrow. So Maybe he will be cast later. Maybe they are looking for an actor now, so when he removes the mask its, say, Ron Perlman or something.
My theory, which maybe everyone else has already come to that conclusion, is that Slade Wilson showed up on that island too and trained Queen to be the warrior he is now but they had a falling out and Arrow nearly killed Slade and Slade left him on the island to die.

I can't wait to see Black Canary, Huntress, and the Royal Flush Gang, show up on the show. I have heard they will and another that I can't remember. I heard Arrow wont shy away from the comic stuff like Smallville did.

Well it's already had him in costume for the first episode, although it does look somewhat less of a costume than the Smallville version - just a green hoodie. At least we don't have to wait 10 years for him to finally embrace his destiny, with some silly "no tights, no flights" (or in this case "no bows") rule.

Will he actually call himself Green Arrow or just the man in green? We had to put up with "the Blur" for all these seasons on Smallville.

What if, instead of a domino mask, he wore a full Robin Hood latex head mask like these bank robbers do sometimes of a celebrity or president? That way he would look like the traditional comic Arrow but he would be fully in disguise. Of course, it would mean not seeing his real face, which they might not want.
 
Is that a machete he has on his back there?

If that's what it is, I bet he will slice Ollie's bow in half or something similar.
Also, since he seems to have gotten some real parkour training, I would love to see a drawn out sequence with either Ollie chasing a bad guy or running away from the cops, going from rooftop to rooftop like a pro.
 
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Deathstroke is looking really good. Far better than Deadshot, and better than Green Arrow himself in my opinion.
 
Anyone else find it amusing how the Red Skull showed up in this pilot episode? Well him and a few of his clones. :woot:
 
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