man, that ending... made me tear up big time. really wished i was there to give you a hug, with the waves and the sunset, it was such a personal story and you shared it with all of us. just shows your strength.
@kadegetslaid6342 ай бұрын
The story about your father was so beautiful dude, as someone with an alcoholic absent father it made me really tear up, you have a way with words
@Low_Rent2 ай бұрын
I lost my dad a couple of months back. He was in the hospital and I talked to him on the phone to check on him. Before I hung up I had the urge to say I Love You but I didn’t. I thought that was a silly thing to do because I never said that to end a phone conversation with him before. The next morning the hospital called and said he had passed away from a heart attack. I think about that often and wish I could have that moment to do over again. Even though our relationship was strained at the time I want to go back and tell him I loved him. I should have said it. It was an easy thing to do. I will regret that lost opportunity for the rest of my life. I will regret not trying to make our relationship better. If there is one thing I can pass on to people it’s this: if you have an opportunity to say I love you to someone you care about, just say it. Even if things aren’t great between you. It don’t cost you anything. And you may not get another chance.
@vincentbrown64642 ай бұрын
crazy how the ppl we love can be taken away in a Flash
@kookerbridge-p1o2 ай бұрын
@@vincentbrown6464 🥁
@xavierthomas58352 ай бұрын
Like Jesus says, our life is a vapor.
@daStonerKyd2 ай бұрын
This is sad. But has literally nothing to do with this video
@xavierthomas58352 ай бұрын
@daStonerKyd It's a comment section. You make comments. Doesn't have to have anything to do with video. Freedom of speech and all that jazz.
@kyokenx22 ай бұрын
this vid is very good i don't have anything to add but that last part was very touching
@AdahnFlorence2 ай бұрын
Holy shit I laughed so hard when you brought up Clockstoppers, was so taken aback hearing it just brought up out of nowhere.
@JonathanJuan2 ай бұрын
The biggest issue with “The Flash” is that it’s so concerned with Barry’s mom dying for the whole plot, and yet never once stops to ask, hey who actually killed her? How did she actually die? Like it’s like this movie forgets that someone has to kill her. Sure, if you read the comics you know it’s Zoom, but movie goers don’t know that, and you should at least have addressed that in the movie? Like he isn’t at all interested in who kills his mom???
@MisterDriskul2 ай бұрын
Yeah. My friend, who doesn't know anything about the Flash, was asking "Who's the killer?" "Why doesn't he use his time powers to see who it was?"
@Pedro_Marangon2 ай бұрын
It's not Zoom that kills Nora, it's Thawne
@ArcaneAssassin7772 ай бұрын
@@Pedro_MarangonZoom is a nickname for the reverse flash in the comics more specifically Professor Zoom but I do believe at one point Zoom was his nickname before they created Hunter zolomon
@shawn0921822 ай бұрын
I assume that they wanted Barry to ultimately be the one who "killed" his mom. His mom had to die in order to restore the timeline.
@Kekkersboy2 ай бұрын
Or they could just " Not have his mom die " and allow him to have two living parents like he used to in the comics.
@HeBroTV2 ай бұрын
Well done, the end really touched and convinced me as I spent too much time on my computer while my kids were growing up. Take care and I wish you the best.
@DavidMartinez-ce3lp2 ай бұрын
Personally, i think a Flash film that is a combination of elements from the JLU episode "Flash and Substance" and the origin story of Flash from the Arrowverse would work quite well. Flash would defeat his rogues gallery easily on their own, but struggles once they teamup and outsmart Flash. Throw in a love story with an actual likeable Iris West. Maybe set up Wally West as well. Not difficult. They key is to not treat these characters as gods.
@covek40482 ай бұрын
You're right, but DC has literally survived by treating their characters as gods and politicians for years. It's literally their most common portrayal. When the MCU came out, the only thing that would have been better than an Avengers movie was a Justice League movie, but Marvel sidestepped DC completely by making their characters funny and relatable. The Flash movie was done the moment the videos of Ezra attacking people came out, and The Flash had TWO Ezra Millers. I think Flash fans will have to eat from the TV show only.
@DavidMartinez-ce3lp2 ай бұрын
@covek4048 I only really liked Season 1 of that show, but I really do think he belongs on the big screen. Unfortunately, WB owns the rights to use the character and looks for ways to screw things up
@GuyDude-hk8uy2 ай бұрын
@@covek4048 Literally?
@covek40482 ай бұрын
@@GuyDude-hk8uy Verbatim
@eden91862 ай бұрын
this whole video was great - and the personal segment at the end just solidified that i rlly connected with you and your ideas throughout the video
@TheHaddonfieldRegistry2 ай бұрын
The show and DCEU movie are great
@maryjaneshoe-fm4yr2 ай бұрын
Maybe Chase Iron Eyes accepts their creepy relationship now because Tokata might go no contact if he doesn't. Chase's retraction Instagram statement does not erase the fact that Miller ingratiated themself in the Iron Eyes family when Tokata was 12/13 years old. The fact that Miller continued their relationship with Tokata into adulthood is a red flag. Mental illness doesn't excuse years-long, methodical (alleged) grooming or cult-building. One can be mentally ill and still know right from wrong.
@thewolfofwallstreet6272 ай бұрын
Not to mention there were other alleged cases of him interacting with other girls as young as 12 years old besides her, so I wouldn't dismiss everything entirely. Either way, I doubt seriously we'll ever know the full story. The only people who know what really happened are the alleged victims, Ezra Miller and all other parties involved. (i.e. the parents) But either way, none of this bad press helped the film in my opinion.
@DeeZKnutz352 ай бұрын
I went to this video to learn about The Flash's live action history. I did not expect to be bawling my eyes out at the end. As someone who recently lost their grandmother, that hit me in a much more personal way. I thank you for being brave enough to share that with us.
@guywiththeweirdspellingoflogen2 ай бұрын
Only a little bit in to the video, but the identity crisis text is so relatable actually. I’m not super into this niche of youtube, so I can’t say much on similarities to others, but whatever you’re doing seems fun to watch so far :) Edit: Aigis persona 3 is here. This is the greatest video ever made and never question yourself again. Teehee
@tylerlong51122 ай бұрын
It’s sad flash is one of my favorite hero’s but like with so many hero’s they just can’t get the right people involved.
@blackoverblueskies62212 ай бұрын
Its WB, they think we're all stupid.
@theoutsiderjess18692 ай бұрын
The 90s flash show and the cw flash show while not perfect the shows were such entertaining watch
@chriscanul40752 ай бұрын
This is so good, it's so well researched and edited
@Who_Tye7092 ай бұрын
That opening with Dr.Manhattan was perfect literally how I felt growing up waiting for the flash movie to be made finally when I was 24 they made it but we all know how that turned out 😂
@Trix_Sharp2 ай бұрын
I think that the worst thing Dark Flash does, narratively, is remove Barry's culpability from doing anything. Like, Barry starts things, but everything after is done by Dark Flash (whether actually him or younger Barry). He pushes him out of the Chronobowl, he gets the powers for most of the movie, he's the one that continually resets the final battle. Barry figures out exceptionally quickly that he has to fix things, but simply doesn't have the ability to for most of the movie. Flashpoint is about Barry figuring out his hero complex and learning he can't fix everything, that there's consequences. But introducing Dark Flash pushes the blame outside of him, changes it from internal to external. Muddies the narrative to make someone else do the bad stuff. Why does Barry have to learn to change himself if he figures it out from the beginning, but loses his powers to stop him doing it, then has to fight a guy who didn't learn the exact same problem? It's not a him problem if Dark Flash is the one doing things
@justinmitchell25772 ай бұрын
15:06 The problem isn’t necessarily the tailoring of the neck of Batman’s cowl, but rather that, in the 60’s show, the cape was always put on after the cowl, pinching it down around his neck. But in Legends the cowl is put on after the cape, letting it hang as it naturally would. It’s a really small thing, but makes the costume look dramatically worse than it should
@hayhydm2 ай бұрын
we’re really in dire need of a good, wally west flash film
@onidaaitsubasa41772 ай бұрын
Actually it would be interesting if they had a Nora West film set in the future.
@soldierofgod7412Ай бұрын
Yeah like that episode of where the flash helps the trickster because he’s mentally Ill that was a great episode
@thereyofwater2 ай бұрын
Really good video overall. It's nice to watch a video about The Flash's cinematic history and it's not just wall to wall bitching about the movie. Nor is it constant glazing of Zack Snyder with digs at James Gunn. A much welcomed change of pace. Also nice to hear someone give Andy Muschietti his due diligence and not pretend everything was his fault. Though there is one little tiny baby detail. Barbara Muschietti isn't Andy's wife, she's his older sister. 😭
@JustKrin2 ай бұрын
I feel like both Andy and Christina agreed on this project for the same reason Taika did Love and Thunder, money They all had a previous good relation with the studios and wanted to make their own personal projects. Nobody was touching the Flash film so they were like "well, if it gets me funding to do my own work then what the hell"
@404bronz2 ай бұрын
When you said Clockstoppers you jogged a core memory in my brain. I was obsessed w that movie for a long time after it came out. It was weird realizing just now I had forgotten about it lol
@KaptainCanuck2 ай бұрын
It was shown in the mid-80s that Barry was the cause of a lightning bolt that made him the Flash.
@getgood92442 ай бұрын
Damn bro really got deep on us at the end there bro had me feeling emotional for a man I never meet
@kinyutaka2 ай бұрын
I loved the CW Flash show. But regarding JW Justice League, I think the "Just Save One" scene was the best thing in the whole movie.
@piplupcaАй бұрын
This will be long winded but... it was awesome for me to learn about the backstory of the flash and all the different versions of the flash throughout time. Now onto the sad mushy shit. I'm sorry for your loss. My dad passed suddenly in Augst2018. I regret my last interaction deeply, maybe one of my biggest regrets in life so far. I wasn't with him. He died in an ambulance from a heart attack. He was an asshole with anger issues but he took care of our family, he did his best and I miss him so much. And maybe you miss your dad the way you do because it's the what if of life. I hope you take comfort in the memories you do have. Thank you for not cutting the ending, obviously it touched a lot of people ❤
@dilfasriel63542 ай бұрын
Turning on the face cam only to show yourself in the most unflattering way is such a chad move
@wethefreeproductions2 ай бұрын
The important thing to remember with Ezra Miller is the same people who let him get that bad are gonna let it happen to other people because they just see them as a resource.
@stellviahohenheim2 ай бұрын
Hollywood usually picks these depraved actors because they themselves are depraved
@thewolfofwallstreet6272 ай бұрын
I can legit guarantee you that everything Ezra did, or allegedly did, were already done by other Hollywood Alumni. And in some cases, they might've done worse than anything Ezra allegedly did. He just got caught. That's one of the main reasons WB couldn't just outright condemn him for his actions because they probably did just as bad if not worse themselves as a company. They just couldn't come out and say it. It's the same thing I said when Harvey Weinstein got caught. Yeah, he was a bad man, and I'm glad he got caught. But at the same time if you seriously think he's the only man in Hollywood that did the things he was accused of doing, then you're either very naive, or you're selling something.
@Nervkeks2 ай бұрын
Pov: You make a two hour video about the flash and dont know the comic name of the flashes main villain. Professor zoom has always been eobard thawns villain name. The „reverse flash“ used to be a title like the „man of steel“ , „scarlet speedster“ or „clownprince of crime“.
@Edwardrabbit2 ай бұрын
Guilty as charged 🤷♂️
@Гева-б6ц2 ай бұрын
You don't have to know that to make a video...
@Nervkeks2 ай бұрын
@@Гева-б6ц i wrote this coment cause he said "professor zoom was mentioned but reverse didnt exist".
@randallflagg37002 ай бұрын
@@Nervkeks - He probably got confused by the Arrowverse show, in which Reverse Flash and Zoom are 2 distinct characters. Reverse Flash/Eobard Thawne is only nicknamed "The man in the yellow suit" in *The Flash*, never Professor Zoom.
@Nervkeks2 ай бұрын
@@randallflagg3700 professor zoom and zoom are different characters, both also carrying the title of reverse flash. Eobard is barrys "reverse flash", Hunter is Wallys. Zoom in the arrowverse was zoom only by name, but earth3 johnny quick in character, he even had his own little crime syndicate.
@DragonflyII2 ай бұрын
Condolences to you on the loss of your father. I lost my Dad in similar circumstances 8 years ago. I had no car so I tried to literally run from the town centre to the respiratory hospital where he passed away which was 30 minutes away. If only I had the powers of The Flash! But I wasn't thinking of the Scarlett Speedster, only the reality of losing the man who raised me. I wish I could have said goodbye but ran out of breath & saw the coroner van taking him away up the road just as I got there. I still remember it like it were only yesterday. Life is not the same & there are good & bad days, but as long as they are with us in our hearts & memories they are part of us & are never truly gone ❤️ Stay strong & thanks for the excellent video.
@forty_two422 ай бұрын
I really wish DC would quit assuming I love Barry. Wally West isn't just my favorite Flash, but one of my favorite characters of all time. Along with Franklin Richards, The Silver Surfer and Detective Chimp.
@bZman2 ай бұрын
Wally is best flash. He and Grayson are the pinnacle of why we need sidekicks to grow up and take up their own or their mentors mantels. DC as a company hates the sidekicks who became their own heroes and I cannot understand why
@ShiftNova2 ай бұрын
Apparently the reason why the flash can swoop anyone up in his arms, and not tear through them with his speed is because of the Speedforce, and whatever kind of field it is generating, when the flash runs. A train has no such thing with his powers.
@MM-mo2yc2 ай бұрын
The Six Million Dollar man was the first to use the time slow down effect back in the 70’s.
@peacemaster8117Ай бұрын
Very interesting video, excellent ending. I was fascinated by the obscure stuff you brought up. I gotta say, Joss Whedon really doesn't deserve the blame for the Justice League movie. He did the best he could in a ridiculously challenging situation. He was the guy who saved Avengers, it made sense that he'd be the guy who try and save Justice League. He tried to correct the tone from Snyder's gritty psychopathic power fantasies and didn't nail the landing, but it was a dirty job and someone had to do it.
@TheHypersonic552 ай бұрын
That intro was great and reminded me of numerous occasions in the past when directors came and left The Flash film to the point where not some didn't believe it'd come out. But it was also competing with The Crow for how many times the times the project started and stopped due to directors leaving the project.
@HermosaFeCatolica2 ай бұрын
Wow. Thank you, Edward Rigby. Thank you for making the video. I appreciated your epilogue, sir. I hope you are in a better place mentally and otherwise. I will say a small prayer for you and your father. God bless.
@FRADAVE022 ай бұрын
I am a comic loving boomer who grew up with Batman (1966) and those Justice League specials! Is it any wonder that we're so miserable?
@neilgodwin65312 ай бұрын
Maybe you remember that JL pilot (unsuccessful) for a proposed TV show that was featured in the video? Starred David Ogden Stiers and Miguel Ferrer, despite both being actors in much demand? Why did they agree to appear in this steaming pile of 💩? Goodness knows I tried to forget it! I just googled it and didn't realise it was co written by Gardner Fox and E Nelson Bridwell! Despite retconning everything about the Justice League and being so bad, it made the Marvel TV movies (Nick Fury, Captain America, Dr. Strange) look good
@Melvinshermen2 ай бұрын
Fun fact what i heard the flash tv show was going be in the flash Movie but it was cut.
@warmuzi42402 ай бұрын
the weather wizard joke is that he's a black man from Chicago (The windy city) exaggerating how cold it really gets if anything the racist part is the fact he happens to be from Chicago
@limdoo64732 ай бұрын
You have it right on the money. I think a lot of people think Kara Danvers is just superman but female cuz of the cw show. But Kara is one badass mf with a brash attitude. She’s naive sure but she’s got a massive temper. She’s not like Clark who grew up as a baby on earth with kind parents, she’s a teenager that was frozen for years before landing on earth, aka teenage emotions run wild
@onidaaitsubasa41772 ай бұрын
What, are you talking about, Kara has always been Superman's cousin, even the new animated series shows that, anybody that thinks that Kara is a female Superman has never watched superhero shows or is from another planet themselves and not familiar with Earth's entertainment video shows. Now in the movie, it was an alternate timeline or reality and Superman aka Kal-El never arrived to Earth or was defeated, It's been a while since I watched the Flash movie, but Kara aka Supergirl was on Earth, but in that reality she had black hair instead of being blond, but she would've still been Kal-El's cousin if he had still been around in that timeline, and it's said many times in the CW show of Supergirl and The Flash that she's related to Superman and when the CW Flash show did the multiverse arc, it showed all the TV series Superman actors that played Superman on the various shows, which was really a treat for those of us familiar with the various Superman shows that have been on TV.
@platinumpagoda30792 ай бұрын
Awesome vid. 1:10:39 You adding the Superman theme in the background made it even more wholesome😂.
@PosthumanHeresy2 ай бұрын
I'd never heard of Takota's side of things before, but now I'm just perturbed. Why is it "believe victims" unless the victims don't play ball with the common narrative?
@phillyvoodoo2 ай бұрын
You have to wait until a few years out of his shadow either way..... If she were actually groomed as a minor and has been around him since, she would likely be suffering from Stockholm's Syndrome and not think any of the actions were inappropriate.......
@maryjaneshoe-fm4yr2 ай бұрын
@@phillyvoodoo Tokata is still in Miller's shadow.
@PosthumanHeresy2 ай бұрын
@@phillyvoodoo Ehh, Stockholm Syndrome isn't actually real. It's kinda wild, the history behind that. What happened is that the cops horrifically bungled the "rescue" operation for the hostage crisis. So badly that the cops were shooting at the hostages. The hostages had to take over the hostage negotiations because, you know, that. Afterwards, the hostages understandably were like "yeah uhh, screw the cops, the guys holding us hostage were way more reasonable and sane on account of none of them SHOOTING AT US!" So the city hired a psychologist to label them as insane in response to legal actions taken by them. Stockholm Syndrome was thus invented by that psychologist as a coverup for why the hostages were pissed off at the cops over them larping as American cops. They didn't sympathize with the hostage takers because of some psychological phenomenon, but rather because when your choice is the government that tried to kill you to solve a hostage crisis by getting rid of the hostages or the hostage takers, yeah, you're gonna feel like you're in it with the hostage takers now since the government has decided the easiest way to deal with them is to just kill you.
@maryjaneshoe-fm4yr2 ай бұрын
@@PosthumanHeresy A vulnerable grooming target does learn to see her groomer as the hero in her life, the one person who supports and understands her. It takes a long time, sometimes years, for the victim to understand the nature of the relationship.
@endersisus2 ай бұрын
@@phillyvoodoo a friendly reminder that Stockholm Syndrome is heavily contested and is most likely not an actual thing. The incident that coined the term is also misused and its facts have been continuously misreported in a way that legitimize the proposed condition more than it should.
@jetenginee.2 күн бұрын
really appreciate this vid, you have a much more nuanced view than others and it's nice to see that
@JJ-gv5lu2 ай бұрын
I never thought a 2 hour video on The Flash would have me crying, but here we are.
@emperortrevornorton31192 ай бұрын
Ezra is just as bad a mistake as Joss Ezra from the start came across as creepy and insane even before allegations and videos of his insanity
@KassFireborn12 күн бұрын
Several months later, three things from this have stuck with me enough to pop back into my head more than once: that killer opening, that entire startlingly open monologue at the end, and the extremely racist 60s TV special. Though I should probably get it on record that I remember them for very different reasons.
@SpeedSuperSonic2 ай бұрын
Amazing video and a very powerful ending! Just wanted to say I as I'm sure everyone else, appreciates your vulnerability and may your father rest in peace.
@NickPotatoes20 күн бұрын
Woah what is that book shown at 40:40? It looks super interesting
@batboythecool2 ай бұрын
the very last part of this video cuts deep, brother. lost mine years back. the things I would change.
@dragon_ninja_218629 күн бұрын
Wow that ending. Didn’t have to go that hard but thanks for sharing. My relationship with my dad was different. He was there and the greatest father anyone could’ve asked. Now looking back I agree I would also be like Barry and try to change the past and damn the consequences because I loved him so much to not try. Probably didn’t help but not only did I buy into the overhype of the film, but also before it came out I did a binge watch of almost all of the DC movies. So when I finally went to see I did set myself up for disappointment. In retrospect I’ll say it’s an alright film that has flaws but one I liked the pros more than cons.
@arkeus52462 ай бұрын
I put this on the background and it was a fantastic listen. Great job!
@arkeus52462 ай бұрын
Commented before reaching the end. This video deserves 2 comments. Thanks for making this.
@onidaaitsubasa41772 ай бұрын
One superhero I think would be great for a live action movie is the Native American guy that was on Superfriends that could get really big. He's a superhero that they've never done a live action movie about.
@Tesla25862 ай бұрын
Apache Chief. Mystic Native American Hero that can change size at will (like Antman surprisingly enough). I wouldnt mind seeing a serious take on the character either. Especially if they take a serious approach to the native culture.
@jitox21 күн бұрын
Im just starting the video but this production from long ago i have to admit is more faithful than many recent thing, and it has some quirks of the time, but is kind of well done
@thewolfofwallstreet6272 ай бұрын
I don't blame Flash for freaking out when he saw George Clooney's Bruce Wayne. I'd be freaking out too. I'd be like "Oh no! I got stuck in the universe with bat nipples and a bat credit card?!?" *does my best darth vader impression at the end of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith* NOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@squidtrongaming10982 ай бұрын
Fun fact, Giganta is played by a trans woman, Aleshia Brevard, 14:35
@enoyna10012 ай бұрын
Finally a worthy fun fact
@ajflink2 ай бұрын
Nicholas Cage against CGI. My respect for the man has increased greatly.
@DRLifter2 ай бұрын
You were right when we were chatting and you were streaming after your anniversary, was worth the wait and it ended with a heart felt story. Just know somewhere in the multiverse you did drive faster and made it sooner and in another you never went. You can yearn for a past you'll never have or make him proud with the man you become cheif! The future is yours as is the choice!
@blackoverblueskies62212 ай бұрын
Your epilogue has moved me. I feel like im crazy for absolutely loving the flash movie because i would 100% do the same exact thing Barry does. I would sacrifice the rest of my life to just to spend 10 seconds with my late grandmother, just to hold her hand and tell her how great my life is because if her. Yeah, the movie doesn't look amazing. I have no idea why they didn't just use the stunt double as Barry. It's s a different timeline, Bruce Wayne is different. Or use the parent trap remake style of filming 2 Ezra Millers. I've seen the flash movie a bunch if times and i feel alone because no one else can see the vision. Like you said, there IS a heart in this movie, people focused too much on clowning on it, and it cheapened the idea of this movie.
@banananannerpusАй бұрын
I don't even like comics or DC movies but I've been watching your videos after I saw the Black Adam one; I think you have a very unique voice in all of the slop on youtube. Also the ending was very touching. Keep it up.
@BingoDa504Ай бұрын
I like your video clip but damn the story about your father really hit me hard. I didn’t experience the same as you did but I could feel the experience you had with him and I’m sorry you had that experience. I didn’t have a big experience with my dad growing up. Yeah I seen him in the summer and I saw him when he work for public transportation because I rode the route with him. But not having him there everyday like I wanted him there did do something to me. But keep your head up homie.
@fakercowboyАй бұрын
man my recommended does wonders sometimes. phenomenal work.
@MADKapo2 ай бұрын
45:28 "General audiences would be confused if there were two live action Batmans at the same time" Haha, yeah, glad THAT never happened!
@JomasterTheSecond2 ай бұрын
I'm still bummed they cut the famous "beating the shit out of a woman in an Icelandic Bar" part of the Flash's backstory out of all of these
@DevonRucker2 ай бұрын
11:00 they would have definitely been talking about the cold weather. Needing "heat" in Chicago has been more of a 80s and on thing.
@Alex-uo6kh2 ай бұрын
Exactly, heat wasn’t slang for a gun yet. It’s a poverty joke. I was under the impression that, that’s a very recent slang.
@LlorDrei2 ай бұрын
My favorite Flash was John Wesley Shipp, in the original Flash series. His costume was almost on point, for the comics, and his personality worked for the character. One of the biggest disappointments for the Flash was in the second series, when they brought in, who we believed to be, Jay Garrick... The body type and costume were almost perfect, and then they pulled out the rug, and gave us another with a different costume... My main complaint about the Flash, on air... They never portray Barry Allen as blond, and have no idea if they would portray the original Wally West as a redhead, if they ever brought him in. They seem to be fixated on making every Flash have brown or black hair, for some reason.
@Teatime77712 ай бұрын
I met him at comic con
@onidaaitsubasa41772 ай бұрын
I guess the blonde Barry is from another universe, the multiverse always explains everything when we see characters looking different.
@Calvin_CoolageАй бұрын
Everything else about the 90's series aside, that suit might be one of my favorite iterations of The Flash lookswise.
@jeffreyseay77072 ай бұрын
This video has the funniest PSA of all time. It MADE me subscribe
@ZelphTheWebmancer2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the message at the end
@Pedro_Marangon2 ай бұрын
1:34:57 Just a quick correction, the movie isn't the first time we see the Flash phase in live action (the CW show had this beaten from season 1 way back in 2015 (S01E17 "Tricksters", where Thawne teaches Barry how to phase so he can get the wrist bomb off)
@MotivatedMike242 ай бұрын
I love the dark souls music in the background
@newspooiechannel2 ай бұрын
It probably came up somewhere at some point in the time previously, but there was another speedster on TV back in 1985 named Johnny B. He was as a member of the "Misfits of Science," a short-lived TV series of compiled from "reject" superheroes molded after Doom Patrol/X-Men. His character had electrical powers, but could also run at the speed of electricity... you know, when he's not traversing around in their team vehicle, an ice cream truck. Needless to say, the show didn't last long and was cancelled before the first season would have ended, though it did return in reruns on the Sci-Fi Channel in the early 90s. "Misfits of Science" was also Courteney Cox' first leading role (as a telekinetic) and one episode was co-written by future "Heroes" creator Tim Kring.
@whitespider5842 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. That epilogue part hit me in the feels man. I wish you well. You earned a new subscriber.
@Dgsworld02 ай бұрын
Ngl at 1:01:43 i actually was always curious about that kid's question has Superman ever fought a hippo? Like actually i wanna know
@EdwardrabbitАй бұрын
Superman rips Moo Deng in half
@Dgsworld020 күн бұрын
@@Edwardrabbit noooo! he has to take care of baby moo deng or else it's kryptonite laced cereal for a week
@martyparty70862 ай бұрын
Wtf was that clip of Oscar issac and aunt may
@SupaCoopaStudios2 ай бұрын
Such an awesome video, long time in the making! Really appreciative of the shout out at the beginning of the video and truly enjoyed it as a whole! Proud to be an Edward Rigboy. Let’s get Eddie a cameo in my next movie! If this video hits 100k views I’ll lock it the fuck in
@joseywales61682 ай бұрын
11:00 as someone from the ghetto...they're the same "joke" by rich people about poor people. That dude is my hero 14:37 woaw (basedbasedbasedbasedbasedbasedbasedbased) 15:19 no no, they definitely add to the comedic effect 17:08 I believe it, he probly thought she was catwoman 26:10 teehee, im sitting here icing a bronken toe 34:10 he's literally just a normal guy idk what the problem is 1:00:14 lmaooo that little head shake and sad tv grin...he already knew 1:30:10 nah, like any "small lore to make the supernatural power appear more realistic", it only has to appear once to be set into the audience's brain for the entire time and be unimportant afterwards unless its for a funny moment or villain plot twist moment 1:33:35 that is some incredible moviemaking 1:35:35 it would have some wild effects. The air motion would blow everything around, but the static charge might not effect other people unless it hits them which would fricking hurt 1:51:04 Yes 1:52:07 i mean, that is basically what happened with that release Wouldnt we all though...but we only get one chance, and the faster you try to go, the faster life passes by without you seeing it. You are adorable
@Mickey-Knox2 ай бұрын
Ducktales did this in 1987 in an episode called Time Teasers.
@ivanagustinortiz52372 ай бұрын
This is a really comprehensive video. Fun fact: 1:09:49 Barbara Muschietti is actually Andy's sister.
@neilgodwin65312 ай бұрын
David Goyer perfectly encapsulates the problem with Hollywood and it's been the same for decades. Execs pay the money, true, but they cannot resist interfering with those they appointed to carry out the creative process. It's like the Pope hiring Michaelangelo, then telling him his figures are too muscular, or in the wrong position..... All those directors quitting because of 'creative differences', and execs STILL don't get the message to keep their nebs out. Gene Roddenberry, on showing the pilot for Star Trek to execs, was told to 'get rid of the guy with the ears,' 😂
@Apotheosis_Uprising2 ай бұрын
I read it lol. Your videos seem pretty detailed and good to binge watch. Definitely need to subscribe. Suppose I should add that you seem pretty unique to me 10/10
@ericaugust15012 ай бұрын
James Gunn had better been contractually obligated to say that 'the Flash was one of his favourite 2023 films' give how bad it turned out, because he is a good enough writer to spot how much it betrayed the characters, and a good enough fan of comics to see how it betrayed the superhero genre.
@Gooblong2 ай бұрын
I feel like this show is not talked about very often, but one of, if not my favorite Marvel show is Agent Carter. Its surprisingly good, and the time period is represented pretty well imo. Id check it out if you havent, cause its something more unique :)
@neilgodwin65312 ай бұрын
I was gutted and mystified when it was cancelled. I loved it
@biggsducklighter61712 ай бұрын
Somehow didn't know we were so close to getting a cannibal rapist abuser Batman.
@ForrestxxxАй бұрын
Was not expecting Dr Eno to be played by Albert from Twin Peaks
@davehandelman28322 ай бұрын
Bro, this was WAAAAY more extensive than i anticipated. But GODDAMN, you crushed it. I LOVED the flash. It was fun, colorful, fun and crazy fun. I thought Keaton was the weakest link. Love this video. Bro, this was NOT a stupid video. You are ALIVE. WE SEE YOU. just breathe. Keep going. KEEP GOING. WE SEE YOU.
@groovygreetАй бұрын
Interacting with the video so the algorithm knows I like it.
@jseipp13 күн бұрын
Great video, man. PS! It was absolutely a joke about living through winter in Chicago with no heat because you can't afford it.
@hallarious5062 ай бұрын
The flashs origin is a time loop, not a paradox. A timeloop are two events establishing/making eachother possible. A paradox are two events negating eachother.
@ronosborne68552 ай бұрын
The Girl, the Gold Watch, and Everything came out in 1982. It featured a magical pocket watch that could stop time.
@doriangreen32312 ай бұрын
I thought the Pollux suit from the 1990 show was awesome. The blue suit with silver trim looked so damn cool.
@FilmmakerJ2 ай бұрын
2:57:00 No Way. That description of your Dad hits way too close to home.
@cat_jk002 ай бұрын
Lovely video. You're made for this.
@RAlanBryan21122 ай бұрын
Hugs and Hugs. Sorry for your loss. I enjoyed the video in an unexpected way. I am not crying. Go Away. Be well Edward.
@CTimmerman2 ай бұрын
You don't have to be an African American to understand old jokes. Just know the time period.
@FRADAVE022 ай бұрын
Can you imagine the excitement of any actor being offered the chance to wear the bid red 'S' ?
@cazaa84672 ай бұрын
Bro this video was awesome
@gamerman3602 ай бұрын
I want to live in the universe where David dobkin directed a flash movie.
@scottbuck157228 күн бұрын
11:06 And lets be real, the two guys that wrote this were nottttttt that aware of the reality of being a impoverished black person in Chicago, especially not enough to use slang
@igotfiveonit79032 ай бұрын
as a black person i've started to become numb to the racism to a scary point that's even concerning me i just laughed and i'm actually starting to enjoy the racism it's messed up, i should be offended but at this point i don't care ... it's become funny
@MilkyCao2 ай бұрын
so a note about the camp batman tv series: most of the people who worked on it did NOT know much about the comics, a bunch of the characters were inspired by characters in the comics but with broadcasting standards of the time in place there was little to no point in faithfully reproducing the characters, so most who worked on it didn't even bother to read the comics. in other words i wouldn't be surprised if they outright didn't even know the history of the characters in the comics that well (which may be hard to believe considering how they have a niche villain show up, but considering how just because you liked one dc comic doesn't mean you like all of them i'm still not entirely convinced)
@leokim29982 ай бұрын
'97 Justice League of America had Matthew Settle(Guy Gardner), I think most famously became Captain Speirs in Band of Brothers, Michelle Hurd(Fire) ultimately becoming Raffi Musiker in Star Trek: Picard. David Ogden Stiers(M.A.S.H.'s Major Winchester) as the Martian Manhunter and Miguel Ferrer(Dr. Eno) of course most known as the inventor of Robocop. The era of pilots that disappeared with ultimately and contemporary well known actors is I think gone as the streaming era has made the studios buy an entire season of shows. But you already had a really long video, but that was quite fascinating.
@Loch1210Ай бұрын
You were right about that joke.Heat wasn’t slang for a gun back then