For being DC Comic's most recognizable female character, WW has been given the cinematic shaft for a long time. We've seen two incarnations of Lois Lane and countless Bat-groupies, but not one decent pitch for the Amazon in the big screen. And we're talking about a character who made armored underwear cool waaay before anyone heard of Princess Leia. So here's one humble man's suggestion for any future casting of the Wonder Woman movie. I really have three rules for casting: she has to be at least 5'10", under 45 and attractive enough to pass for a princess. Sandrine Holt - Age: 36, Height: 5'10", Relevant Movie/TV Roles: Resident Evil: Apocalypse & Mutant X Pros : She's played both a (doomed) reporter and a person with superpowers, so if she can play both, she's a shoe-in. Plus she's probably the least-known actress on this list, so they can two movies out of her cheap. Cons : While D.C. isn't as star-crazy as Marvel when it co
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As for Alito, that was hardly a Wilson Moment, since he didnt actually say it out loud. Were it not for the media looking to make a story, no one would have known. Plus, to Alito's mind, it may well be that he believes he's done nothing dangerous. That doesnt mean he's right, but it doesnt mean he's a criminal either. On the other hand, it's far better that your enemy be a criminal than an idealogue, because criminals generally know when to stop.
You're thinking the Washington Times as far as the ownership thing. The Post has different ownership (and issues).