Posted on 06/01/2009 11:47:35 AM PDT by Perdogg
MEGAN FOX Wonder Woman is a "lame" superhero MEGAN FOX: The actress thinks Wonder Woman is "lame". 'Transformers' star Megan Fox has spoken frankly of her dislike of Wonder Woman, branding the superhero "lame".
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This is strategic. Megan Fox is likely to be tapped to play the Marvel universe character “She-Hulk” down the road. Because WW is a part of the DC Comics universe, it means that to show brand loyaly, Fox is bashing her competition.
That being said, I’ll take the old Linda Carter of the 1970s AND Megan Fox and be fine with it. And add some Morena Baccarin in the role of the new Wonder Woman, and you got it.
Translation: She ain’t gettin the part
You obviously have a well-developed and slightly twisted sense of humor. I like that in you :-)
Wonder Woman was created in 1940 by a psychologist, William Mouton Marston, and his bi-sexual feminist wife, Elizabeth Holloway Marston. They based the character on their girlfriend, Olive Byrne, with whom they lived in a in a "polyamorous relationship."
www.williammoultonmarston.com/
Not the best role models.
Now that's a lame super hero.
Debra Winger definitely improved with age.
SUFFERING SAPPHO!!!
Marston was one kinky dude.
He was into bondage, a frequent theme in early Wonder Woman comics. He believed that eventually women would take over the world and "use sexual enslavement to achieve domination over men, who would happily submit to their loving authority."
William Marstons Secret Identity, The strange private life of Wonder Woman's creator
That whole “lasso” thing was a dead giveaway...
Can’t beat Linda’s curves.
Banderas drives me bonkers she is fine
speaking of wonder woman...she can tie me up with a golden lasso and make me tell the truth.
I see no double meaning there.
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