Wonder Woman in the new "JLA" movie – who can fill the role?

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  • #61866
    cpbell0033944
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    [size=11pt][font=Times New Roman]http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1489978/

    Get her in the gym to put-on a bit of muscle, and I think she'd be a good choice – she has the height and looks strongly-built; she certainly doesn't look waif-like.

    I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.

    #61867
    TC2
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    Hmm… she actually looks a little young but because of her cheekbones she looks like she could be a potential Diana.  Don't know about her acting ability as I've never seen the show but she seems promising.

    #61868
    cpbell0033944
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    Don't know about her acting ability as I've never seen the show but she seems promising.

    Neither do I.

    #61869
    Mimi
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    [font=Times New Roman]~Mimi[/size”>

    #61870
    Lingster
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    If only they'd done this 15 years ago – Jill Goodacre would have been perfecto.

    #61871
    cpbell0033944
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    [font=Times New Roman]~Mimi[/size”>

    Oh yes, she's got to get in the gym.  Those that say that WW shouldn't be any more muscular than Lynda was must remember that she was around in a pre-FBB era.  Times move on.  I'm not saying that she should have 17 inch arms, but a figure look (offseason) is important, IMO to update the WW concept and to help femuscle regain mainstream acceptability.

    #61872
    AlexG
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    Don't know if she's been mentioned in the past, exotic enough, maybe even for
    Mimi  😉 – but how about Caterina Murino who played Solange Dimitrios (a Greek character, there) in Casino Royale (2006).  8)

    Granted, she'd have to put on some more muscle to play the role of WW, but she's certainly on the toned side, which is a good start, IMHO.  ;D

    http://www.caterinamurino.com/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solange_Dimitrios

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #61873
    cpbell0033944
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    Don't know if she's been mentioned in the past, exotic enough, maybe even for
    Mimi  😉 – but how about Caterina Murino who played Solange Dimitrios (a Greek character, there) in Casino Royale (2006).  8)

    Granted, she'd have to put on some more muscle to play the role of WW, but she's certainly on the toned side, which is a good start, IMHO.  ;D

    http://www.caterinamurino.com/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solange_Dimitrios

    Mmmm, she's hot!

    Alex, I see that you are using "toned".  I had a bit of an argument with Deadly Pixxxie earlier in this thread about that word.  I've read it misused so much that I'd love to know what you, as a buff guy and (crucially) an admirer of buff women, mean when you use that word.

    #61874
    AlexG
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    "Toned" = visually discernable muscularity, a normal (offseason) athletic appearance.  This, rather then "Cut" = with excessive depletion of bodyfat (and water) in order to (artificially) display the excessive hypertrophic development of the physique.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #61875
    cpbell0033944
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    "Toned" = visually discernable muscularity, a normal (offseason) athletic appearance.  This, rather then "Cut" = with excessive depletion of bodyfat (and water) in order to (artificially) display the excessive hypertrophic development of the physique.

    Aaahhh, thanks Alex – that's always been my interpretation – my problem with the word is that I'm too used to it applying in cases of no "visually discernable muscularity". ::)  I think I'll use it to describe an Evangeline Lily-esque physique *(now why can't she be WW?)

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