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Hey Connie Nielsen was in the Devils Advocate 


...then you might like this too.
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Would like to see it in its 'plane formation' though...
saw this again tonight. No Ragrets


The end titles of Wonder Woman see an avatar of hope and love confront one of mankinds greatest follies: The Great War the war to end all wars. Fires burn, sparks fly. She is a shield against the darkness, a beacon for justice, an immovable force for good in a world gone very bad. She is Diana, Princess of Themyscira, Daughter of Hippolyta and, by the time the credits roll, the superhero known as Wonder Woman.
Produced by the team at Greenhaus GFX under the direction of filmmaker Patty Jenkins, the Wonder Woman main-on-end titles are a mythic retelling of Dianas journey from warrior to hero. Following her from the hidden shores of Themyscira to the muddy trenches of the Western Front and beyond, the title sequence functions both as a reprise of the film that preceded it and reminder of who this unyielding fighter and future Justice Leaguer is as she takes her place among a pantheon of heroes. She is a woman out of time, a champion forged not just by battle but by her deep understanding of the world around her. Supercharged by composer Rupert Gregson-Williams powerful score a highlight of the otherwise dreary DC Comics movie musicscape the end titles become a perfect capstone to Dianas origin story and a springboard to a larger world.
I wont lie...I kind of wish I had bought the Ultimate ticket cause I would definitely keep going![]()
Patty Jenkins is retweeting the most adorable stuff atm

I would love to see Chief show back up in present day. And Diana's not even surprised.https://moviepilot.com/p/wonder-wom...troduced-yet-another-god-and-we-all-missed-it
I think that would be a cool way to bring Chief back. Native American mythology has always intrigued me!

Lawd, this is fantastic.Poster Posse art by Chris Malbon.
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Wow it's been a while since I've visited this place
But I finally got around to seeing Wonder Woman and I LOVED it, it's gone straight up to my top 5 favorite Superhero Films of all time! One of the things I was afraid of going into it, was that they would overplay the 'kick-butt female warrior' stereotype'.
Look I'm a woman who loves seeing strong women in movies, I also hold a special spot for Wonder Woman in my heart because of what she represents to me...but too much these days when we see a female warrior on film they either sexualize her too much "oh hot chick in spandex, etc', or they spend too much time TELLING and not SHOWING ex: "look at me I'm a tough chick who can take down twenty men singlehandedly while wearing heels!" etc.
What I loved about this film was that they SHOWED us Diana was a bad*** warrior without trying to cram any sort of "LOOK we're making a Female Superhero Film!" down our throats. Really the subject of Diana being a woman who can fight was never really brought up in the movie, I was waiting for the proverbial "but she's a woman and look how she kicks butt!" line to drop and it never really did, other then a brief joke, (I'm both frightened and aroused" LOL) she really was treated no differently then if she were a male lead in a action film...and I loved that.
THAT'S the type of thing I want to see more of in the future with female action heroes. Stop playing up the fact that they are female, and just tell their story like you would if they were male heroes, etc.
Just my two cents.
Diana, like her introductory movie, has childlike enthusiasm but no passion.