Starscream 07:55 PM 03-20-2011
Humpdebump 01:29 PM 03-23-2011
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Humpdebump 05:19 AM 04-15-2011
They changed her costume because people were complaining that she looked too sexy. Who the hell are these people. New getup looks terrible.
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Kreth 08:15 AM 04-15-2011
I was going to suggest that a movie might have done better, but apparently there's been one stuck in development for a few years. Fantasy/Sci-fi has pretty much bombed on TV lately (aside from Lost). Look at stuff like V, The Event, The Cape, No Ordinary Family, Defying Gravity, Stargate: Universe, Caprica. If they're not gone yet, they will be in May. The public would rather watch crap like Dancing With the "Stars," Bob's Burgers, and of course: American Idol.
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BloodSpite 09:08 AM 04-15-2011
Always wanted to see her played by Julie Strain. Ahh too late now I guess
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CigarNut 10:55 AM 04-15-2011
Originally Posted by Kreth:
I was going to suggest that a movie might have done better, but apparently there's been one stuck in development for a few years. Fantasy/Sci-fi has pretty much bombed on TV lately (aside from Lost). Look at stuff like V, The Event, The Cape, No Ordinary Family, Defying Gravity, Stargate: Universe, Caprica. If they're not gone yet, they will be in May. The public would rather watch crap like Dancing With the "Stars," Bob's Burgers, and of course: American Idol. :-)
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It's true that a lot of the recent fantasy shows have bombed, but a lot of that has to do with scripts...
Look at the first season of Hero's. Good script and a good show -- then it went down-hill. The recent series The Cape had a good idea, but lousy script -- and the main actor (forget his name) just could not pull off the character.
I think with fantasy series people have high expectations and the developers are not up to the task right now...
Never watched Idol... My wife watches Dancing, but for me it's easy to avoid...
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I really do like a good SciFi show and periodically re-watch Firefly/Serenity from and the Dresden Files from SF Channel. Or I read...
BTW, I will check out Wonder Woman, just to see how this new actress does. She looks pretty hot and that seems to be able to take a mediocre series a long way...
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Starscream 07:52 PM 04-15-2011
Originally Posted by Humpdebump:
They changed her costume because people were complaining that she looked too sexy. Who the hell are these people. New getup looks terrible.
Are you talking about the show or the comic? I know they got rid of the skin tight clothes in the comic a year or two ago.
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Humpdebump 08:17 PM 04-15-2011
Originally Posted by Starscream:
Are you talking about the show or the comic? I know they got rid of the skin tight clothes in the comic a year or two ago.
The one for the show, I saw a pic of the new costume a couple of weeks ago and it looks terrible. It was a pi true of her running through the streets.
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TBone 09:34 PM 04-15-2011
I wouldn't care if she was naked I'd want some of her rescue me time...
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madwilliamflint 09:56 AM 06-07-2011
meh. Not impressed. How the hell that's suposed to compare with
the real thing I have no idea.
They don't make 'em like they used to.
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agctribefan 10:24 AM 06-07-2011
Didn't they already cancel the show? I thought I read that it was done without airing a single episode.
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Starscream 01:11 PM 06-07-2011
Originally Posted by madwilliamflint:
meh. Not impressed. How the hell that's suposed to compare with the real thing I have no idea.
They don't make 'em like they used to.
You do know that the "real thing" was created way before Lynda Carter, right?
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The Poet 01:28 PM 06-07-2011
My problem is not with the costume nor the actress chosen, and I need refrain from condemning the scripts until they are aired . . . obviously. However, I always found the character of Wonder Woman to be pretty damn lame. In fact, with the exception of a few of Marvel's X-Women, I find ALL female superheroes to be, bustiers or not, flat and one-dimensional.
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Yeah, because male superheros are just so deep...
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The Poet 01:45 PM 06-07-2011
Originally Posted by T.G:
Yeah, because male superheros are just so deep... :-)
Not wrong, but not entirely accurate either, as even many of the "lesser" male heroes are fleshed out more completely. It may likely be due to the fact that men totally dominate the comics industry, as creators, writers, artists, and consumers, and thus they are less able to produce (or relate to) a more rounded female character.
Though by "rounded" I of course mean emotionally and personally, as opposed to physically.
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Starscream 08:24 AM 06-08-2011
Originally Posted by The Poet:
Not wrong, but not entirely accurate either, as even many of the "lesser" male heroes are fleshed out more completely. It may likely be due to the fact that men totally dominate the comics industry, as creators, writers, artists, and consumers, and thus they are less able to produce (or relate to) a more rounded female character.
Though by "rounded" I of course mean emotionally and personally, as opposed to physically. :-)
Very true. Black Canary and Oracle are about the only female heroes that I can think of that have any depth to their character over at DC. Like you said, it's the result of a male dominant industry with a primarily male audience. Stereotypical gender roles will always exist, I guess.
My problem with Wonder Woman is not the original character herself (who broke stereotypical gender roles when she was introduced), but the constant need to redefine and revamp her character every couple of years. We don't need a complete makeover each and every year.
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