Pandora's box has been opened.
You guys laugh and snicker and think its silly, but then you complain that Gadot isn't hot enough or has a flat ass for Wonder Woman. Admit it, you all think Barbie-Girl is hot. Otherwise that body shape wouldn't be preferred and there would be no anime.
BTW, where's Khev?
She is no doubt a stunning women. For a model. I'm not sure anyone prefers a models physique. Have you ever met any on real life? They're sickly slim. It's the same in the reverse, studies have shown women prefer a mark Ruffalo body to Hemsworth: in real life. They like good bodys not ridiculous. Anime and cartoons are over exaggerated, it's easier to animate and visually interesting
While Gadot is beautiful, she aint no Wonder Woman. It's like Jack Black as batman. Or Bale from the machinist being batman again lol
Ya know, there's a study with just about every possible outcome you could desire. Of course real people will give you what they think is the correct answer or should be the correct answer when asked. Don't invest in the truth of "studies". Look at what sells magazines and movies. Look at the covers. Look how comic heroines are drawn. Look how they're cast.
I'm not taking about how someone looks in reality -- I'm talking about perception of beauty. Look at the ultimate male physique of Sean Connery in the 60's versus the ultimate male physique from the "sexiest man alive" Hemsworth now... and tell me generations raised on Arnold and comic physiques didn't implant an acceptance, even an attarction, to the body type that is pushing us forward. The body all young men try to obtain. The fact that few can achieve it and then say its not so important is inconsequential. The fact is, we're moving in that direction, like it or not.
But that was my point: what you don't like now will become the norm.
I do believe though that there is a knowledge that all this stuff isn't reality.
Skinny WW..move on.....
So Affleck getting divorce.....I think it's Harley who tempted him....
I hope so, and I believe so. The problem is the next generation that gets raised on it to the point where it becomes the norm, and the generation after that that pushes it further. But that is evolution -- sometimes good, sometimes bad, but never "wrong".
Part me me looks forward to ho-mo machina
(silly filter won't let me write ho-mo without the hyphen)
ALL women at one time. Circa late 80's. They said: "Ew, I would never wear that dental floss for strippers." Now its standard wardrobe. Why? Vanity.
So true man, even fat chicks can't live without them
..& the best post of the thread award goes to EVIL FACE.Comic Fanboys.
They don't want heels on their chicks and whine when dudes muscles aren't rippled enough under spandex.
Jennifer and Ben are divorcing? That sort of came out of nowhere seeing as only recently she was talking about his new Batman body lol.
Who gives a ****? I never understood this obsession with celebrity. Just because you're enamored by the lives of the characters they portray, I hardly see how that constitutes having to know every little detail about their personal lives. In my mind, the tabloid culture almost runs totally counter to what their jobs are all about. An actor should be malleable; a blank canvas that you can envision any number of scenarios being told through. I feel like knowing everything about them is contradictory to what they do, which is make you believe they're someone else.
I mean, hell, you see his notoriety taking effect even now. You contrast the way people view this casting with Christopher Reeve. From Day 1, he was "Batfleck," whereas, with the latter, you saw "Superman," and, for all of those people who saw the movie in 1978, he was Superman. I don't know. I'm rambling. I just have a great disdain for paparazzi, and I want to throw up in my mouth a little every time I see this **** in the grocery store. It's akin to the raccoons who dig through your trash becoming sentient and selling your **** to the neighbors.
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