Sometimes life just feels like an extended game of 'Where's Hillary?' doesn't it?

In the early months of 2017, after conceding defeat to Donald Trump, Clinton went on the down-low, with sparse sightings on hikes and eventually Broadway shows (where she received standing ovations).

Now she's out and about, giving speeches left right and centre, though we still enjoy those little candid shots of Hills (that's what we call her now), pootling about her daily life.

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In her busy schedule, Hillary had somehow not managed to see the feminist film of dreams - Wonder Woman - until Sunday night.

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Previously Clinton had told a crows back in June at the Women In Film Crystal Awards that,

I haven't seen Wonder Woman yet, but I'm going to, in part, because it's directed by the fabulous Patty Jenkins, but something tells that a movie about a strong, powerful woman fighting to save the world from a massive international disaster is right up my alley.

Classic banter from the Hillster there.

She managed to finally get down to a viewing at the Alamo Drafthouse Theatre in New York, bringing Bill along for the ride.

This cinema might be familiar to you, since it's the one that got a whole lot of praise, and in a whole lot of trouble, for hosting female only screenings at the film's release.

The Cinema posted a photo of victory up on their Twitter account with a shot of some of the staff alongside the ex-President and Presidential candidate couple.

People were pretty into it.

And if their winning grins are anything to go by, it looks like the pair thoroughly enjoyed Gal Gadot's adaptation of the role.

Maybe she could make a cameo in Wonder Woman 2 as the President, then we could all live our dreams.

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