Wonder Woman movie {Merged Threads} (film, Adam West, screen, 70s)
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We all know how much those movies made. It's a team film, like Civil War. What's your point, Willy?
Wonder Woman is an 800 million dollar movie that doesn't rely on any other heroes in DC's stable. That's more than most of Marvel's single character films. Even Doctor Strange with the ever-popular Benny (not to mention the brand) didn't manage that.
But can Wonder Woman say billion dollar club?... Can she? Can she?
And for those who didn't. My teenage nieces loved the film. (Frankly, I loved it, and I never paid any attention to the Lynda Carter WW figure -- or the DC comic that's apparently been around since 1941.)
We took my wife's 19 year old to see it. She's still very much at that stage where she's wanting to find herself. She seen all the comic book movies and WW by far was her favorite.
Linda Carter beats Gal Gadot as a total package. Gal has a prettier model face but Linda has a pretty face, body and boobies. Gal has a slender body (fashion model) with no to little boobies.
Linda Carter beats Gal Gadot as a total package. Gal has a prettier model face but Linda has a pretty face, body and boobies. Gal has a slender body (fashion model) with no to little boobies.
Gal's put on some muscle, though. She has the height, too. I can't think of many other actress who could've pulled off the role, since it's not an easy one to cast, unlike, say, Black Widow.
Linda Carter beats Gal Gadot as a total package. Gal has a prettier model face but Linda has a pretty face, body and boobies. Gal has a slender body (fashion model) with no to little boobies.
Ugh, really? This is what the thread has devolved into?
Ugh, really? This is what the thread has devolved into?
Sad isn't it?
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Originally Posted by Mr. Ryu
Linda Carter beats Gal Gadot as a total package. Gal has a prettier model face but Linda has a pretty face, body and boobies. Gal has a slender body (fashion model) with no to little boobies.
No, she doesn't. WW didn't have big breasts never did the 70's WW was more stripper like then what WW was/is supposed to be.
Box Office: 'Wonder Woman' Is The Leggiest $80 Million+ Opener Ever
As of today, Warner Bros./Time Warner Inc.'s Wonder Woman has earned $407.019 million at the domestic box office. This weekend, Labor Day weekend no less, will see the film lose 408 screens (mostly IMAX, thanks Inhumans) while letting us know if it’s going to have legs in Japan as it presumably bests the domestic gross of The Hunger Games ($408.01m in 2012 sans 3D) and Captain America: Civil War ($408.08m last year). So yeah, barring a complete collapse next weekend, it will likely pass the domestic gross of Iron Man 3 ($409.013m in 2013) within the next week or so, becoming the 20th-biggest domestic grosser of all time (until Star Wars: The Last Jedi) and the fifth-biggest comic book/superhero movie ever in North America.
When that happens, Wonder Woman will be the biggest superhero movie in North America sans the first two Avengers movies and Chris Nolan’s Dark Knight sequels. We’ll see if said $410 million+ domestic total can be passed by Justice League, Avengers: Infinity War and/or Avengers: That Which Must Not Be Titled. Aside from those three titles in the next two years, I don’t see much on the comic book terrain (Deadpool 2 is a super-duper longshot that will probably make less than Deadpool in North America while going bigger overseas) that can challenge this one’s North American total. Among non-sequel/origin stories, Wonder Woman is tops in domestic grosses but merely fourth (behind Spider-Man, Superman and Batman) in inflation-adjusted grosses.
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