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Gal Gadot cast as Wonder Woman In ‘Batman Vs. Superman’

Honestly, before the movies came along titles like Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy and even Iron Man sounded just as cheesy as anything in DC's catalog. They never sounded all that cool or badass to me.

Although I'll grant you, Aquaman is a pretty lame name for a superhero (regardless of how cool the character himself might be).
 
Mera was so hot on Smallville.

(She was pretty intense on Agent's of Shield as well as Lorelei.)

But that's what happens when you pay a very beautiful actress to be very beautiful.
 
Honestly, before the movies came along titles like Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy and even Iron Man sounded just as cheesy as anything in DC's catalog. They never sounded all that cool or badass to me.

Yeah, "iron" doesn't really sound that intimidating.

"Iron Man, Iron Man. Does whatever an iron can. Presses pants really fine; keeps those seams right in line. Hey there -- there goes the Iron Man!"

(Recalled from an issue of John Byrne's Sensational She-Hulk, though it may have existed earlier.)
 
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z87chgp2qA[/yt] Still my favorite Iron Man theme.

If it comes down to Avengers or Justice League, give me the League.
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtZ-cz-3zqo[/yt]

[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb5wZ7ZPXdA[/yt]
 
GL's problem was that they couldn't decide to make it funny or serious, hired a Director who had no experience with that sort of stuff, spent a lot of money on ultimately useless things and crammed too much stuff into one flick.

GL's problem was that it was too faithful to the comic. A lot of us love Jordan, but no GLs other than maybe Gardner have really compelling personal arcs (despite Johns's more-than-adequate-for-a-comic retconning of so much of Jordan's backstory). Reynolds did a decent job, but a good actor can't overcome the kinds of problems that movie shared with the Iron Man series over at Marvel - that takes a great one, like Downey.
Funny, I still haven't seen GL all the way through. Last time it was on EPIX or whatever I tried to record it but the DVR froze up.

What I saw of it wasn't as bad as I'd heard. :/
 
Honestly, before the movies came along titles like Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy and even Iron Man sounded just as cheesy as anything in DC's catalog. They never sounded all that cool or badass to me.

Yeah, "iron" doesn't really sound that intimidating.

"Iron Man, Iron Man. Does whatever an iron can. Presses pants really fine; keeps those seams right in line. Hey there -- there goes the Iron Man!"

(Recalled from an issue of John Byrne's Sensational She-Hulk, though it may have existed earlier.)

"Silver Surfer" sounds incredibly lame.
"Ghost Rider" sounds like a joke, probably a deliberate one.
"Wonder Man" used to sound really cool to me, but these days it would be downright embarrassing to use in discussion.
"Ant-Man"? They're actually going to title the movie that? How is that a remotely dramatic or threatening name?

On the other side of the fence, back in the 1970s I thought the same thing when I first heard "Black Canary". However, the significance is undercut when you realize this was also when I thought "Wonder Man" was cool.

Well, regardless of whether Dinah has a cool name, at least the "Black" wasn't inspired by her skin color. :lol:
 
One of the children of Wonder Woman's creator(s) apparently likes the casting, at least:

Last March, I went to see “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” with Byrne Holloway Marston. He’s named for all three of his parents. He’s eighty-three. He’s a retired obstetrician. He’s also a movie buff. He’s optimistic about Gal Gadot, though he thinks that Jennifer Lawrence would have made a tip-top Wonder Woman. “She’s good enough to soften it up,” he says.
 
You know how fucked up that is?

Wonder Woman is a composite of their mother and their father's mistress who would make love to their mother.
 
Honestly, before the movies came along titles like Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy and even Iron Man sounded just as cheesy as anything in DC's catalog. They never sounded all that cool or badass to me.

Yeah, "iron" doesn't really sound that intimidating.

"Iron Man, Iron Man. Does whatever an iron can. Presses pants really fine; keeps those seams right in line. Hey there -- there goes the Iron Man!"

(Recalled from an issue of John Byrne's Sensational She-Hulk, though it may have existed earlier.)

Redeemed somewhat by this:
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHW6qL67R2M[/yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHW6qL67R2M

But yeah, almost all the superhero titles sound silly but we're immune to a lot of that if we grew up with them.
 
"Silver Surfer" sounds incredibly lame.

I still don't understand what Jack Kirby was thinking. But then, I feel that way about quite a few of his creations.


"Ant-Man"? They're actually going to title the movie that? How is that a remotely dramatic or threatening name?

Why would one want a hero's name to be threatening? Shouldn't it be reassuring or inspiring? It's not just about scaring the bad guys, it's about giving hope to the populace.

Then again, "Ant-Man" isn't exactly reassuring or inspiring either.
 
Ant-Man also goes by Giant Man. It sounds more heroic than Ant-Man.
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Also there was Black Goliath
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"Silver Surfer" sounds incredibly lame.

I still don't understand what Jack Kirby was thinking. But then, I feel that way about quite a few of his creations.


"Ant-Man"? They're actually going to title the movie that? How is that a remotely dramatic or threatening name?

Why would one want a hero's name to be threatening? Shouldn't it be reassuring or inspiring? It's not just about scaring the bad guys, it's about giving hope to the populace.

Then again, "Ant-Man" isn't exactly reassuring or inspiring either.
Silver Surfer? He's silver and rides a surf board in space. Not too much of a stretch thinking that Marvel was capitalizing on the surfing craze of the 60s.

Ant-Man sounds a little doofy to me. I'm not familiar with him, but The Atom sounds more hip to me.

Reassuring or inspiring? Giving hope to the populace? Pfft. I say scare the bat-crap (pun intended) out of the villains and let the populace take comfort where they find it. ;)
 
Wayne?

Hank recently went through a transvestive stage where he was wearing (a version of) his dead wife's costume and answering to the name "The Wasp".
 
Does it strike anyone else that DC's names for things just kinda, well... suck?

> Marvel's "The Avengers": cool. DC's "Justice League": meh.
> Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy": very cool. DC's "Legion of Superheroes": lame.
> Marvel's "Thor": badass. DC's "Green Lantern Corps": huh? A unit of primitive light bulbs?
> Marvel's "Namor the Sub-Mariner": kinda dorky, but okay. DC's "Aquaman": the jokes just write themselves...


... Annnnnyyyhow, The New Yorker has a large article on Wonder Woman in its latest issue. I'm partway through it, it's mostly about William Marston and his academic/personal stuff so far.
No they aren't "cooler", just the products of a different age. The Avengers came out half a decade after the Justice League. The Guardians of the Galaxy came out a decade after the Legion. They aren't even the same type of team/concept. Both sound a bit silly. Which GotG film plays upon.

How is Thor an analog of the Green Lantern? (How works for the Guardians of the Universe)

Namor the Sub-Mariner was just the Sub-Mariner in the beginning and called "Subby" by fans and characters in the book. What about the name "Aquaman" would there be jokes about, without prior knowledge of the character?
 
GL's problem was that they couldn't decide to make it funny or serious, hired a Director who had no experience with that sort of stuff, spent a lot of money on ultimately useless things and crammed too much stuff into one flick.

GL's problem was that it was too faithful to the comic. A lot of us love Jordan, but no GLs other than maybe Gardner have really compelling personal arcs (despite Johns's more-than-adequate-for-a-comic retconning of so much of Jordan's backstory). Reynolds did a decent job, but a good actor can't overcome the kinds of problems that movie shared with the Iron Man series over at Marvel - that takes a great one, like Downey.
Funny, I still haven't seen GL all the way through. Last time it was on EPIX or whatever I tried to record it but the DVR froze up.

What I saw of it wasn't as bad as I'd heard. :/


That's just it...to me the first 1/2 was great....but it was the ending on earth that seemed like such a let down. Big difference in the feel of each 1/2.
 
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