jsmith6919
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guess it is true, did a quick google search then & that was all that popped up then besides tmz link that wouldn't load
Spring Breakers is probably the single worst movie I've ever seen. No hyperbole or sarcasm at all. It was just flat out bad. And not even the fun kind of bad either. Just no enjoyment at all.
Rising actress Gal Gadot has been cast as Wonder Woman in the forthcoming Batman vs. Superman film, Warner Bros. announced this morning.
28-year-old Gadot is best known for her role as Gisele in the hit Fast and the Furious franchise, appearing in 2009's Fast and Furious and reprising the role in this year's sixth installment. Gadot has also appeared in roles in Date Night, Knight and Day and on TV's Entourage.
The Batman vs. Superman movie stars Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill as the respective Caped Crusaders, and will be directed by Zack Snyder. It's scheduled for a 2015 release.
I'm surprised. I like her a lot, but she doesn't have the prototypical Wonder Woman body in my mind. She might still be good, though.
I am extremely proud of the fact I have not watched one single minute of any of the "Fast and Furious" movies.

~avoiding eye contact~I enjoy them.
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Why is the Superman movie a versus. Batman. I thought they were on the same side. Something apparently developed after I quit reading Comics.
Okay thanks. Still seems weird to me but so do Superman working for the government.Superman is the All-American Good Guy. Batman is a little bit of an anti-hero in that he resorts to stooping to the criminals level to an extent.
In the comic I suspect this is based off, Superman is working for the CIA or FBI or something, and I think the government has some sort of bad plot that Superman ends up having to enforce, setting him at odds with Batman.
Ernie McCracken=greatest Bill Murray role (other than Peter Venkman, of course)
Prove me wrong
Superman is the All-American Good Guy. Batman is a little bit of an anti-hero in that he resorts to stooping to the criminals level to an extent.
In the comic I suspect this is based off, Superman is working for the CIA or FBI or something, and I think the government has some sort of bad plot that Superman ends up having to enforce, setting him at odds with Batman.