I haven't seen Blade III, but I can't discount Biel entirely. She's not my favourite, but it might work.
She has the physicality, and while that movie didn't showcase anyone's acting talent, she surprised me by having some in Summer Catch. Not ideal, but vastly preferable to Scarlet Johanssen or Lindsay Lohan or whoever the IT Girl is this week.
Then again, it's stronger than some of the names I've seen people on the web suggesting. (Charisma Carpenter? Are people COMPLETELY mental?)
Are there people out there delusional enough to think that Charisma and Joss want to work together again? I bet he'd cast Donald Sutherland as Wonder Woman before her.
Jolie would work for me, but I think Catherine Zeta Jones would be better if she could handle the action parts of it. (And lets face it, she has to be better able to handle them than Kim Basinger...)
Are there people out there delusional enough to think that Charisma and Joss want to work together again? I bet he'd cast Donald Sutherland as Wonder Woman before her.
Many of them. They think Joss should get down on his hands and knees and beg her to work with him.
Fandom's weird, yo. In certain sections, nothing is ever the fault of the actor (unless the actor is SMG), it's always the fault of ME, specifically Joss or Marti. Who are the Great Satans.
They're making a movie about Friendster.
Sher said Grace sparked to the chance to play a character looking for love while navigating technology such as instant messaging, camera phones and Internet porn.
Maybe this whole casting problem is the reason it's taken so long to get a Wonder Woman movie off the ground.
I think reinventing the story from its bizarro Freudian and later gooftastic 70s roots is the hard part. Casting? Easy peasy after that.
We're gonna go, I think. Make Em a shirt that says "Snootch to tha muthafuckin bootch!!!"
If you do, Jay and Kevin need to autograph her.
In certain sections, nothing is ever the fault of the actor
Obviously, these fans have never been, nor worked with, actual actors.
Not that lots of things are the fault of actors, they're just, you know.... people like the rest of us. Many are way dingbattier than the rest of us.
Okay, the Today show is interviewing the cast of Spamalot. Hank Azaria, Tim Curry and David Hyde Pierce. (Plus writer/creator Eric Idle)
I think if I don't get to see this cast perform this show, I might wind up considering my life completely wasted.
I think reinventing the story from its bizarro Freudian and later gooftastic 70s roots is the hard part.
They already did that, though. At least once.
I think reinventing the story from its bizarro Freudian and later gooftastic 70s roots is the hard part. Casting? Easy peasy after that.
I feel the urge to point out that, of course, this has already been done in the comics, and that Superman and Batman have both been able to overcome their roots and their period of goofy for translation into movies.
Obviously, these fans have never been, nor worked with, actual actors.
I think they're blinded by the pretty woobies and their I'm-so-sensitive interviews.
this has already been done in the comics, and that Superman and Batman have both been able to overcome their roots and their period of goofy for translation into movies.
I agree that comics have resolved their overcommeance issues, but the broad US audience still hears Wonder Woman and thinks, Lynda Carter and her bionic shiny lips! A superhero who throws like a third-grade girl! So, that's a hurdle to overcome.
Also, Superman and Batman didn't have embarrassingly ridiculous backstory -- in a lot of ways, the current versions have the same backstory (simplified and updated). But, Amazon women? I am thinking no.