- published: 29 Feb 2016
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Actors: Kevin McKidd (actor), Lex Lang (actor), Danny Huston (actor), Lex Lang (actor), Dee Bradley Baker (actor), Dee Bradley Baker (actor), Steve Blum (actor), Dee Bradley Baker (actor), Steve Blum (actor), Cary Elwes (actor), Nathan Fillion (actor), Nathan Fillion (actor), C. Thomas Howell (actor), C. Thomas Howell (actor), Kevin McKidd (actor),
Plot: An alteration of the timeline for the superhero, The Flash, creates ripples that disastrously alters the Universe. The Flash must team with other heroes to restore the timeline while the Earth is ravaged by a war between Aquaman's Atlantis and Wonder Woman's Amazons.
Keywords: based-on-comic, batman, cel-animation, comic-book, dc-comics, superhero, superheroine, wonder-womanActors: Matthew Campagna (director), Melissa D'Agostino (writer), Melissa D'Agostino (actor), Melissa D'Agostino (producer), Nicole Stamp (actress), Geoff Kolomayz (actor), Julian DeZotti (actor), Amanda Barker (producer), Sandra Battaglini (actress), Marco Timpano (actor), Phil Luzi (actor), Allison Hogg (actress), Ian Fisher (actor), Andrew Bushell (actor), Sonia D'Agostino (producer),
Genres: Comedy, Music, Musical, Short,Actors: Michael Hernandez (producer), Alex Ross (writer), Mark Waid (writer), David Kilroy (producer), John D. LeMay (actor), Ashley Graham (actress), Andrew List (editor), Andrew List (director), Andrew List (producer), Michael Scimeca (actor), Christopher Cho (producer), George Pérez (producer), Kyle Holland (actor), Margie Cox (actress), Kyle Holland (actor),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Eri Johnson (actor), Alessandra Negrini (actress), Fábio Júnior (actor), Mário Márcio Bandarra (writer), Mário Márcio Bandarra (director), Jonathan Azevedo (actor), Fiuk (actor), Bernardo Mendes (actor), Johnnas Oliva (actor), Bruno Bebianno (actor), Alcemar Vieira (actor), José Loreto (actor), Karina Dohme (actress), Railane Borges (actress), Luci Pereira (actress),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Phil LaMarr (actor), Phil LaMarr (actor), Daran Norris (actor), John Kassir (actor), David Kaye (actor), David Kaye (actor), Eric Bauza (actor), Eric Bauza (actor), Brandon Auman (writer), Salazar Fernandez (actor), Ciro Nieli (director), Sebastian Evans (composer), Grant Moninger (actor),
Genres: Action, Animation, Fantasy, Short,Actors: Ryan Andrew Brandt (writer), Timothy B. Rowe (actor), Jason Damian (actor), Rachael Marie (actress), Jason Damian (editor), Jason Damian (actor), Jason Damian (producer), Jason Damian (writer), Jason Damian (director), Khigh Abner (actor), Amanda Geisel (actress), Angela Morrow (actress), Jason Jackson (writer), Tony Vo (producer),
Plot: Wally West is grieving the death of his mentor, Barry Allen, The Flash ... and trying to decide if he wants to continue the heroic legacy as The Fastest Man Alive; when two of Gotham City's most sensational villains, Harley Quinn and Talia al Ghul, come to Kansas to ask for his help at any expense. They are willing to do anything to get his help - even - if it means harming Wally West's girlfriend, Linda Park. Now Wally must choose between hurting over the death of his mentor, or helping these two villains with a shocking request, and in the process determine his own future in The Flash: Crossover.
Keywords: based-on-comic-book, batman, dc-comics, death, experimental-film, fighting, independent-film, justice-league, kansas, robinActors: Charles Dewandeler (director), Charles Dewandeler (writer), Charles Dewandeler (actor), Charles Dewandeler (editor), Scott Czasak (actor), Chris Dewandeler (actor), Chris Dewandeler (writer), Melissa McDowell (actress), Andrew Seiler (writer), David Legato (actor), Andrew Seiler (actor), Robert Jurzack (actor), Alyssa Kultala (actress), Brandon Richards (actor), David Walters (actor),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Mark Diestler (director), Mark Diestler (writer), Mark Diestler (producer), Mark Diestler (editor), Mark Diestler (actor), Patrick Combs (actor), Patrick Combs (producer), Patrick Combs (writer), Patrick Combs (actor), Jason Boyles (actor), Jason Boyles (actor), Matthew Combs (actor), Matthew Combs (actor), Brandon Last (actor), Brandon Last (actor),
Plot: A reality tv producer strikes it big when he discovers why people love watching reality tv - it makes them feel better about themselves - watching people who are more pathetic then they are. After a few flops using superheroes as the stars of his show, he finally makes it big with "The Everyday Life... of Super Heroes."
Keywords: hero, superhero, tvActors: John Davis (producer), Joe Roth (producer), Lacey Chabert (actress), Laura Kightlinger (actress), Regina King (actress), Annabelle Gurwitch (actress), Wallace Langham (actor), Steve Zahn (actor), Anjelica Huston (actress), Jeff Garlin (actor), Rachael Harris (actress), Kevin Nealon (actor), Eddie Murphy (actor), Ruth E. Carter (costume designer), David Newman (composer),
Plot: In the comedy Daddy Day Care, two fathers lose their jobs in product development at a large food company and are forced to take their sons out of the exclusive Chapman Academy and become stay-at-home fathers. With no job possibilities on the horizon, the two dads open their own day care facility, "Daddy Day Care", and employ some fairly unconventional and sidesplitting methods of caring for children. As "Daddy Day Care" starts to catch on, it launches them into a highly comedic rivalry with Chapman Academy's tough-as-nails director... who has driven all previous competitors out of business.
Keywords: babysitter, bathroom, bee, beehive, beeper, black-humor, bloopers-during-credits, blues-music, body-painting, bribeA police forensic scientist, Barry Allen, battles crimes as the super-fast superhero "The Flash". Creators: Danny Bilson, Paul De Meo Stars: John Wesley Shipp, Amanda Pays, Alex Désert
Since i wanted to show this to someone but couldn't find a decent clip. This is the footage from the Pilot where Barry Allen runs on the test track, Assisted by Christina McGee
READ DESCRIPTION* A scene from the lost episode of the 1990s Flash which had him go up against the Reverse-Flash. *NOTE that this is purely FAN-MADE using footage from an actual episode of the 90s show and is just an example of how the Reverse-Flash may have worked on the tv series. All rights to The Flash belong to DC Comics
The Flash is a popular show currently running on the CW with Grant Gustin starring as the role of Barry Allen a.k.a. the Flash, and John Wesley Shipp as his father Henry Allen. It is well known that actor John Wesley Shipp previously played Barry Allen a.k.a. the Flash on another TV show which lasted one season of 1990 through 1991. If you like the current show but have never seen the older one, this video aims to tell you everything you’d want to know about the original show all in under nine minutes. This is the fair use act in activity. I don't mean any copyright infringement, I'm just making just an opinion on what I thought of the television series. I do not claim any of this footage, these videos are just intended for entertainment purposes only. All of the characters, footage, ar...
"The Flash" (1990) Episode #16 "Captain Cold" This is #7 of the "Top Ten Good Scenes From The Bad Flash Television Show"
When police scientist Barry Allen is struck by lightning and doused with chemicals he discovers that he has become the fastest man alive able to move at nearly the speed of sound. One of the more exciting and atmospheric TV adaptations of a popular comic book series, The Flash benefited from terrific special effects, but lasted only a single year on its network in 1990. The series stuck to the Scarlet Speedster's origins: police scientist Barry Allen (John Wesley Shipp) is struck by lightning during an experiment, and chemicals splashed on him during the accident give him the ability to move at incredible speeds (note: hardcore comic fans know that this is the origin for the '60s version of the Flash, not his WWII-era identity). The series partnered him with an attractive fellow scientist...
This week the boys of HMP dial the clock back to 1990 and review the pilot of THE FLASH as requested by the fine, fine people that support us on Patreon. They are the best people in the world and we couldn't do the show without them. The voted- we watched- but does The Flash from 1990 live up to it's age? Executive Producers: Jim Beverly, Robert M Barney, Micah Hunter (RocketFace), Matthew Schnapp HeroMoviePodcast.com Review us on iTunes Like Us on Facebook Support us on HMP's Patreon Subscribe to our YouTube Page Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Listen to us on our new show- Preacher Podcast Adam Portrais: Twitter The Film Find- Twitter Bruce Leslie: Twitter Heroes and Villains Pod...
I am locked up inside a house of solid glass;
open to every look of the one's who pass.
moments of fantasy trade with those of void;
images of repose, repress the worldly toil.
I can't tell the difference between what's real and dream.
is this the land of riches,
the path to our source?
is this the only key to unlock all doors?
or has my fantasy once again fooled me?
will the signs I see next fail to free me?
I can't tell the difference between what's real and dream.
as if I awake from the deepest sleep,
and as if the road to being seems less steep.
these glassy walls that have surrounded me
break and give way for a flow of energy.
freedom I sought,
and for which I have paid,
strides over my strongly built barricades.
the self I really am,
that was once disguised,
evolves to the fullest - starts its steady rise.
rids the broken pieces of my shattered past.
it overcomes the fear - weight, I've lost at last.
now there's just space,
endlessly new to me.
the flash of light enables me to see,
and my view touches horizons as serene,