Near the end of the spring TV season, film director Kevin Smith threw his hat in the TV director ring when he took on an episode of The Flash. Months earlier, back when he first learned that King Shark had made his way onto the show at the tail end of one episode, he finally decided to give the show a chance and binged it all too quickly.
Smith made his love for the series well known to the public through his numerous podcasts, and it was that love that eventually landed him the gig to direct an episode of The Flash in Season 2. The name of the episode he directed was "The Runaway Dinosaur," and it was met with positive reactions by fans.
Smith has since gone on to say that he'll be returning to direct an episode of Season 3 of The Flash, but it looks like that won't...
Smith made his love for the series well known to the public through his numerous podcasts, and it was that love that eventually landed him the gig to direct an episode of The Flash in Season 2. The name of the episode he directed was "The Runaway Dinosaur," and it was met with positive reactions by fans.
Smith has since gone on to say that he'll be returning to direct an episode of Season 3 of The Flash, but it looks like that won't...
- 8/11/2016
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Rob Leane Jul 21, 2016
Back in 1993, geek legend Mark Hamill enhanced Christmas for some New York fans with a Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm treat...
Is there a better way to mark the summer of 2016 than a Christmas story from 1993? Actually, don’t answer that...
Anyway, while listening back to a classic episode of Kevin Smith’s Fat Man On Batman podcast recently - namely the two-part Mark Hamill interview from 2012 - I stumbled upon a terrific little anecdote.
Mr Hamill voiced the Joker in the now-much-celebrated Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm. During the production of the animated movie, the decision was made to show this film in cinemas rather than sending it to telly or straight to video.
“We went from a 30-piece orchestra to a 100-piece orchestra, and they were able to this origin of the Joker”, Hamill said, recalling how this decision to target a cinematic audience had...
Back in 1993, geek legend Mark Hamill enhanced Christmas for some New York fans with a Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm treat...
Is there a better way to mark the summer of 2016 than a Christmas story from 1993? Actually, don’t answer that...
Anyway, while listening back to a classic episode of Kevin Smith’s Fat Man On Batman podcast recently - namely the two-part Mark Hamill interview from 2012 - I stumbled upon a terrific little anecdote.
Mr Hamill voiced the Joker in the now-much-celebrated Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm. During the production of the animated movie, the decision was made to show this film in cinemas rather than sending it to telly or straight to video.
“We went from a 30-piece orchestra to a 100-piece orchestra, and they were able to this origin of the Joker”, Hamill said, recalling how this decision to target a cinematic audience had...
- 7/20/2016
- Den of Geek
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