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Comic Con Saturday Schedule
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Comic-Con Schedule: Friday’s Is Up
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Comic Con Schedule: Preview Night and Thursday July 21
Posted in Comic Con, Geekdom, Movies, News, Television on July 7, 2011| Leave a Comment »
The schedule is finally coming out, but – for now – it’s just for Preview Night and Thursday, July 21.
NEWLY REVISED: Who Is Coming to Comic-Con 2011
Posted in Comic Con, Geekdom, Television on July 5, 2011| 4 Comments »
Here is the latest list of announced panels for Comic Con 2011 (in terms of dramas that will be there):
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
6-9 pm Alcatraz, The Secret Circle, Person of Interest and Supernatural: The Anime Series pilot screenings (Ballroom 20)
THURSDAY, JULY 21
1:45 pm Ringer | Cast: Sarah Michelle Gellar (in only her second Comic-Con appearance ever), Nestor Carbonell, Ioan Gruffudd, Kristoffer Polaha; Producers: Pam Veasey, Nicole Snyder, Eric Charmelo (Ballroom 20)
ADDED: 3:45 pm Awake | Cast: Jason Isaacs; Producers: Howard Gordon, Kyle Killen (Room 6A)
5:30 pm Showtime: Shameless, Homeland first look, Dexter | Cast: William H. Macy, Emmy Rossum (Shameless); Morena Baccarin (Homeland); Michael C. Hall, C.S. Lee, David Zayas, Colin Hanks (Dexter) Producers: John Wells (Shameless); John Goldwyn, Sara Colleton, Scott Buck, Manny Coto (Dexter) (Ballroom 20)
Game of Thrones | Cast: Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington, Jason Momoa, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau; Producers: David Benioff, D.B. Weiss; Special Guest Moderator: Author George R.R. Martin
Covert Affairs
Psych
FRIDAY, JULY 22
10 am Torchwood: Miracle Day | Cast: John Barrowman, Eve Myles, Bill Pullman, Mekhi Phifer, Alexa Havins, Lauren Ambrose; Producers: Jane Espenson (Ballroom 20)
10:30 am Locke & Key | Producers: Josh Friedman, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, graphic novel authors Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez (Room 8 & 9)
1:45 pm Bones | Cast: David Boreanaz, Emily Deschanel, plus cast members of The Finder; Producers: Hart Hanson, Stephen Nathan (Ballroom 20)
ADDED: 3 PM Eureka | Cast: Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Neil Grayston and guest star Felicia Day join executive producers Jaime Paglia and Bruce Miller. (Ballroom 20)
REVISED: 4:15 PM Warehouse 13 | Cast” Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly, Saul Rubinek and Allison Scagliotti along with executive producer Jack Kenny. (Ballroom 20)
5 pm Bedlam | Cast: Theo James; Producers: David Allison (Room 7AB)
5:45 pm Spartacus: Vengeance | Cast: Liam McIntyre, Lucy Lawless, Dustin Clare, Manu Bennett, Katrina Law and; Producers: Steven S. DeKnight (Room 6BCF)
ADDED: 6 PM Alphas | Cast members are to be announced along with co-creator and executive producer Zak Penn and executive producer Ira Steven Behr. (Room 6A)
ADDED: 7:30 PM Lost Girl | Cast: Anna Silk and Guest Cast: Emmanuelle Vaugier and Executive Producer Jay Firestone and Creator Michelle Lovretta. (Room 24 ABC)
ADDED: 9:00pm – 11:00pm, Syfy Screening: Eureka, Haven & The Mercury Men
True Blood | Cast: Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, Sam Trammell, Ryan Kwanten, Rutina Wesley, Kevin Alejandro, Kristin Bauer van Straten, Nelsan Ellis, Joe Manganiello, Deborah Ann Woll; Producers: Alan Ball
Falling Skies
The River
SATURDAY, JULY 23
10 am Chuck | Cast: Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski, Joshua Gomez, Ryan McPartlin, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Vik Sahay, Scott Krinsky, Sarah Lancaster, Adam Baldwin; Producers: Chris Fedak (Ballroom 20)
11 am Terra Nova | Cast: Stephen Lang; Producers: Rene Echevarria, Brannon Braga, Jose Molina (Ballroom 20)
ADDED: 11 AM Sanctuary | Cast: Amanda Tapping, Robin Dunne and moderator Josh Gates. (Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Room)
ADDED: 12 Noon Being Human (Syfy Version) | Cast: Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath and Sam Huntington and executive prooducers Jeremy Carver and Anna Fricke. (Hilton Bayfront, Indigo Room)
3:30 pm The Vampire Diaries | Cast: Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley, Ian Somerhalder, Candice Accola, Joseph Morgan; Producers: Kevin Williamson, Julie Plec (Ballroom 20)
4:15 pm Fringe | Cast: Anna Torv, Lance Reddick, Blair Brown, Jasika Nicole, John Noble; Producers: Jeff Pinkner, J.H. Wyman (Ballroom 20)
4:15 pm Grimm | Cast: David Giuntoli, Russell Hornsby, Bitsie Tulloch, Silas Weir Mitchell, Reggie Lee, Sasha Roiz; Producers: Jim Kouf, David Greenwalt (Room 6A)
5 pm Alcatraz | Cast: Sarah Jones, Jorge Garcia; Producers: Elizabeth Sarnoff (Ballroom 20)
ADDED: 5 pm Charlie’s Angels | Cast: Minka Kelly, Annie Ilonzeh, Rachael Taylor, Ramon Rodriguez; Producers: Alfred Gough, Miles Millar (Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront)
5:10 pm The Secret Circle | Cast: Britt Robertson, Thomas Dekker, Phoebe Tonkin, Natasha Henstridge; Producers: Kevin Williamson, Andrew Miller, Richard Hatem (Room 6BCF)
5:30 pm Teen Wolf (Room 24ABC)
6 pm Nikita | Cast: Maggie Q, Shane West, Lyndsy Fonseca; Producers: Craig Silverstein (Room 6BCF)
6:45 pm Person of Interest | Cast: Jim Caviezel, Michael Emerson, Taraji P. Henson; Producers: Jonathan Nolan; Greg Plageman (Room 6BCF)
Once Upon A Time
SUNDAY, JULY 24
10 am Glee | Cast: TBA; Producers: Ryan Murphy, Brad Fulchuk (Hall H)
11:15 am Supernatural | Cast: Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles. Additional cast members and executive producers to be announced. (Hall H)
11:45 am Castle
12:30 pm Doctor Who | Cast: Matt Smith, Karen Gillan; Producers: Piers Wenger, Beth Willisand and writer Toby Whithouse (Hall H)
3:30 pm Sons of Anarchy | Cast: Stars Charlie Hunnam, Ron Perlman, Katey Sagal; Producers: Kurt Sutter (Hall H)
Thanks to the folks at TV Line for the details!
NEWLY REVISED: Who Will Be Attending Comic-Con 2011
Posted in Comic Con, Geekdom, News, Television on June 30, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Here is a newly, updated list of who will be attending Comic Con 2011 next month with some dates (and in some cases the times) for their panels.
Please read on and started getting your calendars ready:
July 20:
There will be a sneak peek screening of several new pilots during preview night from 6 to 9 PM in Ballroom 20. Those screenings include the new CW series The Secret Circle, Supernatural: The Anime Series, the new NBC series Person of Interest and the new FOX drama Alcatraz.
July 21:
Ringer at 1:45 PM in Ballroom 20
Showtime panel, including Dexter, Shameless and new series Homeland from 5:30 to 7:30 PM in Ballroom 20
Awake
Covert Affairs
Game of Thrones
Psych
July 22
Torchwood: Miracle Day at 10 AM in Ballroom 20
Locke & Key at 10:30 in Rooms 8 and 9
The Big Bang Theory at 12:30 PM in Ballroom 20
Warehouse 13 at 4:15 PM in Ballroom 20
ADDED: Bedlam (BBC America drama) at 5:15 PM in Room 7AB
Spartacus: Vengeance at 5:45 PM in Room 6BCF
Bones
Falling Skies
The Finder
True Blood
July 23:
Chuck at 10 AM in Ballroom 20
The Vampire Diaries at 3:30 PM in Ballroom 20
Fringe at 4:15 PM in Ballroom 20
Alcatraz at 5 PM in Ballroom 20
The Secret Circle at 5:10 PM in Room 6BCF
Teen Wolf at 5:30 PM in Room 24ABC
Nikita at 6 PM in Room 6BCF
Person of Interest at 6:45 PM in Room 6BCF
Terra Nova
Grimm
July 24:
Castle at 11:45 AM (Room To Be Determined)
Supernatural at 11:15 PM in Hall H
ADDED: Doctor Who at 12:30 in Hall H
Sons of Anarchy at 3:30 PM in Hall H
Glee
Meanwhile, the following shows will be there, but no details are available YET on which date or time:
Eureka, Once Upon a Time, The Nine Lives of Chloe King, The River and The Walking Dead.
More details to follow as they are announced.
Single Day Badges for Comic Con 2011 on Sale TODAY
Posted in Comic Con, News on June 30, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Comic-Con 2011 SINGLE DAY Badge Resales begin today (June 30) at 10 AM Pacific Standard Time.
Here are the verbatim details from Comic-Con International:
They will be selling returned single day badges through EPIC online registration. An adult single day badge will be sold at the rate of $40 and Junior, Senior, and Military single day badges will be sold at the rate of $21 each. Sunday adult badges will be $23, and Junior, Senior, and Military Sunday badges will be sold at the rate of $13 each. These prices include a $3 reprocessing fee.
At this time, unfortunately, we are not able to accept Discover cards for Comic-Con badge registration.
You may purchase up to TWO single day badges only!
Go here for details.
UPDATE: June 30 at 11:50 AM PST – The badges are now SOLD OUT!!
How To Survive Comic Con 2011
Posted in Comic Con, Geekdom, News on June 24, 2011| 8 Comments »
Here is a list of survival tips on how to plan for and survive Comic-Con, the annual sci-fi/fantasy convention in San Diego by my fellow NiceGirl Tiffany (with slight tweaks here and there).
This year, Comic-Con takes place over a five-day period: Wednesday, July 20 through Sunday, July 24 – that is if you managed to buy a 4-day pass, which includes Preview Night.
Held once again at the massive San Diego Convention Center, which is located right next to the glorious San Diego Harbor, the convention center spans nearly 3 football fields in length and offers up a treasure trove of activities, all of which must be carefully and meticulously planned.
First, by now, any attendee should have purchased either the 4-day pass or their single-day tickets. If you were thinking you could still get tickets to attend Comic-Con, you are out of luck as this year’s convention sold out EARLY!! And, there was quite a bit of drama for those trying to purchase tickets online once more tickets were made available. Now that the deadline for returning tickets has passed, you MIGHT be able to find some available via Comic Con’s official registration page.
Second, by now you need to have your hotel reservation made and confirmed. There will be little to no hotel rooms available at this point and if there are any those hotels they are, more than likely, over 5 (or more) miles from the convention center and probably not on the free shuttle routes. Thus, if you have your tickets and still need to secure lodging, you may have a difficult time of it. But, go to the Comic-Con website and click on the “Hotel” link to see if there might be any rooms left. Please also keep in mind that you will need to be prepared to get up early so that you can drive to the convention center or one of the nearby parking lots so you do not get stuck in the daily gridlock which begins at 8:00 AM each day. So, if you have tickets and accommodations, then it is only a matter of counting down the days to Comic-Con — and with that thought in mind, the following is a list of tips on how to prepare for such a monumental event:
TRAVEL TIME TO SAN DIEGO
Whether by plane, train or automobile, be sure to give yourself plenty of travel time to get to San Diego. With well over 125,000 people making the annual trek each day, you are sure to run into a few en route — and you will need to be prepared for the unexpected. Having encountered everything from a train fatality, traffic accidents and fog delays at airports, I can testify that you need to budget into your travel schedule extra travel time so that you do not miss the one panel or event that you are dying to see.
GETTING TO CONVENTION CENTER
The same is true of each day you plan to attend the convention. You must allow for extra time to arrive at the convention center because even taking the free shuttles, taxis and trains is not a guarantee that you will not hit traffic and get stuck anywhere from 30 minutes to 3 hours just trying to traverse the final 5-6 blocks to the convention center. If you are staying at a hotel within walking distance, walking is highly recommended in order to avoid the grid-lock – so pack your comfy walking shoes!
CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES
Speaking of shoes and other apparel, what one wears can be vitally important. Given the amount of walking (whether to and from the convention center, or just within the convention center itself), wearing your comfortable tennis shoes or walking shoes is a must. This is not a time to be concerned about vanity. Along the same lines, temperatures can vary widely both inside and outside the convention center. It is recommended that you dress in layers to accommodate the extreme weather fluctuations as you can be hit by a sudden summer rain drizzle, pea-soup fog, or even arctic air-conditioning inside the convention center — or even worse yet, it could be clear, sunny and 105 degrees outside and you forgot a hat and sunscreen — and within 5 minutes you will find yourself with a lobster-red sunburn and on the verge of heat-stroke. So make sure to think about your wardrobe and what you plan to wear carefully. Also, it may seem silly to grab a light jacket each day before heading to the ‘con, but if you have ever been stuck in Hall H or any of the ballrooms for over 3-4 hours at a stretch, you know how insanely cold those rooms can get. So tennis shoes, light jacket, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and other appropriate clothing are strongly suggested.
CARRYING BAG & ESSENTIALS
Another key essential is a large carrying bag. Each day you will not only need the appropriate clothing and weather accessories, but you will also need a few survival essentials, such as: bottled water, snacks, cell phone, camera, extra camera batteries/memory cards, and medical aids (see our list below). Also in this bag will go the necessary maps and paperwork to navigate through the crowds to find the panels or vendor booths that you are seeking and any goodies that you find in the Exhibition Hall. (Cautionary note: do not succumb to the lure of picking up every “freebie” you can get your hands on as it will only weigh you down and will make it hard to find the items in your bag that you really need in a pinch – you will want to keep your camera ready at all times as you never know who you might run across.)
SCHEDULING
Besides being aware of crowds, traffic, time-delays, unpredictable weather and temperatures, the most important thing to keep in mind is strategic scheduling. Comic-Con offers over 300 different panels and activities over the five days and it can be both hair-raising and mind-boggling to figure out how to navigate it all. So, when the final Comic-Con schedule gets posted online (which should be around July 4), you will want to print-out each day and then start highlighting everything you are interested in attending or checking-out. Then you will have to distill down into a cheat sheet the panels you want to attend. It is only once you have compiled a cheat sheet that you will begin to see if there are any time conflicts or over-lapping panels. There is a fine art to creating a cheat sheet into a manageable timeline of activities. I do not recommend that you automatically cross-off or remove any conflicting panels, as it is always a good idea to have a back-up plan in case one or more of the panels you had planned to attend ends up being booked to capacity and you cannot get into the room and/or panel. So it is wise to have an A-Plan, a B-Plan and even a C-Plan so that you do not freak-out if a panel or guest gets canceled, or 10,000 people show up for a 1,000 seat room and you are stuck outside praying someone will leave so you can get in the room of your choice. I also suggest that you allow extra time between panels so that you can navigate through the crowds from one panel to another and have time to (a) grab food, (b) use the restroom, or (c) wait in line to get in the room and find seats. If you do not allow built-in time in your schedule, you will be very agitated and frustrated to find that you are missing out on something you were dying to see. Time management is absolutely essential. So develop a flexible plan and keep an eye on it. Better yet, keep a printed copy of your cheat sheet (aka: itinerary) with you at all times.
MONEY
Last, but not least, be sure to plan your budget accordingly regarding the costs of attending Comic-Con. Frequently and unexpectedly, it costs more than you might anticipate. It is a good idea to budget an extra $100-$200 for unanticipated costs, such as: parking fees, cab fare, munchies, memorabilia or other odds and ends.
RECOMMENDED ITEMS
With less than a month to go until Comic-Con, now is the time to really think about what you may need to bring with you. There are always some oddities that are hard to remember so I thought I would share a few things that I find essential:
* back-up battery for cell phone (texting and Twittering deplete batteries sooner)
* back-up camera batteries
* extra camera memory cards (you will take an average of 300 pictures per panel)
* cell phone/blue tooth rechargers
* camera battery rechargers
* power cords or wall plugs (so that you can recharge all your batteries each night)
* back-up laptop computer battery (if you are bringing your laptop)
* plastic baggies for carrying snacks/water bottles
* band-aids, extra socks
* Advil, Tylenol, stomach antacids, allergy medication
* notepad/pens
* sheet protectors (if you buy 8×10 pictures or get autographs)
* handi-wipes
* hat/sunscreen
* cash (in small bills – $1′s, $5′s, and $10′s – at least $100 in small bills)
* earplugs/eye cover (Comic-Con hotels tend to be noisy)
* lightweight jacket (the panel rooms are FREEZING)
* snacks (trail-mix, crackers, fruit bars, candy, gum)/papertowels/napkins
* shoulder bag big enough to carry everything you’ll need each day
* list of cellphone #’s of everyone you’ll be trying to meet up with
Those are the oddities. Of course, there are the golden rule items like TENNIS SHOES. Do not even think about wearing cute shoes – you will regret it. You are going to be on your feet standing in long lines, walking long distances rapidly, and in extremely crowded areas where you’ll get stepped on.
Same goes with cute, small purses — skip those too. You are going to need a bigger shoulder bag to hold everything, preferably one that zips so that someone does not steal your camera/wallet, etc. Plus, you will be carrying food items and speaking from experience, even a plastic bag does not stop all food/water from spilling if you’re getting jostled in a crowd or someone kicks your purse/bag.
Snacks are really important each day as the food vendor lines are frequently 200 people long and you don’t have time to wait in those lines. You only have 15 minutes between panels and it will take you that long to run to the room you want to get it and find a seat. And if you’re packing snacks, bring plastic baggies for trash, loose food items, need handi-wipes and napkins so that your fingers are not too sticky to use your camera.
So print this list and use it as a guide as you pack for Comic-Con. If you need to order back-up cell phone/camera batteries, etc., do it now. It can take 12-14 days for shipping.
With these few tips, I hope that you will feel a bit more enlightened and prepared for how to approach Comic-Con and not be caught off-guard by the time constraints, weather, and other unpleasant surprises. Comic-Con can be a glorious, heady time of non-stop fun events with a little forethought — then you can sit back and enjoy the ride!
The Nerd HQ is Taking Over Comic Con 2011
Posted in Comic Con, Fan Effort, Geekdom, News on June 24, 2011| 2 Comments »
The NERD HQ is “Spreading the Nerd” at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con!
The Nerd Machine is taking over the Gaslamp District and transforming Jolt’N Joe’s restaurant into the center of the Nerdiverse.
In partnership with Break.com, Xbox, and Gunnar Optiks, the Nerd HQ is the destination for a unique and more intimate, personal experience.
The Nerd HQ is rallying the nerd army so they can share in all the gaming, technology, and entertainment we all love. There is no admission cost, so everybody is welcome to enjoy.
To learn more about Nerd HQ, please visit here.
Screening Locke & Key At Comic Con
Posted in Comic Con, Geekdom, News on June 22, 2011| Leave a Comment »
The following is taken verbatim from the website Deadline in regards to one of the FOX pilots – Locke & Key – that was not picked up at the upfronts last month:
With its gigantic promotional platform, Comic-Con has become the place for TV studios and networks to introduce their new genre series to fans through screenings of their pilots and panels with creators and cast. But showcasing pilots that didn’t go to series is unprecedented. It will happen this year with Fox’s Locke & Key, a suspense thriller based on the graphic novel by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez. A Locke & Key session will be held July 22 at 10:30 AM and will include a screening of the pilot, followed by a panel discussion featuring Hill, Rodriguez, the pilot’s writer/executive producer Josh Friedman and executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. Behind the event is the publisher of the Locke & Key comic, IDW Publishing. IDW asked the pilot’s producer, 20th Century Fox TV, for permission, and with the studio’s blessing, it moved to book space for the screening. Because the convention is so packed, there was some juggling involved, so the screening will be in Room 8, and the panel next door in Room 9. “This one-time-only screening of the entire pilot will show you just what a void there will be on your TVs this fall,” IDW’s ad materials say.
Locke & Key, directed by Mark Romanek and starring Miranda Otto and Nick Stahl, was one of the highest-profile pilots this past season. It was given an early pilot order and originally envisioned as a summer series before it was switched to fall consideration. Despite its great pedigree and top auspices involved, the pilot didn’t make the cut at Fox, and, after shopping the show to cable networks, the studio, faced with mounting costs of keeping the production alive, decided to pull the plug while signing Friedman in an overall deal. With rare exceptions (the failed Aquaman pilot was made available on iTunes), all pilots that don’t go to series die a quiet death and are rarely shown to the general public. While IDW will no doubt use the the footage to drum up interest for the next chapter in the comic book series, it will be interesting to see what kind of reaction the pilot will get. Can the power of the Comic-Con crowd make network chiefs change their mind?
What are your thoughts on this development? Are you a fan of the graphic novel? Were you anticipated the pilot’s pick-up and were disappointed when that didn’t happen? Please share your thoughts.