IGN.com|AskMen.com|Rotten Tomatoes|GameSpy|FilePlanet|TeamXbox|CheatsCodesGuides|GameStats|Direct2Drive|Green Pixels
RottenTomatoes.com
Log In | Register | What is RT?
Learn More About Rotten Tomatoes
  • Home
  • Movies
  • DVD
  • Celebrities
  • News
  • Critics
  • Trailers & Pictures
  • The Vine
  • Forums
  • Features
  • | Columns
  • | Guides
RT Search Powered by Google
help icon Enhanced RT
searches on Google
Click here to turn on enhanced search results from RT on your Google searches by subscribing to our Google Subscribed Links profile.
 
News
Basinger as Wonder Woman?
by Binh Ngo | February 23, 2005
Discuss Article | Blog Article | Email To A Friend
Citing Ananova and the New York Post, Dark Horizons reports that Kim Basinger is in the running for the lead in a big screen version of Wonder Woman, if the producers decide to make the character older. If the filmmakers go for a younger actress, Jessica Biel of "Blade: Trinity" is the favorite. Producer Joel Silver is producing the film for Warner Bros, and is in negotiations with Joss Whedon to write the script.

Related Items
Celeb: Jessica Biel
Kim Basinger
Joel Silver
Joss Whedon
Movie: Wonder Woman
Bookmark and Share
Comments (1-20 of 28 posts) | Reply
198534
245_trioxin writes:
on Feb 23 2005 05:48 PM

no more comic book movies please!!!!

(Reply to this)
renodc writes:
on Feb 23 2005 07:32 PM

In reply to this comment (#820038)
Why? There are some great stories in comics. Unfortunately they don't always get translated well to screen, but when done right they can be great fun if you have any imagination at all. They are a definite escape from reality. I think Batman Begins will prove that this summer. With that said there are definitely some comic characters that just shouldn't hit the big screen and one is Wonder Woman especially if she's played by Kim Basinger.

(Reply to this)
42734
Elessar Oronro writes:
on Feb 23 2005 09:07 PM

Charisma Carpenter and Shannon Elizabeth would make better Wonder Women than Basinger and Biel. And why does she have to be white? How about Salma Hayek? Or Beyonce? Or Zhang Ziyi?

(Reply to this)
Senh Duong writes:
on Feb 24 2005 03:25 AM

If they're looking for an oler wonder woman, they might as well just get Lynda Carter. She's not that old yet, is she? I don't know about Jessica Biel. She's a little too angular. If they go a younger version, might as well go for Jessica Alba.

(Reply to this)
BoondockPimp writes:
on Feb 24 2005 09:40 AM

In reply to this comment (#820039)
I think the problem is the way hollywood likes to take one success and then proceed to beat to death said formula. Spiderman went huge, and now comic book movies are a dime a dozen, the new cash-cow. Imo, comic book movies are alright.. but I don't want to see them saturate the market, especially when most tend to be mediocre at best. Give us a little breather, ya know? Variety is good. But from the marketers' perspective you have to attack something while its hot. Which is why I hate them.

(Reply to this)
201368
rhetoric writes:
on Feb 24 2005 11:56 AM

In reply to this comment (#820042)
Yeah! I can't believe they are creating movies based on a particular genre. Who cares if a majority of the comic book movies are quality movies with excellent acting and solid storylines. Here are some other genres we should eliminate:

Romantic Comedy - Talk about a dime a dozen! There are a dozen of these released every year!

Historical - I'm tired of seeing movies based on historical events released. Don't these producers have any imagination! (Aviator, Titanic, Troy, Alexander, etc.)

Action - You've seen one, you've seen them all. Good guys fight the bad guys and the good guys win. What's the point of even making any more action films.

Drama - Does anyone actually enjoy these? This genre is finally fading away somewhat...and deservedly so.

Sci-Fi - Star Wars clones
Westerns - See Historical
Horror - Do these actually scare anyone any more?
Comedy - How many times can the same jokes be told?

My point being, comic book movies are a genre. If we could do the special effects in the 60s or 70s that we can do now, comic movies would have boomed then rather than now and they would have had their own section at your local video store 10 years ago.

Just because you don't understand or enjoy them doesn't mean they should go away....the box office numbers speak to that. I imagine we will keep seeing comic movies come to the big screen but they will slowly fade in numbers so that only 1 a year on average will be released.

The Xmen and Spiderman series have been great movies. Hulk, Hellboy, Daredevil, Punisher have been mediocre. Catwoman & Elektra downright bad. The box offices for each of these reflect the quality of the films. Producers know they have to put out a good film if they want to make money. Trying to say that comic movies are different in some way than any other genre is silly.


(Reply to this)
red dwarfer writes:
on Feb 24 2005 12:56 PM

[b]oh no no no no[/b]
I was saying right from the beginning that a movie for Wonder Woman should've been made before Catwoman and Elektra. Now that talk about a WW movie has caught on, they're going to ruin it by making WW older? Sorry, no offense to Kim Basinger but that's just not right....no no no no no! Maybe they could make her Queen of the Amazon warriors


(Reply to this)
BoondockPimp writes:
on Feb 24 2005 02:19 PM

In reply to this comment (#820043)
You're overreacting a little here. But you're right, I'm sorry. I should have said live-action comic book superhero action movies. Because that is a sub-sub-genre, and exactly what has been getting pushed. So really my point still stands. If hollywood starts doing a rash of TV show to movie translations, it gets just as annoying. I'd complain even if they were all good. Because, like I said. I want variety. I'm not putting them down individually, and I hope they do make more comic book movies. Just a little slower.

(Reply to this)
cmarlow writes:
on Feb 24 2005 07:30 PM

In reply to this comment (#820040)
[b]Nah...[/b]
Charisma Carpenter and Shannon Elizabeth are lacking in the acting department. I'm open-minded to Basinger, but I agree with you that Biel is wrong for the role. She lacks in the acting department as well. LOL, maybe Carpenter, Elizabeth, and Biel should be in a film where the three play themselves opening an acting school.

Regardless, my choice, if I had such power, would be Carrie-Anne Moss or Jennifer Connelly.


(Reply to this)
193465
suggsmar writes:
on Feb 25 2005 04:24 AM

do you know which older actress would fill the role best? i think Demi Moore. she can play action roles ( gi jane) and sh'e not to slight of build. i figure if they choose one of these thin boned buffy type chicks, it won't quite look right... not that it matters , can't take a wonderwoman movie seriously anyway.

(Reply to this)
178126
Spike1967 writes:
on Feb 25 2005 06:00 AM

I'm sure any bulimic actress from the WB or Fox tv will qualify for the lead role. They wont go with Basinger, but she is a talented actress. I like the Demi Moore suggestion.

(Reply to this)
186786
lonechicken writes:
on Feb 25 2005 08:12 AM

Jennifer Connelly's gotta start reverting back to her former self if she's to be an action star. She looks like she's about to shrivel up into a pile of bones these days. What happened to the former "Most beautiful actress???"

I think Biel is ever so slightly better than Carpenter or Elizabeth in the acting department, has a great body that fits a superhero with physical skills, and has already shown action chops. Carpenter and Elizabeth have so to a much lesser extent on Angel and Jay and Silent Bob respectively.


(Reply to this)
82699
QTRules writes:
on Feb 25 2005 12:16 PM

[b]An elderly Wonder Woman....what a brilliant idea[/b]
Yeah, a geriatric female super hero could be a bit hit. I hear the same people were considering Mickey Rooney for Superman.


(Reply to this)
emeraldwendy writes:
on Feb 26 2005 03:30 PM

[b]LUCY LAWLEES[/b]
Lucy Lawless would be just perfect for playing Wonder Woman. She has the beauty, the athletic look, the talent, the dark hair and stunning blue eyes. i just think Lucy Lawless, who played Xena warriror princess is meant for the role. kim basinger looks nothing like Woner Woman.


(Reply to this)
jeanpaul writes:
on Feb 27 2005 09:11 AM

[b]I cant imagine that...[/b]
I cant imagine Basinger as Wonder Woman, older or not... I dont know, She just isin't right for this. She's a good actress and still beautifull an all, but more dramatic, intense, kinda reality based roles suit her better. Why do these Hollywood people feel the URGE to cast 'untypically' whenever casting in Comic-related movies... That's just so annoying! Jessica biel suits better, I think.


(Reply to this)
189636
loudharley writes:
on Feb 27 2005 10:05 PM

I dont think this movie should be made period.Look at the last two woman superhero movies catwoman and electra.

(Reply to this)
jeremyd4 writes:
on Feb 28 2005 01:32 AM

tell Wonder Woman to.... GET BACK IN THE KITCHEN AND STAY THERE!!!

(Reply to this)
198534
245_trioxin writes:
on Feb 28 2005 07:08 PM

In reply to this comment (#820039)
if you really take a look at some of the most infamous comics that have been bungled over the years, and the fact that hollywood is making an icky trend out of it, you could see my point. if i had to choose between making an "archie comics" movie and the "fantastic four" i would have less of a time screwing up archie than the ff. seeing that so many people have their own view on how it should be.

daredevil sucked, both x-men (though looking good) sucked, and the fantastic four will suck even harder. i mean they made it once already and it was so "god awful" it never saw the light of day.

i would rather see hollywood make smaller,lesser known comics, than try and tackle big ones and fail miserably at them. that's why hellboy, road to perdition, and constantine rocked so hard. the public didn't know they were comic movies. same with men in black, the first crow, and the first mask film.

true the new batman will be good and there hasn't been a bad spiderman(yet) but i don't want to fathom the idea of another "hulk" or "elektra"

so in review, comic book movies i.m.h.o. are good only when they are done correctly and are not out to make a fast buck. they are not good if they are put out in bulk or too soon

245_trioxin


(Reply to this)
198534
245_trioxin writes:
on Feb 28 2005 07:11 PM

In reply to this comment (#820054)
lmao! "wonder women"

(Reply to this)
jeremyd4 writes:
on Feb 28 2005 08:02 PM

Studios need to release a certain number of films each year, they need to reach their quota... and so, until this changes we are always going to have crappy films that are made because they're considered a safe bet; this means more lame sequels and for the moment... more comic book movies.
Personally, i think Wonder Woman is more suited as a porn film. That, i WOULD go to see!


(Reply to this)
Read More Comments
Page | 1 2
Post Your Comment
You must be registered to post comments. Login or Register.
Related Links
Jessica Biel
  • Pictures
  • News
  • Filmography
  • Forum
Related Articles
  • UK Critics Consensus: Was W. Wicked? Is Pride & Glory Proud and Glorious? 0
  • Third Time Not the Charm for Russell's Nailed Opens in new window 3
  • Russell's Nailed Resumes Filming Opens in new window 0
  • David O. Russell's Nailed Dodges Another Hammer Opens in new window 6
  • James Brolin Gets Nailed by David O. Russell Opens in new window 6
  • RT Celebrity Showdown: Jessica, Jessica, and Jessica 31
  • I Know Who Killed Me, Norbit, Daddy Day Camp Lead Razzie Noms 46
  • Adam Brody Is JLA's Flash? 28
  • The Weekly Ketchup: Writers On Strike; Indy 4 Official Site; Hasbro Message To G.I. Joe Fans 2
  • Justice League of America Plot Confirmed! 85
Most Discussed
  • Bonding with Bond, Day 22: Die Another Day 85
  • Bonding with Bond, Day 24: Quantum of Solace 78
  • Bonding with Bond, Day 23: Casino Royale (2006) 63
  • Weekly Ketchup: Jaden Smith to be The Karate Kid 56
  • Trailer Bulletin: Exclusive Star Trek TV Trailer! 44
  • Box Office Guru Wrapup: Bond Tops Toons With $70M 39
  • Total Recall: James Bond Countdown -- Find Out Where Quantum of Solace Fits In! 35
  • Five Favorite Films with Guillermo del Toro 32
  • RT on DVD: WALL-E And An Exclusive Tropic Thunder Deleted Scene! 26
  • Five Favorite Films with Hellboy's Mike Mignola 23
Latest News
  • Total Recall: James Bond Countdown -- Find Out Where Quantum of Solace Fits In! 35
  • Watch Tonight's Twilight Premiere Online! 10
  • RT on DVD: WALL-E And An Exclusive Tropic Thunder Deleted Scene! 26
  • Waltz with Bashir - David Polonsky's Visual Companion 0
  • Trailer Bulletin: Exclusive Star Trek TV Trailer! 44
  • Box Office Guru Wrapup: Bond Tops Toons With $70M 39
  • Weekly Ketchup: Jaden Smith to be The Karate Kid 56
  • Five Favorite Films with Guillermo del Toro 32
  • Bonding with Bond, Day 24: Quantum of Solace 78
  • Ricky Gervais - RT's Dinner and the Movies Interview - Chapter 5 1
Latest Interviews
  • Ricky Gervais - RT's Dinner and the Movies Interview - Chapter 5 1
  • Ricky Gervais - RT's Dinner and the Movies Interview - Chapter 4 3
  • Ricky Gervais - RT's Dinner and the Movies Interview - Chapter 3 1
  • Ricky Gervais - RT's Dinner and the Movies Interview - Chapter 2 1
  • Ricky Gervais - RT's Dinner and the Movies Interview - Chapter 1 3
  • Video Exclusive: Josh Brolin and Elizabeth Banks on W. 4
  • RT Interview: Charlie Kaufman on Synecdoche, New York 39
  • Exclusive: Alexandre Aja talks Mirrors and Piranha 3D 9
  • RT Interview: Jason Statham Chats Death Race, Crank 2 and The Sweeney 9
  • Video Exclusive: Gerard Butler talks RocknRolla and 300 sequel with RT 13
Latest Features
  • Waltz with Bashir - David Polonsky's Visual Companion 0
  • RT Sees Star Trek Footage! 36
  • Video Exclusive: Ricky Gervais Collects his Certified Fresh Award 2
  • Five Favorite Films with Seth Rogen 35
  • Five Favorite Films with Kevin Smith 54
  • Total Recall: Hail to the Chiefs! 16
  • Exclusive: The Fall - Tarsem's Visual Companion - Part 2 4
  • Exclusive: The Fall - Tarsem's Visual Companion - Part 1 12
  • Five Favorite Films with Paris Hilton 147
  • Exclusive: Brand New The Children Photos and Director Introduction 5

 
 
About| Site Map| Help| RT To Go| Contact Us| Critics Submission| Linking to RT| Licensing| Movie List| Celebs List| Newsletter
IGN Logo

IGN.com | GameSpy | Comrade | Arena | FilePlanet | ModCenter | GameSpy Technology
TeamXbox | Planets | Vaults | VE3D | CheatsCodesGuides | GameStats | GamerMetrics
AskMen.com | Rotten Tomatoes | Direct2Drive | Green Pixels


By continuing past this page, and by the continued use of this site, you agree to be bound by and abide by the User Agreement.
Copyright 1998-2008, IGN Entertainment, Inc. About IGN | Support | Advertise | Privacy Policy | User Agreement | Subscribe to RT's XML feed! IGN RSS Feeds
IGN's enterprise databases running Oracle, SQL and MySQL are professionally monitored and managed by Pythian Remote DBA
Certain product data ©1995-present Muze, Inc. For personal use only. All rights reserved.