11 thoughts on “WCW: Connie Nielsen

  1. Wonder Woman was actually set in WWI, though that doesn’t impact Connie Nielsen’s part since the Amazons are supposed to effectively be out of time. My assumption was it was because they didn’t want to be accused of copying the Marvel formula too closely by having one of their characters introduced in a WWII film (Captain America: The First Avenger) so shifted the setting by a few decades.

    1. Nielsen was pretty cool as Hippolyta. But shouldn’t Eleanor have her hair in a nice wimple or at least braided and pinned up or something? She was in her 60s when Richard was off fighting in the Middle East. Ah, well–it’s important for great queens to be glam.

      1. Eleanor famously rocked the barbette, the linen cap with the chin strap that Eleanor used to minimize her “soft chin” as she aged. So yes, she should not be dressed like THAT. However, even her maturity, I’m sure she must have been glam and fabulous.

  2. The women’s costumes in both “Gladiator” films were inspired by the paintings of Alma Tadema. In other words, it look pretty. Accuracy? Nah.

  3. It amuses me that despite having seen and enjoyed her work in other films, my response to seeing la Belle Connie is to cry “QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS!” (Almost as loudly as when I cry “THE WHITE QUEEN!” whenever I see Ms Rebecca Ferguson in everything).

    1. That’s funny – when I see Rebecca Ferguson, I immediately think of her role in Dr. Sleep. She completely stole that movie, as far as I’m concerned (and looked stunning while doing so).

  4. Connie Nielsen is SO gorgeous. I gotta go with the “padded” entry as my favorite role—Wonder Woman!

  5. I liked “The Dreamer.”
    The first two episodes of this new Robin Hood series are out, but Nielsen hasn’t shown up yet. However, in one of the many scenes in which the Sheriff of Nottingham’s sex-crazed daughter beds the captain of the guard, the grommets on the back of her dress will make you tear your hair out.

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