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Vegetable posted:I'm responding to the discussion a few posts up where he said Gal Gadot looked slender and sleek then some idiot said "sorry her body doesn't live up to your specifications" She doesn't look impossibly skinny. She is not model thin, which is something different entirely, and what is normally being fought (models themselves are often ultra thin partially because modeling is supposed to put the emphasis on clothing and not body), but is larger and stronger/more toned than a ton of women I meet on a day to day basis under 40. American people in general are generally way fatter than the are supposed to be, upping the "average" expectation to something that is not really average. Gadot's Wonder Woman is a pretty good representation of a woman of her stature that would train as she did in the film and not unrealistic at all. And note that there was no negativity towards the size of Pine's overweight secretary outside of one small bit of jovial self depreciation about what womens' dresses were built to do at that time. And this was also compared with Sucker Punch...which was a movie about the objectification of women and saying how negative that is, while purposely fighting actual gaze with the camera, so this criticism is even more weird.
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Equeen posted:Speaking of the Amazons, I kinda bummed that the movie wasn't brave enough to show that, shockingly, an island full of women may have some lesbians in it. I know they had to keep the movie "family friendly", but it's still kind of a shame. When Antiope dies, a woman - who's presumably her wife - runs to her side and starts crying. Like a lot in the movie, it's left without comment. That's the problem when half the film is over-exposited: people treat it as an illustrated audiobook.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 16:50 |
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Al Borland Corp. posted:Well she did say men are not necessary for sexual pleasure True, but she could also be referring to masturbation.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 17:07 |
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Al Borland Corp. posted:Well she did say men are not necessary for sexual pleasure Here's another question. After Diana kills Ludendorff, Steve comes running up the tower looking for her. He sees the sword poking through the roof so he runs out onto the balcony and Diana jumps down to talk to him. After Steve leaves and Ares revels himself to Diana, she reaches for her sword, remembers that it's still stuck in Ludendorff, and jumps back onto the roof to get it and them jumps back down. Does anyone know if there was more to this scene? It just seemed odd with Diana jumping on and off the roof. When she reached for it and remembered that she left it on the roof seemed very deliberate but for what purpose? It takes her a couple of seconds to retrieve it and Ares waits for her to return so he can continue his speech.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 17:22 |
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I guess it foreshadows him absolutely giving no fucks about that sword
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 17:27 |
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I think it's meant to actually lead into Ares trying to convince her of his point of view. He could choose to fight her as she was without the sword and instead he lets her go retrieve it because he knows the sword won't hurt him anyway and wants to convince her of his argument about how they should work together, and thus he needs her to attempt to use the sword to prove his point.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 17:28 |
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Equeen posted:True, but she could also be referring to masturbation. Pretty sure everyone knew she meant lesbian sex. I mean, 12 volumes seems like a lot for just masturbation.
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MariusLecter posted:Pretty sure everyone knew she meant lesbian sex. I mean, 12 volumes seems like a lot for just masturbation. Presumably she meant all kinds, as she could hardly come to the conclusion that dudes suck otherwise.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 18:08 |
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I was fine with it a something not even worth remarking on. I figured the same sex sex was implicit! Also as a bi woman my headcanon is that the Diana of this movie is also bi and that we skipped over random crushes she had growing up. E: also on the topic of sex that doesn't require a literal penis, I highly recommend everyone, penis haver and non penis haver, read up on this topic.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 18:35 |
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It must be hard getting together with anyone in an island where you are literally the only child who ever existed and they probably helped care for you at some point as a baby.
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Al Borland Corp. posted:It must be hard getting together with anyone in an island where you are literally the only child who ever existed and they probably helped care for you at some point as a baby. A one-sided crush from Diana makes sense to me. When I was about 12 I briefly had a crush on my non-blood-related uncle (probably about 30 at the time) who had known me since I was 8. I quickly moved on from this crush once, after surviving the ravages of puberty, kids in my grade became sufficiently cute. As for whether or not such a crush from Diana would be reciprocated, that'd probably be less likely.
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Mr. Apollo posted:Here's another question. After Diana kills Ludendorff, Steve comes running up the tower looking for her. He sees the sword poking through the roof so he runs out onto the balcony and Diana jumps down to talk to him. After Steve leaves and Ares revels himself to Diana, she reaches for her sword, remembers that it's still stuck in Ludendorff, and jumps back onto the roof to get it and them jumps back down. Maybe it indicates that, with Ares (presumably) dead, Diana felt she no longer had any need of a sword. She expected all war to be over, so weapons like that were now pointless. Ares let her jump up to get it because he didn't fear it.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 04:08 |
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I wouldn't except Ares of all gods to prevent a person from arming themselves.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 04:24 |
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My treatment of the Wonder Woman script: Ares: That sword is meaningless. Right now, my team of engineers have just completed the ultimate weapon to destroy mankind, and it's in that plane!! Steve Trevor heroically sacrifices himself to destroy the plane. Diana kills Ares. Later, a young German veteran on his way to art school roots through the plane's wreckage and finds a box containing a 56k modem. The End...?
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DorianGravy posted:Maybe it indicates that, with Ares (presumably) dead, Diana felt she no longer had any need of a sword. She expected all war to be over, so weapons like that were now pointless. Ares let her jump up to get it because he didn't fear it. Detective No. 27 posted:Later, a young German veteran on his way to art school roots through the plane's wreckage and finds a box containing a 56k modem.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 05:32 |
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Neat https://twitter.com/deadpoolmovie/status/884578349871276032
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 06:01 |
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:Freedom comes from assuming the terrifying burden of responsibility. There are no excuses, like "I'm just doing God's will", or whatever. To this end, Diana refuses to act as a god. She is "the god-killer". Freedom is responsibility? That doesnt sound very free.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 07:04 |
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Uncle Wemus posted:Freedom is responsibility? That doesnt sound very free. 'Freedom' in this context means accepting morality as your own decision rather than an externally imposed one - rather than doing what God (or a similar authority figure) says is right, it's deciding for yourself what is right. It's taking responsibility for your own decisions, which is the ultimate - and rather terrifying, sometimes - freedom. As this film puts it, "It's not about what they deserve. It's about what I believe. And I believe in love."
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Detective No. 27 posted:My treatment of the Wonder Woman script: Not enough quips.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 07:29 |
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Vegetable posted:Most people do not in fact look like Gal Gadot and Chris Pine. It'd be nice if protagonists weren't always picture perfect human specimens. How is this controversial you idiots This is why Rorschach from The Watchmen was such a great burn on regular superhero comicbooks - he comes across at first like a cool avenging action dude like Batman or Wolverine but in the end he turns out to be a short ugly guy. Alan Moore had even been parading him around unmasked in front of the readers since pretty much the start of the comic but he was just another background face in the crowd until he let them in on the gag. Jackie Earle Haley was perfect for the role. Mr. Apollo posted:For all the complaints about Gal's physical appearance I've read, no one sees to comment on the Steve Trevor aesthetic of lean, muscular, and waxed which probably wasn't the go to look for men in WW1. Also it's usually a bad idea for a top spy to be the best looking, most memorable person in the room which is why spies are usually pretty plain, nondescript people. (Frederick Joubert Duquesne was a bit of a looker in his youth but he wasn't all that in his later years.) Mata Hari is the obvious exception but in that case her looks were her cover.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Also it's usually a bad idea for a top spy to be the best looking, most memorable person in the room which is why spies are usually pretty plain, nondescript people. (Frederick Joubert Duquesne was a bit of a looker in his youth but he wasn't all that in his later years.) Mata Hari is the obvious exception but in that case her looks were her cover. As we have discovered from real life, as a top spy nobody can remember you despite having met with you specifically, like a dozen times in 6 months, no matter how you look.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 13:48 |
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The rumors are the Wonder Woman 2 will have her fighting the Soviets in the 1980s. Diana fighting alongside the mujahideen? http://screenrant.com/wonder-woman-2-movie-setting-chris-pine/
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 15:02 |
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let's see how many morons start yas queening the taliban
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 16:07 |
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I can save today, you can save the world *flys a plane into the WTC*
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R. Guyovich posted:let's see how many morons start yas queening the taliban Didn't WW say in BvS that she abandoned mankind? I guess she lied.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 16:21 |
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Mr. Apollo posted:The rumors are the Wonder Woman 2 will have her fighting the Soviets in the 1980s. Diana fighting alongside the mujahideen? Soviets in the 80s? The wigs had better be on point.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 17:47 |
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howe_sam posted:Soviets in the 80s? The wigs had better be on point. I just want it to be this exact movie but with Lou Gossett Jr's character replaced with Wonder Woman and her invisible jet, like don't even change his dialogue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMHmwL-xyag
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Neo Rasa posted:I just want it to be this exact movie but with Lou Gossett Jr's character replaced with Wonder Woman and her invisible jet, like don't even change his dialogue. Lmao. My brother and I loved the Iron Eagle movies when we were younger, and this made me chuckle.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 23:21 |
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Mr. Apollo posted:The rumors are the Wonder Woman 2 will have her fighting the Soviets in the 1980s. Diana fighting alongside the mujahideen? This sucks because it's not an adaptation of Red Son
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 23:33 |
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We are a ways away from a true Elseworlds/what if live action movie. Not that they shouldn't try, though.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 23:40 |
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spacetoaster posted:Didn't WW say in BvS that she abandoned mankind? I guess she lied.
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 23:53 |
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Diana stands on a cliff watching the last of the Soviet forces leave Afghanistan. An ethereal image of Zeus appears next to her. Zeus: You have done well Diana. Once again you stood up for what is right. Diana: Mankind does not make it easy but I believe that their light will always shine through their darkness. Zeus: About that... do you remember what happened after the Great War? Diana: You mean, of course, returning to Germany a generation later to fight yet another war? Zeus: *glances at Diana and then turns his gaze to the ground* Diana: Are you kidding me?!?
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# ? Jul 11, 2017 23:54 |
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In the grim darkness of the past, present, and future, there is only war...
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:This is why Rorschach from The Watchmen was such a great burn on regular superhero comicbooks - he comes across at first like a cool avenging action dude like Batman or Wolverine but in the end he turns out to be a short ugly guy. Alan Moore had even been parading him around unmasked in front of the readers since pretty much the start of the comic but he was just another background face in the crowd until he let them in on the gag. Jackie Earle Haley was perfect for the role. Yeah, he was a great examination of how most heroes would really live, as hobos with severe untreated mental problems. Him as a short, ugly, messed up guy was a great vantage point to see portions of the story as. A counterpoint on those spies would be Roald Dahl, who banged his way through influential women to uncover info for the allies. Famous and good looking and still very effective. There have been more than a few spies who used their celebrity as easy access and lack of suspicion.
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# ? Jul 12, 2017 00:35 |
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I dunno, if you take out Ludendorff and Hindenburg in 1918, the Nazis might not come to power in the 30s.
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# ? Jul 12, 2017 00:37 |
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I think you would have some extremist group come to power. The Treaty of Versailles, the Great Depression, and the sentiment that Jews had stabbed Germany in the back causing it to lose WW1 were all independent of those two. If it wasn't the Nazis it would have been someone else.
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mllaneza posted:I dunno, if you take out Ludendorff and Hindenburg in 1918, the Nazis might not come to power in the 30s. Haven't the Terminator movies taught you anything?
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# ? Jul 12, 2017 01:12 |
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teagone posted:Haven't the Terminator movies taught you anything? If we try to rewrite history enough times it will overwrite itself completely, which given how the twentieth century went might not be a bad last resort.
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dont even fink about it posted:If we try to rewrite history enough times it will overwrite itself completely, which given how the twentieth century went might not be a bad last resort. Given how the 20th century went, it's probably already happened.
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Mr. Apollo posted:I think you would have some extremist group come to power. The Treaty of Versailles, the Great Depression, and the sentiment that Jews had stabbed Germany in the back causing it to lose WW1 were all independent of those two. If it wasn't the Nazis it would have been someone else. Thestab in the back was actually literally Ludendorff's idea and he was responsible for spreading it
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