After the fight with the guys that Marc was trying to get info from, when Marc comes back and two of the guys are down, he looks surprised and Steven is saying from the mirror that he didn't do this, and since he lacks fighting skills, that would be true and there may be a possible third personality involved. In the comics Moon Knight does have a third personality, Jake Lockley, and that may be the case in this series as well and that Marc and Steven are not yet aware of this third persona. And the Egyptian Gods don't really seem that wise seeing taht they just accept Harrows claims without any proof when his people are digging up a site just a few miles away. Also, it's not the time for Gods, just for men, do they know that the Thunder God Thor is running around out there?
This movie is pretty much a rip off of "Last House on the Left". Same plot with one difference at the end.
So we have a family where the father had his son try to poison all the outcasts a couple of decades back and only one member of that family is still known to be alive. Wanna bet it turns out to be the only "normal staff" member of that school.
I like how when a new pirate is introduced, they show that pirates wanted poster on the screen and then that pirate grabs or rips it off the screen.
Oh damn, Thing hiding inside a skull, cracked up at that.
The artwork on this reminds me of another series, "Helluva Boss", https://trakt.tv/shows/helluva-boss
It didn't hit me until the last episode but this series also introduces the Swordsman character, Jack Duquesne (Jacques Duquesne in the comics). In the comics this character was the one who first trained Hawkeye and they've always had a connection.
I suspect that Section 31 might still exist and one of it's members is the guy that "interviewed" Philippa Georgiou.
In case you're confused, all the services I've seen that carry this series has this episode as episode 26, not ep. 3. The rest of the series follows in order, but a number less until you reach episode 25, thus episode 4 is now episode 3, ep 5 is 4 and so on.
Known in the U.S. as "Case Closed", apparently because fans of the "Conan the Barbarian" character raised a big stink over the name, saying that the only Conan they will allow is the barbarian. They seemed to have overlooked Conan O'Brian.
I was thinking when I first saw clips of this that the artwork looked the same as another series, "Helluva Boss" (https://trakt.tv/shows/helluva-boss) and then I noticed it's from the same creator.
Was Chekov wearing a beatles wig? His hair did not look at all natural.
You're supposed to be a phantom thief but most of the criminals you've come across have seen your face, and there's no kind of repercussions from that? I guess the writer stole the idea from the Black Cat character from the Spider-man comics, but at least that one wore a mask.
I didn't know that Cat's Eye was in the same universe as City Hunter but all the series here are from the same writer, Tsukasa Hojo. From the Cat's Eye wiki:
In contrast to Angel Heart (which is set in alternate universe, despite sharing City Hunter characters), both Cat's Eye and City Hunter series are set in same universe. The titular City Hunter character, Ryo Saeba, is acquaintanced with them. He also has rivalry with them because he was helping police capture Cat's Eye. Despite their rivalry, they have great teamwork fighting against criminals. The sisters come to Ryo's rescue in City Hunter the Movie: Shinjuku Private Eyes when Ryo has trouble defeating his enemy.
Okay if Rose is Jericho’s sister and Deathstrokes daughter, then why was she never mentioned in the fastbacks?
Who are the real monsters here, those who look different from other people or those who look like normal people but are actually monsters on the inside?
Incorrect description. This is not an adaption of the media franchise The 7 Deadly Sins (七つの大罪 Nanatsu no Taizai) which is completely different from this series.
The series plays like one of those ero videogames that are popular in Japan. The first 4 chapters are the set up, then from there various story arcs that take place involving the main male character with each of the different girls but taking place during the same time period which would be confusing if you weren't aware it was playing out like a videogame where you have different routes. I don't see this as ecchi since there are no fan service like panty shots, there's a lot worse series in that department. I also didn't agree with the male lead joining the pervert photography club, but he ended up screwing up their plans whenever he found out about them targeting anyone
Now I’ve seen it all, a sea serpent with a pamadour hairstyle.
Lupin is in Harlem, during the mid 1970’s and all over the neighborhood most of the people you see are white, rarely a black person.
Anime fans have complained for the past few years that the quality of anime has gone down, this is one of the series that bought it back up. It is one of the best sci fi anime series ever. Starts out slow but becomes a good thriller towards the end.
I've noticed that Trakt only has 7 seasons listed while Netflix has seasons 7 - 10, having just recently dropped the first 6 seasons that
originally aired on FOX. Did Netflix make further episodes since I don't see them mentioned anywhere else?
This series takes fan service accidents to a whole new level, completely ignoring the laws of probability. Most people couldn't make up the kind of wardrobe malfunctions that occur in this series.
So Hazel gives his and Cha-Cha's guns to number 5 so that Diego can get cleared of the murder of Patch, it doesn't seem to have occurred to him that the guns being in their home will just make the cops more certain the Diego killed Patch, and implicate his family as well.
Real smart dude, you enter a military base that has dead bodies all over the place, you see a locked room with something inside banging on the door and you open the door to see what's in it, not once thinking that whatever killed a bunch of armed soldiers could be the thing behind the door.
Am I the only person that thinks the main character resembles H.P. Lovecraft?
Note that this was the first time that a character in the series used the Haku ability as Shanks used it on the sea king. Also we're introduced to a former member of Gol D. Rogers crew and another member is mentioned but appears in the following episode, however them being former crewmen of Gol D. isn't revealed until episode 400 of the anime. And if you noticed, I called him Gol D. Rogers, not Gold Rogers which is what the navy and world government publicly calls him as the World Government doesn't want the rest of the world to know of the existence of people from the D clan and that they still exist.
If you were teaching a film class, this would be a good film to show.
Certainly the best Korean "Western" if not the best Asian Western overall, it's a blast to watch. Be sure to watch the original (Korean/DVD) cut instead of the international (Netflix) cut. The international version leaves out a couple of scenes at the end which tell you what happened to some of the main characters.
Certainly the best Korean "Western" if not the best Asian Western overall, it's a blast to watch. Be sure to watch the original (Korean/DVD) cut instead of the international (Netflix) cut. The international version leaves out a couple of scenes at the end which tell you what happened to some of the main characters.