I don't think I even watched a trailer for this, but I saw it tonight and really loved it. I didn't even know Chris Pine was in it until a couple of days ago.
That's an odd assumption to make. What are you implying by that? I'm just as critical of U.S. foreign policy and militarism as I am of Israel's. Coincidentally the former offers military aid to the latter. The Palestinian children murdered by the IDF is made possible by U.S. support.
Yes I would have a problem with it. Not to mention the fact that the US military is always more than willing to offer support to Hollywood productions, using the institution and medium as a platform for military recruitment, to continue it's terrorist campaign.
If you loved Wonder Woman as much as most fans and critics did, and you now crave more of the character, you're in luck! The Chorus comic book thread community has again made a list of accessible recommendations for you to check out! Whether you're a new or lapsed comic book reader, or just new to this character, you'll be sure to jump right in and enjoy any of these wonderful hand-picked recommendations. Wonder Woman Rebirth Vol 2: Year One Writer: Greg Rucka Artists: Nicola Scott, Bilquis Evely Buy from InStockTrades or Amazon [NOTE: Pay no mind to this being "Vol. 2." The first volume in this "Rebirth" series tells a present-day story that can be read either before or after this volume. If you only pick this one up, you'll be fine!] Wonder Woman tends to have her origin story retold and tweaked every few years with each new creative team, but this newest run perfectly blends the best of the past with some great new elements. This volume puts an emphasis on who she is and what makes her a beacon of peace and love by showing her experiencing little things for the first time like cameras and soda while still combating major world issues like terrorism. Her supporting cast of Steve Trevor, Etta Candy, and Dr. Minerva have never been so well fleshed out as we see them teach Diana about this world and Diana's impact on them. Nicola Scott's art also does an amazing job of showing Diana's strength one moment and her compassion the next, providing the perfect entry point for new and old fans of Wonder Woman. - @Dodge725 Wonder Woman: The True Amazon Writer/Artist: Jill Thompson Buy from InStockTrades or Amazon The True Amazon is a child's storybook for adults. Thompson's story of tragedy and the foils of divine intervention is brought to life through some of the most beautiful watercolors I've ever seen, mixing moderate violence and adult themes with the unabashed charm you remember from the books that fascinated you before you could read. The story has a lot of changes from Wonder Woman's classic origin: There is no Steve Trevor that leads Diana into the world of man. There is only tragedy and the promise of atonement. One of the book's many highlights is a young, bratty Diana, a child treated like a holy symbol made of glass. As a Princess and a miracle she is not held accountable for her actions and grows up in a life of luxury in paradise with only one lone Amazon refusing to bow to Diana until she has proved herself. Diana is more flawed than we are use to seeing in our heroes, her pride devouring the peace promised to the Amazons by the Gods. The true story here lies with Diana realizing her flaws, rising above them, and becoming the Wonder Woman the world needs. This is my favorite Wonder Woman origin story. - @Vivatoto Wonder Woman by George Pérez Vol. 1 Writers: George Pérez, Len Wein Artists: George Pérez, Bruce D. Patterson Buy from InStockTrades or Amazon In the 80s, George Pérez brought Wonder Woman back to life with his run. Initially, he was slated to only work on it for several months. It turned out to be much longer than that, and for a good reason. Even though the older comics have quite a bit of dialogue and script in general, this one is well worth your time. It doesn't dwell too long on the origin story and after the first few issues, Wonder Woman is well on her way to showing everyone what she's all about. Len Wein was the main co-writer with Pérez on this run, and they wrote Wonder Woman in a way that didn't diminish the character. She was as powerful and determined as ever. A lot of it also takes place in her world, as opposed to ours. She faces challenges from the Gods in one storyline, and when she is in America, she faces the Cheetah. Keeping in mind that this is from the 80s, there are some moments that might not fly in comics in 2017. However, this run of 14 issues, plus some extras, has some good stories and stellar artwork from Pérez. If you want to dig into Wonder Woman's history, it's a must-read. - @Deanna Wonder Woman New 52 Vol. 1: Blood Writer: Brian Azzarello Artist: Cliff Chiang Buy from InStockTrades or Amazon New 52 Wonder Woman was good and you should read it. (Full description coming soon.) - @Henry Wonder Woman: Earth One Writer: Grant Morrison Artist: Yanick Paquette Buy from InStockTrades or Amazon The cover image for Wonder Woman Earth One features Diana bound in chains. This image, like almost every element of this book, is carefully calculated to tell you a different kind of Wonder Woman story. For those unfamiliar, the “Earth One” line of graphic novels pairs together top talent in order to retell the origin stories of DC’s most popular heroes. These books are not tied to any other story being published at DC, and therefore should provide an easy gateway for new readers. In addition, it gives the talented writers and artists a chance to tell stories unencumbered by over a half century of continuity. For Wonder Woman, writer Grant Morrison and artist Yanick Paquette chose to tell a story that embraced the original vision of Wonder Woman’s creator William Moulton Marston. Mr. Marston is an incredible interesting person. He played a part in inventing the lie detector test (giving the lasso of truth a new meaning), he also embraced alternative lifestyles, as evidenced by his polyamorous relationship. Mr. Marston was a feminist, who included in his works strong reactions to the ills of the patriarchy, but he also often worked with themes of dominance and submission, which for him were tied into eroticism (again, giving the lasso of truth new meaning). Morrison and Paquette package all of this together, and more, in order to tell a modern version of Diana’s origin. This is a story seeped in feminism and fetishism. But it is also a superhero story, albeit a nontraditional one. This is a book that demands your attention and to be engaged seriously as a critical text. While far from perfect, Wonder Woman Earth One is a book that demonstrates how comics, and the character of Wonder Woman, are not easily cataloged. - @scottlechowicz
Wonder Woman takes in $11million in Thursday previews. This puts it on par with GotG. It also beats out Fifty Shades as the largest Thursday preview haul for female helmed movie.
Midday update has WW eyeing a $34-37 million Friday on way to $86-95 million opening weekend THR is estimating $94 million I will be pretty giddy with anything above $90. I'm seeing it Sunday. The hype is real.
Looks like the recent Friday updates have it at $38.5 million. Projections updated to $95+ Come on! Let's hit $100 million! So awesome.
most important takeaway, punching nazis is okay, Diana is a pure soul and does not prevent Steve from punching them so it is good to punch them BB Diana was so cute and Gal Gadot and Chris Pine had great chemistry I loved how they used the lasso one thing I couldn't help think that this must have been super scary for the kids because Maru's mask scared me and I'm an adult technically