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unusual facts about Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target


Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target

(Without his usual costume, his clothes and features resemble those of his Colin Farrell likeness from the movie.


Al Leong

As a stuntman, Leong was involved with the production of numerous films including The Golden Child, Last Action Hero, Roland Emmerich's Godzilla, Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes, and Daredevil.

Alternative versions of Daredevil

Thirdly (and most prominently) an invulnerable stunt man, thought by the Thing to be Deadpool, goes by the name of Daredevil, as well as donning a costume that looks somewhere between that of Daredevil and Evel Knievel.

Andre Eason

Prior to appearing on The Contender, Eason, known as "Daredevil", had come up short in each of his high profile opportunities; losses to Juan Urango, Francisco Bojado, and Demetrius Hopkins.

Atari Bigby

"Atari" is a Japanese word meaning "hit a target", akin to an English speaker exclaiming "bullseye!".

Ben Urich

The miniseries Daredevil: End of Days recounts an older Ben Urich investigating the death of Matt Murdoch and the emergence of a new Daredevil.

Bird-Man

The second Bird-Man first appeared in Daredevil #157-158 (March, May 1979), and was created by Roger McKenzie, Mary Jo Duffy, and Gene Colan.

Boysetsfire

One of their songs, "Handful of Redemption", is featured on the video game MVP Baseball '03 by EA Sports. Their song "Rookie" from the After the Eulogy album was featured on the Legends of Wrestling video game. "Rookie" from After the Eulogy and "Handful of Redemption" from the Tomorrow Come Today album were also featured in the video game 1080° Avalanche. Additionally, their song "High Wire Escape Artist" is featured on the soundtrack to The Daredevil motion picture.

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

In January 2012, the show was renamed Bullseye, and began featuring The Go! Team's "Huddle Formation" as its theme song.

Carmine Di Giandomenico

He followed that with work on the plot, script, and pencils of Daredevil: Battlin' Jack Murdock, co-wrote with Zeb Wells.

Choi Won-jong

At the 2005 Korean National Sports Festival in Ulsan, Choi set a world record by shooting a perfect score of 120 (twelve consecutive shots in the bullseye) in the semifinals of the club-division archery individual competition.

Dick Lourie

He has edited, along with Mark Pawlak, two anthologies of high school writing Smart Like Me and Bullseye. A musician as well as a poet, Lourie plays the tenor sax and trumpet with the Blue Suede Boppers, the G-Clefs, and musician Big Jack Johnson.

Eden Log

The surrealistic landscapes of Eden Log were inspired by Vestiel's favorite films, such as Escape From New York and Dawn of the Dead, and comics and literature, such as Frank Miller's Daredevil and Métal Hurlant.

Edward Rafeedie

He also sentenced the daredevil Evel Knievel to jail for attacking a television executive with a baseball bat.

Elvin Bale

In The American Circus, John Culhane calls Elvin Bale “the greatest circus daredevil of the second half of the twentieth century.” After working with Art Concello’s American Circus in Russia in 1968, Elvin joined the Blue Unit of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in 1969.

Elvin Bale (born 1945 in London, England) is a former artist and daredevil with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, among many other international circuses.

Heinkel He 176

During the 1920s, German daredevils had experimented with using solid-fuel rockets to propel cars, motorcycles, railway carriages, snow sleds, and, by 1929, aircraft such as Alexander Lippisch's Ente and Fritz von Opel's RAK.1.

Jens Kabisch

As American daredevil, "Evel Knievel" and in full costume, Kabisch performs works that push the limits of human endurance, both for artist and audience.

Jimmy Hawkins

After his acting career, Hawkins produced films, a number for ABC Theatre Productions, including Evel Knievel, based on motorcycle daredevil, and Don't Look Back: The Life of Satchel Paige (1981), starring Lou Gossett, Jr., as the legendary African American baseball pitcher Leroy "Satchel" Paige.

Jordan Ramos

Jordan is the son of Brazilian Stuntman "Marcelo The Daredevil" and Acrobat and Keep Fit Instructor Anita Grosvenor Ramos.

Masset

In 1971, a AN/FRD-10 antenna was built and completed in support of Project Clarinet Bullseye.

Matt Quayle


He was also Senior Producer of Kudlow & Cramer for two years between 2003 and 2005 while at the same time also acting as a Senior Producer of Bullseye with Dylan Ratigan.

Matthew Pritchard

Mathew Pryderi Pritchard (born 30 March 1973) is a Welsh professional skateboarder, daredevil and one quarter of the Dirty Sanchez crew, who have their own television programme on MTV and also appears on Balls of Steel with Pancho as the Pain Men.

Mind-Wave

He robbed banks in Europe and America until stopped by Daredevil and Uri Geller.

No Need for Bushido

The way he "sees" is somewhat like the way Uonuma Usui, from Rurouni Kenshin, and Daredevil "see" by using superhuman hearing to form a picture in his head, similar to sonar.

Patrick Callahan

During his career with Seether, Callahan received gold records for the bands successful work on the albums Disclaimer, Disclaimer II, Karma and Effect, The Punisher movie soundtrack, the Daredevil movie soundtrack, and has received a platinum award in Australia for the single, Broken.

Prayers for Bobby

In addition to "I Need You to Listen," arranged by Marty Haugen, and "Bullseye," by Megan McCormick.

Random Hero

Ryan Dunn or Random Hero, American reality television personality and daredevil

Roe I Triplane

Roe named the aircraft The Bullseye after the braces manufactured by his brother's firm, which had helped pay for it.

The Shak at Home

Nitro (Beau Walker) is a fan of romantic comedies and is a daredevil.

Tomorrow Come Today

The track "High Wire Escape Artist" appeared on the soundtrack for the 2003 movie, Daredevil.

Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra

Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra is a four-issue comic book mini-series published by Marvel Comics written by Greg Rucka with art by Salvador Larroca.

Walter E. Mooney

He was once featured as a daredevil glider pilot on the 1973 TV series Thrill Seekers.


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