Omari had me spitting out my tea on that "damn negroes!" bit, but I have to say I do not want a camp version of WW on the big screen! The whole spinning with the flash of light to change costumes and all that stuff, needs to stay in the '70s along with the Dukes of Hazzard, Starsky and Hutch, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Next thing you'll be demanding an "Isis" movie! (Although I must admit, the lady playing Mighty Isis was the epitome of 70s attractiveness to me!)
-------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mike Street" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> LOLOLOL. I'm not to opposed to the idea however don't expect to see to much acting. I wouldn't mind a slightly camp version of WW...with lots of running, the classic spin, lots of big hair and a big throw back to what made WW a hit on TV. Beyonce could totally look the part. She has the body and the looks and would bring in the box office dollars. my only concern would be that they have the House of Dearon design the outfit...cause then you'd know it would suck. On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Omari Confer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Damn Negroes....first they ruin the presidency ...now comic books (fist shaking) lol On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Mike Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7718580.stm Pop star Beyonce has said she wants to play Wonder Woman in a film of the comic book heroine. The singer has met DC Comics and film studio Warner Bros to express her interest in future superhero roles on the big screen. "I want to do a superhero movie and what would be better than Wonder Woman?" she told the Los Angeles Times. "And it would be a very bold choice. A black Wonder Woman would be a powerful thing. It's time for that, right?" Wonder Woman, played by Lynda Carter on TV in the 1970s, has never been made into a feature film. Beyonce was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in Dreamgirls two years ago, and has also had film parts in Austin Powers in Goldmember and The Pink Panther. She will soon be seen playing singer Etta James on the big screen in Cadillac Records, and has a major role in the thriller Obsessed. "After doing these roles that were so emotional I was thinking to myself: 'OK, I need to be a superhero,'" Beyonce said. "Although, when you think about the psychology of the heroes in the films these days, they are still a lot of work, of course, and emotional. But there's also an action element that I would enjoy." -- Michael Street, jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.greasyguide.com Obama 08 - Yes we can http://www.barackobama.com -- cwm blog http://centralheatingblog.blogspot.com STRING THEORY http://www.stringtheory.mypodcast.com -- Michael Street, jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.greasyguide.com Obama 08 - Yes we can http://www.barackobama.com