![]() So in all honesty this is the product of months’ worth of work combined with dedication and reforming to fit a New 52 Styled Justice League series in a film format. So I hope everyone enjoys this fan cast this took many months to put together everything from characters to storylines to production companies to producers to art department to cinematography to editing to score to scripting to directing and finally the cast. I really wanted an area of freedom to use my choices and not use Bale as Batman or Cavill as Superman, I wanted a large area of independence. This is as a whole a Justice League Trilogy connected to a DC Universe Anthology (Although I don’t think I’ll go that far) but this is all for the best possible Justice League Fan Cast I can deliver. The series is mainly based on the New 52 Characterizations, especially the younger versions of the Heroes instead of the typical Mid-Career idea. Because sometimes, your trip ends before the in-flight movie does, and you really don’t want to ask the pilot to circle the airport just so you can catch the finale.First off this is basically a cast that ignores the new Man of Steel Film acting as if it doesn’t exist, complete reboot from Nolan’s Batman, tying in to my version of Wonder Woman and Batman Casts.Because sometimes, you fall asleep watching a mediocre rental, and would rather return it on time than pay two more bucks just to see the end.Because sometimes, your TiVo timer didn’t get it quite right, and cut off the crucial final minutes of something that won’t get shown again for six months.Because sometimes, you’re not interested in seeing that movie everyone’s talking about but are dying to know what the hubbub is about anyway.Because sometimes, you vaguely remember an old movie that had some sort of plot twist at the end of it, but can’t remember what it was.Because sometimes, the surprise “spoiler” ending is the only reason you’d pay $11 to see what is otherwise a turkey of a film.Lora Mae claims not to have heard any of the previous discussion, and treats him with the first legitimate affection of their entire relationship. Deborah goes home happy, and Porter tells Lora Mae that she now has all of the information she will need to divorce him and take as much money as she needs. Porter stops her, confessing that it was he who ran off with Addie, but that he changed his mind. She finally gives up all attempts to be pleasant, and rises to leave. At the country club ball that night, Rita and George manage to drag the depressed Deborah along, but she has an awful time. Lora Mae gets home and tells her mother (Connie Gilchrist) that she figures she’s lost Porter (Paul Douglas), but he arrives in the middle of the discussion. Then Deborah gets home and receives a note from Brad (Jeffrey Lynn) saying that he won’t be home that night. Rita arrives home first, to find her husband George (Kirk Douglas) on the couch listening to Brahms. The trio has to spend an entire day worrying and thinking about which husband it is. A letter from Addie Ross (voice of Celeste Holm) tells Deborah, Rita and Lora Mae (Jeanne Crain, Ann Sothern, and Linda Darnell, respectively) that she has run off with one of their husbands.
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