In a venue that literally has thousands of other seats.V_Ben said:Jesus Christ guys, way to ruin a convention. Its just a seat![]()
Gary Whitta said:This doesn't really add much but I am posting it for the irony value of the motivational poster:
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/21048
That too!Medalion said:
Yeah, but they're comic book fans so it's going to be an extremely dramatic account.Gary Whitta said:Wow. This is just freaky. Will be interested to learn what the fuck actually happened, surely there's no shortage of witnesses.
"Worst. Stabbing. EVER."Thunder Monkey said:Yeah, but they're comic book fans so it's going to be an extremely dramatic account.
firehawk12 said:Given the size of the con, I'm surprised more crazy shit hasn't happened yet.
What can they really do? If the guy had gotten attacked with a bat'leth or something I could see them banning replica weapons maybe... but stabbed with a pen?ezekial45 said:I'm curious if there will be any serious repercussions from this incident.
Rokam said:Wanna see a magic trick?
I'm just saying with all the effort that San Diego put in to keep this event there, this incident is just gonna make them look bad.Gary Whitta said:What can they really do? If the guy had gotten attacked with a bat'leth or something I could see them banning replica weapons maybe... but stabbed with a pen?
I'm sure there will be over-reaction from some quarters but when you throw thousands of people together like this there's always going to be one or two idiots and there's nothing you can really do about it.ezekial45 said:I'm just saying with all the effort that San Diego put in to keep this event there, this incident is just gonna make them look bad.
How so? This is the first time I've heard like this happen at the con. One black eye shouldn't be a factor on whether or not the con should have been hosted somewhere else.ezekial45 said:I'm just saying with all the effort that San Diego put in to keep this event there, this incident is just gonna make them look bad.
Eggo said:Leaving the con now. My haul: a custom Dhalsim sketch from artist Long Vo of Udon. Autograph pics signed in person by Dirk Benedict, Richard Hatch, Ted Dibiase & Virgil. Got a couple t-shirts and Buffy collectible cards for the gf and a friend. The thing I'm most proud of? An autographed pic of Billy Dee Williams. Had a 15 min conversation with the guy about how awesome he is. I'm glad I'm not the only one who appreciates the greatness of Billy Dee.
Don't know whether to laugh or feel sorry for him.-htownplaya- said:
Ouch. Kid is flying high as a kite and then the next thing you know he's drowning 60 feet below the surface of the ocean.ezekial45 said:Don't see much posting in this thread, but i thought this was funny.
http://movies.ign.com/articles/110/1108319p1.html
Eva Mendes hits on a 16 year old during The Other Guys panel, and then guy's mom shows up to "defend" him. :lol :lol :lol
Somebody needs to shop sad Keanu next to him.-htownplaya- said:
Teaser trailer for Captain America: The First Avenger is mainly newsreels from WWII, with FDR narrative, and it ends with a profile shot of Chris Evans in full Cap costume....and ends with the shield flying at the audience!
Johnston says the film is about telling Captain America's origin story.
Evans says "It's a little intimidating, a little daunting..hopefully Joe will send me in the right direction and I won't ruin the movie."
Evans says he started shooting just five days ago. "The suit is fantastic, and it's just...a thrill," he said.
Hugo Weaving is asked about how he envisioned playing the Red Skull.
He says he spent a lot of time listening to Werner Herzog and another German artist and synthesized the voices to create the voice of the Skull
Evans says he loves origin pieces, and he thinks its gives them a big advantage when trying to interlock stories like what Marvel is trying to do in building up to the Avengers.
Feige adds that the leaked image of Cap on the Internet recently didn't do justice to the look of the film. He also said the film will be entirely in the 1940s.
More footage shown next, just shot last week. Lots of footage of Hugo Weaving pre-skull face and... a cosmic cube?
Clip showed an unmasked Red Skull looting a tomb in a castle, which belongs to Odin. There's a nod to the Cosmic Cube, a staple of Cap comics.
The Skull then finds a hidden compartment, finds a box inside and opens it. An old man warns the Skull that man was not meant to see what's inside. "Exactly," answers the Skull.
With that, the Cap crew walks off and Thor director Kenneth Branagh comes onstage.
"Frank Castle is under the roof of Marvel Studios now and we hope to bring him into the fray shortly." - Kevin Feige
The Avengers have assembled on stage.
Branagh thanks the crowd for welcoming him to Comic Con, saying he's a comic-con virgin. He says he wasn't much of a comic book nerd growing up, but he loved Thor above all others.
Hemsworth says getting to figure out how to use Mjolnir was a challenge, because the hammer is such a character in the film. He talked about learning how to hold it, and how he would use it to hit people, and swing it around.
Portman talks about playing Jane Foster, a character who hasn't always been well defined in the comics. "I was really looking forward to play such a beloved character," she said, adding that "it was really exciting to play a scientist onscreen."
Denning is playing a character named Darcy, a protege of Jane Foster, "who doesn't really know anything."
Tom Hiddleston says playing the God of Mischief, Loki, was enjoyable and complex.
Gregg says the scene in IM2 where he finds Mjolnir in the desert, he was clueless about what was going on with it and asked Feige about it. He says feige was shocked. "No one told you? It's for THOR!"
3D footage shows Thor and Odin have a strained relationship, and the All-Father casts out his son to earth, hoping he learns to become worthy of his name, powers, and title. Sweeping shots of the Golden REalm of Asgard are shown, the Asgardians in battle gear, including Thor.
Thor is seen being interrogated by Gregg's S.H.I.E.L.D agent, about who he is, and where he comes from, and where he learned his fighting techniques.
At one point, Thor tells Portman, who found him in the desert after Odin banished him.. he tells her about his past and his powers...."your ancestors called it magic. You call it science. In my land, its one and the same."
In response to an audience question, Branagh says don't assume Don Blake won't be part of THOR in some fashion. He enjoys taking parts of the comic's history and interlocking them in surprising ways.
i have never before posted this phrase before, but...i came.avengers cast
thedrizzle34 said:i have never before posted this phrase before, but...i came.
Whedon is surely now the ultimate emperor of the geek universe. I mean how much higher on the nerd ladder can you possibly go?Blader5489 said:Another pic of the Avengers cast:
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From left to right:
Whedon, Hemsworth, Gregg, Scarlett, Renner, Evans, Jackson, Downey, Ruffalo
jett said:So Thor's another retrofitted-done-in-post 3D movie? Just fucking film in 3D goddamnit.
The fact he's been there for 5+ years must mean it makes him some money. I noticed this year he brought full Ted DiBiase too :lolBeowulf28 said:Don't know whether to laugh or feel sorry for him.