12/16/2023 0 Comments Cowboy bebop spike badass![]() ![]() Give me your email address and you'll always have me in your heart- I mean, you'll always know when I've posted something new. I bring them to light not to say that Hollywood couldn’t make them in one way or another- but that they just shouldn’t. Known for his badass martial arts skills, his luscious set of hair, and his love for food, Spike is a bounty hunter with a troubled. This was supposed to be my favorite character brought to life, using his crazy senses, flipping off buildings and throwing rapists through glass windows in bars, not picking out his next wife.īut for better or worse, the next properties mentioned ultimately remain untouched. Spike Spiegel is the main protagonist in Cowboy Bebop. Such a great character with basic, creative plots, and we get a cross eyed Ben Affleck making kissy-face with his future wife. Dark Knight of course is the greatest example, while plenty of others get their due.Ĭould anyone have done Sherlock Holmes (2008) the way Guy Ritchie delivered it? Could anyone have gotten ahold of Daredevil (2003) and made it as awesome as Ben Affleck did? That last sentence was a terrible joke and I’m sorry I typed it, but in all honesty, Daredevil is part of the reason I’m writing this. I don’t want to act as though Hollywood does nothing justice. Alan Moore deemed Watchmen (2009) unfilmable, but bam, we’ve had it for three years now.īased on the fact that comic book movies aren’t going away and there are a hundred thousand (the exact number) other propeties to be mined, rest assured, what you love will eventually be molested by Hollywood’s grubby little fingers. No Law & Order but c’mon- there’s a million crime/thrillers already. No Smallville movie, no, but Superman has seen his share of screen time. There’s Spike (Cho), the prototypical badass with a dark and. It will be made into a movie even if it’s not called by it’s own name. The Netflix series is centered on a trio of bounty hunters called cowboys, in this universe who form an uneasy alliance. ![]() Unless the world ends sometime very, very soon, your favorite ‘whatever’ will be made into a movie. I’d thought similar things about the cartoons that I had as a kid, while a girlfriend in my later years summed up the feeling I’d had then perfectly “Anime? Oh you mean those Japanese cartoons where people who watch them wear cat ears and draw all the time?” This was also true for the first couple years in my teens. Being that the X-Men animated series grew up watching was almost too much for my eight year old brain to comprehend, Anime was left alone. Every one in the shows and movies seemed to be drawn with a weird amount of detail, i.e., veins in neck, veins drawn in the eyes and always seemed to be stressed out and angry. I remember growing up and being a little creeped out by it, the various miscellaneous screaming faces that seemed to come with the territory of anime. Probably in one of the scenes that crappy grunge/techno music plays while they…y’know… hack. I think even in Hackers (1995) this happens. Growing up, I remember seeing quick flashes of Japanese cartoon in music videos or in the apartments of the hackers in film. ![]()
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