misterbungle94
MrBungle
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I don’t think it would be hard to do. The Flash TV suit strays fairly far from the comics version, especially in terms of color.

Counter point though- Bright red really only works when you first saw it as a kid and didnt have that impulse to go- That looks dumb.

I mean the one that they’re showing in all the Justice League promo images.

It they just turned the contrast & brightness up by like 20% on his costume, it would be even better. Like, they should make the costume 5% brighter each season until suddenly, he's the actual flash & nobody noticed & is like "oh wow. Yeah. Bright red totally works"

I don’t know what makes the comic book Flash costume so difficult to bring to the screen. It’s a fairly simple, straightforward design. It doesn’t need all sorts of fussy armored bits to look good.

So it could’ve been more this:

Neither is the Starlight Express version that they chose for the film.

I have a feeling once Geoff Johns took over his leadership roll, he was like “WTF are you doing to Flash and Cyborg?!”

Wow those look pretty awful.

Hmmm. You know what looks a LOT like The Flash?

Dewar’s 12 described the exact way as it is in another article by the author Tony Carnevale for Dew—OOOOHHHHH I SEE NOW.

A sumptuous, fruity conspiracy no less!

Firewatch.

They’re pretty dope. Really helps to organize and clean up the clutter!

When I was on the Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine, I remember the Enix representative showing off the game and proudly proclaiming, “You don’t even leave the town and have your first fight for three hours of gameplay.” It was a selling point.

The first 60-90 minutes just involve backtracking and circling around the opening area. There are no battles or interesting decisions. It’s very boring.

Thank god I have other commenters who believe in me.

Sounds like it’s basically building a whole show around the parts of Mythbusters where they tested viral videos and the like. I got tired of those after a while, because most of the viral videos were so obviously fake that disproving them seemed like a waste of time. Hopefully this show will have something more

Your glass is half empty, Brian!