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prisoner_24601 ([personal profile] prisoner_24601) wrote2005-03-18 07:37 am
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Proof that there might actually be a god...

Joss Wheadon is writing and directing a Wonder Woman movie.

*insert squeals of delight here*

I had pretty much given up on this film project a while back when I read that Sandra Bullock and Jennifer Lopez were up for the Wonder Woman part (which is so wrong, for so many reasons).

I have been a Wonder Woman fan ever since I was a little kid. I loved the TV show and I also loved the comic books, and yes, I had the Wonder Woman underoos. While both the TV show and the comic books were amazingly campy, and probably wouldn't hold up so well now that I'm an adult, they were a wonderful influence on a six-year old-kid. The lessons of the comic book were especially excellent, mainly that you don't need a man to do things for you and you shouldn't wait for around for a man to come and save you. Sure the feminist bits were ham handed, and when you look back there is a strange sexual subtext (Wonder Woman is always getting chained up), but hey, it was perfect for little kids, especialy little girls.

It just seems like a lot of writers don't understand what makes Princess Diana cool...but I have to believe that if anyone can make Wonder Woman into an interesting, ass kicking heroine, it's Joss Wheadon. If he makes this movie good, then maybe I can forgive him for the last three seasons of Buffy and the last season of Angel...

[identity profile] firera.livejournal.com 2005-03-18 01:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh. Wonder Woman. The first impression I had of her when I was still a tiny little mite was, "Wow, big hair!" :p It'd be nice to actually see the movie now. Rumours went on and on for so long I got fed up with it. Sandra Bullock and J.Lo? Really bad choices. Maybe not for J.Lo, since she did plastic surgery to enlarge her ass...

I thought they were going to cast Jennifer Anniston?

wow, I need to get out more

[identity profile] athenaprime.livejournal.com 2005-08-27 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
Wonder Woman? Oh, I loved her back in the 70's! My mom let me stay up and everything.

And my gods...Kos, I barely remember Isis, but I used to jump on the couch when she came on TV!

and when you look back there is a strange sexual subtext (Wonder Woman is always getting chained up)

That's probably because one of Wonder Woman's original creators (http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/mad-science/william_marston/) was involved in a long-term BDSM threesome with his wife and another woman who was their sub.

I'd like to see either Lucy Lawless play Wonder Woman (the black hair, the blue eyes, and the experience in being campy), or the girl who played the Villain in Sky High.