Friday, October 14, 2005

To Warner Bros. Pictures
Dear Sir and Madame at Warner Bros. Pictures, The intention of this petition is to promote actress Lauren Graham, best known as her portrayal of "Lorelai Gilmore" in "Gilmore Girls" as a leading role of the upcoming "Wonder Woman" movie directed by Joel Silver.
Considered by many Wonder Woman Fans, Lauren Graham has a striking resemblance to the comic character and is in fact highly demanded among them.
Not only the fans, but Ms. Graham herself has also shown interest in challenging the role of Wonder Woman in a recent online-interview from 01/27/05 at moviehole.net "...That's so funny, because it was my favorite show as a kid. I tried to be Wonder Woman at the Mattel Toy fair, but they hired a model instead. Please start, um, whatever it is you're gonna start!", says Graham."
In another online-interview of a Gilmore Girls-fansite she said: "... I nearly played Wonder Woman at the toy fair in NYC because the Wonder Woman they hired could not figure out the mechanical equipment they gave her."
Please seriously consider Ms. Graham in the casting process. In making a comic to real-life action movie, it isn't enough to cast a actor/actress, who can physically play and speak the role, but who is also a fan of the comic series. Lauren Graham is definitely the right choice for Wonder Woman.
Thank you very much for taking time reading the petition.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned

http://www.petitiononline.com/wwlgwbm/petition.html
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10/14/05 mcassimatis (hotmail) I think Lauren Graham and the role of Wonder Woman are perfect for each other. It's an opportunity for a rare perfection in casting. I am likely not to see the movie if anyone else is cast. Please consider her! She is a stunning actress: Her comic timing is excellent, but I am even more impressed with her serious scenes on Gilmore Girls. The beauty and emotional depth she brings to that show would be wonderful to find on screen in a comicbook heroine action movie.
I am signature #376. mmm.

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