Are they fighting over who gets the right to make snoo snoo with Batman?
pretty sure i saw this in the thread already
Are they fighting over who gets the right to make snoo snoo with Batman?
Her "military experience" is from conscription that pretty much everyone (with exemptions) is required to do in Israel. Outside of whatever basic training she was given her required two years were spent as a sports trainer, she wasn't a part of their combat forces.
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"We're going to make people forget you were ever involved with Jennifer Lopez, Gigli, and Reindeer Games."
"Hey Zack, how many Oscars do you have again?"
I didn't say he was skinny. I said he wasn't an HGH-fueled man-beast. I mean, you quoted the post.
When signed, Reeve was 6'4", 188 pounds and looked, he admits, "like Jimmy Stewart standing sideways. I had to get to a state where I could believe I was Superman." To that end, the producer hired body builder David Prowse (who played Darth Vader in Star Wars). After the first workout, Reeve confesses, "I went into the locker room and heaved." But in 10 weeks of weight lifting and a four-meal-a-day high-protein diet, he gained 33 pounds and added two inches to his chest. As for strength, he raised his initial bench-pressing record of a pathetic 40 pounds to 320. "By the time my body took shape I was able to loosen up," he says. The gawky flip side of the role was never a problem. "I'm much more like Clark Kent," says Reeve. "Joe College. I have one thing in common with Superman, which is that I'm clean. I'm not a drug addict." On the set he refers to his red-caped character fondly as "Supie."
http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20072681,00.html
No, you were agreeing with the post you quoted that said he "shouldn't be jacked" and "logically a character like that would be pretty thin"
Still... She was in military forces. That right there is "military experience". I was a cook in the army of my country when I graduate from high school and I do have military expirience.
I wonder how many do that "basic traing." outside Israel.
Sounds like you wanted to respond to someone else's post then, not mine.
I mean - you understood what I was getting at, right? Clearly? It seems like you did. So I don't get this.
I probably should've quoted the other post as well. But yes, I do agree that in comics he gets drawn with ridiculous proportions sometimes that match to a character who is supposed to be 6'3" or 4 and 235-245 pounds.
Cool. Thanks man.
Also, last time the whole "Gadot's body" discussion came up, I believe it was established her military experience wasn't just basic training - she was a physical fitness instructor for the military, wasn't she? Something like that.
I probably should've quoted the other post as well. But yes, I do agree that in comics he gets drawn with ridiculous proportions sometimes that match to a character who is supposed to be 6'3" or 4 and 235-245 pounds.
You have military experience but as a cook in the military you wouldn't go around selling that experience as to why you would be believable in an action role would you?
Having a bunch of guys like you judge an actress based on how much muscle tone she has to have to suit your image of what Wonder Woman should look like is bad for women.Charlize's frame is not the same as Gadot. Not even close.
Tiny, willowy, petite frames capable of immense physical strength is ridiculous. You cannot convince me otherwise. There are more petite strong superheroines than skinny strong dude superheroes by miles, it's a fucking fetish thing.
Making Wonder Woman have another super slim supermodel build is bad for women. Why is it not ok for women to looks strong and be strong physically? It's garbage for the 90's ideal to be put back up on the pedestal with Wonder Woman as the model.
So Gal Gadot is now the "most extreme end of the spectrum away from muscular"?You have to adapt casting, because if you cast the most extreme end of the spectrum away from muscular it looks silly.
Sif did not look threatening, and she has Asgardian strength. When she hit people it looked comical.
If you cast someone that looks threatening and fights it out and knocks people around, it looks much more believable. Like Faora. Even though she's wearing a suit, she did the training. She has the frame to look like she could punch the shit out of superman and vice versa and not have it look fucking absurd.
Cool. Thanks man.
Also, last time the whole "Gadot's body" discussion came up, I believe it was established her military experience wasn't just basic training - she was a physical fitness instructor for the military, wasn't she? Something like that.
DC's not even consistent with it. Some variations of Supergirl are as strong (or at least have the capacity to be as strong) as Superman. Superboy Prime was clearly stronger than Superman despite being built like a typical comic book teenager. The sun building muscle mass that correlates with his strength doesn't really match up with the other characters. Future supermen who had been in the sun decades or centuries longer weren't all that much bigger either.
I understand why the character was designed to look like a strong man originally (and how that got exaggerated in the 80s/90s when you had Arnold setting the standard for action heroes). That's what we associate with physical power. However, if Kara shows that muscle mass is not needed for Kryptonian super strength, and superman can't break a sweat benching anything less massive than a moon, he shouldn't look like he's about to compete in Mr. Universe.
Hickman and his artists in the recent Avengers run did a good job turning that particular trope on its head with Starbrand. You have a skinny 19 year old who doesn't look at all intimidating, but he's stronger than the Hulk and Thor due to the Starbrand power source.
Good to see this thread is already honoring the cycle.
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Carol Saraiva, Brazilian fitness modelwho is that?
ehhh... like all the military forces in the world. You could be the cook or the I.T guy, you have a military training like other forces. Because you know... There is alway the posibility that you have to go to combat? So yes.. I have experience as a cook plus combat training, survival traing, etc... I know that you know how the army works, right?
Why didn't anyone make one of these for Man of Steel.
My god. There was a new thread about that movie every few weeks. It was the same shit every thread...going around in circles.
Is Wonder Woman always this huge?
If the internet complains enough they'll recast her that's how it works.Guys it's cool and all that you prefer a certain bodytype for WW, but nothing's going to happen at this point apart from you venting, you know?
I think MoS was one of the first film threads to usher in the new news new thread theme. New threads popped up with any new news.
If the internet complains enough they'll recast her that's how it works.
Why does WW need to be bigger? Because of the comics?
The animation is so smooth.
LOL
Batman has never looked so much like the actor portraying him before. Terrible.
Batman has never looked so much like the actor portraying him before. Terrible.
What does this even mean?Batman has never looked so much like the actor portraying him before. Terrible.
Having a bunch of guys like you judge an actress based on how much muscle tone she has to have to suit your image of what Wonder Woman should look like is bad for women.
I agree with you, absolutely. That's the state that we're at with battling beauty standards and body acceptance... However to be fair to the other side, if you had a rail thin actor playing Batman, they'd likely get an equal amount of scrutiny leveled toward them. That's the nature of dealing with fans and their expectations.