"... Act, that each tomorrow find us farther than today."
- Longfellow
Perhaps not, but I would have argue that Gail Simone, Phil Jimenez, Loebs, Allan Luke and Greg Rucka all did very good jobs of showing us exactly that.
As for the Widow - folks would have said the same thing about Thor getting his own movie not so long ago. Not to mention Ghost Rider, who will soon have two.
Irene Adler: “I would have you right here on this desk until you begged for mercy twice.”
Sherlock: “I’ve never begged for mercy in my life.”
Irene: “Twice.”
Irene Adler: “I would have you right here on this desk until you begged for mercy twice.”
Sherlock: “I’ve never begged for mercy in my life.”
Irene: “Twice.”
Irene Adler: “I would have you right here on this desk until you begged for mercy twice.”
Sherlock: “I’ve never begged for mercy in my life.”
Irene: “Twice.”
I'd be interested to see what Whedon, who has been to TV what Claremont has been to Comics, in terms of writing strong, well-realized women, would do with her in a feature.
I think, however, that his take on Wonder Woman was too revisionist and not really anything I'd want to see.
That said, nothing in the current comic is anything I'd want to see, either.
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Civilly disobeying the law of gravity.
Financially? Yeah, it's very probable it would have at least gotten it's budget back. Critically? From what I'm hearing, Whedon's writing and directing skills are probably fairly strong components in not only the early critical praise, but the movie having a longer success period than initial opening weekend.
Like someone said earlier, I don't want Diana to literally EMBODY concepts like feminism and girl power or whatever, but I do think part of what makes her interesting is her feminity and all that. Outside of that, I agree.
And honestly, at this point, I kinda hope they don't do a Justice League movie with this caliber--'cause I'm already insanely hyped for Avengers, which I never was a HUGE fan of. If they did a JL movie as good as this, I don't think I'd be able to see it in the theater without getting arrested for indecent exposure.
DAMN. May I inquire as to why you didn't like it?
Pretty much agreed on this. Not to mention She-Hulk--I recently just read through Slott's run on the book and I'm now definitely a big fan of her.![]()
"... Act, that each tomorrow find us farther than today."
- Longfellow
Well, I'm one of those annoying feminist fans who highly dislikes the changes made to the Amazons for example, but I'm also a HUGE Whedon fan who desperately wanted to see his take on Diana. I think Brett is right, judging from the nearly overwhelmingly positive response Avengers is getting from fanboy and critic alike, Warners dropping the ball on Whedon's take on Wonder Woman is going to make them look all the more stupid. I have zero problems with Diana having foibles and faults, and a learning curve as a human being. I know a lot of Wonder Woman fans want her to be perfect from the get go, but I've never been one of them.
And I don't see why so many people keep saying he would have completely changed her. I've read every inteview Joss Whedon has done in regards to Wonder Woman since it was announced ( She is my favorite comic character, and Whedon is easily one of my favorite creators ever ) As far as I can tell, his version of Wonder Woman was going to be Princess Diana of the Amazons, who rescues Steve Trevor after crashing onto Paradise Island and taking him back to the outside world. She would have the bracelets, the tiara, the lasso, the only thing he was going to change were the panties, probably to be replaced by a battle skirt. ( Something that any future WW movie will probably do anyways, no matter who makes it ) This would have been a version of WW we know and love, not a top to bottom reinvention like the Halle Berry Catwoman movie. Her villains might not have been Ares or Circe, but they WERE going to be based on Greek Mythology, something the classic WW tv show never bothered to do. And yet because he was going to change her panties she was going to be "completely different". Certainly the changes he would have made to her would have been far less than anything Azzarello has done. While I haven't read his script, I highly doubt uber feminist Whedon would have made the Amazons cold blooded killers or child slave traders for example. And yet there is this notion that he was going to "change everything about her", just because the origin of how she discovered the use of Bullets and Bracelets was different than the comics.
Not long ago I read the comments a few well known creators have said about Joss Whedon's script, and it just reinforces my notion that Warners simply has zero faith in any WW project, and are very willing to let it die.Maybe the critical and (no doubt) eventual commercial success of Avengers will change their minds, but who knows really.
This is what Mark Millar recently said about it...not that he's my favorite creator, but still...interesting to read.
Q: Are there any other superhero franchises you’d like to re-cook if you had the time…? Wonder Woman could use a hand…
Actually, no. I think if you’d asked me a few years ago I’d say yeah, but to me I really like working in comics; so many of my friends who work in movies just tell me horror stories. You’ve got to look at Joss Whedon as the perfect example. Joss is one of the best writers on the planet. Brilliant guy, great writer, excellent director, white hot - and they brought him on to Wonder Woman. And they just wasted two years of his life. He didn’t have time to do anything else. He handed in a really good Wonder Woman script that just really got picked apart and ended up just not happening. And you never get those two years back.
And this is what Bruce Timm said about Whedon's WW script around the time the animated movie was coming out:
Q: Will we ever see a Wonder Woman feature film?
TIMM: She's been a notoriously tough nut to crack in coming up with a movie story for her. Joss Whedon did a version that I actually really liked, but that didn't get the greenlight for whatever reason. There was another script that was fast-tracked for awhile, but has since been put on the back-burner. It's difficult to say
"Nice girls don't wear Cha-Cha Heels"
-John Water's Female Trouble
People´s high expectations of WW make her toxic.
So I say... bring in that Supergirl movie I´ve been waiting for for so long.
If Mark Millar approves, it couldn't have been good.![]()
"... Act, that each tomorrow find us farther than today."
- Longfellow
I'm so sick of fans mentioning the Greek myths as material for Wonder Woman's enemies. We need modern supervillains. The army can kill a hydra with napalm, just like they killed that giant tarantula in the horror film "Tarantula!".
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