Wooed? Or something else...?
What's the right term? Infected?
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Wooed? Or something else...?
What's the right term? Infected?
Huh. They didn't like the musical ep. Oh, well.
Treat Your Woman Like A Man - As an icon of feminism, all Wonder Woman has ever wanted is equal opportunities. Don't pander to the Oprah crowd to get women into the theater; but don't skank her out for the "Maxim" readers, either. Ignore her gender and concentrate on making a great superhero movie.
t barfs
There are at least two comic book shops on the same street as the Warner Bros. lot — let me know if you want me to MapQuest directions for you.
Hee. We go to those!
It's MTV. They hate all music they don't profit off of.
I think Wonder Woman dreams of a world where a) ignoring gender isn't necessary, and b) ignoring gender != treating you like a man.
And one where the genders are not divided into "the Oprah crowd" and "the Maxim readers".
Me, I'd like a double scoop of "none of the above".
ignoring gender != treating you like a man
It doesn't?
t slaps forehead
t slaps that writer
Huh. They didn't like the musical ep. Oh, well.
You were hired, Joss, because your "Buffy" so brilliantly walked the tightrope between camp humor and credibility for seven memorable seasons. With the exception of that musical episode, you can simply glance back at those old formulas to achieve that "X-Men"-type combination of not veering too far toward the camp that sank "Batman & Robin" or the self-importance that dragged down "Hulk."
Nor is this goink apparently aware that Joss did script work on X-Men.
Hey Fanboy, next time you plan on taking someone to task over work they're about to do, try to be aware of their credits.