Actuakers
One of my all time favorites.
Majorthebys
Charming and brutal
Kirandeep Yoder
The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
mariadarling
I don't even know if there are any strong female role models out there for girls in this day and age. Judge Judy maybe? Lynda Carter was so down to earth and beautiful not to mention quietly ridding the world of evil doers...always wanted to be Wonder Woman! Yup, she got me through ages 10 and 11. I always looked up to Lynda Carter and Wonder Woman! I read something atrocious like she didn't get along with Lyle Wagoner. I can't even imagine that. She always seemed to carry herself with such grace, and Lyle Wagoner always seemed like a cool guy as well. So glad they are rerunning Wonder Woman! It may seem dated but the show holds up well and I wonder what the screen adaptation will be like. No one could replace Lynda Carter...those days are over and done.
bkoganbing
During the cynical Watergate Seventies we were certainly in need of unambiguous heroes or heroines as the case may be. The comics have always been a rich source of superheroes, look at how many times Superman has been reincarnated on the big and small screen. I don't think it was an accident that Wonder Woman came to television the same time in the same decade that women finally got control of their own bodies with Roe vs. Wade. No one was going to tell Wonder Woman what she could do or not do with her own body.Lynda Carter was one statuesque Wonder Woman. And she came from Paradise Isle where women live extremely long lives keeping their looks and all without men. But World War II intruded on their island and the policy of isolation went up in smoke. Wonder Woman knew exactly which side she would take and it wasn't going to be Mr. Hitler and his misogynistic and chauvinistic policies, not by a damn sight. If she could only have gotten her rope of truth around him.Lyle Waggoner played Major Steve Trevor of Army Intelligence who kind of liked her, but knew she was kind of out of anybody's league. Halfway through the run, they updated Wonder Woman for the Seventies. It should have stayed during World War II. But the episodes were fun and Carter was something to be hold in action or just hanging out.
Aaron1375
At least CBS let this one stay on the air for a bit, unlike the other cool and fun comic book show "The Amazing Spider-man" that they gave the ax to after one season because they did not want to be known as the superhero station. This show had one really good thing going for it and that was a perfectly cast Linda Carter in the title role. Nothing more fun to watch for a boy than to see her running in slow motion let me tell you. It also helps that it usually had a relatively good story line to go along with it. Though one thing I can not remember is how the show progressed. I know some of the episodes were like supposed to be set during World War II or something and others were supposed to take place in the 70's, I kind of think the World War II episodes came later. The show like many superhero shows during its day or any day for that matter did not really have any super villains for the most part, but I do remember a sort of alien movie and some really strong alien giving Wonder Woman a tough go of it. All in all a good superhero show that had a relatively good run during the 1970's.
xindi005
I have, at the time of this comment, two out of three seasons of WONDER WOMAN. I wasn't bale to see the show on its original run(since I was born at the same time it came on the air), but I had the opportunity to see it in both syndication and on the cable channel F/X(when it was at least worth watching then), so I had the opportunity to be drawn to one of the most beautiful and marvelously talented women to ever grace the small screen.Many people say that it was campy(which was the point in the first season) and many people thought it should have stayed in the WWII setting;I ,however, think it was perfect. I have heard that there is going to be a movie produced in about two years of WONDER WOMAN. Though it is a good idea, I think it is going to be very difficult to succeed such an icon of comic art.....not to mention a very gorgeous woman, even now.I hope that if they do make this movie and find a suitable successor to Mrs. Carter, that they have at least the good since to have Lynda as the queen of Themscyria(Paradise Island) and Diana's mother. That would be the best passing of the torch to have the original Wonder Woman and the new one in the same movie.Well, that's all I have to say about this, I hope that those who read this have the opportunity to see this show. They'll love it....and be in good company.