kentallard1
Kent Allard
kentallard1

So this means he’ll be in the mid-credits scene, probably saying something like “Turns out that guy wasn’t really the Flash, so I killed him.”

Maybe if they had him paraphrase something like this

Is there an age where that's *not* what you say after watching it? 

I can’t wait for those Celebrity Jeopardy categories!

Maybe because Norm Macdonald was a big part of those and recently passed away.

Part of me wonders if he could be Nathaniel Richards, Reed Richards’s dad, since that character would make sense in the flashback era - though whether or not he’d make sense would depend a bit on how they’re casting Reed

If you wanted to do a better job of trolling you might have pointed out how Wakanda is a monarchical, semi caste-based ethnostate that maintains its society and standards of living by strictly controlling its borders and disallowing immigration.

The trailers both look fine, but boy, it says something about the level of dysfunction at DC that there’s not even a peep about anything related to Superman, Wonder Woman or the JLA. Even today, these are B-level characters at best.

Warner Brothers should be throwing the folks in charge of the DC Comics film division

I assume they will correct this and the comment will see dumb. But where is the link to the actual trailer?

fascinating that this C, D-list villain who existed at the periphery of the DC world as late as the 1990s is now having his own headlining movie with him as the protagonist.

Need more stars, sir.

Good for you. That was satisfying. 

I hate to see the production delayed, but this seems...

“What is this being paid you speak of?”

Perhaps there’s some meta commentary to be mined there”

What, are you not being paid enough to think about it for another 20 minutes and offer something?

Has anyone mentioned yet that you won’t get feedback because of potential EEOC lawsuits? :)

I hate nepotism as much as the next guy, but these three are actually funny, which is what you actually want from two sons of comedy writers and a third dude.

I almost always ask for feedback and rarely get it, for legal reasons that you mentioned. I can guarantee almost no one is going to put anything in writing.

Tarantino went on to explain that it’s called “Battle Royale” because of the metric system.

I have NEVER gotten feedback after a rejection and I’ve heard from HR people that they strongly discourage giving feedback as it opens them up to lawsuits.