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Always in my sig...until it's not...
Who is this and why do you keep posting her?
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Always in my sig...until it's not...
Who is this and why do you keep posting her?
A true test of willpower.
I ordered The Art of Wonder Woman book.
It just arrived.
But, I won't be seeing the movie until Saturday.
I want to wait until Saturday to read it to avoid spoiling myself.
Wish me luck!
I think when the movie is actually released there will be a mid-credits scene. They don't really show those in press/early screenings right? I want there to be so it stays consistent. Maybe WB confirmed there won't be one though... which sucks. Would be cool if there was one with Diana talking to Bruce or something. nothing too insane
A credits scene should set up a WW sequel instead of JL imoI think when the movie is actually released there will be a mid-credits scene. They don't really show those in press/early screenings right? I want there to be so it stays consistent. Maybe WB confirmed there won't be one though... which sucks. Would be cool if there was one with Diana talking to Bruce or something. nothing too insane
Is it a "Real" Housewife? It has to be, right?
Not to pick on you but since you put this in both threads I will say this for the non-spoiler crowd...sneak previews will have any post credit/mid credit scenes added (I have seen plenty so I know what I am talking about) and there isnt one here. No other Justice Leaguer filmed anything for this movie if you wait around thinking you will see something you will be disappointed.
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I think only 3 more positive reviews will make the score go up to 98% holy moly
It needs 78/80 to get 98%. Right now it's at 64/66.
A true test of willpower.
I ordered The Art of Wonder Woman book.
It just arrived.
But, I won't be seeing the movie until Saturday.
I want to wait until Saturday to read it to avoid spoiling myself.
Wish me luck!
how is that picking on me? you clarified it for me
That hard work includes a bit of quasi-superhero backstory of her own. Jenkins wore her workout gear to the coffee shop in the hopes of squeezing in a little inline speed skating, a passion she was indulging right after she had finished the screenplay for Monster.
When she was hit by a car.
I came to in the hospital, Jenkins said. It was a miraculous thing. No broken bones, but I got road burn, ripped all my face, my back, all my skin off, stitches through my head, all these scars.
I was a completely unproduced filmmaker who had just written Monster for Charlize Theron, and then I get hit by this car, she said.
Like any good superhero tale, the moment of crisis was followed by one of reinvention. Ever since then I sometimes joke my life became like if I had died, Jenkins said, and I started making it up from there.
Emboldened by the brush with death, Jenkins followed her gut, and that belief is repeated throughout the conversation. How did she get to where she was? Thinking for herself. What is her advice to young filmmakers? Think for yourself.
Even when asked why is Wonder Woman important today, Jenkins motto slips into her explanation: To teach people the lessons of thinking for yourself and doing the right thing and trying to be a good person, Jenkins said. Wonder Woman is Jenkins ultimate motivator to do good.
There's so many things making it particularly difficult for people to learn to think for yourself, she said. You are responsible. You are. For being a hero. Because no hero's going to come. It's going to be you. And you have to do it every day, not because anybody deserves it or anybody will know. You have to do it because that's who you are and that's what you believe."