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Also, WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYyyyyyyyyyYYYYYYyyyyyyy too much speed ramping. For once I was actually annoyed by it because the action was so good without it."Looking like Nic Cage dressed in Kurt Cobain's closet. I mean that as a compliment" - BillyG
"Too cunty for wine bars, too dainty for real bars." - Anderson
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Originally posted by gravedigger View PostEven though it was very predictable/standard, I still liked the third act. Sorry, guys. at least you could follow the action in the traditional CGI-fest final fight.Originally posted by MartinWho the fuck is Kellan Lutz?Originally posted by gravediggerBasically what I'm saying is that, based on what I've watched so far, we should all listen to Matt more often.Originally posted by MartinAnd who the FUCK is Peaches Geldof?
Kellan Lutz's girlfriend?
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Originally posted by Matt View PostIt helps that the Steve Trevor death is done very well and has emotional resonance.My readers come to me for my thoughts and opinions. I've built myself into a brand
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Originally posted by Anderson View PostBut she's an emotional vacuum, so who does it register with? The audience that wants to bone Cap'n Kirk?
Jenkins worked her ass off to make her not horrible.Originally posted by AriThe only thing I want to tell her vagina is nomnomnomnomnomnomnomnom
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Yeah, I'm sure that it took a lot of takes to pull off her 'acting' throughout the movie. She sold his death scene pretty strongly, though.Originally posted by MartinWho the fuck is Kellan Lutz?Originally posted by gravediggerBasically what I'm saying is that, based on what I've watched so far, we should all listen to Matt more often.Originally posted by MartinAnd who the FUCK is Peaches Geldof?
Kellan Lutz's girlfriend?
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Originally posted by Abraham Smashington View PostI can't tell what your thoughts are on this movie Russ. hahah.
Gal Gadot is a terrible actor. They did the best they could to hide this immutable fact of life, giving her entire island nation the same broken English line delivery and dialing down their charisma until they resembled toy soldiers. It succeeds in making Diana the most lifelike of the dolls on the Island of Misfit Toys.
All of the action scenes felt like they were all in the same sort of lock-step and didn't really have any impact at all.
Everything was light as air, acrobatic sure, but lacking any real audio/visual weight to it so it all lost a lot of the intensity I'm sure was the goal.
Then there was the lazy ass wire work. They could have taken a page out of George Miller's editing playbook to make those shine but they ended up paced out like everything was running twice as long as it should. Just look at Diana's sparring match with Antiope and it is almost glacial with the wire work choreography. The less said about the beach head battle sequence the better (Diana and Steve literally watch a bullet as it flies past their heads and into the cliff archer behind them. Just...who the fuck thought that would be a good idea?).
Just limp as a whiskey dick all the way through.
The United States of Benetton Soldiers were okay for getting "babby's first pathos in war" scenes out of the way, but still had that bizarre sort of diversity quota to it that modern films embrace at the sacrifice of historical context. It's a sticky situation to be in as the current year's identity politics and inclusion efforts are hammered into every mammal on earth on a daily if not hourly basis. I don't think these things are bad, but when they aren't handled well they sometimes call attention to themselves and can at times distract from immersion.
That said, the chemistry was sort of there between Woodplank Woman and Kirk but it needed something more to really work. I actually felt more for the stand-in villains Dr. Poison and General Tony Montana. As it was, it still felt like Cocoon to me as far identifiable human interaction was concerned. Imagine it was Steve Guttenberg blowing himself up for the alien lady who just came inside him. It asked too much from the audience in my opinion while giving them little to work with. So the final sequences fell incredibly flat when they should/could have resonated. Like it was executed (different war and the one-two punch of role AND gender swaps though!) previously in Captain America 1.
Then Wondy super saiyan's with some of the same effects as those used by the Asylum films, seemingly ice-skating through bad guys to go fight a CG villain with a good actor's face stapled onto it. Remember when Dave Thewlis starred in Naked? I'm sure he tried to forget when he was in his mo-cap leotard.
The real highlight here was the villains before the lame duck reveal in the final act. The only scene that really stuck with me was when they were cackling about icing the other generals using their new and improved gas weapon. It was effective and more importantly, showcasing a human quality that was sorely needed in the rest of the film.
I understand the significance of Wonder Woman's success as a female directed/female-starring capeshit film, but I also think it's been extremely overrated in its watchability.Me quick one want slow
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