Best of Comic-Con 2008 |
I was surprised to see that I took over 60 photos! I uploaded the best ones, or at least not the ones that were blurry.
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Best of Comic-Con 2008 |
I walked the main floor, up and down every isle, checking out each booth for something to buy or photograph. I made an effort to stop at the Cinequest boot to say "hi", like their web site said to do. I told the man I just bought a Tooned-up Buffy from them and he recognized my name and said he packed the figure for me. How nice! Around 1:30 I went to Room 6CDEF for the Ghost Whisperer Panel, despite the absence of Jennifer Love Hewitt. They had three of the actors, including the newest member, played by Jamie Kennedy, who hopefully is not as annoying on the show as he was in person. I guess they needed a new character to replace the professor, who is leaving the show after the first episode this coming season.
After another quick walk around the dealers room, I joined my sister in room 20 for the showing of "Once More With Feeling", the Buffy musical. It was strange, I had an uneasy feeling before the showing, afraid something weird was going to happen. However, despite the hype, there was no dancing and if there were people singing along, I couldn't tell. We were in the back of the room, in seats with a good view of the back screen, and the audience in the front was more into the musical. I think most people were too interested in actually watching the classic episode, that they didn't have time to sing along. However, it was a good way to end the Comic-Con, other than the dinner and beer at Dublin Square afterwards.
The Simpson's panel followed, with Matt Groening being the only one sitting on both. The Simpson's panel was not as funny, because they only had producers and writers, unlike the Futurama group with the four main characters participating and having a good time. They had a preview of the Halloween episode, which had a really funny scene with the Simpson's characters taking the roles of the Peanuts characters in the Charlie Brown Halloween special.
I took my chances and left the room because I needed a break and didn't want to sit through Dean Koonz. I quickly ate some food and wandered around the dealers room, snapping some quick photos. All my photos seem blurry or grainy. I was either moving when taking the photo, and some were taken of the large screen since I was sitting in the back of room 20 for the next two events.
Josh Whedon was there with Eliza Dushku and Tahmoh Penikett (plays Helo on BSG) to talk about his new series Dollhouse. Josh in never serious and always has something funny to say and Eliza seem to be having fun, but Tahmoh seemed a bit out of place. He returned for the next panel where he fit in better. They played a shot preview of Dollhouse, and it is hard to tell if it is going to be any good or not. So far, Fox has agreed to 12 episodes, and all they have shot is the pilot.
This panel was very entertaining because Kevin Smith was the moderator. In the previous panels, they followed the "new" guidelines of not swearing, but Kevin didn't care, and once he started, it turned into an anything-goes discussion. They also had a short preview of scenes from the final 10 episodes, which have already been shot, but they were careful not to give away any secrets, such as who the "5th" cylon is or how the series ends.
I left at six and met up with my sister and her friends at Dick's Last Resort for dinner. Most of the staff was dressed up in costume, including our waitress, who looked much more "blue" than this photo shows.
After dinner, I headed home to rest up for tomorrow. I plan to buy some more stuff (I bought three bobble-heads for $10 today) and catch a few more panels.
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