Happy birthday to patron saint of The Signal Watch, Ms. Lynda Carter.
Showing posts with label Wonder Woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wonder Woman. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Monday, June 3, 2024
TL;DR: Six Months Later - DC Movies are Dead (Long Live DC Comics and Movies)
Friends. Nerds. Blogger-folk. Lend me your eyeballs.
I come here to bury the DCEU, not to praise it.
I love DC Comics. I have a collection of around 5500 DC Comics - and that's what remains after multiple cullings of the collection over the years, selling off dozens of long boxes and whole runs of JLA, The Flash and Green Lantern. I have a room in my house largely dedicated to Superman and Wonder Woman, featuring knick-knacks, statues and toys, where I keep those comic books. I have walls of graphic novels, and DC reference books. My dog wears a Superman collar sometimes (he's currently wearing a Chicago Cubs collar). I have attended the Superman Celebration in Metropolis, Illinois. If there is a DC based TV series, serial, movie, cartoon, etc... there's a good probability I've seen it or have a functioning awareness of it (not everything is for me and I've passed on a lot of animated features the past decade).
All this is to say, when I discuss DC's movie efforts, it's from a place of love of the source material, of other DC media, and that I'm not coming in as a film-guy who never lifted a comic.
None of this is to require anyone else to have this background, and you're entitled to your opinion. But fan entitlement is a thing to behold, and so I feel some credentials are in order. To conclude a clunky preamble, I say everything I say from a place of genuine love for the characters and their universe.
Thus, let it be known that the DC Comics movie experiment, that began in 2011 and which wrapped-up a decade later with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom at the end of 2023, is done.
And that is to say, I did not love what DC did with its movies, starting with Man of Steel in 2013.
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Stunt Performer Jeannie Epper Merges With The Infinite
On her social media, Lynda Carter recently took a moment to make note of the passing of stunt performer, Jeannie Epper.
Epper doubled for Carter for the three seasons of Wonder Woman, and was usually the woman in the red boots that you'd see as Diana leaped from great heights, climbed the side of a building, and any number of - honestly - pretty terrific super feats you'd see every single episode of the show. You simply do not have Wonder Woman without the contributions of Epper.
I'd read about her maybe twenty years ago, and learned she was part of the vanguard of the first women hired for stunt work. Before that, they'd throw a wig on one of the guys and hope they shot it to not show off the mustache, I guess. But you weren't going to be able to do that with Wonder Woman.
One funny thing that has happened since the 1970's has been the rise of HDTV, and as we've great increased resolution in comparison to 70's CRT's, now you can see Epper's face, clear as day, in some Wonder Woman footage. Or at least tell "I don't think that's Lynda Carter" - including in the opening sequence. So, yeah, we kind of really do have two women playing Diana.
More about Epper here.
Thursday, September 21, 2023
PodCast 253: "Justice League: The New Frontier" (2008) - SimonCanada and Ryan talk Comic Book Movies
Format: Max
Viewing: Unknown. Probably fourth
Decade: 2000's
Director: Dave Bullock
An all-new Simon from an all-new nation joints us on an all new frontier! We talk a 2000's-era comic and animated superhero classic. Join us as we jump back to a different era to look toward a better superhero tomorrow!
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The Flash Theme - Kevin Manthei, Justice League: New Frontier Soundtrack
Green Lantern Theme - Kevin Manthei, Justice League: New Frontier Soundtrack
Playlist: DC Comics and Movies
Sunday, July 24, 2022
Happy Birthday, Lynda Carter
Happy Birthday to patron saint of The Signal Watch, Ms. Lynda Carter!
Just yesterday, I moved some stuff around and began putting all my Lynda Carter Wonder Woman stuff in one place. I'm not done yet, so no pics. But, as always, Ms. Carter was on my mind. Just more so than usual.
Ms. Carter has had an extraordinarily tough year, losing both her husband and father. That's incredibly hard, and we wish her well.
But in recent months she's been active on social media and she's also released a new song, dedicated to her husband, Robert Altman. It's a romance from Wonder Woman's POV - in both original flavor and dance remix. And, she's set to participate in the next Wonder Woman film, which this blog endorses 1000%.
Here's to Lynda Carter, and may she have spent the day with her family and friends.
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Wonder Woman at 80
Today is being celebrated as the 80th Anniversary of the arrival of Wonder Woman in All-Star Comics #8.
It's no secret we're big fans of Princess Diana/ Diana Prince/ Wonder Woman around these parts, and we're thrilled that Wondy is, today, as popular - or more so - than ever, thanks to any number of factors. And, we think she could reach even higher heights! After all, we firmly agree in her mission of peace and justice. Plus, twirling!
Anyway, I can either do a TL;DR post about the greatness of Wonder Woman as character, property, icon, etc... OR I can cut it short and let you just bask in the tremendousness of 80 years of lassoing for Truth!
art by Alex Ross |
WW84 is an imperfect movie, but it did give us this sequence of Wonder Woman in action as I imagine a Tuesday goes for her
I like many, many animated takes on Wonder Woman, from Super Friends to the WB Animated movies. But this 3 minute sequence from Brave and the Bold is the most Wonder Woman ever packed into 3 minutes.
and now.... twirling
Saturday, September 4, 2021
Comics BioPic Watch: Professor Marston & the Wonder Women (2017)
Format: HBOmax
Viewing: First
Decade: 2010's
Director/ Writer: Angela Robinson
Why do biopics exist?
No, really. Because I don't think producers really know.
Taking someone else's life and presenting it to the populace in order to tell a story that you want to tell, when you can't be bothered with reality or facts, is a tremendous disservice to the people you're speaking for. It also means that whatever story you're telling - the point of it, whatever that might be - is now hopelessly compromised the moment someone googles the subject of your film. Whatever homily you hoped to make of a life isn't going to survive first contact with anyone wondering why the hell you changed so many things. The hubris, man.
Look, I am not a William Moulton Marston scholar. I've read possibly three or four books about the history of Wonder Woman over the past 25 years, and I've done my fair share of reading of articles on and offline on same, and therefore touched upon the people at the center of Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017).
Saturday, July 24, 2021
Happy Birthday, Lynda Carter
Happy birthday, Lynda Carter!
Today is the 70th birthday of actor, singer, performer, and icon Lynda Carter.
She's got a new album out in a few days and her Wonder Woman episodes are streaming on HBOmax - so go get on it! (And just last week, TCM aired her Mark Lester directed movie Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw).
So, make it a Carter-tastic day! Go listen to one of her records or watch a WW episode!
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
PODCAST: "Wonder Woman 1984" - a Kryptonian Thought Beast Episode w/ Stuart, Jamie and Ryan
spoiler: the movie was not released in October |
Watched: 12/25/2020
Format: HBOmax
Viewing: First
Decade: 2020's
Director: Patty Jenkins
Our elite team of nerds comes together to discuss the hottest ticket on HBOmax and at the cinema. Is she a wonder? Has the world been waiting for her? We try to step inside the characters as we ponder what the film did and why, and, does it work? If you WISH someone could get to the bottom of this film - look no further! We're in our satin tights fighting for the right answers!
The Signal Watch PodCast · 134: "Wonder Woman 1984" (2020) a Kryptonian Thought Beast episode w/ Stuart, Jamie and Ryan
Music:
Themyscira - Hans Zimmer, Wonder Woman 1984 Soundtrack
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Wonder Watch: Wonder Woman (2017)
Format: HBOMax
Viewing: No idea
Decade: 2010's
Director: Patty Jenkins
Every time I rewatch Wonder Woman (2017), I'm stunned at the complexity and completeness of the character arc for Diana in the film. But here, at the end of 2020, how much Diana's illusions and how she deals with them being shattered, resonates.
From the first time I saw this movie, I know I've been saying it's one of the only superhero films to actually understand what a superhero is and what they do. It's something comics themselves have forgotten as the writers have fallen into the traps of Hollywood script rules - and the movie itself does, in fact, play with those same rules. But as a character, Diana is pure. She's not out for revenge against someone who performed an injury of some sort upon her or a loved one. She's outraged at the world of man and what they allow to occur - saying there's nothing that can be done.
Friday, July 24, 2020
Happy Byrthday Lynda Carter
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Lyle Waggoner Merges With The Infinite
Actor and businessman Lyle Waggoner has passed at the age of 84.
Waggoner did three things in his career which I find inspiring.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Animation Watch: Justice League vs The Fatal Five (2019)
Watched: 04/25/2019
Format: DCUniverse
Viewing: First
Decade: 2010's
Aside from Justice League Action and Young Justice, I have a hard time getting excited for the DC animation films or shows. While a country mile better than Marvel's cartoons and their paceless plotting (but kudos as their animation has finally caught up), with the end of Brave and the Bold and the hard pivot with Flashpoint, DC decided the only thing to do was aim squarely at 22 year olds and everyone else could go @#$% themselves.
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Happy Birthday to Lynda Carter
Today is the birthday of Patron Saint to The Signal Watch, Ms. Lynda Carter. She's busy performing again this year, and set to reprise her role as POTUS on CW's Supergirl. If we're lucky, she'll also be in WW84.
Here's to Ms. Carter on another great year.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
PODCAST: Jamie and I Talk "Justice League" (2017)!!!
Jamie humored me - and we watched Justice League (2017) and then she agreed to do a podcast.
Ryan welcomes a very special guest - Jamie, the light of his life - as they talk DC Entertainment's "Justice League", and Jamie works through her feelings about the movie. And Ryan maybe goes on a Kirby tangent.
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Thursday, April 5, 2018
Lynda Carter receives Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Patron Saint of The Signal Watch, Lynda Carter, has received a much deserved star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Sunday, November 19, 2017
DC Movies Watch: Justice League (2017)
I had no intention of seeing Justice League (2017).
It's not that I don't like the Justice League as characters or concept - I'm a comics guy who tilts toward DC Comics, and once had a complete run of everything from Morrison's JLA run in the 90's to 2011 (I sold if off during the purging of longboxes about two years ago*). My bonfides include significant runs of Wonder Woman, Superman and Flash comics, reasonable Batman-cred, and having had watched the respective movies and TV shows featuring the JLA characters in a wide variety of live-action and animated incarnations (with exceptions which I can discuss but won't do here). I will happily test my DC Comics-Fu against any of you nerds (but not Mark Waid).
I'm on record regarding Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman. One of these films was much, much better than the other three. Let's just say 2017 was much better for DC than prior years.
It's no secret those first three movies left me a broken, bitter man. The very ethos of the films was so far afield from the DCU I knew and loved, and the take on Superman so fundamentally broken (and at the end of the day, I'm a Superman guy), that I just didn't want to do it again. I'd watch it on cable or when JimD sent me the BluRay against my protestations.
Then, as of Thursday I guess, trusted sources, such as creators Mark Waid, Gail Simone, Sterling Gates and our own readers including Stuart and JimD saw the movie, and weren't furious at it. They had some nice things to say. So, I got my tickets and I went to a 10:45 PM show on Friday evening.
Let's be honest: Justice League has massive plotting issues, bizarrely genericizes and changes Kirby's Fourth World mythology in a way that makes it feel one-note to audiences who don't know their Granny Goodness from their Mister Rogers while also ruining the epic world building for fans of The New Gods (one of the most important ideas in superhero comics and comics in general).** It has some terrible CGI, I hate the Flash's costume (a TV show should not be kicking your butt in this arena), and not nearly enough Amy Adams for my dollar. ***
But...
After three narrative and character misfires and one absolute gem of a superhero movie (you're my hero, Patty Jenkins), shake-ups in management at DC, a switch of directors, reshoots, a slashing of runtime by nearly an hour... Some combo of people and factors finally seemed to care a bit about, at least, Superman. If nothing else, they got Superman right. And I cannot tell you how much of a difference that made to me as a viewer and what I was willing to deal with and what I wasn't in my superhero epic.
Monday, July 24, 2017
Happy Birthday, Lynda Carter
Ms. Carter at the recent premier of "Wonder Woman" |
Here's to Lynda Carter, who is celebrating her b-day today.
Lately it seems Ms. Carter has been particularly busy, between appearing on the CW's Supergirl as the President of the United States, to performing live (she's a well-regarded singer), to talk show appearances, to her appearance at the UN and in partnership with the Wonder Woman film. And last year she lent her voice to a lounge performer in Fallout 4.
We're always happy to see Ms. Carter get her due. And, of course, we hope she has a great birthday.
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
"Professor Marston & The Wonder Women" - Trailer for WW Comics Origin Pic
Well, this is going to complicate things.
But, yes, I'll absolutely be going to see it. First read about this circa 2001 in a book by Les Daniels.
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