Holiday Gifts for the Cosplayer in Your Life
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Motivational Shia LaBeouf
In this video, Shia LaBeouf gives an impassioned but general purpose motivational speech where he drops wisdom bombs like “yesterday, you said tomorrow”. You’ve been thinking about dressing up as him, so what are you waiting for? JUST DO IT.
Kingpin
In Daredevil, Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) is the Kingpin, one of the most feared and ruthless crime lords in New York City, which pits him as the nemesis of Daredevil and Spider-Man. Don’t let his heavyset appearance fool you — that’s all muscle.
The Bride of Frankenstein
In The Bride of Frankenstein, Dr. Frankenstein is coerced by The Monster to create a mate (Elsa Lanchester) to be his companion. Despite her bandaged appearance, she makes quite an impression with her lightning streaked hair.
Sybill Trelawney
In Harry Potter, Sybill Trelawney (Emma Thompson) is a witch and professor of Divination at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Though many don’t take her seriously, she knows of what she speaks, as she accurately predicted many prophecies about Lord Voldemort.
Emily from Until Dawn
In Until Dawn, Emily is an intelligent, resourceful, and has a sharp wit. That’s not to say she’s pleasant to be around. She’s known in the group for her withering put downs, and has been known to bring up her 4.0 GPA in arguments.
Sonya Blade
In Mortal Kombat, Sonya Blade is an officer of the U.S. Special Forces. While pursuing Kano and the Black Dragon syndicate, she enters Shang Tsung’s fighting tournament. Even though she’s dressed for sweating to the oldies rather than fighting to the death, she’s able to hold her own against some of the fiercest fighters in the world.
Darla Sherman
In Finding Nemo, Darla Sherman (voiced by Lulu Ebeling) is the niece of dentist Philip Sherman. Like most kids, she gets overly excited and rambunctious especially when getting a new pet fish, which often leads to their demise. That’s trouble for Nemo, who’s about to become her next victim.
Warren from There’s Something About Mary
In There’s Something About Mary, Warren Jensen (W. Earl Brown) is Mary’s mentally disabled brother. He loves repeating the phrase “frank and beans” and hates when people put their hands on his ear muffs.