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Re: Millenium Woman
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Yeah, but we all know as in Hollywoodland it is most likely gonna suck as the most guys that produce and direct the new Superhero movies take their creative lisence to a whole new level having never read the books?
Remember Joss said he was not going to use the traditional costume?

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Yeah, but we all know as in Hollywoodland it is most likely gonna suck as the most guys that produce and direct the new Superhero movies take their creative lisence to a whole new level having never read the books?
Remember Joss said he was not going to use the traditional costume?


He did say he wasn't going to use the granny-panties from the Lynda Carter costume.

And would we want him to?

He did clarify afterwards that he recognizes the traditional costume as something extremely important and intrinsic to the character, and he was committed to trying to come up with a version of that costume that works. But while the TV show costume design was very faithful to the costume, and quite revealing for it's day, it's a design that would look pretty ridiculous in 2006.

A design more authentic in terms of materials available to the Themyscirans, like lots of leather, and higher cut shorts (although a thong is far too revealing IMHO) or even a leather strap skirt (Think Roman Legionaire type) in colours less Day-Glo is a direction I'd suspect Whedon will take.

And in the end, I think he'll satisfy most of us.

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it's a design that would look pretty ridiculous in 2006.


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Did you happen to catch The Victoria Secert Special the other night?

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The first mistake movie makers usually make with comic book movies is straying too far away from the source material. Which usually happens because they don't know much about the character to begin with.

Take the Spiderman movie, it was successful because the guy in charge was a huge Spidey fan.
That's the first step.
Then you need people to work on the movie who really know how to make a good movie period.
Take good actors, and a good script and you've got a good foundation for good Wonderwoman movie.
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it's a design that would look pretty ridiculous in 2006.


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Did you happen to catch The Victoria Secert Special the other night?

Oh and the A.Lima was Brilliantly Sexy!


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The first mistake movie makers usually make with comic book movies is straying too far away from the source material. Which usually happens because they don't know much about the character to begin with.

Take the Spiderman movie, it was successful because the guy in charge was a huge Spidey fan.
That's the first step.
Then you need people to work on the movie who really know how to make a good movie period.
Take good actors, and a good script and you've got a good foundation for good Wonderwoman movie.
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Actually no I didn't, but being a Canucklehead living north of the border, I'm not sure we even got it broadcast up here.

As for your other comments I'd say you are dead on.

Sam Raimi made some great Spidey films because he loves Spider-Man. Pete Jackson did the same with LoTR, and even King Kong (which was overlong but good otherwise IMHO). Chris Nolan with Batman, and Richard Donner with Superman.

All fine proof of your assertions.

At least Whedon seems to have great respect for the character, and does great female protagonists. I'm confident that whatever he does will be faithful to the franchise.

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Actually no I didn't, but being a Canucklehead living north of the border, I'm not sure we even got it broadcast up here.


Funny Man Krasch!
Did you happen to notice where I was from?

And yes it was on two cable channels even up here!

Land of the Great White North Itself!

Edmonton,Alberta,Canada

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Actually no I didn't, but being a Canucklehead living north of the border, I'm not sure we even got it broadcast up here.


Funny Man Krasch!
Did you happen to notice where I was from?

And yes it was on two cable channels even up here!

Land of the Great White North Itself!

Edmonto,Alberta,Canada


To be quite honest, I hadn't noticed where you were from... But being as I'm in Toronto, we MIGHT not have gotten it here, or else I just missed it.

But then I tend to avoid most of the lower numbered channels on cable a lot of the time so that wouldn't be that surprising either...

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The first mistake movie makers usually make with comic book movies is straying too far away from the source material. Which usually happens because they don't know much about the character to begin with.

Take the Spiderman movie, it was successful because the guy in charge was a huge Spidey fan.
That's the first step.
Then you need people to work on the movie who really know how to make a good movie period.
Take good actors, and a good script and you've got a good foundation for good Wonderwoman movie.


I agree with you, DD...on the first two points that you make here.

My problem is the statement about the script. What you have mostly are the clowns out there who think THEY can do a great script with their heads up their as--butts ( sorry; I'll try and keep it clean...hate to force JrMcD. to have to "broom and dustpan" around here ) instead of sitting down and doing research. Without the right research...you might as well call it a day.

Take my 'The Alpha Solution' campaign for the rpg "The Morrow Project". I even went so far as to spend almost a month talking to the Sociology, ROTC, Geology, and Physics departments down at the University of Toledo. I wanted what effects a nuke war would have on the Northern California, Oregon, and Washington sector of this country I belong to as realistic as is possible. Some of the players said "OVERKILL!"...but, they all said it was a kick-butt campaign to go through.

Now, if some of these jerks would be willing to sit down, peruse...oh, a 2-3 year run of a good comic book ( say..."Green Lantern" as an example ) you'd have a movie worth seeing over and over again ( like "The Magnificant Seven"...you can tell that John Ford, the director, did a fuc--heck of a lot of research on that one...as well as watching the original ( "Seven Saumari" ) over and over again.

But...since they won't...you might as well throw in the towel.

Anyone else wanna put in their two cents worth?

Oh, yeah...Darian Caine ( actress, 'Alternative Cinema' ) For WW; and Conan O'Brien for Steve Trevor

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MMM...Interesting Choice if nothing Else!?!


Darian Caine is the 5?4? (34C-22-33) brunette goddess of Seduction Cinema with a real thirst for acting and a hunger for The Dark Side. A few of Darian?s many soft-core ghoul on girl credits include ?Lust for Dracula?, ?The Erotic Witch Project? (I & II) as well as ?Erotic Witch Project?, ?Mistress of Frankenstein?, ?The Sexy Adventures of Van Helsing?, ?Vampire Vixens?, ?Erotic Ghost?, ?Satan?s School for Lust?, ?Playmate of the Apes?, ?My Vampire Lover?, ?Vampire Queen?, ?Vampire Obsession?, ?Spiderbabe?, ?Lord of the G-Strings?, etc. Delectable Darian has also branched out recently to do two independent horror films ?And then They Were Dead? from Cinema Image Productions and ?Niko?s?. The lovely Massachusetts native is also the Subject-Creator-Mistress of her massively traveled and surfer?s paradise website ?The Dark Side of Darian Caine? (www.dariancaine.com).She also is also one of the most photographed women on the net and her image adorns dozens of magazines including ?Draculina?, ?Leg Show?, ?Hustler?s Taboo? and ?High Society?. She?s simply amazing and was kind enough to take the time from her busy schedule to give a few moments to RacksandRazors.

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Yep, that's the lady in question! As a minor note, I have, with the exception of the two indies that you mention here, everything Darian has done so far for Seduction Cinema, including their newest release, "Kinky Kong" ( don't ask ) :spotless:

But, DD, what about the statement I make about the research? Don't you, as a well-known 'man-about-Heromorph', have any thoughts on that factor? You can get Darian...have a $200,000,000 budget...the best F/X possible...a director as good as Peter Jackson...and with a script that's not even good as toilet paper, you get nuttin' but litter box droppings!

Oh, well...at least we know what we are doing around here...I think

( Conan's available, by the way... )

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Priyanka Chopra. If this is true, I'll pass on all my previous choices. She has the look. She won't confirm or deny.

http://www.comics2film.com/FanFrame.php?f_id=23570

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has anyone mentioned Morena Baccarin from Firefly and Serenity yet?
She can act too!

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has anyone mentioned Morena Baccarin from Firefly and Serenity yet?
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If I remember right, she was one of the first rumors. I don't think she's off the list. No one knows.

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I'm still stuck on Charisma Carpenter!


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DD, She is too old for WW

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DD, She is too old for WW


I still don't know about that?
Nobody plays real age in Hollywoodland?
But this is just us and we know it's gonna be someone we are gonna reap over the coals for their looks and performance?

Charisma Carpenter as Magdalena
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This is one of those threads where everyone mentions someone I've never heard of. My top Wonder Woman choices:

Nicole Kidman
Catherine Zeta Jones
Kimberly Williams Paisley

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If I remember right, she was one of the first rumors. I don't think she's off the list. No one knows.


No one Knows? Didn't you mean No One Cares??

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All this negativity is making Wonder Woman sad.
Sadness leads to anger,
Anger leads destruction,
Destruction leads to, well you get the drift.

Long lived is the search for firmness and youth that is Wonder Woman.

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Camille Belle a very pretty 20 year old actress. would need to buff up a little but would be pretty good

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