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Oh I know, but culturally world wide they would have had a hard time rubbing elbows with the upper crust like Bond has had to do at times until the last few decades or so.

I think the biggest difference there is pretty much every major character that has been black, being black as a big part of his character. For example if you made T'Challa (Black Panther) White it wouldn't work because Wakanda is an isolationist African tribe which would never have let an outside white group become

It looks a million times better then the one that Marvel is putting out too.

I guess it depends on your definition of "Costume" because these armors were battle used for a good long time, but it was also common to have your armor either reflect your own "Tastes", I just have never seen this kind of Do used in historic period with an Oni style Mempo/Kabuto. There may be some Edo examples but

Actually it is suppose to look like a monk's emaciated torso, it wasn't super common in Sengoku era armors but Samurai who either used to be monks or aspired to be monks would wear Do that look like this.

Looking at the symbol on Goku's Gi it could be that Goku is training with Beerus now.

Good Call but if that counts so does Dragonball Z because Goku lost his memory with the "Destroy the Earth" command when he was a kid which pretty much is a big part of the plot of season 1.

I was about to say the same thing. It's even worse for season One because they thought they were getting two seasons at the start and then found out they were cut down to one after production started.

I guess it is because I've never been a Daredevil fan I don't fall into the most people category (which I totally accept, I'm weird that I couldn't get into those comics), but she was a big part of the early Deadpool run (love interest and client) so I could see Fox making a claim on her as well. If they decide to

I think it is interesting that they have put Claire Temple into this series before they have her in the "Luke Cage: Hero for Hire" one seeing as that is the comic she was introduced in. I know it is probably going to be their tie in point, and Rosario Dawson is a good choice (although I think she could have made an

Nah, without the hood and as long as he still has the gold I don't think that will be a problem. Plus I think Danny's outgoing personality and his and Luke's willingness to walk around in the daylight will make a big difference as well.

That brings up an interesting question. Typhoid was a major character in both Daredevil and Deadpool, so who gets the rights to her Fox or Marvel? Or is this another "The character can show up in two movies but be completely different" like Quicksilver.

I've been wondering pretty much the same thing. I figure they will go more with the full green jumpsuit with Gold mask and sash that he has been wearing more recently.

I have a feeling that is going to be the first connection between this series and the Luke Cage/Heroes for Hire series. She could be more of an Intern here that a night nurse, or maybe a nurse working through school, we never really got much of what she did before she joined Dr. Bernstein at the clinic from the

You may like this movie for the same reasons I did as well. I got tired of the Monotony of DBZ and stopped watching during the Buu saga, but I have recently started my Daughter watching the original Dragon Ball and it is hysterical. This movie brings in the best of both in my opinion, with the wacky humor of DB

I scrolled down for a while and didn't see this movie. Now this was not my first animated movie that showed me animation could be for adults or have adult themes, mine was Heavy Metal which has been mentioned several times, but I still nominate this one...

Yes before anyone asks I do understand that very little science in Dr. Who makes sense pretty much at all but every once in a while they do something that is just so not right it completely kills my suspension of disbelief and this was one of those episodes.

Sooooo, weren't the original Universal monsters in a shared universe, isn't that how we got "Dracula vs The Wolfman" and what not? If that was true then, isn't it more that Universal is going back to those roots and because of Marvel's success willing to make it more intricate a more accurate statement?

I agree and because of that I like the set up for this movie as well, show that he was a prince of a small country that was kind of getting screwed on all sides so Vlad had to go to extremes to protect his people. In history it was doing things that we find horrible by today's standards, in this movie it is becoming

I think as long as they make the other characters worth watching then the wait for those other guys to be brought forward will be bearable. :D