![]() Joshua Lapin-Bertone writes about TV, movies and comics for DC.com, is a regular contributor to the Couch Club and writes our monthly Batman column, "Gotham Gazette." Follow him on Twitter at The views and opinions expressed in this feature are solely those of Joshua Lapin-Bertone and do not necessarily reflect those of DC Entertainment or Warner Bros., nor should they be read as confirmation or denial of future DC plans. Visit our official Flash hub for more news, interviews and videos about the Flash! The Flash, directed by Andy Muschietti and starring Ezra Miller as Barry Allen, is in theaters June 16th. more Starring: Charlie SheenCary ElwesValeria Golino Director: Jim Abrahams PG-13 Comedy Action Adventure Military & War Movie 1991 5.1 hd Add Max to any Hulu plan for an additional 15.99/month. If you do, feel free to drop it on the DC Community and reach out to me on Twitter! Hot Shots Daring flyboys jet off to make the skies safe for democracy-and to shoot down lots of time-honored movie cliches-in this parody. Maybe you’ll be able to catch some stuff I missed. I challenge all of you to go on your own Easter egg hunts as you watch the movie. Then again, I listened to Michael Keaton’s spaghetti speech, so I know that this isn’t the way to do it. The Flash has a lot of Easter eggs, and I felt like I needed super speed to catch them all or maybe reverse time to make sure I didn’t miss anything. : Hot Shots : Charlie Sheen, Cary Elwes, Valeria Golino, Lloyd Bridges, Kevin Dunn, Jon Cryer, William OLeary, Kristy Swanson, Efrem Zimbalist. He’s a bit inebriated, but he should be back on his feet by the time Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom hits theaters this December. A warplane called the 'Phallus.' A lengthy scene (parodying the racy drama 9 1/2 Weeks) in which the unmarried hero and heroine use food as foreplay prior to having sex (itself not shown). ![]() Double-entendre dirty jokes, a vulgar proverb about family incest. Did you think we were done with cameos? The film’s final surprise appearance occurs in the post-credits scene, as Jason Momoa reprises his role as Aquaman. A piano player looks up the skirt of the sexy heroine.As Barry travels back in time, we are shown images from Zack Snyder’s Justice League, including Superman’s revival.The fast food chain has been a huge part of the DC Universe since its introduction in 1988’s Adventures of Superman #441 and will next make an appearance in August’s Blue Beetle ( at least if the trailer is any indication). When Barry Allen looks inside of his fridge, we can see a leftover soft drink cup from Big Belly Burger.I’m thinking that’s a reference to Whiz Comics, the series that introduced the world to Shazam. Barry’s neighborhood also has a comic shop called Whizz. This makes the placement seem deliberate. I would chalk this up to a coincidence, except the storefront is directly behind Bruce Wayne as he talks about how he’s destined to be alone. There is a store called Graysons, which reminds viewers of Dick Grayson, the original Robin. Whereas Jerry Zucker ditched the LOLs for all the feels in 1990’s blubfest Ghost, brother David went back to the well too many times, eventually directing Scary Movies 3, 4 (where he was. When Bruce Wayne warns Barry Allen about the dangers of time travel, pay attention to the storefronts in the background.
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