Wonder Woman looks like Wonder Woman…

…would look as rendered by a higher-end Cosplayer.




EW (hat tip to Devin) has the first image of Adrianne Pallicki in-costume as Wonder Woman in David E. Kelley’s new TV series. Let’s call this the ultimate in mixed-bag results: On the one hand, it’s somewhat shockingly faithful – there’s absolutely no mistaking who this is supposed to be, and while I’m always more fond of the bare-leg look (both because it emphasizes the athleticism of the character and YES, also for more obvious reasons) the blue pants thing is a reasonable compromise for an actress doing a weekly series. Really surprised they kept the heels.

On the OTHER hand… gah! What’s with the cheezy reflective-latex look? Again, I like the DESIGN… but ye gods, the material makes it look like she’s wearing a WW costume for a Halloween episode of some other show, not “playing” the character. Maybe it looks better under proper lighting?

Actually, I’m wondering if A.) this IS the “real” final outfit, and B.) if, in that case, the cheese-factor is supposed to be the point. The audition tapes had actresses reading from a script where the character referenced her “old” outfit as being less “appropriate” than her current one, and bemoaning that people still considered the old one more “iconic.” This pretty-much IS the old one, just with pants. So maybe this is meant for “flashbacks” to the older suit, and the silly-looking material is meant to accenuate how “lame” it was?

Of course… that same script/scene ALSO involved WW being insecure about her breasts not being big enough (really) and based on this image that’s just NOT going to be a believable sentiment; so it goes without saying that the script itself has probably undergone post-casting changes.

I’ll say this… she looks better than Nu-Spidey does, so far.

Red Dawn Remake Gets Stupider

This is pretty incredible: MGM is worried that the Red Dawn remake they’ve had sitting (completed!) on the shelf for 2 years will make China mad at them; so they’re going to digitally change ALL the bad guys’ “stuff” and just call them North Koreans. Really. They DO realize that Chinese and Korean people are a COMPLETELY different ethnicity, right?

PAX East 2011 Wrapup

Short version: It was a BLAST! Long version, after the jump…

BEST PART:
Finally meeting my editor Susan Arendt, the Loading Ready Run crew, Shamus and all the other Escapist peeps in person, plus doing the movie-night panel that went KICKASS.

WORST PART:
Ah, cons – where $5 for a slice of pizza somehow sounds briefly reasonable…

3DS:
For the first half-second of picking it up, my heart-sank: “Oh no… the 3D doesn’t work.” But once your eyes find “dead center” magic-eye style a half-second later… damn, that’s a nifty effect – it really does look like the screen is a “portal” reaching much deeper into the background than possible in your hand, which is freaky as hell at first – and I’ll bet it’ll be even more impressive when not under harsh convention lightning (i.e. when the screen is the brightest thing in your field of vision.) I’m still not 100% sure if the effect has a practical application outside of looking cool, and I can see myself switching the 3D off for longer sessions, but it works and even absent 3D the graphics/controls are – as expected – terrific.

“FIREFALL”
Hadn’t been following development on this, but evidently an online/co-op 3rd-person shooter that looks like “Gears of War” with a stylized, cartoon/comic inspired design aesthetic. They were putting on quite a show.

“MORTAL KOMBAT” REBOOT:
It’s “Mortal Kombat 2” gone 2.5D in High-Definition and with tag-team play… and there isn’t a DAMN THING wrong with that! They had it set up in oldschool arcade-style cabinets complete with “fighter stick” controls; played a match against a friendly stranger and suddenly it was the tolerable part of the 90s again – sooo satisfying to hear “Finish Him!” again. This thing will be HUGE.

The Enemy of My Enemy

As if anyone needed ANOTHER reason to get behind the Detroit Robocop Statue project, here’s another: Right-Wing douchebag Warner Todd Huston; one of Andrew Breitbart’s professional trolls, is against it.

Donations to detroitneedsrobocop can be made HERE. The statue itself has already been funded, but the group behind the movement has pledged to keep the campaign going until it’s original March 26th end date and expand their scope to include other Detroit-oriented charities.

Post-Movie Podcast

(The big “How Did PAX East Go??” post will be coming tomorrow night, probably, when the con itself has wrapped up.)

Steve Head and John Black, a pair of very respected longtime Boston film journalists, run a weekly web show called “The Post-Movie Podcast.” This week, to help hash-out “Red Riding Hood” and “Battle: LA,” they asked me to sit in and lend a hand. Check it out HERE. This was recorded, literally, an hour before I headed further into town for the first day of PAX East.