Why would you assume that Gal Gadot made more money once the bonuses kicked in?
Because those are usually dependent on the box-office performance of the film, and Wonder Woman will outgross Man of Steel(domestically, it already did).
Why would you assume that Gal Gadot made more money once the bonuses kicked in?
Because those are usually dependent on the box-office performance of the film, and Wonder Woman will outgross Man of Steel(domestically, it already did).
She's not *totally* jaded, but after a century of living in man's world she's had plenty of practice in dealing with people.
Wow, I'm really shocked to see something that bad coming from Joss Whedon.Everyone should be very glad Joss Whedon's script didn't get made.
Alien Resurrection was also done by Whedon. People forget. HahaWow, I'm really shocked to see something that bad coming from Joss Whedon.
There's a reason it didn't go further. Everyone has their mistakes and failures though. Usually our half-finished failures don't end up leaked and thrown around to the public as an example of what not to do though.Wow, I'm really shocked to see something that bad coming from Joss Whedon.
Wow, I'm really shocked to see something that bad coming from Joss Whedon.
Is this sarcasm? He largely jumped the shark during the last few seasons of Buffy/Angel.
Which he wrote extremely little of.He largely jumped the shark during the last few seasons of Buffy/Angel.
Neo-Confederate Apologia just isn't my cup of tea.
It doesn't sound like anyone's, good thing whatever that is doesn't appear in Buffy or Angel. If you're talking about some kind of Pro-Confederacy (like the US Civil War Confederacy), I'm calling BS. Besides that, I don't know what you could mean and I don't really care to be quite honest. The only really bad thing about the late Buffy seasons is those terrible "nerd" villains. I mean, there is also a bad episode or two, but Buffy Season 6 and Seven are both much, much better then Season 2 or 5, and Angel Season 5 is a big improvement over 4, which I consider the worst season of Angel.
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Wow - You really mis-read his character motivations. Steve WANTS to be 'strong' like his close friend Bucky Barnes is. He WANTS to be able to stand up to bullies and help people and be able to fight his own battle; but because of his current physical condition he CAN'T. Hell, he tries and tries to get into the Army to 'do his part' like the majority of young men in his generation after Pearl Harbor. He accepts Dr. Erskine's VERY RISKY offer because it may allow him to finally 'measure up' to Bucky Barnes.
Diana's motivations are different in that SHE HAS the physical prowess and strength already and has since the day she was 'born' - and knows it. Diana also has the support of another Amazon who KNOWS the prophecy, and EXACTLY what/who Diana is, and what Zues meant her to do/become and is working towards that end . What's holding Diana back is her MOTHER's desire to keep her safe. Her mother thinks Ares will probably kill Diana if she ultimately confronts him and Diana is essentially rebelling against her mother.
He's talking about Firefly, but calling it "Neo-Confederate Apologia" misses the entire point of the series and is far too simplistic a "generalization".
It's obvious that this was more Jenkins' movie than it was Snyder's so I gave her credit for that. Are you Snyder's personal assistant who needs to point out whenever he was involved in something.
How is this relevant to what a horrible mess the MoS and BvS movies are? The terrible pacing, the meandering, messy plot, the unpleasant shit.
I'll forgive you for not noticing the subtleties of colour but I'm into photography so I really care.
I thought this was a Wonder Woman thread! And I loved that movie!![]()
Oh, wow, that is ridiculous. I didn't even know that was what was being talked about. Yeah, you could make some comparisons like that, but the browncoats weren't fighting for things like slavery, and the Alliance were not good guys.
No one should be unaware that films are not made in isolation.
Why some have this pathological resentment of Snyder--the man who effectively carried and shaped DC's first film universe--is something for others to analyze...or...
You're "into photography" but for some reason, you do not understand why London, and every location to follow were purposely "little too blue". (as you described it). The darker tone and general lack of color served the story. Its darker for a reason--one used in endless films. Unless one expected...
It is, and it is inseparable from the rest of the DC film universe.
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