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This past weekend I had the opportunity to attend WonderCon, the annual pop culture convention, much like the infamous San Diego Comic Con, that is typically held in San Francisco but was transferred to Anaheim this year due to ongoing construction at the convention Center in San Fran.

Early Friday morning I got all my “stuff” packed up and headed to the convention center in Anaheim. Once I arrived there, I picked up my press pass and eventually headed into the legendary exhibition hall. If you have attended a convention like WonderCon before, then you know what I mean when I saw there is nothing quite like it. If haven’t experienced an exhibition hall before, well, I don’t think I could easily explain the insanity; but imagine collectibles of all kinds lining the walls of a large warehouse, people in costume parading all around and commerce up the wazoo as collectors and fans hit up their vendors of choice for all their favorite items.

Artwork by Jason Palmer

As a life-long fan of television and a collector of sorts, I visited a few of my favorites vendors picking up new 8 x 10 photos to add to my collection as well as getting a new “Sereni-Tee” t-shirt from my favorite artist Jason Palmer. And, for once I actually had the chance to spend some quality time in the hall, walking around taking it all in and snapping as many pictures as I can to document just what the exhibition hall is really like.

Since it was the first day, Warner Bros. once again sponsored the first panel in the main ballroom – where most of the primary panels were held throughout the weekend – featuring screenings of the pilot episode of Person of Interest and the next new episode of The Secret Circle.

A short while later I moved over to one of the smaller panel rooms for a writers panel, featuring TV and film writers Amy Berg, Steve Kriozese, Jesse Alexander, Ashley Miller, Dave Simkins and Steve Melching. It is always interesting to sit in on a writers’ panel to find out how each of them got their start, listening to their experiences and sharing anecdotes about the inner workings of Hollywood that most of us never get to see.

Emma Stone

Moving onto Saturday, I actually had time to meander through the exhibition hall once again, visiting Artists Alley, which is where countless artists have their own tables to sell and promote their creative skills. That afternoon I once again headed to the main ballroom for panels featuring clips, trailers and some of the cast and crew for a number of major upcoming box office films including Battleship, Snow White and the Huntsman, Lockout, Looper, Resident Evil: Retribution and The Amazing Spider-Man.

Among the big names who appeared for these films were Alexander Skarsgard and Brooklyn Decker for Battleship; Kristen Stewart and Charlize Theron for Snow White and the Huntsman; Maggie Grace for Lockout; Joseph Gordon-Levitt for Looper; Milla Jovovich for Resident Evil: Retribution and Emma Stone for The Amazing Spider-Man.

Soon enough it was Sunday, the last day of the convention, and it was time for me to put on my press hat. I had the chance to participate in the press room for the FOX fan favorite Fringe which featured Executive Producers Jeff Pinker and J.H. Wyman and actors Joshua Jackson, Seth Grabel and John Noble as well as actress Blair Brown. That was followed up by panels in the main ballroom for Fringe, featuring the aforementioned cast and crew as well as Alcatraz and Once Upon a Time.

Fringe Cast

The actors and creative minds behind Alcatraz included actors Jorge Garcia, Jonny Coyne and Robert Forster and actresses Sarah Jones and Parminder Nagra as well as Executive Producers Jennifer Johnson and Daniel Pyne and series creators Steven Lillien and Bryan Wynbrandt. During that panel we got a sneak peek at a scene from the season finale and some insight into what to expect in the last three episodes. For the Once Upon a Time panel, the audience was treated to an advance screening of Sunday night’s episode as well as a short Q&A with series creators Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis.

Jane Espenson

The last panel of the day, at least for me, was dedicated to well-known TV writer Jane Espenson, who has written for shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gilmore Girls, Tru Calling, Dollhouse, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Torchwood: Miracle Day and Once Upon a Time. Jane shared with the audience how she got her start and shared details about her latest online project Husbands.

The convention came to an end much too soon; but I know I certainly enjoyed myself and sure hope that everyone else who attended the annual fete had a great time. Until next year.

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Happy Spring!

Happy Spring!

I want to wish everyone a very Happy Spring!

I hope no matter where you live that the winter doldrums, gray skies and stormy weather is now passing and that you will have blue skies, spring awakenings and beautiful weather coming your way very soon.

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Hey All,

Starting today Friday, March 16, I will be at the annual WonderCon, being held in Anaheim (California) this year – instead of its usual base of operations in San Francisco.

This means all my reports, updates, etc. will be delayed; but I will be back on Sunday night (March 18), getting back into the “swing” of things just as soon as I can.

Look for articles from me about my adventures at WonderCon right here at Rueben’s Ramblings very soon!

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Happy New Year

Happy New Year

Now that it has hit midnight, I want to wish all of you a very Happy New Year. I hope you enjoyed your holiday celebrations and will have a great time over the holiday weekend.

Enjoy!

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What an incredible year 2011 has been for fans of television, movies, music and books. While we have all had good and bad times throughout the year, we can all rejoice in the great entertainment these medium have provided.

Have a wonderful New Year!

PS: Thank you all so very much for visiting my site. I hope you will continue to visit as often as you can.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Merry Christmas!

I want to to wish all of you a very blessed and wonderful Christmas Day! Regardless of how you celebrate this most precious of holidays, I hope it is a truly terrific day spent with your families and friends.

Be well, drive safely and have a spectacular Christmas!!

Thank you SO VERY MUCH for spending the past year and a half visiting my site and I hope you will continue to visit as often as you can!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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In celebration of the past year in the worlds of television, movies, music and books, the year-end articles that I will be posting over the course of the next week will highlight the best (and in some instances the worst) that each of these entertainment genres had to offer those of us who partake in the enjoyment each medium provides.

But, much like each year, I want to take a moment to look back – selfish though it may be – on some of my personal goals for the year. It was my hope to read 20 books this year, and while I didn’t quite manage that, I did read 18. One of the more interesting books that I read was the debut novel of a new book series by authors J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel called “Dark Territory”. I also fell in love with the fairies trilogy by Carrie Jones, the shape shifter trilogy by Maggie Stiefvater and the Montana-themed romance series by R. C. Ryan. I also highly recommend the independent release by (Ms.) Chris Culler called “Giving Good Hollywood”.

I also had the great opportunity to attend a lot of great TV-related events, including Comic Con in July, the annual Paley Fest in March and the Paley Preview Parties in September. As part of my press ‘duties’ I also attended Wonder Con in April and had the chance to visit the sets of the TV shows The Protector, Pretty Little Liars and the new 2012 summer series Perception.

With that being said, tomorrow I will take a look at the highlights for the year that was – 2011 – starting with the best (and worst) of television.

NOTE: I apologize in advance for any omissions, spelling errors or oversights I may have made, but I don’t apologize for any of the choices I made.

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Happy Thanksgiving

To all those in the United States who celebrate the holiday:

Happy Thanksgiving!!

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In Memorium of 9/11

Today marks 10 years since the tragic events that took place on 9/11, rocking the very fabric of our reality and changing the world as we know it.

Let us all take a moment to remember all those who were lost in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, DC.

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Happy Labor Day

Hey All,

Just sending out well wishes for a wonderful Labor Day to all the American readers who celebrate the holiday.

Have a terrific and safe holiday weekend!!

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