Ryan Reynolds confirmed to play the Flash.
Blade: Trinity writer/director and Batman Begins writer David Goyer has committed to write, produce and direct the feature adaptation of DC Comics' The Flash.
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Ryan Reynolds confirmed to play the Flash.
Blade: Trinity writer/director and Batman Begins writer David Goyer has committed to write, produce and direct the feature adaptation of DC Comics' The Flash.
Are they actually doing the Golden Age Flash, or is the reporter just clueless?
Are they actually doing the Golden Age Flash, or is the reporter just clueless?
That was my question. I'd figured they'd be doing Barry or Wally.
Actually, a Jay Garrick movie would be kind of cool.
The article didn't say.
Ben Affleck is directing an adaptation of Dennis Lehane's novel Gone Baby Gone.
He's not going to be acting in it.
I wonder if all adaptations of Dennis Lehane novels will be directed by actors?
Jay Garrick movie would be kind of cool.
Especially if were done in the Sky Captain retro look.
Especially if were done in the Sky Captain retro look.
Exactly!
I think I'm down with Ryan as a Flash, though I wouldn't have picked Jay.
Eric Stoltz is in the new Honeymooners.
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There are just tooo many things wrong with that statement.
I just did one of my periodic searches at Amazon for dvds of older movies, among them, a romp that may have been the best thing Tom Selleck ever filmed (with Angela's mom from MSCL), High Road to China. Maybe I'm not-paying-attention girl, but this is the first time a box came up to log my email addy, saying Amazon was counting requests for the studio to put this film on dvd.
Go, request. And if you think of something as yet unavailable that you'd like to have on dvd, make use of this modern technology stuff. It's an online version of that poor woman we called about Firefly and Wonderfalls. Sure, not as much fun, but hopefully as effective.
High Road To China was an absolute charmer, and I loved Bess Armstrong. I don't understand why it wasn't more of a success.