25th Anniversary: Buck Gordon (it’s not what you think it is)

Buck Gordon BannerOkay, I have to share this. I think it gives me some hardcore “geek cred”, you know, proof that I was always a big nerd, or maybe dork/dweeb might fit better here..

Set the way back machine to the summer of 1990. I had just turned 15 and for my birthday, my mother had finally caved in and bought me that VHS camcorder that I had begged her for. I immediately set forth recording EVERYTHING. I’ll be honest, going through these tapes, most of it will Continue reading

NYCC ’14 Breaking News! Marvel Releases Netflix “Daredevil” Costume!

Marvel has released the first image of what Daredevil’s costume will look like in the upcoming Netflix series.
Black suit and bloody fists, looks very reminiscent of a combination of the black Daredevil costume from his first live action appearance in the TV movie Trial of the Incredible Hulk and Marvel’s Noir series.
(This will be updated later when they release the actual image.)

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Joe Quesada concept art for Daredevil Netflix series
CREDIT: Marvel Entertainment


*******UPDATE!! THE FIRST OFFICIAL IMAGE HAS BEEN RELEASED!!*******
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Behold! Charlie Cox as Daredevil!

Colton Haynes Reveals His Arrow Season 3 ARSENAL Costume!!

Just a quick shot here since today has been full of excitement for the new season of Arrow as it is, Colton Haynes, only a few minutes ago posted a picture of himself in his full Arsenal costume to his facebook page, and we think it looks amazing!

From Colton:

So stoked to finally show y’all! #Arsenal#ArrowSeason3 #SeeIAmActuallyCool@entertainmentweekly @arrowwriters

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Arrow Season 3 premieres Wednesday, October 8th on CW, and that just seems WAY too far away right now…

Live Action Anime Excitement! Rurouni Kenshin 2: Kyoto Inferno/The Legend Ends

kenshin kyoto inferno bannerA while back David had informed me that a live action version of one of our mutual all-time-favorite anime series, Rurouni Kenshin had been released. We watched it with understandable reservations. Thankfully, so thankfully, our reservations were unnecessary. For the first time a live action version of an anime/manga had been made that kept true to not only the appearance of the characters, but as well the story that made us love the series.

*Read his review of part one here: Chanbara Fu: Rurouni Kenshin

Granted, much like a long novel being made into a film, much of the story was Continue reading