Wonder Woman Spins! - Second Season
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@themoss You need to feel more sorry for men, they treat each other even worse than they do women(hetero & gay men). If they don't get their act together then they don't derserve women in any fashion, friends or lovers.
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@neneshubby really? how old are you mate? you must be 63. ha ha
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you know guys? sometimes i feel sorry for women for what we men did to them. I think we did them more harm than use! ha ha.
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@brispaul1 That's so cute! :)
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At 5:14 she nearly lost her handbag. I loved watching this as it brought back so many memories of me doing the wonder woman twirl when I was growing up.
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@SWLinPHX I'm glad they did so much of it right the first time and that not only did Carter embody the character, but at least it wasn't done in the 1960's where it would've been cheesy, as with the Batman series (or the Wonder Woman test pilot they tried). They actually TRIED to make it legit.
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@tideoftime We probably are. I've done a lot of stand-in work for TV so I have an idea of what it entails.
It's rather amazing that Carter's was the first and essentially only Wonder Woman series, even though the super heroine was created in the 1940's and it's now 2012 -- well over 30 years before and after the 1970's series -- and still she holds the title.
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@SWLinPHX That's my point: in some later episodes, the production crew *did* get lazy/lax about positioning/background-trackin
g, etc... I have a feeling you and I are actually saying basically the same thing, but because we're not face-to-face, a certain level of expressed meaning/tone is being lost via the interwebs (as is often the case :) But anywho... We can both be glad that the WW pilot for NBC got axed last year (it was *horrible*), and that we can look back on these in anycase... ;) -
@tideoftime Right, but they still just have to get the last shot filmed (no matter when it was), cue it in frame then compare the framing & zoom level of the current live shot. The only thing that might vary are weather and lighting conditions in outdoor scenes.
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@tideoftime -- particularly "WW in Hollywood", were very well done: in her first spin (when she stops the keylight from falling on Steve), you can actually make out the shift from Diana to WW while in the light, and it is *tight* -- an all but flawless shift from one to the other, requiring good camerawork as well as good timing/body-memory on Lynda's part (as those feed-ins/outs were shot very separately, on two different shooting days). Just saying: while similar, there *is* a difference...
at 7:21 she reaches for her glasses before she turns around and realizes she isn't wearing any.
Eddieb715 6 months ago 7
I could watch Lynda Carter spin all day long.
neneshubby 1 month ago 4