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A LOOK BACK AT COMIC-CON 2008

We were able to find 112 Matching Programs from our Programming Schedule for your search with the following program type Movies
Thursday, July 24
10:00-11:30 Comic-Con Film School 101: Preproduction and Screenwriting—
For the fifth year in a row, Comic-Con Film School returns with a four-day, hands-on, nuts-and-bolts series of classes on how to make a movie for very little money, using available video technology and desktop postproduction software. Whether you're shooting your first Zelda fan film or that story about the leather-clad girl who hunts werewolves, this course will take you from script to DVD so that you, too, can enter your own movie into the CCI: IFF. This first class covers the specifics of preproduction on the cheap, including screenwriting, casting, scheduling, location scouting, crewing-up, getting equipment for nothing, and so on. Panelists for the class include Matt Kohnen (NYFA, writer/director of Wasting Away), Valerie Perez (producer/star of Paula Peril—Trapped in the Flames and Tears of the Dragon, a Lara Croft Fan Film), Nick Murphy (director of Tears of the Dragon), Aaron Shoenke (director of Batman Legends and Patient J), and Sean Rourke (writer/director of 1st Person Shooter).
Room 26AB
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Film School | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
10:00-11:00 Masters of the Web—
For the second year in a row the biggest genre and movie websites are coming together to discuss how new media have affected movie making, what it takes to run a popular site, and much more in a panel discussion and Q&A session. Participants include Robert Sanchez (IESB.net), Garth Franklin (Darkhorizons.com), Mike Sampson (Joblo.com), Erik Davis (Cinematical.com), John Campea (TheMovieBlog.com), Brad Miska (Bloody-Disgusting.com), Eric "Quint" Vespe (Aintitcool.com), Devin Faraci (CHUD.com), Paul Christensen (Movieweb.com), and Kellvin Chavez (Latinoreview.com). Moderated by directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor ( Crank 2, The Game).
Room 32AB
Categories: Fandom | Movies
10:30-11:30 Tripwire—
The staff of Tripwire and some friends discuss Tripwire Annual 2008 and the future of genre fiction, with special panelists Pat McGreal, Jamie McKelvie, and others. Moderated by Joel Meadows (editor-in-chief) and Andy Grossberg (associate editor, U.S.).
Room 3
Categories: Comic Books | Fandom | Movies | Television
11:00-12:00 The Comic Art of J. G. Jones—
It's the summer of J.G.! Come celebrate with Comic-Con special guest J.G. Jones, the artist behind the summer blockbusters Wanted and Final Crisis as he discusses his work on everything from 52 and Marvel Boy to some hidden movements from earlier in his career. Hosted by DC Comics senior story editor Ian Sattler.
Room 8
Categories: Comic Books | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Movies
11:00-12:00 The Disney Animation Story Process—
Nathan Greno (head of story, Bolt), Don Hall (head of story, The Princess and the Frog), Mark Kennedy (head of story, Rapunzel), Joe Mateo (story artist, Bolt), Michael LaBash (story artist, Bolt), Paul Briggs (story artist, The Princess and the Frog), and Josie Trinidad (story artist, The Princess and the Frog) offer an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look into the story process at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Coming together exclusively at Comic-Con, these story team leaders will take you from first concept to final story approval as they discuss the art of storyboarding, re-create story pitches, and share boarding styles from their upcoming animated features. Don't miss this revealing and humorous panel and your chance to get a sneak peek at Disney's next animated feature, Bolt!
Room 32AB
Categories: Animation | Kids | Movies | Writers & Writing
11:30-12:30 Hasbro: GI Joe—
As Hasbro ramps up for the summer 2009 blockbuster movie release of GI Joe, Aaron Archer (Hasbro Design), Michael Ritchie (Hasbro Marketing), and Michelino Paolino (Hasbro Design) discuss this year’s product line, entertainment, and other initiatives. Panelists will include special guests that you won’t want to miss, plus Q&A!
Room 7AB
Categories: Action Figures, Toys and Collectibles | Movies
11:30-1:00 20th Century Fox: The Day The Earth Stood Still and Max Payne—
Stars Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly, plus director Scott Derrickson and producer Erwin Stoff, present an exclusive look at The Day The Earth Stood Still, Fox's contemporary reinvention of its 1951 classic. Keanu is Klaatu, an alien whose arrival on our planet triggers a global upheaval. As governments and scientists race to unravel the mystery behind the visitor's appearance, a woman (Jennifer) and her young stepson get caught up in his mission—and come to understand the ramifications of his being a self-described "friend to the Earth." Klaatu Barada Nikto.
The legendary interactive video game Max Payne comes to the big screen, telling the story of a maverick cop determined to track down those responsible for the brutal murder of his family and partner. Hell-bent on revenge, his obsessive investigation takes him on a nightmare journey into a dark underworld. As the mystery deepens, Max is forced to battle enemies beyond the natural world and face an unthinkable betrayal. "Max Payne" himself—Mark Wahlberg—will be on hand with Mila Kunis, Ludacris, and director John Moore to discuss turning the game's noirish, hard-hitting, and complex world and characters into a movie event.
Hall H
Categories: Gaming | Horror and Suspense | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
1:15-2:00 How to Tell a Story—
Get a deep insight into the craft of storytelling from these masters in the field: David Gerrold (TV writer, author of 30+ novels), William F. Nolan (TV and film writer, author of over a dozen novels), George Clayton Johnson ( Twilight Zone, Star Trek, Ocean's 11, Logan's Run), John Truby (owner, John Truby's Writer's Studio, author, Anatomy of Story), and Marc Scott Zicree (TV writer, executive producer, Sliders; author of The Twilight Zone Companion). Moderated by Chas Holloway with Shadowstar Games president Mark O'Bannon.
Room 4
Categories: Comic Books | Gaming | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
1:15-2:45 Summit Pictures—
Summit Entertainment presents a sneak peek of exclusive footage of some of its upcoming major film releases: Push—In this futuristic sci-fi thriller set in Hong Kong, a group of young American ex-pats with extraordinary psychic abilities must band together and use their different talents on a final mission to escape a clandestine government agency forever. Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Djimon Hounsou, Camilla Belle and director Paul McGuigan present a first look at exclusive footage and answer questions about the film.
Knowing—An action thriller of global proportions. Director Alex Proyas appears in person to introduce never-before-seen footage for his new major motion picture starring Nicolas Cage.
Twilight—Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling book series, Twilight is an action-packed, modern-day love story between a vampire and a mortal. Director Catherine Hardwicke, author Stephenie Meyer, and the cast—including Robert Pattinson (Edward), Kristen Stewart (Bella), Cam Gigandet (James), Rachelle LaFevre (Victoria), Edi Gathegi (Laurant), and Taylor Lautner (Jacob)—answer your questions about bringing the world of these beloved characters to life on the big screen and show exclusive footage from the film.
Hall H
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
2:00-3:00 Red Sonja: One-on-One—
Robert Rodriguez ( Sin City), Rose McGowan ( Grindhouse), Doug Aarniokoski (2nd unit director, Resident Evil 3) and David White ( Undisputed 2) are teaming up to bring back the red-headed warrior woman known as Red Sonja. Join Robert, Rose, Doug, and David for this one-on-one interview and Q&A session!
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
2:15-3:15 Anchor Bay: Jack Brooks Monster Slayer Artists Panel—
Preview the upcoming DVD release of Jack Brooks Monster Slayer with star/producer Trevor Matthews, director/co-writer Jon Knautz, producer Patrick White, composer Ryan Shore, creature designer David Scott, and horror icon Robert Englund! Then hear writer/director Daniel Waters ( Heathers), Oscar-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson ( Masters of Science Fiction), and writer/director Robert Hall ( Laid to Rest) discuss their latest Anchor Bay projects! Moderated by Shock Til You Drop’s Ryan Rotten.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Movies
3:00-4:00 DVD/Blu-ray Producers 2008—
Bill Hunt, Todd Doogan, and Adam Jahnke (The Digital Bits.com, Geek Monthly) discuss the latest DVD and Blu-ray Disc developments and look ahead at upcoming releases. Panelists include Javier Soto ( Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy II: The Golden Army), Charles de Lauzirika ( Blade Runner, Twin Peaks), Andy Mangels ( The Real Ghostbusters, Slimer), Cliff Stephenson ( Rambo, Crank 1 & 2), and Robert Meyer Burnett ( Shoot ’Em Up, Free Enterprise 2). There will be lots of Q&A, so be sure to bring your questions!
Room 5AB
Categories: Fandom | Movies | Television
3:00-4:00 Disney: Race to Witch Mountain—
What secrets does Witch Mountain hold? Stars Dwayne Johnson and Carla Gugino and director Andy Fickman talk about the mysterious, paranormal activity around Witch Mountain. Dwayne, Carla, and Andy will present the first look at the movie and answer audience questions as they talk about the thrilling action-adventure that is set to hit theatres in March 2009!
Hall H
Categories: Kids | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
4:00-5:00 Star Trek Without a Blueprint: How Books and Comics Keep Expanding the Boundaries of the Star Trek Universe—
Andy Mangels (moderator and Star Trek author), Margaret Clark (executive editor, Pocket Books), Andy Schmidt (senior editor, IDW) and Star Trek authors Kevin Dilmore, Dave Mack, Scott Tipton, Wil Wheaton, and Dayton Ward discuss the future of Star Trek publishing.
Room 32AB
Categories: Comic Books | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
4:45-5:45 "SCREAM" Like a Girl—
Spike loves women. And the coolest women on the planet are the ones who destroy aliens, defeat serial killers and battle evil villains with their superpowers! In honor of Spike's ScreamAwards 2008—the first and most important televised event that celebrates the genius creative talent behind the powerhouse Hollywood genres of comic books, science fiction, fantasy and horror—Spike brings you a candid discussion of these genres from the women they love, who are poised to rule the fanboy's universe! Moderator Kevin Smith ( Clerks), the brilliant writer, director, and comic book genius hosts an all-female panel of actresses, artists, writers, directors, and producers, including Gale Ann Hurd ( Terminator, Terminator 2), Lucy Lawless ( Xena, Battlestar Galactica), Jaime King ( The Spirit, Sin City), and Pia Guerra ( Y: The Last Man), in a discussion about working in these genres from their unique point of view. Twenty lucky panel attendees will win tickets to the 2008 Scream Awards.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comic Books | Movies | Television | Writers & Writing
5:00-6:00 The Pitching Hour—
Michael Polis (WildBrain Studios, YoGabbaGabba), Jermaine Turner (director, Disney/ABC Cable Networks Group), Jill Sanford (manager, original series, Disney Television Animation), Sam Humphries (MySpace Comics), Paula Gould (PEG PR), Jeremy Love (writer/producer, Gettosake Studios), and moderator Dan Evans (freelance development exec) will take an idea from conception through production for various media. This process will include creating a pitch document, obtaining agents, and getting a pitch meeting. The panelists will explain, through hypothetical example and humorous stories, the process that new creators should adapt to make their way into the Hollywood creative battleground. Knowing that each project is unique, there will be a Q&A to allow the audience to really hone in on the solutions to obstacles they may encounter. Also on hand will be IP lawyer Brendan McFeely to give creators insight on protecting their ideas as they navigate Hollywood!
Room 5AB
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comics Law School | Movies | Television | Writers & Writing
5:30-6:30 Dark Castle: RocknRolla—
Launched in 1999, Dark Castle Entertainment was founded to create a unique brand of horror movies inspired by the works of legendary filmmaker William Castle. Recently, Dark Castle entered into an arrangement with CIT Group Inc. to broaden the company into a full genre label encompassing feature films, Home Video and comic books. Under the supervision of producer Joel Silver, Dark Castle's upcoming roster includes the action film RocknRolla, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Gerard Butler, scheduled for an October 2008 release; Ninja Assassin, directed by James McTeigue and starring Korean music sensation Rain; and Whiteout, directed by Dominic Sena and starring Kate Beckinsale. Its Home Video titles will include The Hills Run Red, starring Sophie Monk, William Sadler and Tad Hilgenbrink, and comic book projects will include Ferryman, by Marc Andreyko and Jonathan Wayshak. Appearing in person: Gerard Butler and Guy Ritchie ( Rocknrolla), Rain ( Ninja Assassin), and producer Joel Silver.
Hall H
Categories: Comic Books | Horror and Suspense | Movies
6:00-7:00 Life, Death, Life of Star Trek—
You've heard a lot of hype about sci-fi's first franchise lately, now it's time to see what it's all about and celebrate an illustrious 40 years of boldly going with this regular panel of unpaid, uncensored Treksperts, who pay homage to Trek's past and future with some special surprises and exclusive audio-visual treats you'll only see here. Daren Dochterman ( ST: TMP Director's Cut Special Edition), Robert Meyer Burnett ( Free Enterprise), Jeff Bond ( The Music of Star Trek), and moderator Mark A. Altman ( Free Enterprise) talk Trek like no one else can...or will.
Room 2
Categories: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
6:00-7:00 Spotlight on Frank Beddor—
Comic-Con special guest Frank Beddor, author of the best-selling "Looking Glass Wars" series, and creator of the Hatter M graphic novel, talks about the creation of his books, gives the story behind the story, and presents concept art from a wide array of artists who have visualized his text: Ben Templesmith ( 30 Day of Night), Doug Chiang ( Star Wars), and Stephan Martiniere ( I, Robot). He'll reveal the new online game The Card Soldier Wars, show a special effects trailer for The Looking Glass Wars movie, and discuss how each of these mediums connect and extend The Looking Glass Wars universe.
Room 5AB
Categories: Comic Books | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Gaming | Movies | Writers & Writing
6:00-7:00 Devil’s Due Presents: Hack/Slash and Beyond!—
Hollywood screenwriter Justin Marks ( Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li) joins Hack/Slash creator Tim Seeley ( Halloween: Nightdance) to talk about the new H/S film and his new DDP/Capcom comic book series Bionic Commando. Also featuring director Todd Lincoln, Hack/Slash Annual stars from The Suicide Girls, and a blockbuster surprise guest you won’t want to miss!
Room 8
Categories: Comic Books | Gaming | Movies
6:45-7:45 Robotech Industry Panel—
Tommy Yune, director of Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, covers the history of the animated series that introduced a generation to anime and discusses upcoming new releases in the wake of the announcement of the live-action feature film.
Room 6B
Categories: Anime & Manga | Movies
7:00-9:00 Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist—
Get a look behind the mask of The Spirit creator in this feature-length documentary movie. With a triumphant world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, the production features the legendary writer/artist Will Eisner with Frank Miller, Stan Lee, Jules Feiffer, Jack Kirby, Kurt Vonnegut, and many others. Following this unique free movie screening, director/producer Andrew D. Cooke and writer/producer Jon B. Cooke will be available for a dynamic Q&A session.
Room 7AB
Categories: Comic Books | Movies | Nighttime Programming
7:30-8:30 Geek Roundtable Live—
Be a part of a live podcast with the guys from GeekRoundTable.com, the coolest geek podcast on the Internet. The guys will discuss the latest and hottest in comics, movies, television, DVDs, and games. Put your two cents in and get free prizes to boot, and maybe the guys will let you sit in the empty chair! Featuring Ned Cato Jr., Jesse Lopez, Chris Sturhann, Mary Sturhann, Matt Jeffery, Wesley Strawther, and Johann Joseph starring as himself.
Room 10
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comic Books | Fandom | Gaming | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Television
8:00-8:30 Lionsgate and Marvel: Punisher: War Zone!—
Producer Gale Anne Hurd ( The Incredible Hulk) and stars Ray Stevenson ( Rome) and Julie Benz ( Rambo, Dexter) take you into the world of the Punisher for an exclusive first look. You won't be prepared!
Room 6B
Categories: Comic Books | Movies | Nighttime Programming
8:30-9:00 Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures: Saw 5—
Join director David Hackl, along with the filmmakers and cast for an exclusive first look at the latest terrifying installment of the most successful horror series in history!
Room 6B
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Movies | Nighttime Programming
8:30-10:00 Star Wars Fan Film Awards—
It’s the 7th Annual Star Wars Fan Movie Challenge Awards! Brought to you by Lucasfilm, and hosted by San Diego Comic-Con International, the Star Wars Fan Movie Challenge honors the best promising Star Wars moviemakers. The top award is chosen by Star Wars writer/director George Lucas himself. Come see this year’s winning movies.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Fandom | Humor & Satire | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Science Fiction & Fantasy
9:00-10:00 Repo! The Genetic Opera First Look—
See what director Darren Lynn Bousman has been up to since directing the last three Saw movies: Repo! The Genetic Opera. Check out the phenomenon that is this Goth Rock musical with sneak peeks and the new trailer plus stories from Darren and the actors themselves, including Alexa Vega ( Spy Kids), Bill Moseley ( The Devil’s Rejects), and Ogre (the band Skinny Puppy), among others.
Room 6B
Categories: Movies | Nighttime Programming
9:00-12:00 10th Annual Superhero Kung-Fu Extravaganza—
Martial Arts movie master Ric Meyers ( Inside Kung-Fu) celebrates a decade's worth of bringing you the funniest, fastest, and most amazing film clips by creating an anniversary show of the greatest kung-fu fights of all time, complete with surprise guest stars and freebies! If you attend only one "Extravaganza" in the next ten years, make this the one!
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Fandom | Movies | Nighttime Programming
10:00-12:00 Warner Premiere and Warner Home Video: World Premiere of Lost Boys The Tribe—
Prepare to sink your teeth into the long-awaited and highly anticipated next chapter of the cult phenomenon started by the 1987 cult classic, and be the first to see Lost Boys The Tribe before its July 29 DVD release at this special world premiere. More than 20 years in the making, Lost Boys The Tribe is an homage to the original 1987 cult hit and stars Corey Feldman as vampire hunter Edgar Frog, along with Tad Hilgenbrinck, Angus Sutherland, and Autumn Reeser, with appearances by Jamison Newlander and Corey Haim. Meet the cast and filmmakers as director P J Pesce and original Lost Boys star Corey Feldman are joined by Tad Hilgenbrinck, Angus Sutherland, and Autumn Reeser to answer questions and talk about the making of this new horror classic.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Movies | Nighttime Programming
Friday, July 25
10:00-11:00 Marvel: Your Universe—
Become an integral member of the Marvel Creative Committee as Kevin Feige (president, Marvel Studios), Dan Buckley (president, publishing), Joe Quesada (editor-in-chief, publishing), and Craig Kyle (senior VP, creative development, Marvel Animation) sit down with you and get your thoughts on all things Marvel. They’ll reveal what’s on the horizon with Marvel Studios, Publishing, and Animation and ask for your feedback and insights on what Marvel has done and is planning to do. From the day that The House of Ideas was built, Marvel has been your universe and now more than ever they’d like to hear what you have to say about everything from Marvel cinematic continuity to the upcoming slate of new animated television series in 2009 to the Skrull infiltration of our world.
Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Movies | Television
10:00-11:30 Comic-Con Film School 102: Production—
Today’s class focuses on the specifics of production, from shooting techniques to lighting on the cheap, to crew positions you need (and don't need), to costuming, props, and set decorating for as little money as possible. Panelists for the class include Matt Kohnen (NYFA, writer/director of Wasting Away), Valerie Perez (producer/star of Paula Peril—Trapped in the Flames and Tears of the Dragon, a Lara Croft Fan Film), Nick Murphy (director of Tears of the Dragon), Aaron Shoenke (director of Batman Legends and Patient J), and Sean Rourke (writer/director of 1st Person Shooter).
Room 26AB
Categories: Comic-Con Film School | Movies | Seminars & Workshops
10:00-11:00 TheOneRing.net: The Hobbit—
Middle Earth returns with the announcement that The Hobbit will be developed into a feature film directed by Guillermo del Toro and produced by Peter Jackson. The world's largest Tolkien community, TheOneRing.net, takes you behind the scenes of the latest news, announcements, and rumors pertaining to the production of the new film. Chris Pirrotta (TheOneRing.net), Larry Curtis (TheOneRing.net), Cliff Broadway (TheOneRing.net), Kristin Thompson (The Frodo Franchise), and possible special guests present this early look at making The Hobbit happen!
Room 32AB
Categories: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
10:45-11:45 Stargate Continuum—
Following on the heels of the hit DVD release Ark of Truth, the next full-length feature will be released Tuesday, July 29, with principal cast members returning for the biggest adventure of them all! This panel features Brad Wright (series co-creator and Continuum developer, executive producer and writer), Martin Wood (director), and (subject to availability) stars Richard Dean Anderson (General Jack O'Neill), Amanda Tapping (Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter), Ben Browder (Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell ), Michael Shanks (Dr. Daniel Jackson), and Christopher Judge (Teal'c).
Ballroom 20
Categories: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
10:50-11:35 Star Wars: The Clone Wars 3D Modeling—
What gives The Clone Wars series its live action cinematic sensibility? The process is called 3D Story at Lucasfilm Animation. Learn how this innovative team of panelists worked together to redefine traditional storyboarding so that the majority of storytelling is now done in the computer. This panel will give you firsthand insights into the challenges the crew faced as they embarked on defining this new process, both technically and creatively, while training traditional and CG artists to combine skill sets and create a new process for television animation. Moderated by Catherine Winder, producer, The Clone Wars.
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
11:35-12:35 Industrial Light & Magic and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull—
Academy award–winning visual effects house Industrial Light & Magic takes you behind the scenes of their work for the latest installment in the Indiana Jones series. You’ll get a firsthand look at how the effects were created and see what was involved in bringing Indy’s world to the big screen.
Room 7AB
Categories: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
11:55-1:00 Warner Bros.: Watchmen—
A complex, multi-layered mystery adventure, Watchmen is set in an alternate 1985 America in which costumed superheroes are part of the fabric of everyday society, and the "Doomsday Clock"— which charts the USA's tension with the Soviet Union—is permanently set at five minutes to midnight. When one of his former colleagues is murdered, the washed-up —- but no less determined —- masked vigilante Rorschach sets out to uncover a plot to kill and discredit all past and present superheroes. As he reconnects with his former crime-fighting legion—a ragtag group of retired superheroes, only one of whom has true powers —- Rorschach glimpses a wide-ranging and disturbing conspiracy with links to their shared past and catastrophic consequences for the future. Their mission is to watch over humanity...but who watches the Watchmen? Guest appearances TBA.
Hall H
Categories: Comic Books | Movies | Superheroes
12:00-1:00 Prince of Persia—
Jordan Mechner, the creator of the Prince of Persia video game and graphic novel and screenwriter on the upcoming movie, discusses the global phenomenon that is Prince of Persia, tying together the comics and the video game industry.
Room 4
Categories: Comic Books | Gaming | Movies
12:00-1:00 Costume Illustrators, Production Illustrators, and Concept and Storyboard Artists—
The making of a film or television show is a collaborative process. Costume illustrators and concept and storyboard artists, brought onto productions to develop images under the guidance of the designers, serve a key position in the web of communication that is essential to filmmaking. This panel offers a glimpse into the fundamental importance of illustration as well as the seamless creativity between the key conceptual departments on favorite feature films and television productions. Moderator William David Hogan, director and storyboard artist ( Into the Blue 2, Whiteout) will host costume illustrators from CDG, Local 892, including Oksana Nedavniaya ( Narnia: Prince Caspian, Twilight), Phillip Boutte, Jr. ( Star Trek 2009, Terminator Salvation), Felipe Sanchez ( Speed Racer, Wolverine), and Christian Cordella ( G.I. Joe, The Mummy 3), alongside illustrators and artists from Local 790: Ricardo Delgado ( Age of Reptiles comics, Eagle Eye), Jeff Errico ( Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Crank), Tim Burgard ( The Incredible Hulk, Wolverine), Mark Moretti ( Valkyrie, The Day the Earth Stood Still), and Trevor Goring ( The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Watchmen).
Room 32AB
Categories: Art and Illustration | Costuming | Movies | Television
12:25-1:15 Star Wars: The Clone Wars: New Books Based on the Movie and TV Series—
The Star Wars Saga continues with a wide variety of tie-in books for the groundbreaking new series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, including novels, nonfiction, comics, and children's books. Please join Carol Roeder and Frank Parisi from Lucas Books, along with Karen Traviss (author of The Clone Wars novel from Del Rey), Henry Gilroy (author of The Clone Wars comic from Dark Horse), Jason Fry (author of The Clone Wars Visual Guide from DK Publishing), and Erin Dempsey (marketing director, Penguin Young Readers) for questions and answers—and a sneak peak at these must-have books! Moderated by Lucasfilm's Pablo Hidalgo.
Room 7AB
Categories: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
12:30-1:30 The Art of Adapting Comics to the Screen—
The cinematic renaissance of comic book-based films continues, and here's your chance to learn what it takes to adapt these dream projects to the screen! Creative Screenwriting magazine's senior editor Jeff Goldsmith hosts an amazing panel of Stan Lee (co-creator of Iron Man), Zak Penn (screenwriter, The Incredible Hulk), and Mark Fergus (co-screenwriter, Iron Man).
Room 5AB
Categories: Comic Books | Movies | Writers & Writing
12:30-1:15 Spaced—
Actor/creator Jessica Hynes ( Shaun of the Dead), actor/creator Simon Pegg ( Shaun of the Dead), and director Edgar Wright ( Hot Fuzz) recall Spaced, the clever and edgy comedy series that started it all for the award-winning team behind Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. Plus: Q&A session. (Look for the Spaced screening tonight in the same room at 10:15PM!)
Room 6A
Categories: Fandom | Humor & Satire | Movies | Television
1:00-2:00 Introducing Resident Evil: Degeneration—
Producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi ( Devil May Cry 4, Resident Evil 4) and director Makoto Kamiya (special effects director, L: Change the World, Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack) introduce the full-length CG-animated motion picture based on the popular Capcom video game franchise. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment invites you to be the first to see the film's revealing new trailer and take part in a Q&A session with the filmmakers.
Room 2
Categories: Gaming | Horror and Suspense | Movies
1:00-2:00 Production Designers—
For the second consecutive year, Comic-Con attendees will have the opportunity to interact with a lineup of master production designers—the artists responsible for creating the looks of today's most celebrated sci-fi/fantasy films and television. Organized by the Art Directors Guild, IATSE Local 800, these production designers will show clips, answer questions, and share their methods for creating imaginary worlds and convincing environments. Participating panelists (listed alphabetically) include Richard Hudolin ( Battlestar Galactica, Caprica—BSG prequel), Alex McDowell ( Watchmen, Corpse Bride), J. Michael Riva—( Iron Man, Spider-Man 3),— Barry Robison ( Wolverine, The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader). Moderating the panel is John Muto, designer of Terminator 2 3D, Species, and Home Alone.
Room 32AB
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
1:15-2:00 Hasbro: Star Wars and Indiana Jones—
Derryl DePriest and Justin Kreter (Hasbro marketing), are joined by Brian Parrish, Mark Boudreaux, Dwight Stall, and Brian Wilk (Hasbro design) to talk about what the Hasbro design and marketing teams have in store for the remainder of 2008 in the Star Wars and Indiana Jones lines. Plus a special sneak peek into some 2009 secrets and a Q&A session!
Room 7AB
Categories: Action Figures, Toys and Collectibles | Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
1:15-2:00 Trailer Park—
The Comic-Con perennial returns in a big—Hall H— way! See all the latest trailers for the biggest upcoming films, all in one handy-dandy timeslot.
Hall H
Categories: Movies | Television
1:45-2:45 Ghostbusters: The Video Game—
Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, and panelists from Sierra Entertainment and Sony Pictures Consumer Products discuss the eagerly anticipated Ghostbusters: The Video Game, due out this October. The panel focuses on what it takes to bring fans the next chapter in the Ghostbusters universe, including working with the original cast members and Sony Pictures Consumer Products to create a completely true and faithful interactive ghostbusting experience.
Room 6B
Categories: Fandom | Gaming | Humor & Satire | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
2:00-3:30 Comics Arts Conference Session #8: Playing the Hero—
Peter Coogan (Institute for Comics Studies), wrestler Diamond Dallas Page ( Yoga for Regular Guys), actor John Newton ( Superboy), City of Heroes gamer Jospeh Cohen (Justice Knights Yahoo group), and Matthew (Feedback) Atherton ( Who Wants to Be a Superhero) discuss and explore how wrestlers, actors, and gamers understand, adapt, and apply the superhero genre.
Room 30AB
Categories: Comic Books | Comics Arts Conference | Fandom | Gaming | Movies | Superheroes
2:00-3:30 Scribe Awards/Media Tie-in Writers Panel—
The second annual presentation of the International Association of Media-Tie-in Writers (IAMTW) "Scribe" awards, honoring such notable franchises as CSI NY, Murder She Wrote, Criminal Minds, Stargate Atlantis, Star Trek, Resident Evil and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The awards presentation is followed by a panel of nominees, including William Dietz ( Hitman), Stacia Deutsch ( Nancy Drew), Kevin J. Anderson ( Last Days of Krypton), Steven Paul Leiva ( 12 Dogs of Christmas), Alan Dean Foster ( Transformers), Lee Goldberg ( Monk), and moderator Max Allan Collins ( American Gangster). Andy Mangels ( Iron Man) will present the awards.
Room 32AB
Categories: Animation | Awards Ceremonies | Comic Books | Gaming | Horror and Suspense | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
2:00-2:30 Universal: The Wolfman—
For its upcoming action-horror film The Wolfman, Universal will showcase new footage and a presentation from the title monster's creator, six-time Oscar-winning special effects artist Rick Baker.
Hall H
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Movies
2:30-3:30 Radical Comics!—
Radical Publishing will discuss 2008 and beyond with some major announcements. On board for the Comic-Con panel will be Radical's president and publisher, Barry Levine and editor-in-chief, Dave Elliott. In addition, Steve Niles ( 30 Days of Night), writer of both the comic and the screenplay for his upcoming Radical project, City of Dust; Ian Edginton ( Stormwatch: Post Human Division), who discusses his dark, never before seen approach to Aladdin; Sam Sarkar, writer of Caliber; Edmund Shern, writer of Freedom Formula; and Hercules designer—and cover artist for issues #1 and #2—the legendary Jim Steranko!
Room 10
Categories: Comic Books | Horror and Suspense | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
2:45-3:45 Lionsgate and Odd Lot Entertainment: The Spirit—
Writer/director Frank Miller and producer Deborah Del Prete are joined by film stars Gabriel Macht, Samuel L. Jackson, and Eva Mendes in unveiling an exclusive preview of the new film based on the classic comic by Will Eisner.
Hall H
Categories: Comic Books | Movies
3:00-3:45 Indie Genre Films—
Drew McWeeny ("Moriarty") screenwriter/West
coast editor of AintItCoolNews.com, moderates a panel about the art of making
independent sci-fi, horror, and adventure movies with notable filmmakers: The
Dowdle Brothers (co-writers/director, The Poughkeepsie Tapes, Quarantine);
Oren Peli (writer/director/producer, Paranormal Activity);
Jacob Gentry (co-writer/co-director/producer) and Dave Bruckner
(co-writer/co-director), The Signal; Eric Zala (director/actor)
and Chris Strompolus (producer/actor), The Raiders of the Lost Ark:
The Adaptation; Adam Wingard (co-writer/director/producer of Pop
Skull); Chad Feehan (producer) and Thomas Hammock (production
designer, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane).
Room 26AB
Categories: Comic-Con Film School | Horror and Suspense | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
4:00-5:00 All Hail the Transformers!—
TF editor Denton Tipton hosts a panel of Transformers creators including writers Shane McCarthy ( All Hail Megatron), Chris Mowry ( The Reign of Starscream), Marty Eisenberg ( TF Animated), artists Alex Milne ( The Reign of Starscream), Marcelo Matere ( TF Animated) and others. Advance art, surprise announcements, and pints of Energon all around!
Room 2
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Kids | Movies | Television
4:00-5:00 Going Ape: Celebrating 75 Years of The Beast and The Beauty of King Kong—
KONG! KONG! KONG! Our panel celebrates 75 years of one of cinema's most famous and most beloved beasties. Panelists take look back at the history of King Kong on-screen along with fun facts, reminiscences and anecdotes about the film that inspired many of us to become fans, filmmakers and fanatics. A panel of experts and fans is moderated by Mark A. Altman and Jeff Bond ( Geek Monthly).
Room 3
Categories: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
4:00-5:00 The Saga Continues: Star Wars 2008—
For Star Wars fans it’s a stellar year, with the new Clone Wars movie on its way next month and great new Star Wars games from LucasArts to follow shortly. Lucasfilm’s Steve Sansweet will welcome Dave Filoni (director), Catherine Winder (producer), Henry Gilroy (co-writer), and Jason Tucker (editor) to talk about George Lucas’ ground-breaking new, fully animated movie, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, in theaters August 15. There’s news for video game fans too, on The Force Unleashed and The Clone Wars. Prepare for exciting, exclusive previews of the movie and the games too!
Hall H
Categories: Animation | Gaming | Kids | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
4:15-5:15 Xbox LIVE Original Content Panel—
You love the games, the TV, the movies, and Xbox LIVE Arcade, now see what is next. Get a sneak peak at the next generation of exciting original video content coming to Xbox LIVE worldwide. Meet the major Hollywood talent creating the content as they showcase their work, participate in a Q&A, and provide a few surprises.
Room 6B
Categories: Gaming | Movies
5:15-6:15 Entertainment Weekly’s The Visionaries: Filmmakers—
Kevin Smith ( Zack and Miri Make a Porno), Frank Miller ( The Spirit), Zack Snyder ( Watchmen), and Judd Apatow ( Knocked Up) are the filmmakers who are redefining what it means to have power in Hollywood. Because their power is derived from delivering high-profile entertainment to a hungry mainstream audience and from cultivating a rabid, pseudo-religious fan following. Listen as they engage in a free-wheeling conversation on the movie business, their upcoming projects, and what it means—to them—to be a geek. Moderated by Entertainment Weekly and EW.com senior editor Marc Bernardin.
Hall H
Categories: Comic Books | Movies
6:00-7:00 Star Wars Trivia—
Members of the San Diego Star Wars Society, veteran hosts of great Star Wars trivia game shows at Comic-Con International, are planning another trivia challenge for all fans who think they know their stuff about the galaxy far, far away. Show off your Star Wars knowledge, and maybe win a Star Wars prize or two!
Room 7AB
Categories: Fandom | Kids | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
6:30-7:30 Storyboarding: Earn over $100K—
Mark Simon, author of Storyboards: Motion in Art, 3rd Edition, and an artist with over 2,500 productions to his credit, covers how to get started in storyboarding, three mistakes most new artists make, tips to double your business and will demonstrate the newest Storyboard Pro software.
Room 30CDE
Categories: Art and Illustration | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Television
6:30-8:00 Kevin Smith Makes a "Porno"—
Well, not really, but for the umpteenth time, Smith is back at Comic-Con to talk movies, comics, and whatever else the audience wants to talk about. This year, he'll be highlighting his fall film, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, starring Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks. Expect some special guests.
Hall H
Categories: Comic Books | Fandom | Humor & Satire | Movies
7:15-8:15 Mystery Science Theater 3000 20th Anniversary Reunion—
From 1988 to 1999, the long-suffering captives aboard the Satellite of Love wisecracked their way through hundreds of cinema's problem children—those delirious B-movies of yesteryear created by twisted imaginations and, possibly, the need for a tax shelter. To celebrate the show's 20th Anniversary, join a historic reunion of cast and crew, including creator Joel Hodgson, producer Jim Mallon and fellow writer/performers Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Mary Jo Pehl, Paul Chaplin, J. Elvis Weinstein, Bridget Nelson, and Bill Corbett for a Q&A panel hosted by self-professed " MST3K nerd" and comedian Patton Oswalt ( The King of Queens).
Room 6B
Categories: Fandom | Humor & Satire | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Television
7:15-9:15 Totally Rad Show—
Hosts Alex Albrecht ( Diggnation), Dan Trachtenberg, and Jeff Cannata bring their Webby Award–winning geek culture show to Comic-Con in their first ever live performance. Join the guys for an explosion of movie, video game, TV, and comic book news and reviews, and see what makes this Revision3 show such an Internet phenomenon.
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comic Books | Fandom | Gaming | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Television
8:30-10:00 Marvel/Lionsgate: Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow World
Premiere!—
Whenever the forces of evil threatened mankind, Earth's mightiest heroes, the Avengers, were there to stop them—until they made the ultimate sacrifice in their final fight with the indestructible robot Ultron. But all was not lost, for Tony Stark (Iron Man) kept the children of the Avengers safe and raised them to become the teenage heroes of tomorrow. But it will take more than five teens to destroy the machine that defeated their parents. If these young heroes have any hope of winning, they must find the missing Hulk and come together as...the Next Avengers! Meet Craig Kyle (supervising producer), Gary Hartle (producer/supervising director), Christopher Yost (writer), and others involved in this new animated film and watch Next Avengers before its September 2, 2008 Blu-Ray and DVD release.
Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Superheroes
10:45-12:00 Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog—
The story of a low-rent supervillain (Neil Patrick Harris as Dr. Horrible), the hero who keeps beating him up (Nathan Fillion as Captain Hammer), and the cute girl from the laundromat he's too shy to talk to (Felicia Day as Penny). This musical in three parts, created for the Internet and written by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, Zack Whedon, and Maurissa Tancharoen, premieres in its entirety on the big screen at Comic-Con.
Room 6B
Categories: Fandom | Movies | Nighttime Programming
Saturday, July 26
10:00-11:30 The Black Panel ’08—
This is not the year to miss the Black Panel, and you know why! Featuring Method Man (The Wu Tang Clan), Reggie Hudlin (president, B.E.T.), Denys Cowan (B.E.T. Animation, “The Origin of the Joker”), Rusty Cundieff (director, Chappelle’s Show, Fear of a Black Hat) John Dokes (Marvel Comics), Dwayne McDuffie (Milestone Media, Justice League, Ben 10), and Faith Cheltenham (Tor.com). This is the definitive panel for what’s up in black and hip hop culture—and what a year it has been! Look out for some surprise guests. Hosted by Michael Davis ( The Underground, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Black People, But Were Afraid to Ask).
Room 5AB
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Movies | Superheroes | Television
10:00-11:30 Comic-Con Film School 103: Working with Actors and a Crew—
Day 3 deals with how to direct actors, organize a crew, and keep them all happy without anybody making any money. Panelists for the class include Matt Kohnen (NYFA, writer/director of Wasting Away), Valerie Perez (producer/star of Paula Peril—Trapped in the Flames and Tears of the Dragon, a Lara Croft Fan Film), Sean Rourke (writer/director of 1st Person Shooter), and actors Susan Smythe, Brian Stevenson, Kat Steel, Jack Conway, and Brad Upton.
Room 26AB
Categories: Comic-Con Film School | Movies | Seminars & Workshops
10:15-11:15 Spotlight on Ralph Bakshi—
On par with such auteurs as Walt Disney, Tex Avery, Chuck Jones, and art spiegelman, Comic-Con special guest Ralph Bakshi redefined animation and became a hero to countless generations of fans and filmmakers. His name is synonymous with the great tradition of American cartooning. Bakshi is responsible for such memorable films and television shows such as Fritz the Cat (the first X-rated animated feature film), The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, Spider-Man, Heavy Traffic, Wizards, Cool World, and The Lord of the Rings, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. Join Ralph Bakshi for a rare, in-person appearance as he discusses his legendary career. Moderated by Jon M. Gibson and Chris McDonnell, co-authors of Unfiltered: The Complete Ralph Bakshi, the only book chronicling the career of one of the pioneers of animation.
Room 6B
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
10:45-11:30 The Simpsons—
Entering into their record setting 20th season, The Simpsons debuted their first feature film in July 2007, grossing over $500 million worldwide. "The Simpsons Ride" opened in May 2008 at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida and Hollywood, California to great success. Now join the creative team behind this historic show and get the inside scoop on the upcoming season! Featuring Matt Groening (creator and executive producer); Al Jean (executive producer and head writer); Matt Selman (executive producer); Michael Price (co-executive producer); Matt Warburton (co-executive producer); Don Payne (consulting producer); Carolyn Omine (consulting producer); Mike Anderson (supervising director) and David Silverman movie and TV series director).
Ballroom 20
Categories: Animation | Humor & Satire | Movies | Television
1:15-2:00 Warner Bros.: Terminator Salvation—
In the highly anticipated new installment of The Terminator film franchise, set in post-apocalyptic 2018, Christian Bale stars as John Connor, the man fated to lead the human resistance against Skynet and its army of Terminators. But the future Connor was raised to believe in has been altered in part by the appearance of Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), a stranger whose last memory is of being on death row. Connor must decide whether Marcus has been sent from the future or rescued from the past. As Skynet prepares its final onslaught, Connor and Marcus both embark on an odyssey that takes them into the heart of Skynet’s operations, where they uncover the terrible secret behind the possible annihilation of mankind.
Hall H
Categories: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
2:00-3:00 Attack of the Show!—
Attack of the Show! is G4's irreverent interactive daily live "variety" show that paves the inside track to today's entertainment, technology and pop culture. Hosts Kevin Pereira, Olivia Munn, comic book expert Blair Butler and show producers give fans a rare opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at how this show brings tech-obsessed viewers all the up-to-the-minute news on Internet culture, technology, comic books, gadgets, live events and more. Get a glimpse of a day in the life of a daily tech show.
Room 3
Categories: Comic Books | Fandom | Gaming | Movies | Television | Webcomics
2:00-3:00 Comics: Across Every Medium—
Paul Feig (creator of Freaks & Geeks), David Goyer ( Batman Begins), Chip Kidd ( The Learners), Whitney Matheson ( USA Today’s Pop Candy blog), and Brad Meltzer ( The Book of Lies) are five superstars who make headlines in television, film, the graphic arts, journalism, and novels. But they all have comics in common. This isn’t just a trend. Join them for a discussion on the influence comics play in their work. It’ll be like a 21st century Breakfast Club—but with better references. Moderated by audiobook master Scott Brick ( The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant).
Room 6A
Categories: Comic Books | Movies | Television | Writers & Writing
2:15-3:15 A Look Back and Forward at DC Universe Animated
Original Movies—
From the heralded premiere of Superman Doomsday through the unparalleled launch of Justice League: The New Frontier and the blockbuster release of Batman Gotham Knight, the DC Universe animated original movies have ignited a new passion for comic book fare within the made-for-DVD realm. DC Comics, Warner Premiere, Warner Home Video, and Warner Bros. Animation presents the creative forces behind these acclaimed films for a glance back at their resounding success, and the inside scoop on future DCU releases—including a Comic-Con exclusive first look at the next film in this exciting series! DC Comics senior VP—creative affairs Gregory Noveck moderates a panel that includes DC Comics president and publisher Paul Levitz, DCU films executive producer Bruce Timm, director Lauren Montgomery ( Superman Doomsday), voice director Andrea Romano and, quite possibly, members of the voice talent behind the next superhero to grace the animated screen—in full color (well, at least red, white, and blue)!
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Movies | Superheroes
2:30-3:30 Disney Pixar: Bolt and UP—
For superdog Bolt, every day is filled with adventure, danger and intrigue, at least until the cameras stop rolling. Be the first to see exclusive animation as directors Chris Williams and Byron Howard present the new 3D comedy-adventure from Walt Disney Animation Studios!
Then it's UP: From the inventive storytellers that have taken you into the worlds of space, toys, and superheroes comes the extraordinary adventure that will take you to a lost world where anything can happen, and everything will. Meet director Peter Docter (Monsters, Inc.) as he presents the first-ever look at Disney Pixar's new animated 3D adventure comedy, UP.
Hall H
Categories: Animation | Kids | Movies
3:00-4:00 Top Cow: Herd It Through the Bo-Vine—
Members of the Top Cow Editorial staff and special guests will be on hand to discuss Pilot Season 2008, Broken Trinity, the Witchblade movie, The Darkness, and other exciting, upcoming projects. Panelists include Marc Silvestri ( Cyberforce); Seth Green and Hugh Sterbakov ( Freshmen); Ron Marz and Stjepan Sejic ( Witchblade); Phil Hester and Michael Broussard ( The Darkness); William Harms ( Bad Mojo), who will discuss his new Top Cow book, Impaler; and Randy Queen ( Darkchylde), who will talk about his new series, Starfall. All attendees will receive a ticket for a special Freshmen signing with Seth Green and Hugh Sterbakov at the Top Cow Booth (#2329) after this program.
Room 2
Categories: Comic Books | Movies
3:00-3:45 Music for My Indie Film: How and How Much?—
This panel offers
real-world answers to basic questions of how to find and use the right music
in an indie film and how much (or how little!) to expect to pay, including how
to license an existing song, how to create and release an indie soundtrack,
and even how to address the issues of "feel" and composition for effective
use of music for your project. Whether it’s animation, shorts, or features,
this panel will offer specific information that every filmmaker needs. There
will also be some discussion on the 3D format. Panelists include Dennis Dreith
(composer, The Punisher, GAG) and Demian Lichtenstein
(director, 3000 Miles to Graceland, Relentless 3D).
Room 26AB
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Film School | Movies
3:45-5:15 Universal: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon
Emperor and Death Race—
Universal Pictures presents key cast members, filmmakers, and previously unseen footage from its upcoming slate, including Summer 2008's The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor and Death Race. Additionally, the studio will showcase talent and materials from 2009 films such as Land of the Lost and Drag Me to Hell.
Hall H
Categories: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
4:00-5:00 Science of Superheroes—
James Kakalios, physics professor, author of The Physics of Superheroes, and science consultant for Watchmen, will give a presentation and answer questions regarding the physics of superheroes, many of whom get their science right more often than you'd think!
Room 2
Categories: Comic Books | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Superheroes
4:00-5:00 Costume Designers: Designing for Feature Films—
Meet the women and men who are the costume designers on this year’s blockbuster films. Panel moderator Mary Vogt ( Men in Black, Batman Returns) will talk to fellow members of the Costume Designers Guild, Local 892, Michael Wilkinson ( Watchmen, 300), Michael Dennison ( The Spirit, The Eye), Isis Mussenden ( Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian), and Kym Barrett ( Speed Racer).
Room 3
Categories: Comic Books | Costuming | Movies | Superheroes
4:00-5:30 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 learn firsthand and interact with some of the most accomplished members of the industry. Panelists include Michelle Rodriguez ( Lost), Steve Blum ( Wolverine), Lance Henricksen ( Aliens), Tom Kenney ( SpongeBob SquarePants), Hynden Walch ( Teen Titans), Wendee Lee ( Cowboy Bebop), and Mona Marshall ( South Park).
Room 30CDE
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Television
4:30-5:30 Treasures of ASIFA Archive—
Legendary animation director Ralph Bakshi along with ASIFA-Hollywood president Antranig Manoogian and ASIFA-Hollywood archivist Steve Worth will be screening rare films and discussing the finer points of story, animated filmmaking, and the history of animation and what it means to be an artist in today's world.
Room 10
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Movies
4:45-5:45 Spotlight on J. Michael Straczynski—
Yes, it's him again. Somehow—we have no idea how—he's gone from writing comics and TV to working with Tom Cruise, Clint Eastwood, Ron Howard, Paul Greengrass, Tom Hanks, the Wachowski Brothers, and Angelina Jolie. His long career (he's also known for Babylon 5, Twilight Zone, and others) stands as proof positive that there is no such thing as a just God. What's he up to now? What's coming next? What secrets remain yet untold? How did he achieve this (well, okay, we know that and let's just say it has something to do with a contract signed with Ba'al)? Come and ask the man responsible— J. Michael Straczynski—for Thor, The Twelve, and such upcoming movies ass Changeling, World War Z, Proving Ground, The Flickering Light, The Grays, and Lensman.
Room 6B
Categories: Comic Books | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Superheroes | Television | Writers & Writing
5:00-6:00 The Dead Space IP—
Ben Templesmith ( 30 Days of Night) and Antony Johnston ( Wasteland) lead a panel that includes Chuck Patton, AJ Jothikumar and Joe Goyette ( Dead Space animated feature) to discuss how graphic novels have become a vital component for top-tier entertainment brands and how multiple mediums (comics, games, and movies) have come together to create a holistic story. While famous comics have spawned successful movies, TV shows, and games, Electronic Arts' new sci-fi horror brand Dead Space has developed a comics series and animated feature to first introduce the universe to key opinion leaders and influencers. Panelists will discuss these new developments, what it takes to develop a successful brand that speaks to audiences across a variety of multimedia, and the implications for the future of the entertainment industry.
Room 2
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Gaming | Horror and Suspense | Movies
5:00-6:00 Join The Fight: Starship Troopers 3: Marauder—
Join Casper Van Dien ( Starship Troopers), Jolene Blalock ( Star Trek: Enterprise) and writer/director Ed Neumeier (writer of Starship Troopers and RoboCop) for a preview of the third installment in the wildly popular Starship Troopers franchise. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment invites you to “Join the Fight” and take part in an audience Q&A that will be recorded for download over Blu-ray's BD-Live network. Bring your Bluetooth phone and access exclusive content beamed directly to your handset during the panel!
Room 7AB
Categories: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
5:30-6:30 Character Design Workshop—
An introductory workshop focusing on the creation of characters for any medium, including the importance of storytelling, as well as tools to make memorable character designs. Topics to be discussed in clued the use of silhouette, gesture, reference, and attitude will be discussed. This workshop is great for beginners and will provide insight into the world of character design. Information on The Art Institutes will also be presented. Patrick Ballesteros is a concept illustrator who has been working in the film and game industry for the past four years and is currently an independent concept artist in gaming and an instructor at The Art Institute of California—Orange County.
Room 30CDE
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Comic Books | Gaming | Movies | Seminars & Workshops
5:30-7:00 Sony: Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Quarantine, Pineapple Express—
See the exclusive first look at footage and meet the stars of Underworld : Rise of the Lycans. The third film in the popular Underworld franchise delves into the origins of the centuries-old blood feud between the aristocratic vampires, known as Death Dealers, and the barbaric Lycans (werewolves). A young Lycan, Lucian (Michael Sheen), emerges as a powerful leader who rallies the werewolves to rise up against Viktor (Bill Nighy), the cruel vampire king who has persecuted them for hundreds of years. Lucian is joined by his secret lover, the beautiful vampire Sonja (Rhona Mitra), in his battle to free the Lycans from their brutal enslavement. On stage to take your questions will be Rhona Mitra, Bill Nighy, Michael Sheen and director Patrick Tatopoulos. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans is in theaters everywhere January 23, 2009.
Quarantine: Television reporter Angela Vidal (Jennifer Carpenter) and her cameraman (Steve Harris) are assigned to spend the night shift with a Los Angeles fire station. After a routine 911 call takes them to a small apartment building, they find police officers already on the scene in response to blood-curdling screams and soon learn that a woman living there has been infected by something unknown. After a few of the residents are viciously attacked, they try to escape only to find that the CDC has quarantined the building. Phones, Internet, television and cell phone access have been cut off, and officials are not relaying information to those locked inside. When the quarantine is finally lifted, the only evidence of what took place is the news crew's videotape. Quarantine opens in theaters everywhere October 17.
Pineapple Express: Frankly, if we tell you almost anything about the plot to this action/comedy, we probably wouldn't even be allowed to be here, so let's just say that producer Judd Apatow will be on stage with the gang in tow—director David Gordon Green, Seth Rogen (star and co-writer), James Franco, DannyMcBride, Amber Heard, and Evan Goldberg (co-writer)—to show you how they've taken this particular genre to new highs. Also, be sure to ask Seth and Evan about their upcoming Green Hornet film.
Hall H
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Superheroes
6:30-7:30 Blatant Keenspot 2008—
Pioneering webcomics powerhouse Keenspot returns for their 8th annual Comic-Con panel, and they're bringing high-concept funny-book factory Blatant Comics with ’em! Panelists scheduled to appear include Blatant president Bobby Crosby ( Last Blood, Marry Me), R.C. Monroe ( Out There), R. Smith ( Funny Farm, Banished!), Keenspot CEO Chris Crosby ( Sore Thumbs, Superosity), and surprise guests to be announced! Get the latest on the Last Blood feature film adaptation from producers BenderSpink ( The Ring, A History of Violence), new developments at Keenspot and ComicGenesis.com, and more.
Room 4
Categories: Comic Books | Movies | Webcomics
6:30-7:30 Troma, Supernatural Law, New Found
Glory, Ghost in the Shell—
Meet the diabolical minds behind your favorite comic books and films. George W. Bush Yale classmate and legendary Troma Studios founder Lloyd Kaufman once again mixes with the masses at this year's Troma, panel which features Batton Lash (creator, Supernatural Law), Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory band, www.moviescenester.com), and producer Steven Paul ( Ghost Rider, Doomsday, upcoming Ghost in The Shell with Avi Arad and Steven Spielberg). Learn secrets about how the upcoming Ghost in the Shell got to be produced. See Lloyd and The Toxic Avenger in pages of the newest Supernatural Law comic. Hear New Found Glory's movie music. Get insights on Lloyd's creative process plus down-and-dirty secrets of filmmaking with n behind-the-scenes clips from his upcoming Direct Your Own Damn Movie DVD and from Troma's theatrical hit Poultrygeist, Night of The Chicken Dead! See exclusive footage of Toxie in Iraq! Moderating (and self-medicating as needed) will once again be Mimi Cruz from Eisner Retailer Award–winning store Night Flight Comics.
Room 10
Categories: Comic Books | Horror and Suspense | Humor & Satire | Movies
6:30-7:30 The Anthropology of Star Trek—
Daryl G. Frazetti of the Department of Anthropology at Lake Tahoe Community College discusses anthropological themes in the Star Trek universe. Select themes include politics, religion, social problems, and the anthropological concept of “race.” The subculture of fandom is also explored. All topics will span the franchise and look at the relationship between Star Trek at any given point and contemporary society. This forum is based on the course offered at Lake Tahoe Community College and professional research.
Room 30AB
Categories: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Seminars & Workshops | Television
7:00-8:30 In Search of Steve Ditko Documentary—
Strange & Stranger: The World of Steve Ditko author Blake Bell hosts a showing of the documentary In Search of Steve Ditko by UK television star Jonathan Ross. The hour-long documentary features such comics legends as Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, and Stan Lee discussing Ditko's work and career along Ross' journey to find Steve Ditko in New York City.
Room 5AB
Categories: Comic Books | Movies | Nighttime Programming
8:30-10:00 Marvel: Wolverine and The X-Men Animated
Screening—
When an explosive event shatters the lives of the X-Men and takes away their mentor, the beaten heroes walk away from it all. But then they're given a rare glimpse into the future, and see a world in utter ruin, ruled by mutant-hunting Sentinels. So now the most legendary of all X-Men takes the lead—Wolverine! Reuniting these broken heroes, Wolverine embarks on the ultimate mission—to prevent the world's destruction. To rescue us from ourselves. To save the future. Meet Boyd Kirkland (lead director), Craig Kyle (supervising producer), Greg Johnson (head writer), and others involved with this new animated series and watch the first three episodes of this epic new X-Men series before its Nicktoons 2009 premiere.
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Superheroes
10:00-12:00 World Premiere! Mutant Chronicles—
Special "work-in-progress" feature film screening hosted by stars Thomas Jane ( The Mist), Ron Perlman ( Hellboy II), and Devon Aoki ( Sin City). This is the first public showing in our hemisphere of this steampunk action-adventure. A disparate squad of former enemy soldiers undertakes a suicide mission deep into the seething heart of the otherworldly mutant scourge bent on human extinction. Unrated, uncut, unreal. Q&A with cast, director Simon Hunter ( Lighthouse), and producer Edward R. Pressman ( The Crow).
Room 6CDEF
Categories: Movies | Nighttime Programming | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sunday, July 27
10:00-11:30 Comic-Con Film School 104: Postproduction with a Spotlight on Film Festivals—
The final day of Comic-Con’s comprehensive course on micro-budget moviemaking revolves around what to do after your movie is shot. Panelists will go over the basics of postproduction on your home computer, as well as what software to use for editing, graphic design, sound design, and visualFX, and finally, how to burn your finished product to DVD. You will also receive insider advice from special guest Chris Paffendorf (production coordinator for the San Diego Asian Film Festival) on how to navigate your finished project through the daunting world of Festivals. Other panelists include Matt Kohnen (NYFA, writer/director of Wasting Away). Valerie Perez (producer/star of Paula Peril—Trapped in the Flames and Tears of the Dragon, a Lara Croft Fan Film), Nick Murphy (director of Tears of the Dragon), Aaron Shoenke (director of Batman Legends and Patient J), and Sean Rourke (writer/director of 1st Person Shooter).
Room 26AB
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Film School | Movies | Seminars & Workshops
10:15-4:45 San Diego International Children’s Film Festival—
The 5th Annual San Diego International Children's Film Festival opens right here on Kids' Day at Comic-Con International! The festival will screen short films for children of all ages from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM in Room 10, including animation, live action, and documentary. Filmmakers will appear to answer questions from the audience. Click here for the complete SDICFF Schedule of Programs with descriptions of films. All films are suitable for all ages!
Room 10
Categories: Animation | Kids | Movies
10:30-11:30 Muggles, Wizards, and Fans in the World of
Harry Potter—
Panel members Erin Pyne (author of A Fandom of Magical Proportions), Sue Upton (senior editor of www.the-leaky-cauldron.organd co-host of Pottercast), Melissa Anelli (author of Harry: A History), and Heidi Tandy (webmaster, Fiction Alley) will have wands at ready as they discuss what makes Harry Potter fans so different from members of other fandoms. How has the HP fandom affected the development of the books and movies? Moderated by notorious Muggle Eric Bowling.
Room 2
Categories: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
11:00-12:00 Remembering Dave Stevens—
The industry was shocked and saddened at the loss this year of one of our great creative talents. Emcee Mark Evanier chairs an hour of remembrance by Dave's fans and friends as they talk about the creator of The Rocketeer...a great artist who left us much too early.
Room 7AB
Categories: Comic Books | Movies | Tributes
11:30-12:00 Focus Features: Hamlet 2—
Focus Features invites you to preview the much talked about hit at this year's Sundance Film Festival, Hamlet 2! Featuring appearances by Steve Coogan ( 24 Hour Party People, Night at the Museum and the upcoming Tropic Thunder), Elisabeth Shue ( Adventures in Babysitting, The Karate Kid), writer Pam Brady ( South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Team America: World Police), and writer/director Andrew Fleming ( The Craft, Dick). There will be other surprise appearances, so don't miss it!
Ballroom 20
Categories: Humor & Satire | Movies
11:30-12:30 CCI: IFF Awards—
It's the moment you've been waiting for! The awarding of this year's prizes and trophies for the best films in the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival! Join judges Tom DeSanto (producer, X-Men, Transformers) and Borys Kit (journalist, The Hollywood Reporter) and Comic-Con's Gary Sassaman as they discuss this year's films and announce the winners in all six categories, plus the coveted Judges' Choice Award!
Room 26AB
Categories: Animation | Awards Ceremonies | Comic-Con Film School | Movies
12:00-12:45 Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay—
Comedy legends Harold, Kumar, and NPH ( Kal Penn, John Cho, and Neil Patrick Harris) appear live and in-person ato talk about the creation of their latest masterpiece— Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay—available on DVD on July 29. Don’t miss the stars of this cult classic comedy franchise as they talk about their experiences making the films and the plethora of extras features on the DVD including “Dude, Change the Movie!” where the viewer decides what Harold and Kumar do next.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Humor & Satire | Movies
12:00-2:00 Browncoats Fan Group—
Calling all Browncoats! Fans of Firefly and Serenity are welcome to join the California Browncoats to hear about upcoming events and products that you'll really love. Stop by and listen to some quality storytelling by ’verse-related and ’verse-friendly authors. And last but not least, come to meet and hang out with all the great Browncoats at Comic-Con!
Room 24A
Categories: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
12:30-1:30 Emily the Strange—
What's black and white and strange all over? Emily the Strange comics from Dark Horse! This is your chance to get a behind-the-scenes peek at the world of Emily the Strange. Panelists cover everything from the inspired and slightly insane comic book series, the best-selling books, news from the movie front, and much more! Emily's legal guardian and creative monstermind Rob Reger will be there, along with artists Buzz Parker and Nix Turner, writer Jessica Gruner, Dark Horse editor Shawna Gore, and a two-headed kitty who lives on the moon. (Okay, so no promises on the kitty, but she said she'd try to make it.)
Room 2
Categories: Comic Books | Kids | Movies
1:00-1:30 Friday the 13th—
Sneak a peek at the new movie retelling the original Friday the 13th about teenaged summer camp counselors who are systematically slaughtered by a mysterious killer.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Movies
1:30-2:30 Rogue Pictures—
Rogue Pictures presents select footage, key cast members, and filmmakers from its upcoming 2009 slate. Scheduled appearances include writer/director Wes Craven, discussing his suspense thriller 25/8, and writer/director David Goyer, discussing his supernatural thriller The Unborn.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Movies
2:00-3:30 Starship Smackdown XI—
The legendary Comic-Con exclusive celebrates another year of stellar showdowns as the original and infamous Starship Smackdown returns. Ever wonder if the USS Enterprise could take out the ID4 mothership (hint: Kirk's can!)? Can the Galactica find Earth and destroy the Yamato (of course, it's a cartoon)? Can the Serenity outplay, outwit, and outlast the fully functional firepower of an Imperial Super Star Destroyer? You'll find out the answers to all of these questions and many more from the panel of expert spaceship-ologists, including Robert Meyer Burnett ( The Hills Run Red producer), Jeff Bond ( Geek Monthly editor), Steve Melching ( The Clone Wars writer), Daren Dochterman ( GI Joe production illustrator), Mary Forest (writer/comedian), and the Jeff Probst of the stars, moderator Mark A. Altman ( DOA: Dead Or Alive, Free Enterprise). And it wouldn't be Starship Smackdown without a few surprises, so expect the unexpected. Those in the know, realize the Smackdown is the only way to close out your weekend the San Diego way!
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
2:00-3:00 Indyfans and the Quest for Fortune and Glory—
Join the filmmakers of the documentary that focuses on Indiana Jones' legacy and the fans that follow him! There will be a Q&A regarding the progress of the documentary as well as a general discussion on all things Indiana Jones, and maybe even a few giveaways!
Room 24A
Categories: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
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