Ah, but does he have the Mod Emma Peel-inspired Wonder Woman?
'The Train Job'
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No, no he doesn't. And he shan't, ever.
That armor fuckin' rocks.
I just hope that he acknowledges Wonder Woman's bondage past.
I am confused by this IMDB piece:
Hollywood hunk Mark Wahlberg has slammed Eminem, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck for giving a false impression of tough, impoverished childhoods in their music and films. The Planet Of The Apes star has lambasted Damon, his co-star in new movie The Departed, for romanticizing difficult upbringings in Good Will Hunting, his debut film with Affleck. Wahlberg - who blames his assault conviction 17 years ago on his harsh childhood - has also attacked rapper Eminem for idealizing his difficult formative years in his biopic 8 Mile, in an interview with Details magazine. The 33-year-old actor complains, "My childhood wasn't like some 8 Mile bulls**t where you go and have a rap-off. Or like West Side Story, where you all start dancing and s**t. If I make a film about my upbringing it's going to be about more than a f**king kid doing math, like in Good Will Hunting, you know what I mean?"
First off, it doesn't seem like he's harshing on Damon and Affleck, and secondly, why would you harsh on a rapper's semi-autobiographical movie for not being like your life? It's because there was no Funky Bunch, right?
Dude, not cool.
So he's saying "West Side Story" wasn't realistic? I never would have guessed.
Not only that, but neither Affleck or Damon have ever claimed that their upbringing was remotely like Good Will Hunting. They've always acknowledged they were Cambridge brats.
It sounded impossible that there was someone who needed to get over himself more than Ben Affleck or Eminem, but apparently, there is.
I always thought Jennifer Lopez outdid both of them handily.
I must admit I'm interested in seeing how Eminem reacts to a sniping war in the press with someone who doesn't wear high heels.