Comic-Con Coverage Update Dan Koelsch, July 23, 2009June 6, 2010 Alright folks, we have an update on our Comic-Con coverage. We are having special guest Rose Meza from ShredorDie.com reporting from inside the walls of the convention center. You can follow her on Twitter for live updates, and we’ll be posting anything she finds on the site, of course. She may even drop by to write an article or two herself. Rose will be covering mostly Friday night, Saturday, and Sunday of Comic-Con, so we are currently working on getting another special guest for Thursday and Friday. We’ll update this post as soon as we confirm. Of course, follow our own Twitter to get even more Comic-Con news, and follow our Comic-Con coverage right here on the site. Update: We have our special guest reporter for Thursday and Friday now. Her name is Kelsey and you can follow her on Twitter as well. I just want to give my sincere thanks to Rose and Kelz for doing this for us. Comic-Con Events Site News Comic-Con
Comic-Con 2010: Hawaii Five-0 Panel July 23, 2010July 24, 2010As part of our coverage for San Diego Comic-Con 2010, I attended the “Aloha Earth!” panel for CBS’s upcoming Hawaii Five-0 remake. On this morning’s panel were stars Daniel Dae Kim (LOST) and Grace Park (Battlestar Galactica), along with executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Robert Orci, and Peter Lenkov. After the… Read More
Comic-Con 2010: Press Conference Videos For The Other Guys and The Green Hornet July 24, 2010Yesterday at Comic-Con, Sony Pictures had another panel, this time for The Other Guys, Green Hornet, and Priest. They also held press conferences for the first two films, which I was able to attend and video tape. Watch the press conferences featuring cast and crew for each film after the… Read More
Comic-Con: “Robocop” Footage Featuring Joel Kinnaman, Samuel L. Jackson, Abbie Cornish, & Michael Keaton July 20, 2013July 20, 2013One of the major themes of Robocop is the idea of what exactly would happen if robots were our security. That theme rings true today, especially since the military uses drones to do surveillance. The idea of Robocop is more relevant today than anything, but that won’t t stop director… Read More