EDIT: This is not my work, I think, the artist signed at the bottom of the pic.
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No,and THATS WHY its not so exciting to me to even see it.Mr. X wrote:we do know one thing. No way she's wearing an outfit even close to that.
I just copied it from Facebook! The artist, I think, signed it at the bottom.tallyho wrote:I respect both your work and your imagination, coming up with a breast like that for her, when you had so little to go on! LOL!
A good job, well done!
g-reaper2001 wrote:They will probably have her dressed in something like this, except the tights will be replaced with slacks so as to not offend anyone.
Not true. If all the colors are the same, then everything is already that color, even the paper, so you don't need any crayon, or paint, or any color applying utensil or whatchamacallit for that matter.Mr. X wrote:When all the colors are the same you only need one crayon in the box.
Based on previous stuff like the Dark Knight trilogy? Those movies show evidence of absolute professional competence and the highest of standards. Evidence of very good work and entertainment. Sure they've done bad movies too. Just like Marvel. Marvel and DC/WB have made great movies, good movies, average movies and some pretty bad movies.WOW-Girl wrote:Based on previous increasing evidences of absolute professional incompetence and Golden Rapsberry cutting edge materials, nominations, award winning performance and achievements in History despite the low standards presented by North American audiences at the box office.Blx wrote:How can you judge her if it's not even out yet?
WOW-Girl wrote:DC/Warner Brothers partnership dooms any production by default giving for our wildest dreams a huge handicap. If you get anything from the underground damsel in distress exploitationstream media and remove every sexual content in order to get a PG-rating it would still be anything better than the best comic book movie ever made by those donkeys because call them penguins is an insult to all flightless birds including turtles.
No one's saying she's Meryl Streep and she doesn't need to be.WOW-Girl wrote:Gal Gadot might be a tremendous actress (but most likely not,who am i kidding?) and even if was that the case she most likely will be challenged by an overly rewritten material that could make Will Shakespeare renounce English language and citizenship all together to became a devoted catholic at the mercy of the Spanish Inquisition and still make his scripts workout far better than anything the studios might try make to come out from her mouth while wearing a scantly clad suit.
Thor actually does wear the helmet in the first movie here and there and it looks pretty badass.Mr. X wrote:She won't look bad. She'll probably just wear some spandex suit with bare shoulders. Some redesigns for suits have worked better. Wolverine would suck in that yellow outfit he wears in the comics. And Captain America and Thor both dumped the helmets and the wings. They are also redoing scarlet witch so no red suit.
Afleck will probably be fine cause the movies is not a dark knight movie. Its not really about Batman so Afleck is just a place holder.
This thing might actually be OK. maybe it'll break them out of the darky dark dark dark stuff and instead get back to some basic superhero-ing. They blew character development in Man of Steel so I don't think they'll get that back in this movie. Too many characters and too little time.
The real issues is WHAT are they going to fight. Zodd should have been a second or third superman movie not a first. So they are going to fight Lex Luthor who has some goons with guns? If they don't have a plausible villain then who cares if Wonder Woman is Raquel Welch in her prime.
I think the problem here is Man of Steel shot the wad on the franchise. Way too much for a first movie.
The FTD floral dude wears his winged helmet more then Thor did in his movie....add me to the camp of Thor NEEDS his helmet.knottyguy wrote:and most Thor fans were upset that he didn't wear it more.