>“Howdy ho, guess who it is!?” shouts Raimi as he kicks down the door to Zack Snyder’s office.
>“Sam!” Zack cries, and immediately shoots up from his seat, rushing over to him with his arms wide-open.
>They embrace in a girly hug and giggle.
>“Gee, I am such a fan!" says Zack. "I mean, the angle of the twin towers in Spider-Man’s masked eyes!? GENIUS!”
>He stares at the open doorway behind Raimi, and points, asking, “Hey, who’s that with the chin?”
>“Oh, him?” says Raimi. “That’s Bruce Campbell.”
>“Hi. I am the Bruce Campbell cameo,” says Bruce Campbell.
>Raimi turns back to face Zack.
>“Anyways, here’s what I have in mind for this Flash flick,” he says and holds his hands up like he's framing a shot.
>“Picture this: two figures race across Central City bay in battle,” says Raimi.
>“Is it storming?” Zack asks. “I really like storms.”
>“Ah, yeah. Sure. It’s storming,” says Raimi, “and it’s the Flash and Reverse Flash trying to catch the other to land a hit, flying around like psychopathic speed boats tryin’ to ram into each other, y'know?”
>“I think so,” says Zack, “Is there lightning?"
>“Is there lightning?” parrots Raimi. “Zack. It’s the Flash. During a storm. There’s almost nothing but lightning!”
>“But is it yellow? I don’t want it yellow. I want it to be the color of Jerusalem’s flag.”
>“...Do you mean blue and white?”
>“Yes, Sam, I mean blue and white, and having a frame quickly show lightning in the pattern of the star of David.”
>“I love it!” laughs Raimi.
>“And the story needs to take place over eight nights against the Reverse Flash,” adds Zack.
>“To represent Hanukkah! Of course!”
>“And then, Sam, I want you to make Hanukkah 'reversed'. And make it win.”
>“I know how,” says Raimi. “But it’ll involve the Flashes going to Auschwitz. Will WB let us?”
>Zack laughs.
>“Why I’d bet my daughter on it!”