Lynda Carter Put Wonder Woman Critic James Cameron In His Place

September 29, 2017 / Posted by:

A couple of months ago, James Cameron opined that the most recent Patty Jenkins helmed blockbuster Wonder Woman, starring Gal Gadot, was a step back for women everywhere because Gal has nice tits. Recently, James was out promoting Avatar 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 (7 will go straight to streaming) and decided to show the world what a real feminist looks like and doubled down on his criticism of Patty’s “too hot for basement dwelling neckbeards to handle” film. Thankfully Lynda Carter, a true feminist icon, was there to titty slap James across the face.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, James’ most recent criticism was once again directed at Gal’s WW costume. And again, he trotted out the ghost of Sarah Connor as the ideal form for a movie heroine. He then went on to say this about Patty:

So as much as I applaud Patty directing the film and Hollywood, uh, “letting” a woman direct a major action franchise, I didn’t think there was anything groundbreaking in Wonder Woman. I thought it was a good film. Period.

Well, Lynda Carter is having none of it, you hear? She posted the following on Facebook.

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You heard the woman, James! Wonder Woman has ALWAYS been sexy. To this day, Lynda Carter has a high interest account in my personal spank bank. Lynda will most likely have a role in the Wonder Woman sequel, also directed by Patty so WW2 is going to be sexier than ever. There is no reason for James to keep beating this dead Na’vi (they had horsetail penises, right?); it’s a done deal.

Pics: Wenn.com, Facebook

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