And one where the genders are not divided into "the Oprah crowd" and "the Maxim readers".
But I don't think that it means all men=Maxim, all women=Oprah. UIt means, "don't be all namby-pamby 'We Girls Can Do Anything' candy-colored feminist, but don't stick her in a string bikini for the whole movie." I don't think acknowledging the extremes means ignoring the middle.
You have 60-plus years of classic Wonder Woman plotlines to plunder as you see fit
Pffft. Wonder Woman had maybe three interesting plotlines before the Perez reboot in the 80s.
Pffft. Wonder Woman had maybe three interesting plotlines before the Perez reboot in the 80s.
The plot ante has been upped with Rucka taking over. If you count The Hiketeia, he's managed three interesting plotlines (and he's only had two plotlines in the regular run, so his batting average is pretty freaking good.)
Dude. I loved The Hiketeia.
Dude. I loved The Hiketeia.
How can one not love boot-on-Bat?
Wow--Ebert gave Sin City four stars. Of course, this is the man who called Dark City the best film of its year, too (I liked that film, just not that much).
Who knew?
sheepishly raises hand...
Did I forget to mention that when I found out about it last April?
The plot ante has been upped with Rucka taking over. If you count The Hiketeia, he's managed three interesting plotlines (and he's only had two plotlines in the regular run, so his batting average is pretty freaking good.)
Yeah, I've liked 90s and later WW pretty well. But she's been more of a symbol than a character for much of her career.
Comics vs Screen comparisons of Sin City: [link]
Mystery movie:
Early to mid 80's. Family is trying to escape East Germany, they do so in a hot air balloon.
I saw this in the theater with my dad (whose taste in movies can be a bit obscure) and I don't remember what it was called.