Comic-Con 2007

JRock3x8

Shared on Fri, 07/27/2007 - 13:26

(sigh)

ok, first I need to complain a little bit (as I usually do).

WTF does Star Trek have to do with Comics?  Battlestar Galactica? Why does Star Wars get its own DAY at Comic-Con? What's next - are we going to see movies like HairSpray at ComicCon?  (ugh)  There are so many things at Comic Con which have absolutely no remote connection to comic books whatsoever.  Why don't they just call it Geek Entertainment Extravaganza 2007.  GEE!  (ugh)

Ok, with that behind us, let's recognize and celebrate Comic-Con as a fesitval of all things geek, and not confined to the world of comic books.  There, I feel better already.

Beowulf - yowzas.  I can't decide if this movie is going to be like a kindergartner's version of 300, or a really adult version of Teletubbies.  In case you haven't heard, Robert Zemeckis (of Back to the Future fame) is making this movie in a similar fashion to The Polar Express (100% mocap CGI, nothing is "real").  I've also read that they are filming a version with no curse words and edited down violence in an attempt to make this a more accessible picture.  That's too bad because the thought of Angelina Jolie as an animal doing naughty things is a tasty one indeed (Bad JRo, Bad JRo)

The Dark Knight - although little has been revealed about Batman 6 as of this posting, I am super excited about this film because I have been watching the film crews all summer toil on the streets of Chicago and for as many downtown places as they have been, I am thinking that my city will be featured prominently in the film, but probably not in a way you would recognize it.  Supposedly, they are shutting down LaSalle Street this weekend to film scenes and there's going to be a helicopter downtown as well.  Cool!

DC's mystery countdown - saw this on E3 that DC is counting down to some super huge ridiculous announcement which everyone assumes that it means someone major is going to die.  (yawn)  next.

Iron Man - I'm not a big Iron Man fan - I think I may have watched 5 min of an Iron Man cartoon on TV but that's about it.  However, I just can't help but be taken in by Jon Favreau's (director, also starred on Friends briefly as Monica's megarich boyfriend) enthusiasm for his project.  If even half of that enthusiasm makes it into the pic, this thing could be a real winner!

Indy 4 - So Karen Allen is back.  That's kinda cool - I can get into it.  She said something about a "family" in her lil schpiel so that begs the question, Is Indy a daddy?

OCT - reminds me a LOT of Sin City.  nuff said.

Blade Runner - (jumping up and down like a little school girl)  yay! yay! yay! yay! So finally, I can have my original theatrical release back that I actually prefer to the director's cut and the director's cut AND a NEW FINAL CUT all in a sick super box set that looks like Deckard's briefcase AND it's going to available in BOTH hi-def formats!!!!  I think they call that a "geek-gasm".  Sorry if any got on ya...

Cloverfield - I just have no clue what this is about.  Anyone wanna help me out?

Comments

Smithcraft's picture
Submitted by Smithcraft on Sun, 07/29/2007 - 12:32
When I went the first time in '86, there was quite a bit of that Japanamation stuff. What did that have to do with US comics? SC
Smithcraft's picture
Submitted by Smithcraft on Sun, 07/29/2007 - 12:37
Clicked on 'add comment' too soon. Comic-con has been moving away from comics for several years now, as they try to push them off to the side to fit more mainstream entertainment into the show. Which is really sad, 'cuz the older cons were much better with great representation from the comic book companies that dragged most of their major talent out to the con. Sadly now it's just company 'reps' at the booths handing out crap. SC
TANK's picture
Submitted by TANK on Fri, 07/27/2007 - 13:33
Star Trek used to have a pretty successful line of comics back in the bronze age and earlier of comics. There's been some newer star trek series but never really took off, probably because there's no supporting show. Anyway Star Trek has it's place in comic history for sure. Now if Star Wars were getting that kind of attention, i'd question it a little but. The star wars books were never really that popular. I think ihave Star Wars #1 in my collection somewhere.
TANK's picture
Submitted by TANK on Fri, 07/27/2007 - 13:34
Edit : I mis-red your Star Wars bit, ya, that much attention i think is lame for Star wars. It wasn't really a big part of Comic Book history. Though they did have a few series, it wasn't as successful as Star Trek.
Big0ne's picture
Submitted by Big0ne on Fri, 07/27/2007 - 13:37
I already call it the "Geek Entertainment Extravaganza 2007" :lol:
JRock3x8's picture
Submitted by JRock3x8 on Fri, 07/27/2007 - 13:51
"that much attention i think is lame for Star wars. " well if they're doing a new movie or if they're going to kick off a comic book series, then fine, no problem but the only reason star wars is there is to say "look at how much f'ing money we have! is this some sick stuff or what?" come on, guys... :roll:
Lbsutke's picture
Submitted by Lbsutke on Fri, 07/27/2007 - 14:42
uh..actually there is a direct relation to the multi start wars, star treck, and Battlestar galactica comic titles that are currently out, and have been out for years..Just an fyi.
JRock3x8's picture
Submitted by JRock3x8 on Fri, 07/27/2007 - 16:17
fyi, apparently cloverfield is a re-imagining (i just love that word) of godzilla

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