I'm pleased to have read through all of the comments yet posted and haven't found a single comment that reads:
*whining little boy's voice* "The only reason they like it is because it's about a gurrrrl!"
Given that the various DC movies are largely being directed by different directors I'm not the least bit surprised to hear that one of them is getting rave first reviews---seriously, if nothing else it's just a matter of time before they manage (if only by accident) to produce a genuinely good one!
One very telling theme in the Twitter comments comes from the female reviewers. Read that article and words like "empowering", "charming", and "inspiring" keep popping out. Men and boys may not fall in love with Wonder Woman but I wouldn't be surprised if it gains staggering numbers of fangirls of all ages and backgrounds.
I find myself recalling Movie Bob's first review of Disney's Malevicient [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/9291-Maleficent-An-Unusual-Fairy-Tale-of-Revenge] where he wasn't particularly impressed but later followed up with another review [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/moviesandtv/columns/moviebob/11708-I-May-Have-Been-Wrong-About-Maleficent] where he admits that girls' and womens' reactions to the movie were so staggeringly different--and positive--that he had to admit that; "Gee, maybe it's a lot better than I first thought and not just because I wasn't the target audience."
That many posters are cynical and even hostile to any DC movie reviews being positive doesn't surprise me given how screwed up Warner Bro's has been when it comes to representing DC heroes. "NO JOKES!" was a stupid stand to take. As previously mentioned there is the fact that DC movies have generally not been as good as they could have been because they mess around with the basic characters--Pa Kent striving to undermine Clark from a very young age goes entirely against Superman's very long historical canon, for example.
I'm encouraged that Wonder Woman's first reviews are rave reviews. I only see one or two movies in theaters per year so I might see this one (in addition to Star Wars: The Last Jedi).
*whining little boy's voice* "The only reason they like it is because it's about a gurrrrl!"
Given that the various DC movies are largely being directed by different directors I'm not the least bit surprised to hear that one of them is getting rave first reviews---seriously, if nothing else it's just a matter of time before they manage (if only by accident) to produce a genuinely good one!
One very telling theme in the Twitter comments comes from the female reviewers. Read that article and words like "empowering", "charming", and "inspiring" keep popping out. Men and boys may not fall in love with Wonder Woman but I wouldn't be surprised if it gains staggering numbers of fangirls of all ages and backgrounds.
I find myself recalling Movie Bob's first review of Disney's Malevicient [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/9291-Maleficent-An-Unusual-Fairy-Tale-of-Revenge] where he wasn't particularly impressed but later followed up with another review [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/moviesandtv/columns/moviebob/11708-I-May-Have-Been-Wrong-About-Maleficent] where he admits that girls' and womens' reactions to the movie were so staggeringly different--and positive--that he had to admit that; "Gee, maybe it's a lot better than I first thought and not just because I wasn't the target audience."
That many posters are cynical and even hostile to any DC movie reviews being positive doesn't surprise me given how screwed up Warner Bro's has been when it comes to representing DC heroes. "NO JOKES!" was a stupid stand to take. As previously mentioned there is the fact that DC movies have generally not been as good as they could have been because they mess around with the basic characters--Pa Kent striving to undermine Clark from a very young age goes entirely against Superman's very long historical canon, for example.
I'm encouraged that Wonder Woman's first reviews are rave reviews. I only see one or two movies in theaters per year so I might see this one (in addition to Star Wars: The Last Jedi).