HOLLLLLYYY Craaaap...Kieran and Michele Maroney, husband and wife team.
The people that apparently "knocked WB's socks off" with their script, have a total of 2 writing credits to their name. Only one has been released, a comedy that nobody saw except for the 22 people that gave it a 3.9 user rating on IMDB.
Their hiring for what is supposed to be WB's major 2009 summer release is on the somebody working for WB is their uncle level of disturbing.
Kieran
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0612487/
Michele
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1802251/
You know how you just get a feeling if someone actual cares and I don't see it with these two.
These two are green and they're going to tackle ensemble like the JLA.
Does anyone know anything about these people?
I hope this doesn't suck
I hope this doesn't suck
I hope this doesn't suck
I hope this doesn't suck
I hope this doesn't suck
I hope this doesn't suck 
I know. Because there was nothing to report, all those works they sited aren't even in production. I sited actual productions in which they've received credit. The article pointed out works in progress the Mulroney's agency is attempting to sell.
Xmen 3 had just as much time as Xmen 2 (about 3 years) and it had a script very early onDamn. It's happening all over again and we can't do anything to stop it. Just more rushed trash, just like X-men 3. This is NOT going to work.
All it takes if for a person to read those works and judge their skill based on that. Not only were the studios noticing the work of the Mulroneys, but the suits at the WB were obviously pleased with the first draft of their "Justice League" script.
Furthermore, if you were a real reporter
It is obvious that you didn't do that in this case more than likely becasue you wanted to paint a picture that made this whole project lood suspicious and change the public opinion about it.
I think that is irresponsible jouralism and you should know better than that being a press release writer (or maybe not).
I'm not a real reporter, and the fact that you said this makes it evident that you don't know what you're talking about. And I'm not quite sure you fully understand what the whole point of Variety in the industry.
One more time: I SITED ACTUAL CREDITED WORK. You keep going back to work no one can confirm is anything more than scribbles in a notebook at this point. You can't. That Variety article was printed in February, and there is still no evidence of any of their work being in production.
I'm not being a journalist, I'm being Internet message board poster. But I didn't do anything irresponsible, I sited all the necessary information to back my point. I used fact while you're trying to counter me with opinion and rumors put out by the Mulroney's agency to generate a buzz about their clients.
There is not proof that the rewrite of "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" was rumor. .
Variety had adequate resources to verify the claim, since they interviewed Rubinov so I would have to presume that it was more than likely factual.
You in starting this thread are only doing so to create negative opinion towards this project.
So you've decided JlA is an impossible film to make, and would probably rather refuse to enjoy it at any cost than be wrong?
I dont think JLA is gonna be good or help the DC franchise
Wrong. They started writing a script late in 2004. Singer had a treatment and outline much earlier. But once he left it was thrown out. Including all his potential casting decisions.Xmen 3 had just as much time as Xmen 2 (about 3 years) and it had a script very early on
Wrong. They started writing a script late in 2004. Singer had a treatment and outline much earlier. But once he left it was thrown out. Including all his potential casting decisions.
Then it changed directors twice more in 2005. They started filming less than a year before it's release. It was rushed, hacked together piece of crap.
They are rushing out JLA as fast as they can and it will suffer becuase of it.
The movie was rushed. Plain and simple. Everything was put into getting it out by Memorial Day. That's why we didn't see things like the Phoenix effect.

you know i think part of the reason why theres even a writers strike is that half the time the folks who write the good stuff goes uncredited. the Mulroneys werent credited for Mr.& Mrs Smith. i wonder how many other great films/ scripts they worked on that doesnt bear their name![]()