Friday, July 31, 2009

Will Marshall Captain A New Pirates' Ship...


Now this is interesting...

I don't know what to think, good or bad, but Variety's BFDealmemo blog is reporting that Rob Marshall ("Chicago") is in talks to come aboard as director of "Pirates of the Caribbean 4: Subtitle Here" at any moment.

Take it for what it's worth (keep in mind they were originally reporting Spielberg directing "Matt Helm") and go over to the site to read the rest.

Prepping The Landing...


I love how as time goes by Disney is adding more and more content to the website...

The Walt Disney Animation Studios website, I mean. You remember when they published a lot of concept artwork for "The Princess and the Frog" and before that there were the video interviews and slowly they've added little bits and pieces. Then yesterday, the "Rapunzel" artwork was added. Now we've got "Prep & Landing" artwork. Two new pieces that you see here. If you want to enjoy bigger versions then click HERE and HERE.

The holidays should be quite jolly with this on the air...

Where To Begin, More Flynn...


A much more detailed and elaborate video of the viral campaign that resulted in an actual Flynn Arcade down in San Diego.

DEPOSIT MORE COINS

Hat Tip to Ain't It Cool News.

Disney Buys War...


As in with robots...

According to Variety, Walt Disney Pictures based Jerry Bruckheimer has aquired the film rights to Ashley Wood's graphic novel "World War Robot" from IDW Publishing. The story focuses on a small band of humans that battle robots in a world where humanity's fate lies in the balance. Yep, sounds like something that would have Bruckheimer's name on it.

Who's that knocking? Michael Bay? Don't you already have your own robot film, Michael? Get outta here! McG? No, he screwed up his robot war movie. Thanks, we'll pass. The deal was sealed during Comic-Con last week. That place is becoming like the Cannes Film Festival for Geeks with all the film showings and deal making.

Geeks rule...

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Copy Right...


Guess what website Disney just copyrighted/registered?

Can't think of anything? You're trying too hard.

Back in February, we were the first to report about the coming sequel that is deep in story development right now in the halls of Emeryville's Little Fortress. Now the Mouse has bought the domain name:"MONSTERS2.com" for future use in some movie they're making. Question is, which one?

Hmmm...

Stan Lee's Work With Disney Goes Backwards...


The first collaboration between Stan "The Man" Lee and the Walt Disney is out...

And it's a subtle attempt at producing one of those "Motion-Comics" like we saw with Watchmen. It's a fairly simplistic tale of a guy that can ride the timestream and go back into the past or future called "Time Jumper." The first episode is free, everything else will cost you.

Go have a look...

Going Back Before It All Began...


Whoa...

Ridley Scott, the amazing director of such films as "Alien," "Blade Runner," "Black Hawk Down," and "Gladiator" has committed to direct a prequel to the original Alien with a script by Jon Spaihts ("Passengers,") from his own original pitch. This is big, big news. Alien is one of those films that set a standard and created a cultural phenomenon that other sci-fi films would have to follow. The story will supposedly tell the story of the ship that first landed on the planet and had the original encounter with... the eggs.

Cooly developing...

Hat Tip to /Film.

Rapunzel Begins To Let Down Her Hair...


Now this IS beautiful, isn't it...

Walt Disney Animation Studios has updated their "Rapunzel" page with a new logo and a sampling of the conceptual art for the film.




Lovely, no?







And to think, we'll get to see this and "Tron Legacy" weeks apart, holidays 2010 is starting to sound really, really cool...

All Tron, All The Time...

So, the guy likes science fiction.


Or at least tangentially related to it...

It seems everywhere I turn I keep stepping on new Tron news. If this keeps up, I'll have to change the name of the blog. Remember when we reported that Joseph Kosinski was working on a graphic novel titled: "Oblivion" in addition to his directing duties on "Tron Legacy" earlier this year? Well, it now appears that according to the Hollywood Reporter, that may be his next film after the sequel to the classic 80's film. Radical Publishing, who are producing the graphic novel are also planning on producing the film with David Fincher. Yes, that Fincher.

Intriguing...

Epic Disney...



It seems that Warren Spector's Junction Point is at work on a large Disney fantasy game code named: "Epic Mickey" that appears to be in the vein of the "Kingdom Hearts" style of fantasy gaming. Go take a look at some of the incredibly strange and beautiful artwork over at 1Up's article.

Developing, literally...


Hat Tip to Cartoon Brew.

Give Me A Villain...


Walt Disney Pictures confirmed via their Twitter page that Michael Sheen will indeed be playing a part in "Tron Legacy" next year. From all accounts it appears that he's playing the main villain in the film. So I guess you could say that he's this film's David Warner/Sark.

Still computing...

The Seeds Of Disneyland...


Take a look at this amazing footage if you haven't seen it yet...

Most of you don't know about the big strike against the Disney Studios back in 1941. But if you love Disneyland, you should. Because that strike was a pivotal moment for Walt Disney. After it, he and the animators didn't have a cordial or friendly a relationship. Events would start to happen like World War II, which redirected his focus on not just sustaining his company, but his country. After the war he moved more and more into live-action as well as animation. And his thoughts turned to another project he had. Something that involved a theme park. He had once been just an animator, then a producer of animation. Walt moved in many different arenas, but that strike back then made him realize that there was more out there than animation and it also helped him take his other passions to another level.

History moves in leaps and small steps but where it goes isn't always clear until the passage of time makes it appear clear...

Hat Tip to Cartoon Brew.

Quality Is In the Ingredients From New Chef...


My good friend Alain over at Disney and More has some important news for you...



It appears that during the 20th Anniversary of the Disneyland Paris Resort, Walt Disney Studios, Paris' Second Gate will receive a new attraction. Not just any attraction but an E-Ticket. What ride will it be? Well, being this is France and it's a theme park about films coming from the Mouse, what attraction would you think it would be about?



That's right, it's an attraction based on that lovable rodent in Brad Bird's "Ratatouille" from Pixar. And it's going to be a very detailed, layered in theming attraction. It's going to use that trackless system that we've seen in Tokyo on "Pooh's Hunny Hunt" and in the coming "Mystic Manor" in Hong Kong. I've heard bits and pieces about this attraction since it was in early blue sky over a year ago, but my Bothan connections regarding Disney's European adventures now works for someone else. Rats. Uh, oh, I didn't mean it like that. Wanna know more? Go over and check out Alain's great article.



Finally a Tokyo Disney Resort quality attraction coming for a park that really needs it to stand out. Now maybe they can redo that front entrance like their redoing DCA's...

A Lost Secret Agent For The Mouse...

I'll have a Martini like the gentleman over there with the broad.



Sometimes things are unlikely to happen and then sometimes they are...

And then there are times when the improbable becomes not only possible, but reality. And in Hollywood reality is something rarely seen. Remember all that talk about Disney getting a distribution deal with DreamWorks? How it was in the running for it along with Steven Spielberg's old home Universal Studios? And naturally Universal won out... but then didn't. At the last moment the deal fell through and the Mouse was there to take on a roll that was thought impossible.

Here is another such case. Just as improbable, but possible. I've been a fan of the old Dean Martin "Matt Helm" films since I was a kid. Sure, they're cheesy, guilty pleasures, but in a world filled with the negativity we find rampant, it was a refreshingly silly break from the environment outside your window. Good was good and bad was bad. And when it was all over there was a fresh martini to drink and a beautiful woman to love. Of course, the Matt Helm of those films bears almost no resemblance to the one you find in Donald Hamilton's novels. No one has ever really explored what an adventure with the real Helm would be like. Variety is reporting that Spielberg is interested in turning that into a reality. Until a year or so ago we got word that DreamWorks had hired Paul Attanasio to do a rewrite on a new film version of the American spy. It has now been confirmed that Spielberg will produce the project. Were he to direct it, he and his DW partners would likely co-produce the film with Disney. The Helm project is one of many that Paramount Pictures retained ownership of in the divorce between the two companies last year. Spielberg and company would have to convince the studio to give up a hefty percentage of the production, something not likely unless Paramount finds themselves in a severe cash crunch. So, with Sony having James Bond, Universal has Jason Bourne and Disney could have had Matt Helm. And they may still have.

Remember, this is Hollywood and things can change on a dime. After all, that Universal deal with DreamWorks is doing swell, ain't it?

Developing...

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Hearing The Legacy...


Even though it's only a year and a half away, there are things you wonder...

Like, what does it sound like to be trapped inside a computer world?

Want to hear what "Tron Legacy" will sound like? Give a listen HERE.

Interesting...

Judge Me By My Second Season, Do You...


If you remember my comments about Star Wars "The Clone Wars" television series, I was pretty critical of it...

But slowly, after a few episodes I actually warmed to it... mostly. I still can't stand "Hannah Montana in Space," but otherwise it's been a surprisingly good series. I can only hope that the second season is even better.

The guys over at G4 have released a trailer Lucasfilm put together for the Second Season of The Clone Wars. Check it out and feel the power of the Dark Side. Now where's the news about the live-action series, Lucas?

May the Force be with you, later this year...

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

1 And 2 In 3D...


They've finally released the "Toy Story" and "Toy Story 2" 3D trailer on the web at Yahoo Movies...

Although they're not in 3D, they're still pretty funny. And over the next year we're going to have a lot of publicity for this franchise till it culminates in the release of "Toy Story 3" next summer. This film is supposed to be the conclusion of these characters and their story. If Lasseter and company live up to their word, there won't be a film in this series with a four or anything after it. This will be it.

Awaiting the fall and everything after...

The Empire Has More From Persia...



Over at Empire Magazine they have some exclusive pics from the set of Walt Disney Pictures "Prince of Persia" for all to see...

Go over and take a look at hunky Jake Gyllenhaal, who looks like he's walked out of the sequel to "300" with that new buff look of his. I want to see a trailer for this film to get the tone. The Mouse is certainly planning on this new Bruckheimer production to be its next trilogy.

Next summer, we'll see...

It Had To Happen...

Oh, boy...


You knew it was going to be...

When something makes money, it makes sequels.

Until there is no more money to be made. Because in Hollywood, for the Mouse and everyone else.

Story is king, but money is god...

More Chuck For Your Buck...

Watch Chuck. Watch Chuck. Watch Chuck. Watch Chuck. Watch Chuck.


In addition to the other poster that NBC released, here's the official poster for the third season of "Chuck" that premiered at Comic-Con...

I don't know who did this poster, but it sure looks like Drew Struzan with the style of the painting. And that is a very, geeky, cool thing.

Hopefully the series will continue to gain viewers because it deserves them...

Monday, July 27, 2009

Time Lapse...


Sometimes the passage of times can reveal buried treasure; right before your very eyes...

I know a lot of people talk about how long it takes for an attraction to get built by Disney and everyone else, actually. The difference between Walt Disney building Disneyland for 17 million dollars (1950's value) in a year and the Walt Disney Company building a billion dollar park in two or three years can be pretty clear.

There were fewer building codes and regulations back in 1954, there was much less bureaucratic red tape, environmental codes and the technology of the attractions was much less complicated.

Now, let me direct your attention to some priceless footage of Disneyland being built back in 1954. Much of it is time lapse photography that was set up to capture the construction of this amazing destination. Walt himself planned for this filming to historically document it, but most of what you see has not been seen by human eyes in almost half a century.

Enjoy...

Hat Tip to the Disney Blog.

iGo Down The Rabbit Hole...


This is going to be the first of many...

It was announced late last week that Disney Interactive was going to release a game version of Walt Disney Pictures "Alice in Wonderland" for the iPhone. I mentioned a while back that there were plans to tap this growing market with games. Can you imagine the swanky new mobile game of "Tron Legacy" that's being developed? In addition to the iPhone, the Alice game would be available for Wii, Windows and the Nintendo DS. No plans as of yet for a Mac version were announce. Not a smart move for the platform of your biggest stockholder.

Developing, literally...

Sunday, July 26, 2009

World Upside Down...


Number. One.

Need I say more?

I can hear the Suits thinking about a new rodent franchise already...

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Beauty And The Release...


While the Disney Animation Panel was a smashing success, it did contain what I consider one beautiful jewel...

And no, I'm not talking about the two great scenes from Walt Disney Animation Studios "The Princess and the Frog" which were amazing throwbacks to the early 90's from what everyone is telling me.

I'm talking about the official announcement of the Valentine's Day release in 2010 of "Beauty and the Beast" in 3D. If you've been reading this blog for long, then you know it's my favorite Disney animated film. And although I have still to be convinced of the lasting presence of 3D, I am glad I'll get to see it on the big screen again. Also, it'll be interesting to see how young kids react to this film that they've seen only on the home screen.

I'll be there with Belle's on...

Interview With A Cult Survivor...


That lucky bum, 'El Guapo' over at Latino Review got to interview the director Joe Kosinski and producer Sean Bailey of "Tron Legacy," and fawned all over them and the director's shirt like such a geek. If it had been me, I wouldn't have fa... ok yeah, I would have. That shirt really was sweet, George.

Click over and watch the director and producer tease him about what's coming next years sequel to the cult classic (can you believe it's next year?). Again, I wish I could have been there. I hate missing Comic-Con since I've been going for a decade. But this year I had something come up. Now, I do have my tickets already to the D23 Expo in Anaheim so I'm going to try and make up for missing all the nerdiness that happened this weekend, that weekend. But I can't wait till 2010 to get to see the legacy.

Game on, holidays next year...

We're Here To Kick Dat Little Wizard's Butt...


Whoa...

I don't believe it, but "G-Force" beat "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" on Friday night. Now that is something I thought I'd never say or see. I figured the family film would do nicely with the "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" crowd, but I never thought it would beat the Trio of Hogwarts. While it's not my cup of tea, this shows that there is a family audience out there that is hungry to be entertained.

I didn't know they were this hungry...

Thoughts On 3...


One of the great things about Comic-Con is that fans get to interact with their idols and sometimes even get to ask them questions...

And then there are those that get to do full on interviews.

The guys over at /Film interviewed Lee Unkrich and John Lasseter regarding "Toy Story 3" along with a lot of other things all Pixar/all Disney.

Take a look at the video interviews: Unkrich here. Lasseter here.

Interesting...

Geeky Cool...

Chuck is cool. Chuck is the everyman that geeks want to be. Right?


Very nice...

I don't get to watch this show as much as I used to, but NBC's "Chuck" is a fun, well written show that has characters any pop-culture lovin' Geek will get into. And he gets the girl... that's always important.

But this poster is just sweet. It makes me laugh.

In a good way...

Friday, July 24, 2009

From Conception To Birth...


Last year in San Diego, fans got to see what Walt Disney Pictures had been working on for the proposed "Tron" sequel and now you can see it too...

DEPOSIT COINS.

The Mouse has released the concept trailer that Joseph Kosinski filmed to show the Suits what he was aiming for. It appears they liked it, but were a little nervous about committing to a budget this big without knowing there was enough demand for this film. That screening last year convinced them to greenlight the pic and, well, here we are.



Apparently they're going to try and screen the film at Comic-Con next year, even though it will be in unfinished form and not released until later that year. That's right, as you can tell by the trailer, the film will be in selected theaters in 2010. This more than likely means that it'll be a holiday release. But what about those down in San Diego? I'm sure fans of this cult classic are going to be very happy to hear this as they book their hotel rooms for next year. I know how they feel.



Now where is that credit card, this hotel receptionist is getting a little impatient...

Sighting Pirates...


As in 2011...

Walt Disney Pictures Oren Aviv talked to Coming Soon about the coming fourth "Pirates of the Caribbean" film and gave some firm dates for a change.

They're going to be shooting in May and June of 2010 for a summer 2011 release. At least tentatively. You know how release dates can change. I take it from this that "The Lone Ranger" film will not be out till 2012 as Mr. Depp is going to be pretty busy. Aviv also mentioned that should the project be successful it will lead to another trilogy.

And the tone will be smaller, as the scale of the last trilogy would be pretty difficult to top. Or is that code for "please keep the budgets under control" maybe? Interesting stuff. More to follow in the months ahead.

Developing...

In Like Flynn At Comic-Con...


Oh, the power of YouTube...

The events at Comic-Con that the Mouse have been sponsoring for "TRON: Legacy" are ho so cool.

Check out these videos right here, here and here.

Of all the years I had to miss...

Jonah Hex Redux...

Hope this is going to be good.

The teaser poster for Warn Bros. "Jonah Hex" has been released...



Man, I hope this is good.
Behold the power of looking pretty and uhm, ugly...

Thursday, July 23, 2009

The Art The World Of TRON: Legacy...


TRON is a 3D high-tech adventure set in a digital world that’s unlike anything ever captured on the big screen. Sam Flynn (GARRETT HEDLUND), the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn (JEFF BRIDGES), looks into his father’s disappearance and finds himself pulled into the same world of fierce programs and gladiatorial games where his father has been living for 25 years. Along with Kevin’s loyal confidant (OLIVIA WILDE), father and son embark on a life-and-death journey across a visually-stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceedingly dangerous.


So we're finally getting to see what the new world of TRON is going to look like...

And it looks incredible. This really adds salt to the wound that I didn't get to attend this years Comic-Con. Almost all the e-mails I'm getting are talking about how great it was. I wish I could have seen the clip. I guess next year we'll actually get to see a trailer for it.

So without further ado, here are some pics I've been sent:



A 21st Century version of the Recognizer.



Here we have the evolution of the Light Cycle.



This is the new version we saw in last years test trailer.



The top two images are of an updated version of the original Light Cycle that Flynn is supposedly riding around on in the world of Tron: Legacy.





Here are a couple shots of a Solar Sailer.




Here is a Light Runner; kind of like a four wheeled Light Cycle, but it can hold two passengers.




The Disc games which have developed into the Disc Wars.







Concepts of what walking around in the world of Tron will now look like.

I can't till we get a teaser trailer and more of that cool viral marketing.

Developing...

It Finally Has A Name...

No calling it "Tron 2, TR2N or Tron: The Search For Spock" anymore...



So, Tron: Legacy. What do you think?

Only two years away...

Defying Gravity...


What if they had a recession and Apple, Inc. decided not to attend...

Really? Have you seen the latest quarterly results from the Little Fruit Company that came out the other day:

* The economically immune (seemingly) company reported revenue of $8.34 billion and profit of $1.23 billion ($1.35 per diluted share) in the current quarter that just ended.

* Best non-holiday quarter ever.

*Gross margin was up to 36.3 percent from 34.8 percent a year ago.

*Mac computer sales, 2.6 million units, which is a 4 percent increase over a year ago.

*Apple also sold 5.2 million iPhones, a 626 percent jump from the same period last year. The iPhone sales were increased dramatically from the June 19 release of the iPhone 3GS.

*Apple sold 1 million iPhones in the first three days.

*The only negative was that iPod sales dropped about 7 percent to 10.2 million units sold, this was largely the result of declining sales in the overall MP3 player market and expectantly, a loss of market share to the iPhone.

Not bad for a global economy that's in the tank.

The iPhone was projected to have just around 10 million sold in its first year and it easily met and surpassed that number. It's currently on track to sell well over 20 million in the current year and shows no sign of slowing down. New users that have never bought an Apple product feel comfortable or even curious about buying one of the company's Macs after experiencing the iPhone. And all this without one of those "One More Thing" moments for over a year. It makes one wonder what they've got up their sleeve for the end of this year/early next year.

Not to mention what the Chairman of Apple has to say at the next Disney Board Meeting...

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Go Watch Alice...


Tim Burton's vision of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's world has been released...

If you want to see, then take a sip of that famous potion and travel down the rabbit hole.

Truly amazing. A wild collection of images that you would expect to come from Burton, but are still mesmerised by. Unlike the "A Christmas Carol" trailer which leaves me unimpressed and feeling like I'm watching video game footage, this appears to be something to look forward to. Later this year when a full trailer comes out for this I'll be so very, very happy. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm late, I'm late for a very important date!

Drink me/click me.

Coming sooner than you imagine...

Hat Tip to IGN.

The Everything/Anything 2009...



If you're going to be going to Comic-Con this year, I hope you have your schedule planned out...

And if not, I've included the 4 day list below. Also if you have an iPhone there's a really cool app that has the schedule, maps and other info you can carry around with you during the four days of pop-culture feasting.

Day One.

Day Two.

Day Three.

Day Four.

Have fun. Stay cool. Pace yourself.

Enjoy...

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

From Evil Dead To Webhead To Warcraft...


Wow...

Totally cool and interesting non-Disney news here. Sam Raimi the director behind the Evil Dead franchise, Darkman and the two really good Spider-Man films and the crappy third one, is planning on adapting the fantasy video game "Warcraft" after he finishes filming Spider-Man 4.

If anyone can make a truly cool sword and sorcery film based on this fun game, it's Raimi. Now, if they'll just adapt "Starcraft," then I'll be very happy. How about Ridley Scott for that one? No? Zac Snyder? No? Len Wiseman? Hmmm...

Developing...

Want Your Computer To Get A Virus?


Let the viral marketing campaign for "Tron 2" begin...


Flynn Lives.

Honk Kong Disney Villain...


When it comes to Hong Kong, it's sometimes hard to tell the bad guys from the bad guys...

So who is the real Disney Villain in this story? Everyone seems to be placing all the blame on the Mouse for the decision to build the children's land, Toy Story Land. Many feel this is yet another representation of the Eisner/Pressler era and the company hasn't learned from it's mistakes.

Or has it?

To be fair, Disney has done many things right and many things wrong. Several have to do with the deal it made with Hong Kong. But believe or not, there are times when the Walt Disney Company gets blamed for something and it's not its fault. There are times when other parties are to blame. And while no party has clean hands in this case, the Mouse's hands don't have near as much dirt on them as the governing body in Hong Kong.

Let me unpack that statement for you.

For the past couple of years, the Mouse has been willing to fully pay for the expansion. To fund it entirely as it's doing since this agreement was announced. One of the main problems was for Disney to do that, the HK Legislative Council would have to give up their percentage, or the majority hold they have over the resort. This was a major sticking point during these negotiations.

The three lands that you've seen were still there, at least two. Mystic Point and Grizzly Peak, but there was no TSL. The mysterious Glacier Bay area was within this area. As others have noted, the Hong Kong government didn't like this as it was too close to the expansion of Ocean Park. The Toy Story expansion came late within the game, but if you don't like it, trust me, it's far better than some of the other ideas they had regarding themed areas. Their concept of putting attractions in had nothing to do with detailed theming and would have made the Pixar themed land look much more extravagant than it is compared to what they were willing to build. In this case the Disney company was adamant about not letting that kind of low quality seep into the companies newest park. It was a case of each party locking horns over the disappointment of very high expectations. It would have been interesting to see the addition of the expanded Pirates extension of Adventureland, but culturally the Hong Kong officials have a bias against that attraction. Oh well, I guess we'll have to wait for another "Magic Kingdom" style park to get a look at what could have been in Hong Kong.

But remember that the Hong Kong Disneyland park/resort is bent on expansion and that should include the addition of a retail/entertainment complex within the 2014/2015 time period as well. The budget for this won't be included in the park expansion, just as the hotel and Downtown Disney expansion of the Disneyland Resort are separate from the Extreme Makeover budget of DCA. These parts of the resort are also desperately needed as they keep guest from leaving the parks and hotels and spending their money elsewhere in Hong Kong. It's in the works, trust me. Should the economy not sink lower and make this implode there should be some interesting announcements in the next year.

As more details come out, I have a feeling the artwork and detail will come to win over most critics, but understand that this expansion leaves plenty of room for growth and added detail. The park will be much grander and a fuller, richer experience for the growing number of guest that walk through the turnstiles the middle of next decade. It should finally look the way it was supposed to when it opened. Far bigger, more rides.

Hopefully by then, the villains of this story will be gone or at the least have many of their arguments vanquished...

Alice Shows Her Face...


One of the viral marketing that the Mouse is doing for Tim Burton's new film is now up...

Through the wonders of Facebook you can become a fan of several characters from the new Walt Disney Pictures "Alice in Wonderland" film. If you join up and become a fan, then you'll become one of the few to first see a new teaser for the 2010 film.

Become a Loyal or Disloyal Subject:

The White Queen.

The Red Queen.

The Mad Hatter.

But you'd better hurry, the deadline is Thursday, July 23, by 7 pm (EST)...

Monday, July 20, 2009

Empire Has A Prince...


Well they have a prince and princess, actually...

Empire Magazine has an article with these two new UK posters for Walt Disney Pictures "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" up for all to see.



It'll be interesting to see how this all comes together...

Marvel's Rival...


It seems the other big comic book company is making inroads into Hollywood as well...

There's a great article over at the Hollywood Reporter about the development of comic book properties from DC Comics. Now if you don't know who that is, well you're not a geek, like myself and others. So if you don't know, it's one of the two largest comic book publishers (the other being Marvel Comics, of course) that both hold about 90% of the market, give or take some fluctuation in the actual amount. It looks like DC, the older comic book publisher is doing some interesting things in regards to bringing those underwear suits to the silver screen. Give it a read.

Developing...

Anything Is Possible If You Simply Believe...


Walt Disney always believed in doing the impossible...

He believed that dreams can come true. The undying American spirit was in every fiber of his body and action as the living embodiment of what it is to be an American.

Forty years ago today, a dream that was thought impossible for millenniums became a reality for us, and all mankind. It alone proves that anything can be done if you have the willpower and hard work together to make it happen.

All you have to do is start with a dream...

Sunday, July 19, 2009

The Happiest Retirement Party On Earth...


For those that don't know, a special Imagineer retired the other day after Fifty-four years of service to the Mouse...

Go over to the Disney and More Blog to see a great article with pictures from Marty Sklar's retirement party at Walt Disney Imagineering. A great chance to see old and new legends mingling together to honor a great man who'll be sorely missed.

Keep dreaming, Marty...

Color On The World...


For those of you wanting to know more about DCA's "World of Color" show, here's a real treat...

Steve Davison (the big Guru over in Disney Entertainment) gave a presentation where he offered a lot (but not all) of the details about the spring 2010 water show.

Luckily, someone has recorded this in HD and posted it to YouTube. Go have a look:

Part One.
Part Two.
Part Three.

It's only a Spring away...


I believe the Hat Tip goes to AllEars.Net.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Apple Playing Games With Competition...


There's been many rumors lately about a certain Fruit Company going into the gaming business...

I remember the rumors months ago about Apple buying Electronic Arts or even a few about companies like Valve, sort of like the Micro$oft deal years ago for Bungie Software. Not much has surfaced, but there are people starting to state that Steve Jobs' desire to control the living room will have to involve games. From gathering content, to possibly creating a console. Some analyst are even speculating that they'll go head to head against Nintendo and possibly Sony with a creation that plays on the many converts that it's gotten over the past decade with iPods, iPhones and Macs. Jobs and Co. have turned Apple from a cool niche company to a super hot, brand named electronics maker (one that apparently doesn't follow the rules of a recession). I remember when Steve returned to the company he was asked what he wanted Apple to become and his response was: "the Sony of computers." Well, over the past few years it seems he misquoted himself, because it appears he wants to be Sony.

Or at least a very dangerous competitor of it...

Friday, July 17, 2009

Officially An Entertaining Prince...


The first officially released photo from Walt Disney Pictures "Prince of Persia" is out...

Jake Gyllenhall looks rather princely, doesn't he? The question is, does he look Prince of Persia, princely. It doesn't really tell us much in the Entertainment Weekly article. The script has been changed since I read it and did my review, for good or bad I don't know. But the version I read was a good script which could've made a very good film in the right hands (cast and crew). Still don't know what to think of this one. I'm interested in seeing the trailer when it comes out later this year.

Developing...

What All Started In 55, Turns 54...


What started it all celebrates being Fifty-four years old today...

Walt Disney opened his version of what a theme park should look like, and in doing so he reinvented it. It was the first, the original and unheard of at that time. Disneyland became the park that all others would emulate. Doesn't look too shabby for being born all the way back in 1955, does it?

Through most of his life Walt struggled to get money for his projects, from shorts to films... he very often gambled the fate of his studio on projects that if they were to fail, would have doomed his own company to failure. And when it really counted, like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" or "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" he came through stronger and more able than before. But after Disneyland opened he never ever had trouble getting financial backing again for anything.

Anything...

Happy Birthday to the original Magic Kingdom!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Classic, Scary Quarter/Season...


On sale August 4th...

California Preview...


Those that are interested in the Extreme Makeover of DCA might want to check out this...

The Mouse has finally launched a preview site for Disneyland's Second Gate, a virtual Blue Sky Cellar... I like that name, don't you?

Also, there are a couple short, HD videos up on YouTube of construction and the models here and here. Enjoy!

Developing...

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Gill & Stanton, Together Again...


The trades are reporting that William Dafoe, who played Gill in Andrew Stanton's "Finding Nemo" film, will be staring in "John Carter of Mars." Dafoe will be Tars Tarkas, a leader of the Thark race who befriends Carter and will be seen throughout the series of books(and films should this one be successful). This more than likely means he's going to be doing a lot of MoCap, just as Andy Serkis did with Gollum back in "The Lord of the Rings." It's expected that Defoe has signed on for multiple films.

Developing...

The Rush...

Build it like this and you won't have the problems you've been having Iger! Listen a little more to Lasseter and make things we WANT to go see and PAY for. Sheesh!

Create something that people desire and they'll demand it...

Such is the case with the Tokyo Disney Resort's Second Gate. If you've ever wanted to see what it looks like to go into Tokyo DisneySEA at opening, then click here.

You think the Suits at Team Disney Burbank wouldn't love to see this happening day after day at DCA?

If you build it, they will come.

Perhaps they'll remember that next time they build a Third Gate in Anaheim, a Second Gate in Hong Kong or even a first one in Shanghai...

Unknown Equations...


Just a note here really...

But judging by the large number of young, Asian men dressed in black that I'm seeing on the Sony lot this week, that they're going for an unknown for the part of Kato in the new "Green Hornet" film. Now if they'll get an unknown for the lead instead of Seth Rogen. He is not that character, or at least the one I remember as a kid.

Developing...

Scary Mountain...

Boo! Boo! Boo!


I know many of you have heard rumors about this...

Some people have been reporting this already. I didn't want to say anything just yet, as I've known about the proposal for about a month, but hadn't heard if it got approval. Well, it appears that it now has.

Brady McDonald, over at the LA Times Daily Travel Blog has gotten confirmation about it. The theming overlay that Hong Kong Disneyland got for their Space Mountain known as “Ghost Galaxy” back in 2007, will have a new scary soundtrack, lighting and Halloween-style projections. This will come in addition to the new themed holiday fireworks and many more villains being seen inside the parks.

Go over to the blog and see the details...

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Despicable Trailer...


"Despicable Me," Universal's foray into animation features, has released it's first trailer...

I don't know if it's what Illumination Entertainment (the Globe's new CG animation division) intended, but the scenes king of remind me of the Peter Sellers "Pink Panther" films tone-wise. That's not a bad thing. Steve Carell stars.

Give it a look...

Karma/Envy...


Only if you're up to date on your tech geekiness will this next sentence register with you...

John C. Dvorak's son has bought an Apple computer. He bought a Mac. A MacBook Pro to be specific...

HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA!
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Sigh, I'm sorry. I just, I just couldn't contain myself because that was so, so funny.

Priceless...

The Last Dream...


Thirty-four years ago today Walt Disney Productions announces its plan to build the "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow aka: EPCOT... Walt's last dream.



It will not be exactly what he envisioned, but truthfully, even Walt wasn't completely sure of what it would be. He had several ideas, but it wasn't fleshed out completely or exactly what it was to be. This is why Imagineers had such a difficulty coming up with a workable design...





It will come to fruition sixteen years after his passing. The Mouse's commitment on completing his final wish reassures fans across the world that the magic of Disney(the company and the man) will go on.







Even after his life had ended...

Monday, July 13, 2009

Indy Is An Oldie, But A Goodie...


Happy Birthday to the Man in the Hat...

Today, Dr. Henry Walton Jones, Jr., otherwise known as Harrison Ford/Indiana Jones turns 67. Wow, I hope I'm that agile when I'm that old. It seems at that age you'd be snapping that whip from a wheelchair. Hopefully, if they do another Indy film it'll be before he's actually in a wheelchair! Then again, if it's going to be as mediocre as "Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull" I'd rather him go into retirement now.

Be careful blowing out those candles Mr. Ford, we don't want you to go starting any fires now...

Thor Finds His Maiden...


Well I can tell this script is definitely different than the version I read...

If you haven't heard, Natalie Portman has been cast in the new Marvel Studios "Thor" as Jane Foster. So now that I've heard that I know that the draft I read has been changed dramatically. I can only hope that it's still a great script, as the one I read is one of the 5 Best Scripts Never Made. That version was set in Asgard and a cold, cruel, blood drenched world of vikings. I loved that story. It was pitch perfect "The Mighty Thor" without trying to cast him as a superhero in tights, much closer to the Walt Simonson stories of the 80's. This new take is a balanced one I hope. The change to a modern world was done for the sake of making sure Thor could appear in The Avengers film and while I don't mind him appearing in it, I'm uncomfortable with changing a brilliant tale simply for the sake of synergy and marketing.

Still, Natalie is a great actress; especially when given a good script (hear that, George?), and Kenneth Branagh is assembling a fantastic cast.

By Odin's Beard, I'm crossing my fingers that it all comes together...

No Longer Stinging...


Today is the last day of running for the Orange Stinger...

It's an "Off the Shelf" attraction in a park that was originally filled with too many of that type of ride. Thankfully, that's changing. When it comes back again next year as the Silly Symphony Swings, it'll be far more detailed and far more Disney. With the wisdom of looking back (the Mouse wasn't paying attention to the warning signs), it's likely that it would have never been built. But it's there now and it'll be a better experience for the guest. Particularly those that never knew it in the former incarnation of a very bad design.

Hopefully, it's a case of past remembered, not past forgotten...

A Riddle Wrapped In An Enigma...


There's a lot of talk going on about the next Batman film and who should be the villain...

Everyone is trying to figure out who could possibly top the performance of Heath Ledger's anarchist Joker. I think it's being approached from the wrong point. If you want to know who has the best chance of being a fly in Batman's ointment, wouldn't it be good to go to the source? Or at least understand where that source is coming from? With that said, I'll just say this... the man that is most likely going to write the next Batman film is Jonathan Nolan, the screenwriter of "The Dark Knight" and brother of the film's director, Christopher Nolan. Now if he is going to be the man behind the typewriter or keyboard, then his taste come into play, so couldn't/wouldn't what he's interested in inform us as to the direction he could take? The choices he would decide on...

Riddle me this: Who is Jonathan Nolan's favorite Batman villain?

I'll give you a hint. It's not the Joker, Penguin or Catwoman. Need another hint?

If so, you're trying way too hard...

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Nerdvana: Day Four Schedule...


Here with the last heads-up on the coming return to Geek Mecca...

The Sunday, July 26th Schedule for Comic-Con 2009:

10:00-11:00am: "Doctor Who"
Departing star David Tennant gives a rare appearance alongside writer/executive producer Russell T Davies, director Euros Lyn, and executive producer Julie Gardner premiere exclusive clips and have a Q&A session. Ballroom 20.

10:30-11:30am: "Smallville"
Callum Blue, Allison Mack, Erica Durance, Justin Hartley and Cassidy Freeman along with the showrunners are on hand to premiere exclusive clips and talk about the upcoming ninth season. Room 6BCF.

11:45am-12:45pm: "Supernatural"
The show runners and actors Misha Collins and Jim Beaver will present an exclusive sneak peek at footage from the fifth season premiere and give a Q&A session. Room 6BCF.

12:30-1:00pm: "Mystery Team"
The cast and crew from the anticipated indie geek comedy will show off a short film and give a Q&A. Ballroom 20.

1:00-1:30pm: "Paper Heart"
Despite professing a belief that she's incapable of love, comedian and actress Charlyne Yi finds herself falling for "Michael Cera," played by Michael Cera, in this intoxicating mix of documentary, improvisation, and romance. Charlyne Yi, producer/co-writer Nick Jasenovec, and co-star Jake Johnson will be onstage to show clips and pursue the ultimate question: Does true love really exist? Ballroom 20.

2:15-3:45pm: "Being Human" and "Torchwood"
John Barrowman, Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow, Aidan Turner along with showrunners Russell T Davies, Julie Gardner, Euros Lyn and Toby Whithouse will talk about the making of the British cult sci-fi series "Being Human" and the "Doctor Who" spin-off "Torchwood" and its recent 'Children of Earth' mini-series success.

Decades Ago, In A Galaxy Far, Far Away...


Oh, for those thrilling days of youth...

I thought this was interesting. A former Industrial Light & Magic employee, David Berry, posted some of his old home movies made while working at ILM in the later 1970’s on a little film called "Star Wars" that you might have heard of. If you know the history of ILM and Lucasfilm then some of the people in the video will be familiar from John Dykstra to Joe Johnston.

They knew they were working on something special, they just didn't know how special...

Hat Tip to /Film.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Nerdvana: Day Three Schedule...


Here with a third heads-up on the coming return to Geek Mecca...

The Saturday, July 25th Schedule for Comic-Con 2009:

10:00-11:00: How to Get a Job in the Video Game Industry
Capcom presents an insider's look at how a video game is made from concept through development and marketing, featuring a panel of Capcom professionals who will explain what they do in the whole process and, most important, how they got their job in the video game industry so you can gain insight for your own possible entry into the business. Featuring Motohide Eshiro (Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth), Mona Hamilton, Melody Pfeiffer, and other Capcom staff. Moderated by Francis Mao. Includes an in-depth Q&A session. Room 2

10:00-11:00: Writers' Guild Panel: PG-13 Animation
Is animation growing up, or is a PG-13 rating just an excuse for cartoon writers to use bad words and graphically kill off their characters? Alan Burnett (Green Lantern: First Flight), Matt Wayne (Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms), Michael Jelenic (Wonder Woman), Charles Horn (Robot Chicken), Paul Dini (Return of the Joker), Greg Johnson (The Ultimate Avengers, The Invincible Iron Man, Doctor Strange), and Stan Berkowitz (Justice League: New Frontier, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies) will answer this as well as other, more serious questions about this new genre (if you don't count 1972's Fritz the Cat). Spoiler alert: Expect these writers to announce lots of exciting new projects. Room 3

10:00-11:30: The Black Panel
By now you must have heard about the massive amount of fun The Black Panel is! 2009's panel will be the one that puts all others to shame. This year's panel includes Ludacris, Michael Jai White (Black Dynamite), Kel Mitchell (Kenan & Kel, The Brash Brothers), Prodigal Sunn (The Wu Tang Clan), Reggie Hudlin (Black Panther animated series), Denys Cowan (Black Panther animated series), and as always some surprise guests! Moderated by Michael Davis. Room 5AB

10:00-11:00: Marvel: "Hero Up" with The Super Hero Squad Show!
Marvel's first action-comedy series is a manic, mind-blowing, all-ages romp through the Marvel Universe. Coming to Cartoon Network in September, the animated show is loaded with superstar voice talent. Several of the actors will preview their characters in a live performance: Tom Kenny (Spongebob) as Iron Man and MODOK, Charlie Adler (Cow and Chicken, Transformers features) as Dr. Doom, Steve Blum (Wolverine and the X-Men) as Wolverine, Grey DeLisle (Fairly Oddparents, Clone Wars) as Ms. Marvel, and Stan "The Man" Lee as The Mayor. Supervising producer Cort Lane (Iron Man: Armored Adventures), Matt Wayne (Justice League Unlimited), supervising director Mitch Schauer (Freakazoid, Angry Beavers), and executive producers Joe Quesada (Marvel editor-in-chief) and Eric Rollman (president, Marvel Animation) share series secrets, a world premiere clip and a preview of THQ's epic Super Hero Squad video game. Followed by Q&A! Room 6BCF

10:00-11:00: IDW: Angel on the Rise
With L.A. back from Hell, what's next for IDW's Angel comics? Fans of the show and the tall, dark, and brooding fangster can find out who's still fighting, who's been eaten, and what sinister forces are still to come during this panel featuring Juliet Landau (Angel writer/actress), Brian Lynch (Angel: After the Fall), Peter David (Fallen Angel), plus the reveal of the all-new monthly Angelwriter and more! Room 7AB

10:00-11:00: Spotlight on Lewis Trondheim
French comics luminary and Comic-Con special guest Lewis Trondheim (Kaput and Zosky) talks about his career as one of Europe's top cartoonists with Mark Siegel (First Second Books). Room 8

10:00-11:00: How-To Session: Allison Sohn
Allison Sohn has been working the past few years as a trading and sketchcard artist. Her works include characters from Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Lord of the Rings, X-Men, and various other comic book properties. A classically trained artist and graphic designer, Allison works primarily with Copic Markers for her printed works as well as her sketchcards. She will discuss working in the sketchcard trade as well as her perspective on working with movie and superhero projects. Room 18

10:00-11:00: Chuck Screening and Q&A
Chuck returns to Comic-Con! executive producers and co-creators Josh Schwartz (Gossip Girl) and Chris Fedak are joined by series stars Zachary Levi (upcoming Alvin and the Chipmunks ), Yvonne Strahovski (upcoming I Love You Too), Joshua Gomez (Without a Trace), Ryan McPartlin (Super Capers), Mark Christopher Lawrence ( The Pursuit of Happyness ), Vik Sahay ( This Is Wonderland ) , Scott Krinsky ( The O.C. ), Sarah Lancaster ( Everwood ) , and Adam Baldwin (Serenity) for a Q&A to discuss season three and screen an exclusive retrospective highlight reel. Plus, don't miss a special surprise from some of your favorite characters! Produced by College Hill Pictures, Wonderland Sound and Vision in association with Warner Bros. Television, Chuck airs Mondays at 8:00 PM ET/PT on NBC. Ballroom 20

10:00-11:00: TwiFic FanGroup
AngstGoddess003 (Wide Awake), EZRocksAngel (Creature of Habit), tby789 (The Office), manyafandom (The Arrangement) and more of the most popular writers in Fan Fic discuss their stories, writing, and thoughts on canon. Join us for Q&A time with some of the best fan fiction writers out there! Room 24A

10:15-11:15: Eastwick Pilot Screening and Q&A
Be among the first to see the pilot of the highly anticipated series Eastwick. Based on the John Updike novel and the hit film The Witches of Eastwick, this sexy and bold comedic drama centers on three young witches whose powers are awakened when a mysterious man moves to town. Be careful what you wish for—the perfect man truly may be the Devil! Series stars Rebecca Romijn ( X-Men), Lindsay Price ( Lipstick Jungle), Jaime Ray Newman (Veronica Mars), and Paul Gross (Due South ) join creator/executive producer Maggie Friedman (Related) and director/executive producer David Nutter (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) to answer questions from the audience after this exclusive sneak peek. Produced by Warner Bros. Television, Eastwick airs Wednesdays at 10:00 PM ET/PT this fall on the ABC Television Network. Room 6A

10:30-11:30: DC Talent Search 3
Learn what DC Comics looks for in artists and how to improve your chances of becoming a working professional! DC Representatives discuss the different needs of the DC Universe, Vertigo, WildStorm, MAD magazine, and Zuda. This informative orientation session explains how DC's Talent Search works and provides numerous tips and tricks on how to improve your work and explore opportunities. To have your work reviewed, attendance at this orientation session is mandatory. (Please note: Not all attendees are guaranteed a one-on-one review.) Room 4

10:30-11:30: Nickelodeon: Are You Ready Kids? Ten Years of Spongebob SquarePants!
Celebrate 10 years of happiness with the world's most beloved sponge, along with executive producer Paul Tibbitt, creative director Vincent Waller (The Ren and Stimpy Show), and story editor Steven Banks (The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius). The cast, including the voice of SpongeBob himself, Tom Kenny, will perform a live table read of a classic fan-favorite from Season 1. Q&A with the cast and crew follows, and be among the first to watch the yet-to-air episode, "Greasy Buffoons." Moderated by Claudia Spinelli, executive in charge for Nickelodeon. Room 6DE

10:30-11:30: Film Illustrators
Films, graphic novels, and comic books: what does it take to work as an illustrator in this ever-changing, challenging world of imagination? Meet the professionals who work with the writers, directors, producers, and production designers in the dynamic craft of creating iconic images for films and comics from the words on a page. Panelists are Tim Burgard (X-Men Origins: Wolverine), Trevor Goring (Waterloo Sunset graphic novel), Gabriel Hardman (Heathen Town graphic novel), Benton Jew (Star Wars: The Phantom Menace), and Phil Saunders (Iron Man). Moderated by Geoff Boucher of the Los Angeles Times. Room 10

10:30-12:00 Comics Arts Conference Session #9: Is the Joker a Psychopath: You Decide!
Psychology professors Robin Rosenberg (The Psychology of Superheroes) and Travis Langley (Henderson State University) discuss the technical definition of a psychopath and review the criteria for antisocial personality disorder — does the Joker fit the clinical definition? Is he more than just crazy? They are joined by Joker experts Jerry Robinson (The Superhero: The Golden Age of Comic Books, 1938—1950), famed "Joker-fish" scribe Steve Englehart (The Point Man), and film producer Michael Uslan (The Dark Knight). Room 30AB

10:30-12:00: Comic Book Law School 303: Let's Make Lots of Money!
Noted attorney Michael Lovitz, author of the sold-out The Trademark and Copyright Book comic book, covers some of the more complicated issues facing the creative community, particularly in light of the ever-expanding worlds of new media. Creators aren't the only ones facing potential problems and issues—publishers, distributors, retailers, and even the ultimate consumers can find themselves facing legal issues they never expected. Infringements, misuse, tarnishment, dilution, knockoffs, lawsuits, satires, parodies, fair use, blogs, podcasts, tweets, and cybersquatters are just some of the many potential problems that may arise once creative works and products become accessible to others. This session explores how copyright and trademark rights are enforced, how one's legal muscles may be flexed, and what to do when finding yourself in a legal mine field. Plus, time permitting, discussion about significant recent legislation and legal decisions that are likely to affect the field of popular culture and how these issues play an important role in your creative and business plans. (Please note: The Comic Book Law School seminars are designed to provide relevant information and practice tips to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. This program is approved for one credit of California MCLE.) Room 30CDE

11:00-12:00: Dark Horse: We Love Comics, Too!
Join director of public relations Jeremy Atkins and senior managing editor Scott Allie, along with a cast of top creators, for an exclusive preview of all that Dark Horse has to offer in the coming year. This is the big one! Dark Horse breaks the mold with a format you've never seen! With breaking news on all of your favorite Dark Horse titles, major announcements and surprise guests, be the first to know about heroes, horror, and more! Room 2

11:00-12:00: Spirituality in Comics
Panelists discuss the influence of spiritual themes in comics and popular culture, and the importance of spirituality to readers, creators, and the stories they tell. Moderated by Scott Shuford of the Christian Comic Arts Society, with panelists including Holly Golightly (School Bites), Buzz Dixon (Serenity, Goofyfoot Gurl), Leo Partible (Behind the Screen: Insiders on Faith), and others. Room 3

11:00-12:00: Dune
The legacy of legendary science fiction author Frank Herbert lives on, in the safe hands of his son Brian Herbert and co-author Kevin J. Anderson, both Comic-Con special guests this year. Brian and Kevin will talk about the ongoing series of novels and all things Dune: past, present, and future. Room 7AB

11:00-12:00: Terry Moore
Don't miss this always entertaining and informative chat with the creator of Strangers in Paradise and ECHO. Terry Moore will be talking about the limited-edition Strangers In Paradise Omnibus debuting at Comic-Con, his Eisner-nominated series ECHO, and his upcoming projects! Terry always has a surprise up his sleeve—don't miss this year's! Room 8

11:00-1:00: How-To Session: Adam Hughes
Adam Hughes is most commonly known for his stylized renderings of women: superheroines, damsels in distress, and figures in fantasy. Adam is considered by many to be one of a new generation of Good Girl artists inspired by Petty, Vargas, and Elvgren. He has worked on many DC titles, most notably Justice League and Wonder Woman, and has just finished a long run as the monthly cover artist on Catwoman. Adam will grace the stage for a two-hour demonstration on sketching characters. Room 18

11:00-12:00: Women in Manga
Newsflash! Women read manga! We all know that teenage girls have been driving much of the manga boom, but did you know that women are making massive contributions to fandom, the industry, and beyond? Moderated by Eva Volin, this panel will feature Leyla Aker, Deb Aoki, Robin Brenner, Becky Cloonan, Lillian Diaz-Przybyl, and JuYoun Lee as they discuss the state of women in the manga industry, female fans within the manga community, and just where women go from here in supporting and advocating for the media they love. Room 24A

11:00-12:00: Lost: The Final Season Begins, with Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse
In appreciation of all the fan support through five seasons of Lost, co-creator/executive producer Damon Lindelof and executive producer Carlton Cuse will pay homage to all the fans at their final Comic-Con appearance for Lost. Questions will be answered. Fun will be had. And you won't want to miss the surprises in store for the audience! Hall H

11:15-12:30: Quick Draw!
We say it each and every year, but it's true: Quick Draw is the most fun panel you can visit at Comic-Con. Mark Evanier puts Sergio Aragonés, Scott Shaw!, and this year's guest artist, Disney Legend Floyd Norman, through their paces as they draw on the big screen. If you haven't seen this amazing display of cartooning magic, this is the year for you: join the fun! Room 6BCF

11:15-12:00: Family Guy
Seth MacFarlane and the brilliant creative minds behind Family Guy present a raucous discussion of what goes on behind the scenes of TV's most subversive animated hit. They'll also be offering a not-to-be-missed sneak peek at "Something, Something Dark Side," the Empire Strikes Back parody follow-up to Star Wars: Blue Harvest. Giggity! Ballroom 20

11:30-12:30: Spotlight on Francis Manapul
The hot up-and-coming artist Francis Manapul takes the stage to discuss his kinetic art on one of the most anticipated projects of the year: Adventure Comics with Geoff Johns! Hosted by group editor Matt Idelson, see what it's like illustrating the return of Superboy. Come find out from one of the freshest artists in the biz! Room 4

11:30-12:30: The Stories of DC Universe Online featuring Jim Lee and Marv Wolfman
Jim Lee (Batman: Hush) and Marv Wolfman (The New Teen Titans) have joined forces to help create DC Universe Online. Jim, Marv, and key members of the development team from Sony Online Entertainment talk about how storylines are being built into this upcoming online action game at every level. Room 5AB

11:30-12:30: Marvel: Dark Reign
The Cabal has taken over the Marvel Universe and forever changed it. Now, Norman Osborn has his LIST and is taking everyone down who stands in his way. What lies on the horizon? Find out here as the creators behind the madmen and women putting the Marvel Heroes through their paces answer your questions and let you in on what happens next! Joe Quesada, Rick Remender (Dark Reign: The List), Matt Fraction (Invincible Iron Man), Jason Aaron (Dark Reign: The List), Frank Tieri (Dark Reign: Made Men), Joe Casey (Dark Reign: Zodiac), Marvel editor Alejandro Arbona, and others shed some light on Dark Reign! Room 6A

11:30-12:30: Spotlight on Sheldon Moldoff
Golden and Silver Age comics great Sheldon "Shelly" Moldoff is once again a Comic-Con special guest! The prolific artist (Hawkman, Batman) talks with comic book writer/editor Mark Waid (Amazing Spider-Man, 52, editor-in-chief of BOOM! Studios) about Shelly's long career in comics. Room 10

11:30-12:30: Activision/Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2
Marvel and Activision have a long history of bringing some of the world's most popular and beloved comic book storylines to video games and their fans. That pedigree will continue with a number of Stan Lee's famed Marvel characters inspired by Mark Millar's Civil War storyline, brought to life in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. Learn first-hand the various facets that go into transforming a comic book's storyline into a captivating video game, including voice work, writing, development, and creativity, all the while evolving with the high-definition environment of the gaming world. Join Stan Lee, game voice-over actors Armin Shimmerman and Fred Tatasciore, and members from Activision's development studio, Vicarious Visions, to gain insight and a preview of the imagination, creative process and technology used to develop some of the most advanced superhero games ever. Indigo Ballroom / Hilton Bayfront

11:45-12:45: Ben 10
It's all about Ben 10 at this panel featuring director Alex Winter and cast members from the upcoming live-action movie Ben 10: Alien Swarm coming this fall to Cartoon Network. Also appearing are Ben 10 Alien Force producer Glenn Murakami, story editor Dwayne McDuffie, and Yuri Lowenthal (voice of Ben). Make sure not to miss an exclusive look at what's coming next with a sneak peek at Generator Rex and the first images from the upcoming series, Sym-Bionic Titan, by creator Genndy Tartakovsky (Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory). Room 6DE

12:00-1:00: Diamond Select: Minimates
Learn the latest about this popular and highly collectible action figure line direct from the source: Diamond Select! Room 2

12:00-1:00: VIZ Media's IKKI
Introducing IKKI, a monthly magazine published in Japan that has established itself as the home of some of the most innovative, bold, and compelling series in the world of contemporary manga. VIZ Media has partnered with IKKI magazine to bring their groundbreaking manga to North American readers through free chapter previews at www.sigikki.com. Meet Mr. Hideki Egami, the editor-in-chief of IKKI magazine in Japan, and find out why IKKI means Comix. Room 3

12:00-1:00: Comic Strip Syndication Is Dead: Long Live Syndication!
This Q&A session with Stephan Pastis (Pearls Before Swine), Richard Thompson (Cul De Sac) and Keith Knight (The K Chronicles) looks at the pros and cons of comic strip syndication and the challenges and options for aspiring comic strip creators in this era of declining newspaper readership. Room 7AB

12:00-1:00: Aspen Universe and Beyond
The Aspen Comics team of Frank Mastromauro (Dellec), Peter Steigerwald (Soulfire), Vince Hernandez (Dellec), Mark Roslan (Heroes), J.T. Krul (Fathom), David Wohl (EA: Iris), Joe Benitez (Soulfire), Micah Gunnell (Dellec), Ale Garza (Fathom), and Beth Sotelo (Soulfire) discuss the latest developments on exciting properties such as Fathom, Soulfire, Dellec, and Executive Assistant: Iris! Also, Aspen will reveal news on a brand new series on the horizon and much more! The Aspen crew will also hold a Q&A and all panel-goers will receive a one-of-a-kind Aspen Comics "San Diego Comic Con 2009 Panel Exclusive" limited-edition comic book available only to panel attendees! Room 8

12:00-1:00: The Cleveland Show!
Comic-Con fans will get the first look at The Cleveland Show, the wickedly funny new spinoff from Family Guy starring America's favorite beleaguered animated African American, Cleveland Brown. Co-creators Seth MacFarlane, Mike Henry, and Rich Appel and voice castmembers Sana'a Lathan and Kevin Michael Richardson will all be on hand to discuss this new series premiering on Fox in the fall. Ballroom 20

12:00-1:00: Indiana Jones Fan Group Meeting: Indyfans and The Quest for Fortune and Glory
The Indyfans are back for their third year. Meet the documentary's filmmakers and discuss all things Indy. Talk with special guests from within the world of Indy merchandise, and don't miss out on giveaways, and more! It's time once again to keep up with the Joneses. Room 24A

12:00-1:00: Comics Arts Conference Session #10: Becoming Batman and Batman Becoming
E. Paul Zehr (University of Victoria) in Becoming Batman—Is There Science Behind the Superhero? answers the question of whether it is scientifically possible to train to become Batman—it is, but for how long? Gearoid O'Brien (National University of Ireland Galway) contends that Grant Morrison's Batman: RIP is indicative of the way contemporary culture rejects conventional modes of resolution and ushers mainstream comic books headfirst into an age of uncertainty and cultural nihility. Room 30AB

12:00-1:00: CBLDF Master Sessions: The Heroic Figure with Dave Gibbons
As the co-creator of Watchmen and Martha Washington, Dave Gibbons established himself as a master of creating immediately iconic heroes. Bring your sketchbooks and follow along as he shows you his creative process for creating dynamic, heroic figures at this live art demonstration! The original art from this session will be auctioned off on Saturday night at the CBLDF's auction! Room 30CDE

12:30-1:30: Spotlight on Gary Gianni
"Monsters, Cowboys, Ghosts and Pirates" is the theme of a chat and slide show presented by Comic-Con special guest Gary Gianni (The Monster Men). Geof Darrow (Shaolin Cowboy) and Mike Mignola (Hellboy) will also be on hand to add commentary. Comics, books, and movies will be discussed. Room 4

12:30-1:30: Hasbro: Marvel
Michelle Favaloro and Scott George (Hasbro Marketing), along with Joshua Lamb, Dave Vonner, Logan Lubera, and Dwight Stall (Hasbro Design), present the latest toys from the Spider-Man, Iron Man, Hulk, Wolverine, Marvel Universe and Super Hero Squad toy lines from 2009. Also, see a sneak peek into the 2010 line! Room 5AB

12:30-2:00: Cartoon Voices I
Another annual gathering of the cream of the voice acting business. Co-hosts Mark Evanier and Earl Kress bring you the vocal stylings of Laraine Newman (As Told by Ginger), Bill Farmer (Goofy), James Arnold Taylor (Johnny Test), TV legend Chuck McCann, and others. Room 6BCF

12:30-1:30: IDW: Joe Hill
Bestselling novelist and Eisner-nominated comics writer Joe Hill (Locke & Key) will discuss his acclaimed comic book series, Locke & Key, with IDW publisher/editor-in-chief Chris Ryall, complete with details on the next installment, coming this fall! Room 10

12:30-1:30: Sanctuary
Before Sanctuary returns for an all-new season, don't miss your chance to go inside the action and behind the scenes. Join stars Amanda Tapping (Dr. Helen Magnus) and Robin Dunne (Dr. Will Zimmerman) as well as executive producers Martin Wood and Damian Kindler for an exclusive conversation about one of television's most innovative shows. Moderated by Michael Logan, TV Guide. Indigo Ballroom / Hilton Bayfront

12:45-2:00: DCU Editorial Presentation
Senior VP/executive editor DCU Dan DiDio, senior story editor—DCU Ian Sattler, and countless DCU talent are gathering for a discussion that's not to be missed. Now that Blackest Night is upon us, what lies ahead for your favorite heroes? Got a question for your favorite DCU creator? Come on by! There's no greater gathering of top-tier creative talent! Room 6A

1:00-2:00: Comic-Con in the '90s
The decade of the 1990s was one of continued growth for Comic-Con, as the event settled into its current home at the San Diego Convention Center. Frank Allison (Board member), Ned Cato Jr. (Board member), Beth Holley (former VP, Exhibits), Clydene Nee (Artists' Alley coordinator), Chris Sturhann (Board member), Mary Sturhann (Board secretary), and moderator Mark Yturralde (treasurer) discuss their roles in the show and what happened in the '90s! Room 2

1:00-2:00: Spotlight on Nicola Cuti
Writer, artist, editor, filmmaker Nicola Cuti is a first-time Comic-Con special guest. Famous for his comics work at Charlton Comics and on E-Man (co-created with artist Joe Staton), among others, Nic talks with his daughter Jaymee Rose Cuti, formerly of the Pasadena Weekly and Arts and Entertainment editor for Just Out, and Michele Brooks, former marketing director of America II Electronics, and Renaissance Fair and Gasparella Pirate Festival actress, in this career-spanning Spotlight event! Room 3

1:00-2:00: From Chainsaws to Renegade Spies: 101 Ways to Save the Universe Only on Xbox 360
Xbox 360 has established itself as the home of the best action games in the industry, bar none. Join the creative teams behind Ubisoft's Splinter Cell: Conviction, Valve's Left 4 Dead 2, BioWare's Mass Effect 2, Bungie's Halo 3 ODST, and Epic's Cliff Bleszinski (Gears of War) as they discuss developing their blockbuster franchises exclusively on Xbox 360. Room 6DE

1:00-2:00: Spotlight on James Jean
The Eisner Award–winning artist and painter is a first-time Comic-Con special guest. James Jean has won multiple awards and acclaim for his work as a comics cover artist, on titles such as Fables and Umbrella Academy. Now he's entered a new phase of his career, as he concentrates on gallery shows, book projects, and painting. Room 7AB

1:00-2:00: Will Eisner's New York
Did you know that New York City played a central role in much of Will Eisner's writing and artwork? Learn about the life-long relationship between Will Eisner and New York City from Charles Kochman (executive editor, Abrams ComicArts), Paul Levitz (president & publisher, DC Comics), Diana Schutz (executive editor, Dark Horse Comics), Dennis Kitchen (Will Eisner's publisher, agent, and long-time friend), and Carl Gropper (Will Eisner's nephew and manager of Will Eisner Studios). Room 8

1:00-2:00: How-To Session: Matt Busch
Join Star Wars artist Matt Busch as he covers all the tricks of the trade, not only for creating dynamic illustrations but also on how to break into the industries of comics and pop culture. Matt will share some of his adventures and give unique insight into how you can make your dreams of working for your favorite publisher or Hollywood property come true. He will also show some videos and have prizes for those with great questions! Room 18

1:00-1:45: Futurama: Life or Death?!
Be a part of sci-fi history! Join executive producers Matt Groening and David X. Cohen, and stars Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio, and Maurice LaMarche for high-stakes thrills as a top-ranking FOX executive decides live, on stage, whether Futurama will make yet another triumphant return or whether it is gone forever! The very fate of Futurama hangs in the balance! Paramedics will be standing by in case the intense excitement causes any panelists to collapse. Raucous celebration or abject despair to follow the news. Ballroom 20

1:00-2:00: SteamPunk Meet-Up!
Do you hunger for a past that never was? If your gears are turned by the speculative future of Jules Verne and H. G. Wells, Neo-Victorian, steam, and clockwork then you'll want to check out this meetup. The group will be discussing the Steampunk aesthetic, meet others, share projects and ideas, and discuss this exciting and beautiful culture! Room 24A

1:00-2:00: Comics Arts Conference Session #11: The (Strange) State of Siegel and Shuster Scholarship
Brad Ricca (Case Western Reserve University), director of Last Son, a scholarly documentary on Siegel and Shuster, moderates this conversational panel featuring Craig Yoe (Secret Identity: The Fetish Art of Superman Co-Creator Joe Shuster) and Lauren Agostino, an independent scholar, who will share letters connected to the 1947 lawsuit and portions of the original Superboy script that completely upset a lot of myths about who created Superboy. Room 30AB

1:00-2:00: CBLDF Master Sessions: The Art of the Panel with Jeff Smith
Every comics page is an avalanche of creative decisions. The successful comics storyteller must move the reader not just through the larger story but through each panel, conveying crucial story information with clarity, economy, and flair. With his nine-volume masterpiece, Bone, and his new series RASL, Jeff Smith is a proven master of comics storytelling. Bring your sketchbooks and your questions as he gives an in-depth view of the process of building a successful comics panel. The original art from this session will be auctioned off on Saturday night at the CBLDF's auction! Room 30CDE

1:30-2:30: The One-Panel Panel
A single image can hold an entire world in miniature. Comic-Con special guests Charles Vess (Stardust), Hope Larson (Chiggers), and Michael Allred (Madman), plus Larry Marder (Beanworld) will each show and discuss one particularly meaningful panel from their own comics—how it came together, and where it led them as cartoonists. Moderated by Douglas Wolk (Reading Comics). Room 4

1:30-2:30: Bram Stoker: The Joss Whedon of His Day?
Moderator Leslie Klinger (The New Annotated Dracula), an authority on the influence on generations of storytellers of Stoker's work, discusses Stoker's impact with panelists Dacre Stoker & Ian Holt (Dracula: The Un-Dead), Jeanne Stein (The Anna Strong Vampire Chronicles), Chris Marie Green (The Path of Razors), Tony Lee (From the Pages of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula': Harker), J. F. Lewis (Staked), and Steve Niles (30 Days of Night). Room 5AB

1:30-2:30: Spotlight on Ramón Valdiosera
One of the true legends of the Mexican comics industry, Ramón Valdiosera Berman comes to Comic-Con for the very first time. Mr. Valdiosera is the creator of such famed Mexican comics titles as Ladro de Bagdad (Bagdad Thief) and Medio Litro (the little version of a "valiant prince," which was created with Prince Valiant's Hal Foster's blessing). Joining Mr. Valdiosera will be Arturo Said, his assistant. Moderated by Sergio Aragonés, don't miss this special talk with one of Mexico's most famous comic book creators! Room 10

1:30-2:30: Miramax: Extract
Mike Judge, the creator of such comedy classics as Office Space, Beavis and Butthead and King of the Hill is back with his latest film Extract starring Jason Bateman (Arrested Development), Mila Kunis (Forgetting Sarah Marshall), and Kristen Wiig (Saturday Night Live). Join Judge and his cast for a discussion and first look at scenes from their new film. Hall H

1:30-3:00: Glee
When FOX aired a special preview of its subversive new comedy musical series Glee after the American Idol finale, the response was through the roof, and fans have hungered for another episode ever since. The wait is over! Stars Matthew Morrison, Lea Michele and Cory Monteith and the producers of the FOX hit present a sneak preview screening of a never-before-broadcast episode with panel discussion to follow. Don't Stop Believin', Comic-Con fans! Glee is here! Indigo Ballroom / Hilton Bayfront

1:45-2:30: The Simpsons
Now entering its record-breaking 21st season on the air, The Simpsons is the longest-running series in the history of American television and a household name around the world. Get a behind-the-scenes look at what's coming up in the Simpsonverse, including never-before-seen highlights from the upcoming "Treehouse of Horror XX," with a panel including Simpsons creator Matt Groening, showrunner Al Jean, executive producer Matt Selman, and supervising director Mike Anderson. Ballroom 20

2:00-3:00: The Saboteur: Rethinking the WWII Gaming Genre
Pandemic Studios' lead designer Tom French and art director Chris Hunt discuss how historical events served as the foundation for their upcoming action sandbox game The Saboteur, who the Saboteur is, and how the innovative combination of game design and artistic style were employed to develop a unique experience. Room 2

2:00-3:00: Spotlight on Dennis Kitchen
Writer, cartoonist, publisher, agent, and comics historian Dennis Kitchen is a Comic-Con special guest. From his early days as a staple of the Underground (both as artist and publisher), to his current books (Harvey Kurtzman: The MAD Genius of Comics, Underground Comix), and his friendships with legends Kurtzman and Will Eisner. Kitchen has had a 40-year career that is a history of comics in and of itself, including his founding of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. And let's not forget his cartooning prodigy daughter, Alexa Kitchen, who created her first published book when she was 7! Room 3

2:00-3:00: Nickelodeon's The Penguins of Madagascar: Making a Splash
Executive producers Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley (Kim Possible), supervising producer Bret Haaland (Futurama), creative consultant and voice of Skipper Tom McGrath (Madagascar 1 & 2), and cast members John DiMaggio (Rico), Jeff Bennett (Kowalski), and Danny Jacobs (King Julien) preview a never-before-seen clip from an upcoming Penguins special and perform a table read from a new episode. Followed by Q&A as they discuss the process of bringing the popular Penguins from the big screen to their very own series. Moderated by Rich Magallanes, executive director for Nickelodeon. Room 7AB

2:00-3:00: Webcomics Bootcamp
Four of the web's top comics artists—Scott Kurtz (PvP), Brad Guigar (Evil Inc), Kris Straub (Starslip), and Dave Kellett (Sheldon)—teach you how to use the web to publish, market, and monetize your comics. Much like their popular podcast, this session promises to be equal parts information and raucous fun. Room 8

2:00-3:00: The Lost Podcast with Jay and Jack
Father and son team Jay and Jack Glatfelter have one of the oldest and biggest podcasts dedicated to ABC'S Lost. Discuss the gripping season finale, and learn about the huge dedicated online community for TV's most mind twisting drama. Room 24A

2:00-3:00: Drawing Lessons from Great Masters of Comic Art
Marshall Vandruff (marshallart.com) teaches classic principles of drawing from great artists of early 20th century comics and illustration, such as Heinrich Kley, George Herriman, and Winsor McCay. He will showcase their work, pointing out examples of their high standards of draftsmanship that continue to inspire artists seeking mastery, and explain how the old disciplines of anatomy, perspective, and pen & ink technique apply to artists of modern media. Room 30CDE

2:15-3:15: Warehouse 13
This summer, the unknown has an address in the new Syfy Original Series, Warehouse 13. Stars Eddie McClintock (Pete Lattimer), Joanne Kelly (Myka Bering), Saul Rubinek (Artie Nielsen), Allison Scagliotti (Claudia Donovan), Jack Kenny (executive producer/showrunner) and David Simkins (executive producer) reveal confidential information. Room 6A

2:15-3:15: DC: Green Lantern: Blackest Night
The dead are rising in the DCU — who will survive when the Blank Lantern Corps attacks? This is your only chance to hear what's coming up in Blackest Night, the most anticipated comic event of the year! Featuring all the key figures behind the biggest, coolest threat to the DCU in years! Hosted by group editor Eddie Berganza with Geoff Johns (Green Lantern), Pat Gleason (Green Lantern Corps), and others! Room 6BCF

2:15-3:15: Gerard Way
The creator of The Umbrella Academy talks about the next arc of his award-winning series with Gabriel Bá, announces his new project, and fields questions from the audience. Room 6DE

2:30-3:30: Using Comics in the Classroom
Calling all teachers, school librarians, all-ages publishers and kid-friendly cartoonists! Help cultivate the next generation of comic readers with a practical guide on the hows and whys of using comics in the classroom courtesy of this panel of Certified Awesome experts. Teachers will learn how to win over skeptical administrators, integrate comics into the curriculum, and find the best books for their students, while publishers will be given strategies for getting their titles into this burgeoning new market. Panelists include Jimmy Gownley, Peter Gutierrez, Gina Gagliano, and David Serchay, with moderator Josh Elder. Room 4

2:30-3:30: Spotlight on June Foray
She's the first lady of cartoon voices! Comic-Con special guest June Foray, known for her memorable work with a certain moose and squirrel (Bullwinkle and Rocky, the Flying Squirrel, that is), returns to Comic-Con for the 40th show. Mark Evanier and Earl Kress interview June about her career as a voice actress, author, and Hollywood legend. Room 5AB

2:30-3:30: BOOM!: Farscape Comics
BOOM! Studios' best-selling sold-out Farscape line of comics are the surprise hit of 2009! Farscape creator and comics writer Rockne O'Bannon and writer Keith R. A. DeCandido offer for an intensive discussion about the past, present, and future of this enduring sci-fi franchise. If you are a 'scaper don't miss this panel. Big announcements will be made! Room 10

2:30-3:30: Comics Arts Conference Session #12: Poster Session
Want to go in depth with a comics scholar? On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday the PowerPoints of the poster presenters will be available to read in printed "poster books," and the scholars will be available in this session to discuss their presentations in small-group and one-on-one discussions. Matthew J. Brown (University of California, San Diego) explains how psychologist William Moulton Marston used his creation Wonder Woman to enact his project of emotional re-education about female love-domination. Erica Ash (Henderson State University) explores the circumstances in the 1980s that lead to real-world vigilantes and a violent breed of fictional heroes and anti-heroes. Jonathan Brewer (Henderson State University) demonstrates how comic books can assist students in the study of American history of the 1900s and helps them understand political atmospheres and cultural trends. Thad Allen (Henderson State University) uses modern science and technology to examine whether some of the ways in which superheroes have gained their powers can actually occur. Alex Langley (University of North Texas) assesses addictive behavior in gamers, comics lovers, and other pop culture fanatics. Thomas Sepe (Henderson State University) looks at the history of comic books being used as a venue to communicate political propaganda. Evan Moreno-Davis (University of California, San Diego) analyzes the implicit value system in hero narratives that valorize individual achievement as a force for good. Sabrina Starnaman (UCSD) draws on disability studies to see how the facial disfigurement of figures like the Joker, Two-Face, and Jonah Hex makes meaning beyond the stigmatized existence of the impairment. Carly Cate (Henderson State University) examines how story-driven characters such as Batman have been usurped by commercial creations like Hello Kitty. Ariel Schudson (UCLA) focuses on the Jon Favreau Iron Man film as a palimpsest for the adaptation and re-adaptation of the Iron Man mythos. Law professors Jamie Cooper and William Aceves (California Western School of Law) show how comics are being used in legal education.

Gender Poster Panel: Jillian Burcar (University of Southern California) argues that The Walking Dead series calls for the destruction of the old order by rethinking the ways America conceives of gender and sexuality. Diana Green (Minneapolis College of Art & Design) examines the sexual conundrum of Paul Chadwick's Concrete, who not only has an active and successful sex life and has birthed a child but remains an active heroic figure.

Batman Poster Panel: Tommy Cash (Henderson State University) asks why the Dark Knight needs a Boy Wonder and finds that the Dynamic Duo exemplify Aristotle's ideal of the "Friendship of Virtue." Geri Lawson (CSU-Long Beach) examines how The Dark Knight Returns subverted the dominant voices of 1980s patriotism and the normative rigidity of the superhero's sexualized body.

Romance Comics Poster Panel: Jarett Kobek (www.kobek.com) explores the effect of the counterculture on romance comics and the tendency of American commercial art to easily commodify even the least likely sources. Jacque Nodell (Super Human Resources) unearths the forgotten romance comics work of artists like Winslow Mortimer, Don Heck, and Jim Steranko who breathed life into the beautiful women that grace the pages of romance comics.
Room 30AB

2:45-3:45: V Pilot Screening and Q&A
Already one of the most talked-about new series of the upcoming television season, catch a special screening of the pilot episode of V, a re-imagining of the groundbreaking miniseries, followed by a Q&A with stars Elizabeth Mitchell (Lost), Morris Chestnut (The Cave), Joel Gretsch (The 4400), Morena Baccarin(Firefly), and Scott Wolf (Go), along with executive producers Scott Peters (The 4400), Jeffrey Bell (Alias), Steve Pearlman (Related) and Jace Hall (Chadam). From HDFilms in association with Warner Bros. Television, V will premiere midseason on the ABC Television Network. Ballroom 20

2:45-3:45: Sony Pictures: Zombieland and 2012
Sony Pictures previews two exciting new movies at Comic-Con!

Zombieland —What if the Zombies won? Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) has made a habit of running from what scares him. Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson) doesn't have fears. If he did, he'd kick their ever-living ass. In a world overrun by zombies, these two are perfectly evolved survivors. But now, they're about to stare down the most terrifying prospect of all: each other. Also starring Emma Stone and Abigal Breslin as two sisters who seem to constantly cause even more trouble for our erstwhile heroes. Appearing on stage: Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and director Ruben Fleischer.

2012—Director Roland Emmerich has tried to destroy civilization before, but nothing you've seen will prepare you for what he has in store for the world in 2012. Never before has a date in history been so significant to so many cultures, so many religions, scientists, and governments. 2012 is an epic adventure about a global cataclysm that brings an end to the world and tells of the heroic struggle of the survivors. Roland will be onstage to reassure us it's all make-believe...we hope.
Hall H

3:00-4:00: Monster Mash
Because vampires shouldn't get all the attention, panelists Amber Benson (Death's Daughter), Alice Henderson (Voracious), Walter Greatshell (Xombies: Apocalypse Blues), S. G. Browne (Breathers: A Zombie's Lament), Marlene Perez (Dead Is So Last Year), Rob Thurman (The Cal Leandros Novels), and Samantha Sommersby (Forbidden: The Temptation) discuss their use of other monsters in their works, drawn from myth and their own imaginations. Moderator: Maryelizabeth Hart, Mysterious Galaxy. Room 2

3:00-4:00: Spotlight on Doug Moench
The prolific comics writer Doug Moench (Moon Knight, Batman, Master of Kung Fu) is a Comic-Con special guest. Doug talks to famed writer/editor Len Wein about his career in comics and beyond. Room 3

3:00-4:30: Scott Shaw!: Oddball Comics
Now regularly seen in the pages of Geek Monthly, cartoonist Scott Shaw! (Captain Carrot and the Final Ark, Bart Simpson Comics) brings back his ever-popular digital slide show featuring "the craziest comic books ever published!" See why Stan Lee said, "Wow, True Believers, I thought I'd seen it all, but Scott Shaw's hysterically hilarious Oddball Comics is the wildest, wackiest exposé of some of the craziest comic books I've ever seen! Or, to put it mildly, Scott's outrageous opuses are a blast!" Room 7AB

3:00-4:00: Spotlight on Seth
Palookaville cartoonist, New Yorker illustrator, and book designer Seth presents an elegant, fascinating, and wry slide show composed of a dozen vignettes, each punctuated by the sound of a bell, that touch on a variety of topics including storytelling, poetry, loneliness, comics, art, friends, youth, aging, and the creative process. Traveling from Canada, Seth is the author of the graphic novels George Sprott (serialized in the New York Times Magazine), Wimbledon Green, Clyde Fans, and It's a Good Life if You Don't Weaken, and is the designer of The Complete Peanuts, The Collected Doug Wright, and the John Stanley Library (including Melvin Monster, Nancy, and 13 Going On 18). Room 8

3:00-4:00: How-To Session: Dave Dorman
Eisner Award–winning illustrator Dave Dorman has been doing cover art, packaging art, fine art, toy design, and concept art for the past 25 years. His first cover was for Heavy Metal magazine, and since that time, he has expanded into artwork for licensed properties including Star Wars, Alien, Predator, Alien vs. Predator, Batman, Spider-Man, G.I. Joe, The Green Hornet, Magic: The Gathering, World of Warcraft, Battlestar Galactica, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and many more. The fans voted him the "#1 Star Wars Artist of All Time," and he is a proud honorary member of the 501st Midwest Garrison. Room 18

3:00-4:00: Little Lulu Fan Group
One of the most memorable kids' comics ever created, Little Lulu has generated a fan following around the world. Learn more about this classic comics character and the renewed interest in other works of the great John Stanley, and join in for the annual reading of a Golden Age Little Lulu story. All are welcome! Room 24A

3:00-4:00: Marv Wolfman Writing Seminar
Comics writer and editor Marv Wolfman has been conducting his acclaimed writing seminar at Comic-Con International as well as across the world for many years. He'll discuss how to create characters, stories, plots and much more. You need to attend if you are interested in writing either professionally or even just for fun. Q&A session! Room 30CDE

3:15-4:15: Heroes: Exclusive First Look at "Redemption" and Q&A with Tim Kring and Castmembers
Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for an amazing roller coaster ride as Heroes debuts a trailer for "Volume 5: Redemption." Participate in a Q&A session with creator Tim Kring and some of the cast. Indigo Ballroom / Hilton Bayfront

3:30-4:30: Wildstorm: This is WildStorm!
Get the inside scoop on what's upcoming with DC's wildest imprint from VP Hank Kanalz, senior editor Ben Abernathy, and creators Fiona Staples (North 40, Trick 'r Treat), Kurt Busiek (Astro City), Adam Beechen (Killapalooza), Christos Gage (Wildcats, Dante's Inferno), Darrick Robertson (Prototype), David Tischman (Red Herring), Liam Sharp (Gears of War), Jason Craig (Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash), Brian Wood, Rebecca Isaacs, and more! Find out about what's new in the WildStorm Universe! There will be tons of info and sneak peeks for Wildcats, The Authority, Gears of War, World of Warcraft, Ex Machina, and much, much more! Room 4

3:30-4:30: Entertainment Weekly: Totally Lost with Doc Jensen and Dan Snierson
EW's Jeff "Doc" Jensen and Dan "Dan" Snierson prep you for Lost's final season with their dubious insights, crazy theories, and oddball tomfoolery. Surprises? Maybe. Pig E.? Let's hope not. Free cookies? No. Room 5AB

3:30-4:30: Save South Park One Snowball at a Time
South Park has a new video game coming out this fall that's chock full of comic violence and foul language, and it's being made by Microsoft, that crazy little band of outlaws who brought you hilarious products like Microsoft SQL Server Management Express 2008 Service Pack 1. Is this a sign of the apocalypse? Come find out as South Park Studios and Microsoft Game Studios talk about what it's like sharing the same bed! Room 6A

3:30-4:30: Spotlight on Ray Bradbury
The legendary fantasy and science fiction writer is once again a Comic-Con special guest, as he was for the very first show in 1970. Ray Bradbury will discuss his new books, plays, and other projects with his long-time friend, writer and producer Arnold Kunert, and biographer Sam Weller. Room 6BCF

3:30-4:30: Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
In the sequel to the cult classic The Boondock Saints, director Troy Duffy brings back Sean Patrick Flanery (Suicide Kings, Powder), Norman Reedus (American Gangster, Blade 2), and Billy Connolly (The Last Samurai) and introduces Carlo Berardinucci, Clifton Collins Jr. (Star Trek, Crank 2) as a new partner-in-crime, and Julie Benz (Rambo, Punisher 2, Saw) as the sexy FBI operative who is hot on their trail. Join Troy and the cast for a panel discussion about the new film and the world premiere of the trailer. Room 6DE

3:30-4:30: SLG Publishing
SLG Supreme Commander Dan Vado shows trailers of upcoming comic book and graphic novel projects including the Winchester series (a horror/historical fiction piece about gun heiress Sarah Winchester and her bizarre mansion), Pinocchio the Vampire Slayer, and a host of other projects. Room 10

3:30-4:30: Costume Designers: Designing for Feature Films
Characters created by writers and comic book illustrators are made real for the screen via the artistry of costume designers. Meet the women and men who are the costume designers on this year's blockbuster films. Panel moderator Susan Nininger, costume designer and board member of the Costume Designers Guild, Local 892, is joined by costume designers Sanja Hays (The Mummy 3: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor), Ellen Mirojnick (G.I. Joe), Mary Vogt (Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer), Rita Ryack (Hairspray), and Ha Nguyen (Priest). Room 30AB

4:00-5:00: Spotlight on Leonard Starr
Batton Lash and Joe Jusko (and perhaps a mystery guest or two) interview Comic-Con special guest Leonard Starr (Mary Perkins On Stage, Annie, Kelly Green, Thundercats, and Golden/Silver Age comics artist) about his career spanning over 50 years in comic books, comic strips, and television. This Starr-filled panel promises to be both insightful and engaging. Room 2

4:00-5:00: Spotlight on Hope Larson
Cartoonist and Comic-Con special guest Hope Larson (Chiggers) and author Cecil Castellucci (The P.L.A.I.N. Janes series) discuss Larson's career, her upcoming graphic novel Mercury, and the joys and frustrations of making comics for a young adult audience. Room 3

4:00-5:00: We Control The Vertical: Writing and Producing For Television
Some of TV's most talented writers and show runners discuss the writing and production of your favorite television shows, past and present, and share amusing anecdotes from the television trenches. Starring Dave Simkins (Warehouse 13, Blade: The TV Series, Dresden Files), Javier Grillo-Marxuach (The Middleman, Day One), Charles Murray (V, Criminal Minds, Castle), Sarah Watson (The Unknowns, Parenthood), Gabrielle Stanton (Vampire Diaries, Moonlight), Steve Kriozere (NCIS, Dead & Deader, V.I.P.), Steve Melching (The Clone Wars, The Batman), Matthew Federman (Human Target, Jericho), and Ashley E. Miller (Fringe, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles). Moderated by Mark A. Altman (Free Enterprise, Castle). Room 8

4:00-5:00: How-To Session: Arthur Suydam
Award-winning artist Arthur Suydam's meteoric rise to superstardom for his work for the smash hit series Marvel Zombies broke records, immediately placing the artist in the category of comic legends. In 2007 and 2008 Suydam's art graced the covers of Marvel Zombies Dead Days, Marvel Zombies #2 and #3, Wolverine, Fantastic Four, The Incredible Herc, X-men, Ghost Rider, Thor, Spider-Girl, and more. Arthur's session will cover how to break down an image for painting, the thumbnail process, and painting for comic books. Room 18

4:00-5:00: Fringe Screening and Q&A
Fringe cast members Anna Torv (upcoming The Pacific), Josh Jackson (Shutter), and John Noble (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King) appear with consulting producers Alex Kurtzman and Robert Orci (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen) and executive producers Jeff Pinkner (Lost) and J. H. Wyman (Keen Eddie) for a Q&A with fans and an exclusive video presentation. Join the discussion of this critically acclaimed thriller, which explores the ever-blurring line between science fiction and reality, where hybrid monsters tear through sewers, thieves walk through walls and portals open to worlds unknown. From Bad Robot Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, Fringe airs Thursdays at 9:00 PM ET/PT this fall on FOX, premiering September 17. Fringe: The Complete First Season will be released on DVD and Blu-ray Hi Def September 8. Ballroom 20

4:00-5:00: Building Your Art Portfolio
Moderated by Comics Experience founder Andy Schmidt (X-Men, Annihilation) and featuring the expert advice of comic creators Chris Bachalo (X-Men, Generation X), Todd Nauck (Spider-Man, Young Justice), Robert Atkins (G.I. Joe), C. B. Cebulski (Marvel Talent Coordinator), and Zander Cannon (Top 10), this panel covers everything an aspiring comics artist needs to know about building a portfolio and getting his or her first gig. Join the discussion and ask your questions at the end! Room 30CDE

4:00-5:00: Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment: Iron Man 2
Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment present the sequel to the blockbuster film based on the legendary Marvel superhero Iron Man. Directed by Jon Favreau, Iron Man 2 stars Robert Downey Jr. Joining Downey in the cast are Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Jon Favreau, Clark Gregg, John Slattery, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson. Hall H

4:30-5:30: Mike Mignola: Hellboy
The creator of Hellboy talks about upcoming projects and what's next for the Beast of the Apocalypse. Mike Mignola and his long-suffering editor Scott Allie provide an overview of the coming year and an always frank Q&A session! Room 4

4:30-5:30: Introducing the World's First Digi-Novel: Level 26: Dark Origins
With his first major project since CSI, visionary creator and director Anthony E. Zuiker (creator, CSI), introduces the Digi-Novel, an industry redefining multiplatform media property that will revolutionize modern storytelling by allowing readers to move seamlessly from books to film to the web—an unprecedented undertaking in the publishing industry. Zuiker, designer Marc Ecko (founder, Ecko Enterprises), web creators Greg Goodfried and Miles Beckett (co-creators, lonelygirl15), and actors Daniel Buran (CSI) and Michael Ironside (Terminator Salvation) offer a preview presentation and Q&A session! Room 5AB

4:30-5:30: Top Cow: Comics & Multimedia
Marc Silvestri (Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia), Matt Hawkins (president of Top Cow), and Filip Sablik (publisher of Top Cow) hit you with a hurricane of exciting news and announcements from comics, film, television, anime, and much more! Joining them will be Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes, Berserker) and Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead)! Don't miss major announcements regarding the Witchblade feature film, Witchblade anime, and Darkness video game! Plus a major casting announcement for The Darkness film and a special surprise guest or two! Room 7AB

4:30-5:30: Vanguard Films: Emo Boy
Vanguard Films will announce its slate of new projects including Emo Boy, the big screen adaptation of Stephen Emond's SLG graphic novel, with a special Q&A with the movie's director, Kyle Newman (Fanboys). Other projects to be announced include Illegal Aliens, a new graphic novel/movie franchise being produced by Vanguard and Platinum Comics, and Alien Band, an animated feature set to go into production in the fall of 2009. A preview will also be shown from Vanguard's upcoming film Space Chimps 3D. Room 10

4:30-5:30: Love is in the Air: LGBT Romance Comics
Romance comics, once a staple of the comics industry but now considered campy curiosities, have inspired a new generation that has created their own take on matters of the heart while moving beyond the boy-girl soap operas of yesteryear. Moderator Charles "Zan" Christensen (Mark of Aeacus) and panelists Terry Moore (Strangers in Paradise), Tim Fish (Cavalcade of Boys), Mari Morimoto (manga translator of Naruto), Colleen Coover (X-Men: First Class), Steve MacIsaac (Shirtlifter), and Michelle Nolan (Love on the Racks: A History of American Romance Comics) discuss the new LGBT romance comics. Room 30AB

4:45-5:45: Spotlight on J. Michael Straczynski
Triple Eisner-nominated and Comic-Con special guest J. Michael Straczynski presents a freewheeling discussion about his work in comics (Brave and the Bold, Thor, Amazing Spider-Man), television (Babylon 5), movies (Changeling, Ninja Assassin, Forbidden Planet, Lensman and more) and anything else that comes to mind. Every year JMS's talks are a focus of heated conversation, and that's just between us and law enforcement when they show up midway through... Room 6A

4:45-5:55: Human Target Pilot Screening and Q&A
Join Human Target stars Mark Valley (Fringe), Chi McBride (Pushing Daisies) and Jackie Earle Haley (Watchmen), the show's executive producers Jon Steinberg (Jericho), Brad Kern (Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman) and Peter Johnson (Supernatural: Origins Comic Book Series), and co-creator of the original Human Target comic, Len Wein (Swamp Thing), for an exclusive Q&A and a screening of the highly anticipated pilot based on the popular DC Comics title about a mysterious agent for hire who assumes different identities, literally becoming a human target on behalf of his clients. From Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Wonderland Sound and Vision, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Television, Human Target will air Wednesdays at 9:00 pm ET/PT beginning in January 2010 on FOX. Room 6BCF

4:45-5:45: Vertigo Voices: The Fables Forum
It's the Fables Forum, San Diego style! Come armed with your best questions and find out everything you want to know about Fables. Featuring Vertigo group editor Shelly Bond and the creators behind Fables, Jack of Fables, House of Mystery: Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham, Matthew Sturges, Steve Leialoha, Lee Loughridge, Shawn McManus, Andrew Pepoy, Chris Roberson, Chrissie Zullo, and Todd Klein. Room 6DE

5:00-6:00: Comic-Con: El Cortez Memories
People who've been attending Comic-Con since its early days look back most fondly at the shows held at El Cortez Hotel in the 1970s. What made it special? Those who were there can tell you. And if you were there, come along to reminisce! Panelists include Sergio Aragonés, Mark Evanier, Mike Friedrich, George Clayton Johnson, Jack Katz, Lee Marrs, Mike Royer, and William Stout, with David Scroggy as moderator. Room 2

5:00-6:00: What Is an Animated Film?
Many people view animation as a genre. Like "westerns" and "science fiction," animation has come to follow a few tightly defined sets of conventions—anime, funny animal, and fairy tales form the basis of most animated cartoons. But animation is much more than just that. It is a medium capable of expressing a wide range of styles and stories. In this screening and talk, Stephen Worth, director of the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive, presents examples of animated films that don't follow the established formulas—films that experiment with technique and storytelling to push the envelope of the definition of animation. Room 3

5:00-6:00: Graphic Novels: Sense of History
There's a wonderful world of history awaiting you in numerous graphic novels available now. Whether it be real life stories adapting historical events to the comics form or fiction taking place in a specific time, these practitioners of the historical graphic novel are all presenting work at the top of their form. Moderator Randy Duncan (co-chair of the Comics Arts Conference) talks to Rick Geary (Treasury of XX Century Murder: Famous Players), David Petersen (Mouse Guard), Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo), Jason Lutes (Berlin), Chris Schweizer (Crogan's Vengeance), and Eric Shanower (Age of Bronze) about their individual takes on history. Room 8

5:00-6:00: How-To Session: David Finch
Artist David Finch got his start at Top Cow and Image comics more than 15 years ago. Successful books there—including his creator-owned Aphrodite IX—set him up for the incredible success he received on reaching Marvel Comics in 2001. After a 15-issue run on Ultimate X-Men with Brian Bendis, Finch made his permanent mark on the Marvel Universe with Avengers, Avengers Disassembled, and New Avengers. He is currently finishing up the smash hit Ultimatum, written by Jeph Loeb. David will discuss the creative process of comics and how to compose and lay out a comic book page from a script page. Room 18

5:00-6:00: Adventures in Voice Acting Workshop
Here's an opportunity for attendees interested in the voice-acting profession to get firsthand advice and experience from the pros in an intimate yet dynamic and exciting setting. Learn directly from some of the best voice actors and directors in the world. This one-hour class covers practical dubbing techniques, important issues such as studio protocol, and what to expect at your first audition. You'll also get some inside information on how to break in and what the industry is really like. This truly is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fans and aspiring voice actors to interact with some of the most accomplished members of the industry. Panelists include Michele Rodriguez (Lost), Steve Blum (Wolverine), Lance Henriksen (Aliens), and special surprise guests. Room 30CDE

5:15-6:15: True Blood Panel and Q&A session
Just as it seemed things were settling down in the backwoods Louisiana town of Bon Temps, deadly new twists and evil forces have begun to threaten Sookie Stackhouse and everyone around her. Mixing romance, suspense, mystery, and humor, True Blood kicked off its 12-episode second season on June 14 on HBO. The series, which earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Television Series—Drama for its debut season, follows the romance between waitress Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin, the X-Men films; Golden Globe-winner for True Blood season one; Oscar-winner for The Piano), who can hear people's thoughts, and her soul mate, 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer, The Starter Wife). Alan Ball (creator of the Emmy-winning HBO series Six Feet Under) created and serves as executive producer of the series, which is based on the best-selling Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris. The series also features Nelsan Ellis (The Soloist) as Lafayette Reynolds, Rutina Wesley (How She Move) as Tara Thornton; Sam Trammell (Medium, Law & Order: Criminal Intent) as Sam Merlotte; Michelle Forbes (In Treatment, Battlestar Galactica) as Maryann Forrester; Alexander SkarsgÃ¥rd (Generation Kill) as Eric Northman and Deborah Ann Woll (The Mentalist) as Jessica Hamby. Moderated by Kate Hahn of TV Guide. Ballroom 20

5:15-6:45: Kevin Smith
Direct from New York City, where he's directing the new Warner Bros. film A Couple of Dicks starring Bruce Willis, Seann William Scott, and Tracy Morgan, Kevin Smith returns to the Hall H stage for his annual report to the masses. And remember: he flew in just for YOU. Hall H

5:30-6:30: Del Rey Manga...& Del Rey Comics!
Join the team for the Del Rey Happy Funtime Hullabaloo—Comic-Con 2009 edition! Hear about the newest manga acquisitions from Japan, along with other exciting new licenses and partnerships. Also, hear directly from some of the masterminds behind Del Rey Comics—a fun, new venture that's launching with the comics adaptation of Stephen King and Peter Straub's bestselling novel The Talisman. Get those questions ready now, and Dallas Middaugh (associate publisher), Ali Kokmen (marketing manager), Mutsumi Miyazaki (director of licensing and acquisitions), Tricia Narwani (Del Rey editorial), and Betsy Mitchell (editor-in-chief) will do their best to answer and/or dodge them! Room 4

5:30-6:30: Archaia: New Titles
Come hear about the great titles Archaia has in store, including Awakening (with writer Nick Tapalansky and artist Alex Eckman-Lawn), The Killer (with writer Matz), and The God Machine (with creator Chandra Free). Then: You've watched him for three seasons on NBC's Heroes playing Sylar and on the big screen as Spock in the new Star Trek movie, but what do actor Zachary Quinto and his colleagues at media production company Before the Door Pictures have to do with Archaia? Find out exclusively at this panel, which will feature Quinto, Corey Moosa and Neal Dodson of Before the Door Pictures, plus appearances by top-secret special guests with additional announcements! Room 5AB

5:30-6:30: American Original: Birth of an Original
Jeff Katz (Booster Gold, Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash), president and founder of American Original, Marc Silvestri (Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia), and Matt Hawkins (president of Top Cow) give you the 411 on the genesis of their "Nerd Machine"! Find out what's coming from American Original first, and get introduced to their mix of talent from a spectrum of comics, film, television, sports entertainment, and animation! Plus enough surprise guests to fill a three-ring circus! Room 7AB

5:30-6:30: Made for Mobile: Creating Comics for the iPhone and the Big Small Screen
With the advent of bigger screens and increased bandwidth, mobile comics are now poised to make the creative and economic leap to become a major force in the universe of comics. Uclick, the top name in mobile comics, hosts a panel of experts in creation and distribution in the medium. Learn how existing comics are being adapted and new comics are being created specifically for this next generation of mobile devices. Get important information from Uclick on their open call for new and established creators designing comics specifically for mobile devices. Panelists include Douglas Edwards (president and CEO of Uclick, LLC), Rantz A. Hosely (CEO of LongBox, Inc.), Shannon Wheeler (Too Much Coffee Man), and Shena Wolf (asset manager for Uclick). Moderated by Peter Maresca of Uclick and Sunday Press Books. Room 10

5:30-6:30: Sideshow Collectibles
Creative director Tom Gilliland and key staff offer a presentation of new products and licensing announcements, along with the opportunity to speak directly with the Sideshow team in a Q&A session! Room 30AB

5:30-6:30: Gears of War: The Gearsiverse
Epic Games design director Cliff Bleszinski, Gears of War movie scriptwriter Chris Morgan, Gears of War comic book author and Gears of War 2 scriptwriter Joshua Ortega, and Gears of War movie director Len Wiseman present a preview of what's next in the 11 million–selling Gears of War franchise. Get in on all the action, including an exclusive sneak peek at the deleted scene from Gears of War 2: All Fronts Collection as well as an insider's glimpse into the highly anticipated Gears of War motion picture. Whether you play the games, read the books, or have a Crimson Omen tattoo, this star-studded meeting of the minds is too exciting to miss! Indigo Ballroom / Hilton Bayfront

5:55-7:00: The Vampire Diaries Pilot Screening and Q&A
The Vampire Diaries stars Nina Dobrev (Degrassi: The Next Generation), Paul Wesley (Killer Movie), and Ian Somerhalder (Lost) appear with executive producer/writer Kevin Williamson (Scream), writer Julie Plec (Kyle XY), and executive producer Bob Levy (Gossip Girl), as the series makes its Comic-Con debut with a screening of the much-talked-about pilot, followed by a Q&A. This edgy and romantic new drama, in which two vampire brothers—one good, one evil—are at war for the soul of one girl, is based upon the bestselling book series of the same name. Lynette Rice of Entertainment Weekly moderates. From Bonanza Productions Inc., Outerbanks Entertainment and Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television and CBS Television Studios, The Vampire Diaries airs Thursdays at 8:00 PM ET/PT this fall on The CW, premiering September 10. Room 6BCF

6:00-7:00: Fewdio's Door to Nightmare House
The filmmaking mavericks collectively know as Fewdio (Marshall Carr, John Crye, Drew Daywalt, Paul Hungerford, David Schneider, Todd Sharp, and Kirk B. R. Woller) have built a brand and grown a devoted following with their horror anthology web series, Nightmare House. Join them as they screen selected films from the series and discuss all aspects of their unique process and philosophy in an open Q&A session. Room 2

6:00-7:00: Harvey Kurtzman/MAD
The creator of MAD and Playboy's "Little Annie Fanny," Harvey Kurtzman was called "one of the most important figures in postwar America" by the New York Times. Kurtzman discovered Robert Crumb and gave Gloria Steinem her first job in publishing. Terry Gilliam started at Kurtzman's side, met an unknown John Cleese in the process, and the genesis of Monty Python took place. Art Speigelman has said that he owes his career to Kurtzman. And Kurtzman is one of Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner's favorite artists. Harvey was an astonishingly talented and influential artist, writer, editor, and satirist without whom treasures such as Saturday Night Live, Airplane!, and The Simpsons may never have been conceived. This panel promises to be a lively discussion about the life and work of "The MAD Genius of Comics," led by comics historian Mark Evanier and featuring Kurtzman's daughter, Nellie Kurtzman; the author of the just released The Art of Harvey Kurtzman the MAD Genius of Comics, Dennis Kitchen; Paul Levitz (president/publisher of DC Comics/MAD); William Stout (a colleague of Kurtzman who worked on "Little Annie Fanny"); and Charles Kochman (executive editor of Abrams ComicArts). Room 3

6:00-7:15: Adult Swim Development: The Venture Bros. Panel
Fans will get the chance to hear from the Adult Swim development team and get a first look at upcoming Adult Swim programming. Nick Weidenfeld, director of development, and Matt Harrigan, executive producer/series writer, will give highlights of what's in the tube for fall 2009. Then Venture Bros. co-creators Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer, James Urbaniak (voice of Dr. Venture) and Mike Sinterniklaas (voice of Dean Venture), will also be on hand to discuss the hit series The Venture Bros. and give fans insight into its future. Vice president of production for Adult Swim Keith Crofford moderates. Room 6A

6:00-7:30: Gays in Comics: Year 22!
Now in its third decade at Comic-Con, the long-running "Gays in Comics" panel presents an all-star look at the diversity in the comics world today. The mainstream companies DC and Marvel are both front-lining gay characters such as Batwoman and Northstar, as well as top-level gay or gay-friendly creators. And smaller independent publishers and creators are publishing unequivocal content spotlighting gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered characters, to the cheers of the thousands of fans who are out of the comic book closet. This top-level panel of GLBT and straight creators will give amazing insights and glimpses of surprises to come! Joining founding moderator Andy Mangels (best-selling author of Star Trek novels and Iron Man: Beneath The Armor) and Greg Rucka, the acclaimed author of Detective Comics (featuring the lesbian Batwoman and The Question); Phil Jimenez, artist of Astonishing X-Men and Amazing Spider-Man; Gail Simone, the celebrated writer of Wonder Woman and the sexually diverse Secret Six; Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the GLAAD-winning writer of Marvel's Divas and Stephen King's The Stand and HBO's smash hit polyamorous drama Big Love; Peter David, writer of Fallen Angel and lots of novels; Ed Luce, the writer/artist of the Bear-centric Wuvable Oaf and small-press retailer behind San Francisco's cutting edge Goteblüd comic and zine store; and small press and Internet sensation writer/artist Sina Grace, whose Books with Pictures and illustrated novel Cedric Hollows in Dial M for Magic are getting rave reviews online and from Hollywood personalities! Plus, there's always a surprise panelist or two. Afterward, stick around for the hour-long gay comics fan mixer/social, hosted by Prism Comics, with prizes and surprise special guests! Room 6DE

6:00-7:00: Roman Dirge on Lenore
Roman Dirge (Lenore Noogies) and Alex Albrecht (Diggnation/The Totally Rad Show) share a one-on-one interview about the launch of the wonderful new Lenore comic, the remastered Lenore graphic novel series, and what Roman has in store in his future publishing program with Titan Books. Room 8

6:00-7:00: Digital Color Styles & FX
Brian Miller (Booster Gold) and Kristy Miller (Hi-Fi Color for Comics) demonstrate digital color styles for superhero, alternative, manga, and web comics. Learn tips, tricks, and techniques for creating stunning digital color and special effects. Plus a behind-the-scenes look at Hi-Fi's upcoming projects! Room 30CDE

6:30-7:30: Bridging Cultures Through Popular Media
While movies, games, and comic books are a great source of entertainment, the transformational power of story can also be used to break down misunderstandings between cultures, races, and genders. Learn how the panelists are using popular forms of media to provide a new form of diplomatic dialogue and open up channels of communication that have yet to be fully explored. Actor Faran Tahir (Star Trek, Iron Man), game designer Neal Hallford (Betrayal at Krondor, Dungeon Siege, X-Life: Driven), animated series executive producer Subniv Babuta (The 99), and comics and animated series script editor Stan Berkowitz (The 99, Justice League, Batman Beyond) talk about how popular culture can play a key role in saving the world. Moderated by Joseph D. Di Lella. Room 4

6:30-7:30: Black Dynamite
He's super cool and he knows kung-fu! When "The Man" murders his brother and floods the ghetto with adulterated malt liquor, Black Dynamite is the one hero willing to fight all the way from the blood-soaked city streets to the hallowed halls of the Honky House. Michael Jai White (The Dark Knight) stars as Black Dynamite, a gun toting, nunchuck-wielding ladies' man and soul brother. Director and writer Scott Sanders (Think as Thieves) is joined by cast members including Arsenio Hall, Tommy Davidson (In Living Color), Byron Minns (Undisputed), Salli Richardson-Whitfield (I am Legend), moderator Elvis Mitchell, and more! Room 5AB

6:30-7:30: City of Heroes: Five Years and Going Strong: How to Keep Your MMO Alive and Kickin'!
Sit down with Brian Clayton (GM/executive producer), Matt Miller (lead designer), Vince D'Amelio (lead engineer), and Joe Morrissey (senior designer), some of the masterminds behind the award-winning MMO, City of Heroes. Hear tales of frustration and success from their five-year journey. Discover how your favorite content became part of the game. Uncover the secrets of how to keep an MMO vibrant in an ever-changing marketplace. Room 7AB

6:30-7:30: From Cave Art to Superheroes: Comic Books and Social Commentary
Mark S. Zaid, Esq., owner of EsquireComics.com, a co-founder of the Network of Disclosure, and an advisor to the Overstreet Comic Book Price and Grading Guides, presents an educational and humorous interactive visual arts presentation tracing the historical creation and development of comic books and their characters, focusing particularly on how comics addressed social issues of the day (including such topics as war, sex, civil rights, women's liberation, politics, censorship, violence, and terrorism). Room 10

6:30-7:30: Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys? Action Figure Licensing
Are retro licenses hotter than new ones? Are video game properties the new cash cow? The comic book direct market, mail order, and the Internet have all changed where and how you can find your favorite toys. Does Wal-Mart control which characters get made? Can a license without a media tie-in make it in today's crowded market? Come ask any burning question you've ever had about the action figure business as some of the top names in the industry sit down together—as they only do once a year at Comic-Con—and talk toys. Panelists include Georg Brewer (DC Direct), Jesse Falcon (Marvel Comics), Randy Falk (NECA), Scott Neitlich (Mattel), and Frank Sopuit (Kotobukiya). Moderated by Daniel "JuliusMarx" Pickett of ActionFigureInsider.com. Room 30AB

6:30-8:00: Troma Roast
In Tromaville, you don't just roast 'em, you nuke 'em! Join Tromaster of Ceremonies Trey Parker (South Park) for this no-holds-barred roast of Troma Studios president Lloyd Kaufman, featuring past and present BFFs: Stan Lee (Spider-man, Fantastic Four, Daredevil, Hulk), Brian Pulido (Lady Death, Evil Ernie) Richard Saperstein (Planet Terror, John Q, Se7en), James Gunn (Scooby Doo, Dawn of the Dead, Slither) Batton Lash (Supernatural Law) Steven Paul (Ghost Rider, Baby Geniuses), Penelope Spheeris (Decline of Western Civilization, Wayne's World), Ron Jeremy (Boondock Saints, Studio 54, Killing Zoe), Joe Lynch (His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th), Mick Garris (Stephen King's The Stand, Sleepwalkers), Chad Gilbert (lead guitarist, New Found Glory), John Rieber (G4 senior VP), Jean Prewitt (Independent Film Alliance), Matt Stone (South Park), Terry Stewart (president, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), and more! What a way to celebrate 35 years of Reel Independence with Troma Entertainment! Indigo Ballroom / Hilton Bayfront

7:00-8:00: Da Jammies
FarCor Studios Ralph Farquhar (executive producer), Dwayne Corbitt (executive producer), and creators Aulsondro Novelist Hamilton and William Dolla Chapman II of Toon Farm, LLC unveil Da Jammies, a new 3D animated music sitcom. The creator of such Disney hits as The Proud Family and Wendy Wu: Princess Warrior is back in the animation game with this groundbreaking show featuring hip-hop dances, music, and fashion. Join the producers, cast, and creative team for a sneak peek presentation of the new series and Q&A session moderated by Lil JJ of Just Jordan and the TBS series Men of a Certain Age. Room 8

7:15-9:15: CBLDF Benefit Auction
This is the big one! Support Free Speech and walk away with incredible original art at this year's CBLDF Auction! Highlights include original art by Mike Mignola, Dave Gibbons, Jill Thompson, Charles Vess, Mike Deodato, Eric Powell, Neil Gaiman, and many, many more. Stop by CBLDF's booth #1920 for a complete auction list. All proceeds from this auction will benefit the First Amendment legal work of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund! Room 2

7:15-8:15: Myth Busters Q&A and Sneak Peeks
The series called "the best science program on television" by the New York Times returns for its second year at Comic-Con. Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage are joined by Tory Belleci and Grant Imahara to discuss their offbeat series that uses science to determine the truth behind urban legends. Adam, Jamie, Grant and Tory will answer questions and share behind-the-scenes stories and showcase world premiere sneak peeks of upcoming myths. MythBusters airs Wednesdays at 9:00 PM E/P on Discovery Channel. Room 6BCF

7:30-8:30: Gaia Online Panel and Social
Meet the staff of Gaia Online as they discuss the latest improvements to your favorite virtual world and expect great fun and prizes at the following Q&A session. Room 5AB

7:30-8:30: Gays in Comics Mixer
Prism Comics, the nonprofit organization that supports gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered comics, creators, and readers invites you to mingle with comics fans and creators. Plus stay for the special drawing of a "Comics Gift Basket" and bid on some hot comics items! Room 6A

7:30-10:00: Torchwood/Doctor Who Screenings

Torchwood: Children of Earth, an epic television event from BBC America's highest rated series, has the Torchwood team facing their fiercest threat to date—one that throws the future of Torchwood and the entire human race spiraling into danger. The finale finds Torchwood defenseless and Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles) standing alone, as the final sanction begins. As violence erupts and the world descends into anarchy, an ordinary housing estate becomes a battleground where the future of the human race will be decided. Torchwood: Children of Earth hits stores on Blu-ray and DVD July 28, 2009.

In the first of the final four specials from Russell T Davies and starring David Tennant, Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead, finds the Doctor trapped on a desert alien planet with a red double-decker bus but no Tardis. He soon discovers the mysterious planet holds terrifying secrets hidden in the sand and is forced to team up with a mysterious, aristocratic thief, Lady Christina (Michelle Ryan, Bionic Woman), to get back to Earth. But time is running out, as the deadly Swarm gets closer. This is the first Time Lord adventure to be shot in HD. Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead hits stores on Blu-ray and DVD July 28, 2009. Room 6DE

7:30-8:30: Atom.com: World Premiere of Legend of Neil, Season 2
Atom.com has teamed up with Sandeep Parikh (The Guild) for a second season of the popular web series. See the first public screening of episodes from the series and stay for a discussion with Sandeep, series star Tony Janning, and everyone's favorite fairy Felicia Day (The Guild)! Moderated by Chris Albrecht, co-editor of NewTeeVee.com. Room 7AB

8:00-9:00: Showtime: Weeds
If you are addicted to Weeds, this is the panel you don't want to miss! Find out everything you want to know with a Q&A and interview with the series creator and its stars! Featured panelists include Jenji Kohan (creator/executive producer), Hunter Parrish (Silas), Justin Kirk (Andy), and other cast members. Weeds airs on Mondays at 10:00 pm on Showtime. Indigo Ballroom / Hilton Bayfront

8:30-12:15: Watchmen: Director's Cut—Live with Zack Snyder! Plus Sneak Peek of Batman: Arkham Asylum with Mark Hamill & Kevin Conroy
Get the ultimate inside track on two landmark Warner Bros. releases with the world premiere screening of Watchmen: Director's Cut and a first-look panel for the breakout Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment game Batman: Arkham Asylum. The festivities will open with a Batman: Arkham Asylum panel led by the benchmark voices of Batman and the Joker, Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series) and Mark Hamill (Star Wars), as well as award-winning writer Paul Dini (Batman: The Animated Series). Then Watchmen director Zack Snyder, legendary illustrator Dave Gibbons and actor Jackie Earle Haley discuss the nuances of the film's Director's Cut— which hit stores on July 21. And for the pièce de résistance, Snyder will host a BD Live Community event—providing a real-time, in-person director's commentary for Comic-Con attendees (and BD Live viewers at home) as the film rolls. Audience members will have the opportunity to ask questions of Snyder via computer kiosks within the room, making for an entirely interactive viewing experience. Room 6BCF

8:30-9:30: Atom.com, Lucasfilm, and Olivia Munn talk Star Wars Fan Movies
Olivia Munn (G4's Attack of the Show) joins Atom.com, Lucasfilm, and top fan filmmakers to discuss 2009's newly anointed Fan Movie Challenge winners and new developments in fan filmmaking. Get a sneak preview of the highly anticipated sequel, Star Wars Gangsta Rap: Chronicles, and hear about Olivia's new fan film project (hint: it could be yours). Also joining the panel will be former George Lucas Selects Award winners Trey Stokes (Pink Five), Robert Reeves (Padme), and Chris Crawford (Star Wars Gangsta Rap). Moderated by Chris Albrecht, co-editor of NewTeeVee.com. Room 7AB

8:45-11:45: HBO's True Blood Presents: The San Diego Comic-Con International Masquerade
Fabulous original and re-created costumes crafted by our talented attendees appear on stage before an audience of thousands, with impressive awards and cash prizes bestowed to those judged most outstanding. Doors will open for audience seating at 8:15 PM, but the line will start much earlier! Tickets will be required for seating and will be given out free to those lining up near Ballroom 20 beginning at 4:30 PM. Masters of Ceremony are writers/artists Phil Foglio and Kaja Foglio of Studio Foglio, and halftime entertainment will feature special advance movie previews, behind-the-scenes films, and more. (Overflow seating available in Rooms 5AB, 6A and in the Sails Pavilion.) Ballroom 20

8:45-1:30: Masquerade Party
Join your friends in the Convention Center's beautiful Sails Pavilion to party the night away while the Masquerade plays on the big screen!

9:30-11:30: Pander Brothers of Grendel Fame Screen Debut Feature Film, Selfless
Awarded Best Feature at the BendFilm Fest and Best Supporting Actor (Mo Gallini), Selfless is a psychological thriller about an architect whose life is terrorized by a spiteful identity thief. Director/co-writer Jacob Pander (Accelerate, Grendel) and producer/co-writer Arnold Pander (Tasty Bullet, Grendel), actor Mo Gallini (2 Fast 2 Furious, Mr. & Mrs. Smith), and film critic David Walker (Badazz MoFo) are on hand for this special advanced screening and panel Q&A! Room 7AB

10:00-12:00: Give 'Em Hell Malone Screening and Panel
Catch an exclusive early screening of the upcoming noir-action film Give 'Em Hell Malone, followed by a Q&A with stars Thomas Jane (The Punisher) and Chris Yen, along with director Russell Mulcahy (Highlander) and writer Mark Hosack. Room 6DE

Halloween By The Sea...


It's almost eight years old, but there hasn't been a Halloween themed event in Tokyo DisneySEA like there is in Tokyo Disneyland, but that's all about to change...

The Tokyo Disney Resort's very own Disneyland, just like the original here in California, has had a seasonal Halloween themed time of the year where the park is decorated and the holiday is celebrated Disney style. Even DCA celebrates Halloween, albeit not as lavishly as Disneyland. But despite being around as long as California Adventure, DisneySEA hasn't had a consistent entertainment for guest entering the most stunningly beautiful theme park in the world... until now.

Starting September 10th, Tokyo DisneySEA will have "Mysterious Masquerade," its first park-wide Halloween event. The typical things you would expect to see on Halloween will be there from pumpkins, eerie music, dusty old cobwebs with flickering candles, all of which will be layered in details. The Masquerade will be a special twenty-plus minute show featuring Mickey and Minnie going to a costumed dance party at which it's revealed that all the other guest are ghost. Another smaller show called "Masquerade Dance" will feature various Disney characters and a special Halloween themed fireworks celebration called "Night High Halloween" will delight guest throughout the park. The event will run till November 3rd. As if they couldn't make TDS anymore desirable to go see... Scary, isn't it?

Can't wait for the Tricks and Treats...

Friday, July 10, 2009

Reynolds Is The Emerald Warrior...


It's confirmed...

The trades (as in Variety) have just confirmed it. Ryan Reynolds is Green Lantern. So all you N Sync Haters can rejoice. I'd say I'm happy with the choice, I think he'll make a very good GL, but he would have made an even better Flash (he was connected to David Goyer's failed attempt of the Scarlett Speedster at one time). Most of the comic geeks/friends I've talked to about this are happy with the casting, but the question is...

Is Marvel?

Nerdvana: Day Two Schedule...


Here with another heads-up on the coming return to Geek Mecca...

The Friday, July 24th Schedule for Comic-Con 2009:

10:00am-12:30pm
: Warner Bros. Pictures
Footage and panels for "Where The Wild Things Are," "The Book of Eli," "A Nightmare on Elm Street," "The Box," "Jonah Hex" and "Sherlock Holmes". Hall H

10:30-11:30am: Coraline
Henry Selick & Neil Gaiman Q&A session about the upcoming DVD/Blu-ray release. Room 6A

10:30-11:30am: Stargate Universe
Cast and Crew Q&A session and footage from the upcoming spin-off series. Ballroom 20

11:30am-12:30pm: The Prisoner
Jim Caviezel, Jamie Campbell-Bower, Lennie James and crew do a Q&A session and an official sneak preview of the six-part mini-series remake of the classic 60's cult series.

12:45-2:15pm: Disney Animation
Footage and panels for "The Princess and the Frog," "Toy Story 3," "Ponyo," "Prep & Landing," and the 3D re-releases of "Toy Story 1 & 2" and "Beauty and the Beast". John Lasseter hosts the panel and legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki appears. Hall H.

1:45-2:45pm: Shorts
Robert Rodriguez sits down for a Q&A and talks his upcoming family film. Room 6DE

2:15-3:00pm: 24
Kiefer Sutherland, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Anil Kapoor and Katee Sackhoff along with the showrunners will do a panel and show a sneak peek at the Season 8 premiere episode. Ballroom 20

2:30-3:30pm: 9
Elijah Wood, Jennifer Connelly, Tim Burton, Timur Bekmambetov and Shane Acker will do a Q&A session and show footage from the animated fantasy epic. Hall H

3:45-5:00pm: Sony Pictures Entertainment
Footage and Q&A session for apocalyptic horror thriller "Legion" and alien invasion dark comedy/thriller "District 9". Paul Bettany, Peter Jackson, Tyrese Gibson, Adrianne Palicki, Neill Blomkamp and Doug Jones will be in attendance. Hall H.

4:00-5:15pm: Dollhouse
Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku do a no-holds-barred Q & A about the upcoming second season and screen the never-before-seen "Epitaph One" episode. Ballroom 20

4:45-5:45pm: The Mighty Boosh
Creators/stars Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding, along with actors Michael Fielding, Rich Fulcher, and Dave Brown give a Q&A about the British cult comedy. Room 6A

6:30-7:30pm: Entertainment Weekly: The Visionaries
A discussion with iconic filmmakers James Cameron (Avatar) and Peter Jackson (District 9) on the Future of Film. Hall H

Artwork In Progress...


The artwork that was presented to the Hong Kong Legistrative Council for this expansion phase of Hong Kong Disneyland has been released...

It's much better than what was out originally, but I'd still like to see more and better artwork...

UPDATE: Below are the one sheets of each land...









Who's Looking After "The Beaver," Anyhow...


The most talked about unfilmed/unproduced script in Hollywood could be on its way to being made...

If you remember, last year I posted "The Black List" which was a gathering of the top ten scripts circulating around that had yet to be filmed. The number one on that list was a script called "The Beaver."

The Beaver is written by Kyle Killen, one of Hollywoods new "It" writers and tells the story of Walter Black, a depressed toy manufacturer. Walter loses his family and his business, then in a moment of desperation he creates a hand puppet named The Beaver. The Beaver talks to him in a chatty British accent and suddenly, Walter's personality is transformed. Through the puppet, Walter is able to do and say things he felt were never possible in the ridged structure that his life had been set up in. Everything goes well, even great at first, but then, through a twist, things turn horribly ugly as the puppet wants to take charge and refuses to let Walter move on. It's been pitched as a darly comedic "Liar Liar." Many people have been attached from Steve Carell to recently Jim Carrey (pending directorial approval). Jay Roach was originally attached to direct, but he too has moved on to something else.

Now, apparently Jodie Foster has moved into the director's chair and she has a powerful reason why. Mel Gibson. She took the script to him and he loved it and attached himself to it. Funding hasn't been approved yet for the 18-19 million dollar film (Chicken feed in this town, really). But with Gibson's box office record it shouldn't be too hard to gather the funding for this offbeat, small film even with Mel's recent history of battling his inner demons.

Developing...

Nerdvana: Day One Schedule...


Just to give you a heads-up on the coming return to Geek Mecca...

The Thursday, July 23rd Schedule for Comic-Con 2009:

10:15-11:15am:
"Astro Boy"
Freddie Highmore and Kristen Bell Q&A, along with exclusive debut footage. Room 6BCF

10:30-11:30am: TheOneRing.net presents "The Hobbit"
The site's staff talk early stuff, potential behind-the-scenes footage and/or guest. Room 7AB

11:00am-12:30pm:
Disney Pictures 3D Panel
3D Footage from Disney’s "A Christmas Carol," "Alice In Wonderland" and "TR2N". Guests include Robert Zemeckis, Tim Burton, Sean Bailey and Steve Lisberger. Hall H

12:00-1:00pm:
"Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey"
Several cast members and crew will show off clips and discuss the 3D, CGI Large Format film featuring animated sequences with actual space imagery.

12:45-2:00pm: "Avatar"
The first public screening of footage in 3D. James Cameron, Jon Landau, Sigourney Weaver and Zoe Saldana will appear for a Q&A. Hall H.

2:00-3:00pm: "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs"
Footage from the animated family comedy. Q&A with Anna Faris, Bill Hader, Andy Samberg. Room 6BCF.

2:15-3:15pm: Summit Entertainment
Footage from "Astro Boy", "Sorority Row" and "The Twilight Saga: New Moon". Various cast members (to be confirmed) will appear. Hall H.

3:00-4:00pm: Masters of the Web
Web-heads Robert Sanchez, Ryan Rotten, Mike Sampson, Jeremy Smith, Brad Miska, Drew McWeeny, Devin Faraci, Paul Christensen, Wilson Morales, Vic Holtreman, and George Roush give a fiery debate on the film news world. Brandon Routh and Sam Huntington will show off "Dead of Night". Room 32AB.

3:30-4:30pm: "The Hole"
"Gremlins" helmer Joe Dante and Haley Bennett Q&A about his new 3D horror thriller. Hall H

4:45-5:15pm:
"The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus"
Footage from and Q&A session with Terry Gilliam about the fantasy film starring the late Heath Ledger. Hall H.

5:15-5:45pm: "Pandorum"
Ben Foster, Cung Le and Antje Traue appear to hype the sci-fi horror thriller. Hall H.

5:45-6:45pm: "Kick-Ass"
Director Matthew Vaughn, Nicolas Cage, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and a surprise guest will give a Q&A and present world premiere footage. Hall H

6:30-7:00pm: "Thirst"
Rare U.S. appearance by acclaimed Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook to promote the vampire melodrama. Hall H

8:00-9:30pm: "Green Lantern: First Flight"
World Premiere screening of the DC animated title. Ballroom 20

9:30pm-12:00am: "Trick 'r Treat"
Michael Dougherty's darkly comic Halloween-set horror flick screens. Dougherty, Anna Paquin, Tahmoh Penikett and Brian Cox on a panel moderated by Harry Knowles. Ballroom 20.

The irony is this used to be the slow day for the event. It's now becoming as crowded and filled with events as the Friday and Saturday days. Yikes, this makes one's choices even harder. For me, next year will be exhausting. And this year?

It'll be disappointing, since I won't be there...

Apps Store: Year One...


One year ago today, Apple's iPhone Apps Store opened...

It's hard to believe that only a year ago this little project by the Fruit Company opened up with just 500 applications. Today it has over 50,000. Wow, it's grown so much in that small amount of time.

Already out of diapers and being trained to walk so quickly...

It's "Go" Time...


The Hong Kong Legislative Council approved the Walt Disney Company's plan for expansion of Hong Kong Disneyland, yesterday (actually, today, just hours earlier in HK).

Here's the press release:

The Hong Kong SAR Government and The Walt Disney Company (TWDC) today applaud the Legislative Council’s approval of the financial arrangement relating to the Hong Kong Disneyland (HKDL) expansion plan. Three new themed areas will be added to HKDL, bringing the total number of attractions, entertainment, and interactive experiences at the resort to over 100 by 2014 and further establishing Hong Kong as one of the world’s premier international family tourist destinations.

Financial Secretary, Mr John C Tsang commented that, "HKDL, as an important tourism infrastructure, has brought substantial economic benefits to Hong Kong. With the proposed expansion and realignment of the financial arrangements, we believe that HKDL would rise up to the keen competition in the region on the tourism front, attracting more family visitors from round the world. This will generate streams of benefits to our tourism and related sectors, further reinforcing the tourism industry’s contribution as a major pillar of Hong Kong’s economy."

"We are pleased that the financial agreement relating to the HKDL expansion has been approved and we are eager to begin work on this exciting new chapter for Hong Kong Disneyland," said Jay Rasulo, Chairman of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts. "This substantial investment represents our continued commitment to and confidence in Hong Kong Disneyland and solidifies our partnership with the Hong Kong government helping assure the resort’s long-term success."

He continued, "This expansion will further enhance HKDL’s position as a world-class family tourist destination, provide immediate and long-lasting benefits to Hong Kong and add unique and thrilling new experiences for our Guests."

The new offerings, designed to significantly add to the overall Guest experience at HKDL, are expected to open in phases over a five year period. Work is expected to commence later this year, spurring the local Hong Kong economy by creating more than 3,700 jobs in terms of man-years in Hong Kong from 2009 to 2014, including 850 expected within the first year of construction. After the completion of the expansion, the project will continue to serve as a major economic driver with HKDL adding approximately 600 new positions, and bringing the total number of HKDL Cast Members to more than 5,500.

Two of the three new themed areas, "Grizzly Trail" and "Mystic Point," will be exclusive to HKDL for the first five years after their respective openings. The third, "Toy Story Land," will be exclusive within Asia for the first five years after opening.

Under the approved plan and current business projections, TWDC would contribute approximately HK$6.25 billion in new capital and debt conversion and the Hong Kong Government would convert a like amount in debt principal and interest. The Hong Kong Government would retain the majority ownership of 52 percent in the joint venture and TWDC would own the other 48 percent.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

In Brightest Day, In Blackest Night...

So let me see...

A dying alien named Abin Sur, crashes on Earth. In his last dying moments, he has his powerful ring search for and summon the planet for his replacement. The fallen member of the Green Lantern Corps asks the ring to find someone that is "utterly honest and born without fear" and all he could come up with was this?



Better check the battery and recharge that thing...

First, Ain't It Cool News was reporting the testing of Justin Timberlake for Green Lantern earlier today, and now the Hollywood Reporter is confirming that along with the news that Bradley Cooper and Ryan Reynolds are among the other two in the running.

I have nothing against Timberlake, but he ain't test pilot Hal Jordan. Ryan Reynolds is the best of the three, but he's currently attached to "Deadpool" and I don't think Suits over at Warner Bros. would want him playing two Superheros. Bradley Cooper could wind up being the man that gets the job being as the studio is very sweet on the people involved in "The Hangover" right now. But Justin Timberlake? Who would have thought Abin Sur was a fan of N Sync?

Even space aliens can have bad taste...

Mouse @ Nerdvana...


Looks like the Mouse has released its schedule for Comic-Con 2009 and it's uber-cool/cotton candy delish...

And buried in it is the actual first verification of the plot to "Tron 2.0," introduced at a Thurday panel which I so wanted to sit in on. Unfortunately, something came up this year and I won't be attending for the first time in a decade. I am so bummed. Here's the press release:

BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Animation greats Hayao Miyazaki and John Lasseter and directors Robert Zemeckis and Tim Burton will take part in their first ever Comic-Con at the San Diego Convention Center July 23-24. The filmmakers will be on hand to help Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures showcase a wide-ranging roster of upcoming films, including 3D juggernauts ALICE IN WONDERLAND, TRON and DISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL, and animated gems THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, PONYO and the TOY STORY trilogy.

Zemeckis, Burton, Miyazaki and Lasseter will take part in industry panels.

* COMIC-CON’S FIRST EVER 3D PANEL — Veteran directors Robert Zemeckis and Tim Burton join TRON producers Sean Bailey and Steve Lisberger on Thurs., July 23 at 11 a.m. for an unprecedented presentation featuring behind-the-scenes filmmaker insights about the highly anticipated 3D adventures DISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL, ALICE IN WONDERLAND and TRON. In addition to Q&A opportunities with each of the filmmakers, the 90-minute panel will feature never-before-seen concept art, trailers, actual 3D film footage and other Comic-Con-only footage debuts. In a groundbreaking technical feat, this is the first time ever that 3D footage will be shown at Comic-Con. Patton Oswalt will moderate.
* ANIMATION PANEL — Animation legends Hayao Miyazaki and John Lasseter join veteran animation directors Lee Unkrich, Kirk Wise, Ron Clements and John Musker on Fri., July 24 at 12:45 p.m. for an animation panel which will highlight upcoming animated films, including Disney•Pixar’s TOY STORY/TOY STORY 2 double feature, Disney•Pixar’s TOY STORY 3, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ half-hour holiday TV special PREP & LANDING, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG and Miyazaki’s PONYO. John Lasseter will host the panel and Patton Oswalt will moderate a group Q&A following the presentation, which will include filmmaker insights, trailers and select film sequences.

ABOUT THE MOVIES

PONYO

From the Academy Award®-winning director and world-renowned Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki comes PONYO, a story inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale “The Little Mermaid.” Already a box-office success in Japan, the story of a young and overeager goldfish named Ponyo (voiced by NOAH CYRUS) and her quest to become human features an outstanding roster of voice talent, including CATE BLANCHETT, MATT DAMON, TINA FEY, FRANKIE JONAS, CLORIS LEACHMAN, LIAM NEESON, LILY TOMLIN and BETTY WHITE. PONYO opens in U.S. theaters on Aug. 14, 2009.

TOY STORY & TOY STORY 2 – DOUBLE FEATURE (In Disney Digital 3D™)

Disney?Pixar’s TOY STORY and TOY STORY 2 return to the big screen in an exciting double feature Oct. 2, 2009—this time in Disney Digital 3D™.

TOY STORY

They’re toys, they talk—at least when people aren’t around—and they’re back… celebrating the return of the “Toy Story” franchise—this time in Disney Digital 3D™! TOY STORY, the film that started it all, takes moviegoers back to that fantastic fun-filled journey, viewed mostly through the eyes of two rival toys— Woody (voice of TOM HANKS), the lanky, likable cowboy, and Buzz Lightyear (voice of TIM ALLEN), the fearless space ranger. The comically-mismatched duo eventually learn to put aside their differences when circumstances separate them from their owner Andy and they find themselves on a hilarious adventure-filled mission where the only way they can survive is to form an uneasy alliance.

TOY STORY 2

Disney•Pixar’s TOY STORY 2 picks up as Andy heads off to Cowboy Camp, leaving his toys to their own devices. Things shift into high gear when an obsessive toy collector named Al McWhiggin (voice of WAYNE KNIGHT), owner of Al's Toy Barn, kidnaps Woody (voice of TOM HANKS). At Al's apartment, Woody discovers that he is a highly valued collectible from a 1950s TV show called “Woody's Roundup," and he meets the other prized toys from that show - Jessie the cowgirl (voice of JOAN CUSACK), Bullseye the horse and Stinky Pete the Prospector (voice of KELSEY GRAMMER). Back at the scene of the crime, Buzz Lightyear (voice of TIM ALLEN) and the gang from Andy's room – Mr. Potato Head (voice of DON RICKLES), Slinky Dog (voice of JIM VARNEY), Rex (voice of WALLACE SHAWN) and Hamm (voice of JOHN RATZENBERGER) – spring into action to rescue their pal from winding up as a museum piece. The toys get into one predicament after another in their daring race to get Woody home before Andy returns.

DISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL (In Disney Digital 3D™ and IMAX® 3D)

DISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL, a multi-sensory thrill ride re-envisioned by Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Robert Zemeckis, captures the fantastical essence of the classic Dickens tale in a groundbreaking 3D motion picture event. Ebenezer Scrooge (JIM CARREY) begins the Christmas holiday with his usual miserly contempt, barking at his faithful clerk (GARY OLDMAN) and his cheery nephew (COLIN FIRTH). But when the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come take him on an eye-opening journey revealing truths Old Scrooge is reluctant to face, he must open his heart to undo years of ill will before it’s too late. Opens in theaters nationwide on Nov. 6, 2009.

THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG

Walt Disney Animation Studios presents the musical THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG, an animated comedy set in the great city of New Orleans. From the creators of “The Little Mermaid” and “Aladdin” comes a modern twist on a classic tale, featuring a beautiful girl named Tiana (ANIKA NONI ROSE), a frog prince who desperately wants to be human again, and a fateful kiss that leads them both on a hilarious adventure through the mystical bayous of Louisiana. THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG marks the return to hand-drawn animation from the revered team of John Musker and Ron Clements, with music by Oscar®-winning composer Randy Newman. Opens on November 25, 2009 in NY and LA, and on December 11, 2009 nationwide.

PREP & LANDING

PREP & LANDING is ABC’s first television special produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. The half-hour holiday special reveals the never-before-told tale of an elite unit of Elves known as Prep & Landing. Every Christmas Eve, this high-tech organization ensures that homes around the world are properly prepared for a visit from the Big Guy (aka Santa Claus). After working tirelessly on Prep & Landing for 227 years, an elf named Wayne (voice of Dave Foley) is upset when he doesn’t receive an expected promotion to be the Director of Naughty List Intelligence. Instead, Magee (voice of Sarah Chalke), the North Pole Christmas Eve Command Center Coordinator (NPCECCC for short), partners Wayne with Lanny (voice of Derek Richardson), an idealistic rookie who has an undying enthusiasm for Christmas. During their Christmas Eve mission, Wayne and Lanny encounter unexpected challenges that push them to their limits.

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (In Disney Digital 3D™)

Walt Disney Pictures’ magical animated classic BEAUTY AND THE BEAST returns to the big screen in Disney Digital 3D™, introducing a whole new generation to the Disney classic with stunning new 3D imagery. Opening Feb. 12, 2010, the film captures the fantastic journey of Belle (voice of PAIGE O’HARA), a bright and beautiful young woman who’s taken prisoner by a hideous beast (voice of ROBBY BENSON) in his castle. Despite her precarious situation, Belle befriends the castle’s enchanted staff—a teapot, a candelabra and a mantel clock, among others—and ultimately learns to see beneath the Beast’s exterior to discover the heart and soul of a prince. Featuring unforgettable music by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, and an enormously talented vocal ensemble, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST was the first—and only—animated feature to receive a Best Picture nomination from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

ALICE IN WONDERLAND (In Disney Digital 3D™)

From Walt Disney Pictures and visionary director Tim Burton comes an epic 3D fantasy adventure ALICE IN WONDERLAND, a magical and imaginative twist on some of the most beloved stories of all time. JOHNNY DEPP stars as the Mad Hatter and MIA WASIKOWSKA as 19-year-old Alice, who returns to the whimsical world she first encountered as a young girl, reuniting with her childhood friends: the White Rabbit, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Dormouse, the Caterpillar, the Cheshire Cat, and of course, the Mad Hatter. Alice embarks on a fantastical journey to find her true destiny and end the Red Queen’s reign of terror. The all-star cast also includes ANNE HATHAWAY, HELENA BONHAM CARTER and CRISPIN GLOVER; Linda Woolverton wrote the screenplay. Capturing the wonder of Lewis Carroll’s beloved “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” (1865) and “Through the Looking-Glass” (1871) with stunning, avant-garde visuals and the most charismatic characters in literary history, ALICE IN WONDERLAND comes to the big screen in Disney Digital 3D™ on March 5, 2010.

TOY STORY 3 (In Disney Digital 3D™)

The creators of the beloved “Toy Story” films re-open the toy box and bring moviegoers back to the delightful world of Woody, Buzz and our favorite gang of toy characters in TOY STORY 3. Lee Unkrich (co-director of “Toy Story 2” and “Finding Nemo”) directs this highly anticipated film, and Michael Arndt, the Academy Award®-winning screenwriter of “Little Miss Sunshine,” brings his unique talents and comedic sensibilities to the proceedings. TOY STORY 3 comes to theaters nationwide in Disney Digital 3D™ on June 18, 2010.

TRON (title not final) (In Disney Digital 3D™)

TRON is a 3D high-tech adventure set in a digital world that’s unlike anything ever captured on the big screen. Sam Flynn (GARRETT HEDLUND), the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn (JEFF BRIDGES), looks into his father’s disappearance and finds himself pulled into the same world of fierce programs and gladiatorial games where his father has been living for 25 years. Along with Kevin’s loyal confidant (OLIVIA WILDE), father and son embark on a life-and-death journey across a visually-stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceedingly dangerous.

Mea Culpa...


Looks like the critics of Pixar's "Up" have finally started to admit they were wrong...

The New York Times has a nice article by Brooks Barnes that talks to some of the people that originally doubted the Lamp could pull this off and they've finally started say they misjudged the film a bit.

But just a bit...

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

It Has Begun...


Even though construction had already started on office facilities and a round house for the Red Cars weeks ago, groundbreaking officially began today of "Cars Land" in the Timon parking lot.

Counting the days till Summer 2012...

Separate But Equal...


The announcement of this new plan has gotten strong reaction from Disney Geeks/Fans...

I don't think it'll ever be said the the Disney community is ambivalent on something. Many people are expressing outrage that Disney would dilute the specialness of Club 33 by having another exclusive club over in in the Disneyland Resort's sister gate. Others have felt that there is no way people would be giving up their place in line for a secondary club in a park that doesn't reach the high standards that Walt himself would have imposed.

It's clear to understand the strong feelings that Disney fans are having, but I don't think that it should be looked at as something that takes away from Club 33. I've gotten a few e-mails from people that have said: how dare Disney add another private club." They insist that it'll only hurt the original one. Well, first off, it's in an entirely different park so I won't feel that it is taking away from the one in NOS. And from everything I've heard or seen, it won't be a sub-par club it terms of theming or decorations. It'll be a different period of architecture as it should be, but it that's to be expected regarding where it is being placed.

I believe it's the intention of WDI and the Suits to provide a distinctive experience for these members, but I don't know if the price is going to sway die hards on the 33 waiting list to give up their place in line. That being said, I wish they would wait until the new DCA develops a reputation of its own. Maybe around 2013 or 2014 there will be a much greater desire to have a club there and enough Legend will have developed around the rebranded California Adventure to make it so. I also feel that putting it at the front, directly in public view is tricky. I mean, it's the park weenie, or at least one of two (the other being Grizzly Peak) and guest may not take to walking up to the icon and being told: "Sorry, you're not allowed." How would one feel if this had been the case with Sleeping Beauty Castle? The only way this will work is if the bottom area is easily accessible to the general public that moves around Buena Vista street. If they make the entrance to the CCC somewhat discrete and subtle, while still allowing the normal guest to peruse around the lower sections of the building it could be worked out. But WDI and Burbank need to realize that Club 33 succeeds because of its anonymity as well as it's exclusivity and this project doesn't seem to have any of that. But this is still an evolving concept and the final design and implementation haven't even begun to gel. The final form of this club could be very different than what we're discussing here today.

My own personal preference would be for them to put the club somewhere in Hollywoodland once a Second Phase has begun. Hopefully Imagineers will turn this land into more of something like a bygone era of Tinsel Town, and less a working studio. That way they could create a little back alley or culdesac with a discreet entrance into some form of Art Deco building which could house DCA's exclusive club. But that's my two-cents, it's doubtful that the higher-ups in WDI are listening to me. And truthfully, their plans for the CCC may work out, it won't be until the holiday season of 2010 that the front entrance would be done and that is presuming there won't be any delays. That's a year and a half from now. Nations have been born and disappeared in that amount of time. These plans could change a dozen times between now and the debut of this new entrance.

And they probably will...

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

20,000 Writers Under The Sea...


Actually, it's only the third writer, but it sure does feel like that many sometimes...

Finally, there is good news regarding the Nemo/20K prequel. Justin Marks, who replaced Bill Marsilii is being replaced by "Braveheart" scribe Randall Wallace. This is indeed very good news. Wallace tends to write the kind of sweeping, macho action-adventure that I can see this becoming. And I could see it being good depending on how much of a rewrite it is. Hopefully there'll be more changes coming as well. First off, please let Will Smith choose to film MIB 3 so that he's not available to play in this. Get someone who could fill the bill better, like Eric Bana, hello? Like I keep mentioning. He'd be perfect. Oh, and one last change please. Someone replace McG with a director that knows story. Michael Bay, you need not apply.

Hey, I can dream...

The Two Towers...


The Bay Lake Tower DVC expansion doesn't open until August, but the website for it is open now...

This is a really nice, well thought out website. Perhaps the Mouse should put these guys in charge of the websites for the parks? I didn't originally like this design, but I've slowly warmed up to it. I do love the interiors of this place, though. It looks spectacular and seems to follow the Contemporary's "Futuristic-Retro" look.

If only the new look of the Disneyland Hotel here at the California Resort winds up looking as grand and spectacular...

More Focus On The Frog...


The folks over at the Animation World Network have posted another featurette on Walt Disney Animation Studios latest effort...

This one entitled "The Princess and the Animator" focuses on Mark Henn, the man in charge of animating Tiana in this film. Like a book, each new bit of info on this film is another page that I delight in learning about. Give it a look.

December...

Hat Tip to Latino Review's El Guapo.

Forging My Friday Nights...

Wacka, wacka, wacka!


Wow, Hollywood is delving into my past so much I think I should get a percentage...

I remember leaving school on Fridays. Going home, calling friends, getting Mom to drop me off at the Mall so I could meet my pals at the arcade (You know what an arcade is, don't you?), playing the latest games as we scoped the scene for cute girls. Little did I know that my childhood was so important to film makers.

In a bit of interesting news, Warner Brothers has purchased the rights to bankrupt video game creator Midway Games, owners/distributors of such classic 80's/90's titles as Pac-Man, Joust, Mortal Kombat and Spy Hunter among several others. All for the low, low price of $33 million dollars. That wouldn't even cover the cost of the salaries of the stars in one of the films they're going to make from this. Still, I'm trying to see how Pac-Man the movie will look. That television show wasn't exactly the greatest cartoon those Suits in the 80's did.

Developing...

Second To None, But One...

Up is awesome.
Let's go see it again!



Great news for the Lamp's Tenth Blockbuster...


File this one under all those critics that were talking about what a bad decision it was for Disney to buy Pixar because of the diminishing box office returns.



Pete Docter's latest film has now passed "The Incredibles," which happens to be my favorite film from the Lamp, to become the second highest film from Pixar. The highest would be "Finding Nemo" and "Up" isn't going to make enough to beat it. But this is clearly a case where second best is good enough. Heck, it's great as far as I'm concerned.




The adventures of Carl Fredericksen has now pulled in over $300 million dollars between it's domestic and international releases, with many more countries still to open up. So the final take on this should be somewhere north of $400 million... maybe way north.




If you haven't see this film yet, go see it and sit back watching quality story making with something Michael Bay's never heard of: A plot.



I've seen this film three times now, and it just gets better each time you watch it. It's still my favorite film of the year, and simply a jewel of rich, deep and emotionally involving storytelling. Something most animation and live-action doesn't have.



Here's the rankings of Pixar's ten films according to Box Office Mojo:

1 Finding Nemo $339,714,978
2 Up $264,816,694
3 The Incredibles $261,441,092
4 Monsters, Inc. $255,873,250
5 Toy Story 2 $245,852,179
6 Cars $244,082,982
7 WALL-E $223,808,164
8 Ratatouille $206,445,654
9 Toy Story $191,796,233
10 A Bug's Life $162,798,565

Hat Tip to Upcoming Pixar.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Blue Sky Buzz: California Sweet...


Yes, that logo is what you thought it was...

Think there's not enough eateries in DCA since they pulled the plug on so many after the initial opening? Well, you might have a very exclusive eatery come 2011/2012 if the Imagineers and Suits have their way.

One of the prime examples of exclusiveness that the Mouse is thinking about. Again, that was "thinking" about. Not approved yet, but several concepts have been floating around regarding an exclusive club/restaurant like the one over in NOS known as "Club 33" that most Disney fans know about.

They've even begun sending out feelers asking 33 members and people on that loooooonnng waiting list if they'd be interested in an exclusive club over on the other side of the Esplanade. Should they get enough positive feedback, WDI will proceed ahead with plans that Burbank thinks could net some big cash from those willing to fork it over. Of course, DCA has to develop a reputation other than the one it has now and that'll take time. Once that brand, spankin' new front entrance opens to let guest experience the new look, it's hoped that along with all the other improvements, the truly Disney faithful will go for the chance to be part of this historic venue. Many people who are on that waiting list might be willing to become the founding members of this exclusive, and as of yet unnamed club.

Not to mention it'll reduce those long lines of people waiting to get into Club 33 as well...

UPDATE: It appears that several other websites are now reporting the goods on this. I've known about it since last week, but chose to wait and post if for Monday while away for the 4th of July. I promised not to reveal details from my source, but since it's already out there I'll just mention a few.

The club would be known as the "Carthay Circle Club" or "CCC" as in Tripple C, and be built in the future Carthay Theater. Styled in the Spanish Revival style that Los Angeles was bathed in during the late 20's/early 30's, the club would evoke the feel of a place that Walt would have been seen in. Heavily layered in the animation history of the company, members would walk around rooms designed to have the feel of what you'd find at an idealized 2719 Hyperion during Walt's younger days.

Will it get made? Will people join an exclusive club at the still evolving park? Time will tell...

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Overseas Christmas...

Here's a look at a couple of foreign posters for Walt Disney Pictures "A Christmas Carol" film...
MoCap? Bah, Humbug!






It'll be interesting to see how this plays come Christmas...

Hat Tip to IMP Awards and DVD Forum.

Roadblocks...


It appears that the road to expansion in Hong Kong is filled with potholes...

There's a big stink flying up about some in the city's Legislative Council about not approving or putting on hold the greenlighting of the expansion of HKDL. A few people seem to find this great news, while others are predicting doom and gloom. Neither shouldn't be focused on such opposite extremes of a decision on this plan.

First off, wishing that the plan would fail because you're not happy with one part of the plan (Toy Story Land) is like thanking someone for not taking your wallet as they drive off in your car. If the plan doesn't go through then you would be left with a park that languishes in the shadow of it's coming big brother and results in a very bad financial situation for Disney that wouldn't be good for the rest of the company. If you don't like the non-expansion of WDW or other parts of the Mouse's world, you really won't like it should this fail. It would have company wide repercussions. So all those out there that are praying for failure, please pray for something else. One thing about building things you don't like is they can always be "plussed" or remade to look better (DCA anyone?). But the feelings some have for this expansion's failure is more emotional that realistic. And besides, those that are wanting Toy Story Mania to be put in should examine the Land a little closer. There's a lot of room for expansion and TSM would likely go into that large area in a second phase, should the first one see an uptick in attendance.

In regards to those that are thinking of this as the end of the world for Disney's fifth kingdom, please stay calm. This is likely a posturing move by the Legislative Council and although there are a good deal of those that don't feel satisfied with this deal, the truth of the matter is that it'll likely pass. It may be a slim margin, bit it most likely will go through. Why, you wonder? Because the economy. For the same reason that Shanghai agreed to a sweet deal for the Walt Disney Company even though