Archive for the 'Comic-Con' Category
August 18th, 2010 by Sam Bushman + Dan Morrison
Check out Why So Blu game reviewers Sam Bushman and Dan Morrison as they preview and commentate on Sony’s Dead Nation for the Playstation Network live from the main floor of Comic-Con 2010 in beautiful San Diego, CA. So sit back, relax and enjoy this exciting video commentary as only Dan and Sam can deliver on this highly anticipated Playstation Network downloadable PS3 video game title. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: PSN’s Dead Nation’
August 17th, 2010 by Sam Bushman + Dan Morrison
Check out Why So Blu game reviewers Sam Bushman and Dan Morrison as they preview and commentate on Splatterhouse for the Playstation 3 live from the main floor of Comic-Con 2010 in beautiful San Diego, CA. So sit back, relax and enjoy this exciting video commentary as only Dan and Sam can deliver on this highly anticipated Playstation 3 video game title. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: PS3’s Splatterhouse’
August 9th, 2010 by Brian White
I’m finally scraping the bottom of the barrel with all my Comic-Con 2010 coverage, but that doesn’t mean the following stories are any less important than the others. I usually save some of the best for last. Usually. Drive Angry 3D is a hard R-rated action/adventure that was filmed in Real 3D and proudly features violence, sex, revenge and car stunts. And best of all, Drive Angry stars my twin (as so many tell me), Nicolas Cage, the beautiful Amber Heard and bada$$ William Fitchner. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: Drive Angry 3D’
August 5th, 2010 by Sam Bushman + Dan Morrison
Check out Why So Blu game reviewers Sam Bushman and Dan Morrison as they comment on their experiences at Comic-Con 2010 in San Diego, CA on Saturday, July 24th and Sunday, July 25th. This video version of their exclusive coverage replaces the audio only version posted weeks ago. So sit back, relax and take a trip down Comic-Con 2010 memory lane. Enjoy! Continue reading ‘Candid Gaming Coverage of Comic-Con 2010: Days 3 & 4’
August 5th, 2010 by Sam Bushman + Dan Morrison
Check out Why So Blu game reviewers Sam Bushman and Dan Morrison as they comment on their experiences at Comic-Con 2010 in San Diego, CA on Friday, July 23rd.. This video version of their exclusive coverage replaces the audio only version posted weeks ago. So sit back, relax and take a trip down Comic-Con 2010 memory lane. Enjoy! Continue reading ‘Candid Gaming Coverage of Comic-Con 2010: Day 2’
August 5th, 2010 by Sam Bushman + Dan Morrison
Check out Why So Blu game reviewers Sam Bushman and Dan Morrison as they comment on their experiences at Comic-Con 2010 in San Diego, CA during Wednesday night (Preview Night) and Thursday. This video version of their exclusive coverage replaces the audio only version posted weeks ago. So sit back, relax and take a trip down Comic-Con 2010 memory lane. Enjoy! Continue reading ‘Candid Gaming Coverage of Comic-Con 2010: Day 1’
August 4th, 2010 by Brian White
I first became aware of the upcoming Simon Pegg comedy adventure, Paul, through my involvement over at leiasmetalbikini.com. The webmaster over there filled me in on the filming late last year, as it pertains to all things Comic-Con and of course, girls dressed in scantily clad Princess Leia metal bikinis. The film has a ridiculous cast that consists of Simon Pegg, Seth Rogen, Jason Bateman, Sigourney Weaver, Jeffry Tambor, Bill Hader, Nick Frost and the very funny, Joe Lo Truglio. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: Paul’
August 4th, 2010 by Gregg Senko
It’s come that time to wrap up the last of my 2010 Comic-Con articles. It proved to be yet another grand weekend of stars, starlets, ink, film and fun in San Diego this year. On Wednesday’s preview night, I took a moment to focus more on the ink than anything else, spending some time at the Image Comics booth. ‘Booth’, however, is an understatement, as the Image area covers some significant square footage and is dotted with a variety of company talent. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: Jason Howard Interview’
August 2nd, 2010 by Brian White
After getting into Hall H Thursday morning just in time to catch the Salt panel, I stuck around for Battle: Los Angeles, a film I knew absolutely nothing about. However, I’m glad I stuck around as the trailer and clips shown for the film were absolutely bombastic and riveting. I’m adding this to my list of must see films in 2011. It’s basically a story about a Marine platoon fighting off an alien invasion in of course, Los Angeles. Sounds simple enough huh? But this looks like it has the potential to be so much more, almost in the same way District 9 was last year. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: ‘Battle: Los Angeles’’
July 30th, 2010 by Blu-ray Brian
It’s that time again…”The Women of Comic-Con 2010.” As part of an annual tradition we started last year I decided to take it to the next level this time around and instead of just having a bunch of .jpeg thumbnails lazily placed on a webpage I decided to arrange the magical photos of Scott T. Morrison to an appropriate musical selection. And to all the women who were willing to pose with our wristbands, full size photos can be found of yourselves below. Continue reading ‘The Women of Comic-Con 2010’
July 30th, 2010 by Brian White
Every Comic-Con something or someone always catches my eye and opens me up to new things and experiences in life. This happened quite frequently to me this year at Comic-Con 2010, but I wanted to give a quick shot out to someone I met while running through the crowded vendor hall on Sunday. She goes by the name of Ms. Monster. Maybe you heard her, maybe you didn’t, but I was curious, so naturally I wanted to learn more about her. That’s how we grow in life, right? From life’s experiences…so anyway… Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: Ms. Monster’
July 30th, 2010 by Brian White
Sucker Punch, the title of Watchmen‘s Zack Snyder’s newest upcoming film, was a surprise hit in my Comic-Con 2010 itinerary diary. I immensely enjoyed the trailer, which was played two times for us. It looked like a cross between a mythical/fantasy adventure and 300, with women in the starring role. And what would Sucker Punch be without the female cast? The trailer really took my breath away. My wife did not particularly care for the fantasy aspect of it (dragons and all), but I say bring it on Mr. Snyder! Bring it on! Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch’
July 30th, 2010 by Brian White
In case you are in the dark like I was, RED stands for “Retired Extremely Dangerous.” It’s kind of a fitting title for this coming of age ex-CIA action comedy vehicle. The panel of actors, consisting of Bruce Willis, Mary-Louise Parker (Weeds), Helen Mirren and Karl Urban (Star Trek), sat down with writer Warren Ellis and producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura (Transformers) to discuss all things RED. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: Summit Entertainment’s RED’
July 29th, 2010 by Brian White
As I mentioned before, Marvel Studios owned Hall H Saturday night at Comic-Con 2010 and they followed up the Captain America panel with a little film about the mighty “God of Thunder,” Thor. I have to admit, at first I had my reservations about how they were going to pull this mythical film off, but after viewing the trailer a total of two times (yep, they showed it two times), my fears were quickly relinquished. I still have my doubts, but at this moment, they are very minimal. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: Marvel Studios’ Thor’
July 29th, 2010 by Brian White
It’s kind of safe to say that Marvel Studios owned Hall H Saturday evening, for obvious reasons. First up was everyone’s favorite American hero…none other than Captain America. Chris Evans (Captain America himself) took the stage along with co-star Hugo Weaving (The Red Skull). The crowd’s roar was almost deafening as they premiered the first-ever teaser trailer for Captain America: The First Avenger. It was not enough to give insight as to whether or not the movie will be any good, but it definitely served to whet my appetite. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: Captain America: The First Avenger’
July 28th, 2010 by Brian White
This was the panel I came to San Diego for. If there was one Comic-Con 2010 panel I was not going to miss, it was this one. It would be the chance for me to see my favorite childhood action hero in real life, Slyvester Stallone, and I was not going to miss it for the world. After we got done with the Tron Legacy press panel, another highlight from the Con (here), we hiked over to the convention center and waited in line for over an hour to get into the place where all the action was going down on Thursday, July 22nd, Hall H. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: The Expendables’
July 28th, 2010 by Brian White
Some critics have heralded the Swedish film Let The Right One In as one of the greatest vampire flicks ever. While I would not personally go that far, I will say it is pretty damn close. What is the best vampire film of all time in my opinion? Let’s not go there. Let’s save that topic of discussion for a rainy day. So anyway, we find ourselves back in crowded Hall H on Saturday, July 24th for another panel that was a must-see in my itinerary. The cast and filmmakers of Overture Films’ Let Me In descended upon the Hall H stage shortly after 1:30 PM. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: Overture Films’ Let Me In’
July 27th, 2010 by Gregg Senko
The Blu-ray/DVD panel is a new fixture at the San Diego Comic-Con, annually hosted by Bill Hunt from TheDigitalBits.com. The panelists include Cliff Stephenson, known for his work on the Rambo Blu-ray, Charles de Lauzirika, responsible for assembling content on the Transformer (films) Blu-rays, Brian Ward from Shout Factory, Javier Soto, who has worked with Guillermo del Toro, and finally Todd Doogan and Adam Jahnke. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2010: Digital Bits – Blu-ray Producers 2010’