It... just looks like her in front of "WW84"? Not sure what's so amazing about it. Its pretty boring.
Regardless, I have high hopes for the movie itself. The first one was pretty great, well above any other DC movie this decade.
Whee. The thread was progressing too well anyway.I heard there's a scene in it where she bombs Gaza from her invisible plane.
SpoilersI heard there's a scene in it where she bombs Gaza from her invisible plane.
Paul Gascoigne has enough issues.I heard there's a scene in it where she bombs Gaza from her invisible plane.
Thick Lips?
Lmao what. You are only one with that thoughtBecause it didn't feel like it fit at all in that film? It felt stilted, out of place and entirely unnecessary?
When I read that post you quoted, I thought I must have been misremembering the film. It's literally the opposite of what he posted. Amazing.What? This is the opposite of what happens. She thinks she's found Ares, kills him and looks around to see that men are still making bombs and trying to kill each other.
What actually happens is that Ares is a British dude, has a big CGI battle with her, Chris Pine sacrifices himself (which was a good bit) and then everyone is okay again because Ares is defeated.
The movie should have ended or at least come close to ending when she killed the German dude and nothing changed, could still do the Chris Pine sacrifice and it would explain why she fobbed mankind off between then and BVS.
I felt it was a copout to then have Ares and for it to be all good once he was defeated.
When you are hot enough supporting genocidal forces is ok on ERA.I heard there's a scene in it where she bombs Gaza from her invisible plane.
Very sad but it seems the be truthWhen you are hot enough supporting genocidal forces is ok on ERA.
Pretty much in line with Gadot's perspective of what freedom fighting is like.Image of the Entertainment Weekly photo shoot. Spoilers, but it seems like the rumors were actually true.
Pretty much in line with Gadot's perspective of what freedom fighting is like.
Fuck Gal Gadot and her support of the IDF.
She does not deserve to be Wonder Woman.
That's a nitpick of mine. Her hair ain't wavy enough. She don't look much different that she did in WWI era.Nuance. The font, wavy hair - it's very 80s. 80s are so hot right now. I was born in the 80s, so I get it.
(Basically they're pandering to my generation).
It's not, the romance was trash and brought the whole thing down, it was incredible cliche and forced.Fair enough, I just hated it, I really hated it and it made me actively dislike the film. It's probably a me fault rather than a film fault
You all that complain about her IDF backstory... I hope you all hate MCU as well then since we have many many of the actors supporting the troops in the US. Or should we just ignore that?
First movie was pretty bad plus I don't really need to watch some IDF fangirl pretending to be a heroine
It's not, the romance was trash and brought the whole thing down, it was incredible cliche and forced.
Your so proud of of your "what aboutism"
Your so proud of of your "what aboutism"
This supposed hero supports the atrocities and oppressors conducting those atrocities on the Palestinian people.
Go on, say "what about", as we point our venom at gamergaters and anyone with right wing view points, but for supporting oppressors who are killing innocents, thats where you have to make your stand.
RT only matters for DC movies when they are low. If they are high, they still manage to be bad.Wonder Woman
Before she was Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, Diana meets an American pilot (Chris Pine) who tells her about the massive conflict that's raging in the outside world. Convinced that...www.rottentomatoes.com
Lmfaoo okRT only matters for DC movies when they are low. If they are high, they still manage to be bad.