Bravo for her to keep raising awareness about the plight of refugees. It's heartening that not everyone in the world knows who she is and that she could care less. At the end of the piece the little girls ask where she comes from and she says I come from America, from California.
It's truly ridiculous. So much so, coming up right after the sequel announcements, it had to be
No, I think we need a Wonder Woman movie. I sat through british superman and it was terrible!
Where is the WGA in all this? They have never stood up for their female members who are paid less
LS- Be prepared. I drop the f-bomb a lot.
Melissa, thank you for cross-posting this. And Mr. Lew, what a great article. My favorite line,
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hmmm | March 3, 2011 4:37 AM
That video was completely uninformative. It would have been better if they actually included some facts or information or something.
Faye | March 3, 2011 4:11 AM
I respect this woman so much for her commitment for refugees, especially the children. She's been speaking out and traveling on behalf of UNHCR for over 10 years now and doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. On a more shallow note I'm looking forward to her first directorial debut.