Conventions

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Live from Hall H: Watchmen Footage Brings the House Down

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Comic-Con attendees knew that the Watchmen panel in Hall H was going to be the main event of the Con — what they didn’t know is that the footage shown would stun them to silence.

Live From Hall H: Dark Castle Offers Hills Running Red and Ninjas Assassinating

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Dark Castle unleashes trailers for Ninja Assassin and The Hills Run Red on the unwitting masses at Comic-Con, sending horror fans and teenage Korean-Pop-Singing fans into paroxysms of joy. At the same time.

Max Payne Shifts Into the Supernatural at Comic-Con

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Nothing could stop our Rob Hunter from getting to the interviews for Max Payne, not even a clustered up press event. That said, this movie might actually kick some ass.

Twilight at Comic-Con: Catherine Hardwicke Wants to Do ‘New Moon’

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Our very own Cole Abaius sits down with Stephenie Meyer, Catherine Hardwicke, Robert Pattinson from Twilight. No, he didn’t make a fool of himself. That bad.

They Wouldn’t Let Us Drive the Watchmen-Mobile

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A great close up look at Watchmen’s Archimedes – the ship used in filming Zack Snyder’s forthcoming adaptation of Alan Moore’s masterpiece graphic novel.

Comic-Con 2008 Brings Out the Big Names!

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If you’re like me, and you are – you handsome devil you – then you’ve been shaking uncontrollably since last Summer, fiendishly awaiting the next Comic-Con to roll around. In a little over a month, you’ll get your overdose, but in the meantime, the list of confirmed special guests should be enough to get you through the cold, lonely nights.

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WonderCon 08: Shutter

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Shutter is a remake of an Asian horror film, complete with scary Asian chicks in dimly lit rooms. It’s rated PG-13. It stars Pacey Witter.

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WonderCon 08: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

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Prince Caspian is darker and much more savage.”

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WonderCon 08: Wall-E

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Without a doubt, the biggest surprise for me at this year’s WonderCon was my reaction to Pixar’s new film Wall-E.