The waterproof, swimming, diving, blue, hooded bodysuit
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grendelkhan — 11 years ago(July 16, 2014 08:33 AM)
I think it was more of a case of protecting Jeannie Epper, the stunt double, and other stunt artists for those scenes. In the documentary, Double Dare, Epper jokes about the lack of protective gear when doing Wonder Woman stunts, saying, "We had nylons." The costume didn't allow any place to hide pads and Epper even had to get them to compromise and add flesh-colored straps to the top, after she flashed the crew after landing, during a stunt. The documentary opens with a shot of her prepping, then performing a stunt where she jumps through a skylight, into a room below. It may be sugar-glass, but there were shards, wood pieces and other dangers and she has no knee or elbow pads; just the costume and a crash pad at the bottom.
"Fortunately, Ah keep mah feathers numbered for just such an emergency!" -
mptnla — 11 years ago(July 13, 2014 10:47 AM)
I don't remember her mother giving her all those gifts.
The Queen:
"and my daughter, I give you the golden lasso of truthand an underwater suit, a motorcycle suit with matching helmet AND a set of kneepads for scurrying around on a skateboard."
"I'm so glad I found you on Facebook. Now I can stalk you properly."