It's not about 'deserve' it's about what you believe. And I believe in Love.
Another...Gal is really REALLY GOOD!!!
https://youtu.be/fTDh0R7sE9I
It's not about 'deserve' it's about what you believe. And I believe in Love.
I put the clips in order on a playlist if anyone wants to watch. Super spoilers though!
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...XGNxSszrVu-4R3
It's not about 'deserve' it's about what you believe. And I believe in Love.
These clips are great! Definitely getting spoilery yeah, but I don't regret watching them.
I can definitely see the hand of both Geoff Johns and Alan Heinberg here. spoilers:end of spoilers
A scene where someone holds the lasso and is unexpectedly forced to reveal something funny or self-deprecating is all Johns; he's used the lasso for comic effect like three or four times. Meanwhile the depiction of Diana's love interest as a spy, as someone who lies naturally and instinctively, can be traced to Heinberg's use of Tom Tresser during his WW arc.
Also...okay, folks are gonna make a fuss if I say it but it's gonna be said at some point anyway so I'm just gonna say it: this really does feel more like a Marvel film than a DC film from what we've seen. spoilers:end of spoilers
I can maybe...maybe see this sort of banter between Steve and Diana in a film like Suicide Squad. But there is no trace of MoS or BvS here.
Wonder Woman - Behind the Scenes (Spoilers!):
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So it seems they are going with Perez s origin for the lasso
You can't have a Wonder Woman movie and not have bullets and bracelets
Really interesting interviews! Not too spoilery either...well, nothing new...
https://youtu.be/uzrjcbnCwkU
It's not about 'deserve' it's about what you believe. And I believe in Love.
I try not to watch any more of these so I have some new scenes to view when watching the movie, lol!
For those looking for an after credit scene. WW won't have one.
Wonder Woman Will Not Have A Post-Credits Scene
I'm hopeful this movie pulls ahead of $700 million. That would be a resounding success.
Typical film logic seems to be that a movie needs to make at least triple its budget just to break even. WW's budget is somewhere around $125 million. So technically anything over $375 million qualifies as a mathematical success.
As far as I'm concerned, this movie can make $500 million without breaking a sweat. That's already more than enough to call it an unquestionable smash hit. I would say $600 million is very achievable and I wouldn't rule out $700 million as a possibility, given how much hype is currently surrounding this movie.
Though much is taken, much abides; and though
We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are,
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
--Lord Alfred Tennyson--