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Why is it that whenever something new is posted about DC, it's a sure bet you're going to post something negative about it?
I calls 'em like I sees 'em. But I'm not really being negative about this movie. I think it looks really good and I'm eager to see it. I just wish it didn't look so CGI heavy.
The one bit from the trailer where CGI is used to great effect: Diana diving into the ocean. It's beautiful and it shows us that she is more than human. It's perfect. It advances plot and develops character --- and it's breathtaking.
The CGI bullet? All that shows is that the Kaiser's troops have magic bullets in this movie. It's an effect for effect's sake.
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I haven't heard you say one thing about Deadpool's desaturated colors or the borrowing of Inception's city-folding for Doctor Strange.
Well, I haven't seen Doctor Strange and don't intend to till it hits DVD. I did write some pretty negative things about the Deadpool movie, but I never got around to criticisizing the desaturated colors. If someone serves you a turd on a plate, you don't really bother complaining about the unwashed cutlery. Deadpool was a turd on a paper plate.
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But you keep finding things to question in the DC movies, while you give the other guys a pass.
Oh, not true at all. I'm the first to admit that Joss Whedon is over-rated, the X-films have gone stale, Avengers 3 was a bad movie, etc. You just refuse to admit that Ant-Man was a fun movie.
I'm disturbed that her bust size is public knowledge.
Not difficult to estimate accurately. Her true measurement might be slightly different, but bras come in standard sizes, so it's not difficult to guess the closest bra size visually.
Got a new job since we moved & there are a lot of comic book movies fans there!
So many feel that DC has dropped the ball even with BVS but everyone tends to agree that WW is going to be their saving grace. As far as the CGI goes many people are going to have to just get over it or stop going to see the movies, without if these types of movies are not going to have that wow factor that people want. Keep in mind that these movies are not made for the fans but more for the general public, we might get a few bones tossed our way but that's about it.
Not difficult to estimate accurately. Her true measurement might be slightly different, but bras come in standard sizes, so it's not difficult to guess the closest bra size visually.
That, and she's modeled for years as well as act, so that kind of info is out there.
That said, it's still a stupid sexist remark. Gal's got the right face and she's got the height. She doesn't like a pipsqueak like ScarJo when she's standing next to Batman and Cyborg. So Gal doesn't have a rack like Kitten Natividad's? Neither did the other actresses who auditioned.
That, and she's modeled for years as well as act, so that kind of info is out there.
That said, it's still a stupid sexist remark. Gal's got the right face and she's got the height. She doesn't like a pipsqueak like ScarJo when she's standing next to Batman and Cyborg. So Gal doesn't have a rack like Kitten Natividad's? Neither did the other actresses who auditioned.
That, and she's modeled for years as well as act, so that kind of info is out there.
That said, it's still a stupid sexist remark. Gal's got the right face and she's got the height. She doesn't like a pipsqueak like ScarJo when she's standing next to Batman and Cyborg. So Gal doesn't have a rack like Kitten Natividad's? Neither did the other actresses who auditioned.
Well, I agree with you. As I said earlier, "Looking at Olympic women athletes, that's about as bosomy as such a woman naturally gets."
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