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Everyman director 2

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Everyman director 2
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Blond
Occupation: Film director
Relatives: Brother: Unnamed
First appearance: "Homer the Whopper"
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


The Everyman director 2 is one of the two directors of Everyman, alongside his brother.

History[edit]

The director went to see Comic Book Guy to negotiate making a film based on the Everyman comic. Comic Book Guy told him and his colleagues that he would only accept if he could choose who played Everyman. The director objected to this, saying that they would be laughed out of Hollywood. After Homer got hired to play Everyman, the director and his brother told Homer that they had shown his picture to a cross-section of typical movie-goers, and they hated him. His brother told Homer that several people who saw the picture chose to stare at the sun, with him adding that it went against every animal instinct to do so.

During one of the filming sessions, Lisa pointed out that there were several plot holes in the film. The director told her that was because they had seventeen writers, but had two more writers working on it too; Maggie and Mr. Teeny. After Homer put on weight again, the director realized that the film was going to be a disaster. When the test screening was taking place, he said that the only thing editing couldn't fix was his problems with the IRS. When his brother asked him how it was going, he looked disappointed. After the test screening, he and his colleagues asked Comic Book Guy to lie about the film to the online community. He said that Comic Book Guy's fans would believe anything that he told them.

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