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(4) Past Life Pilot Screening and Q&A
(5) Two Funny Frebergs
(6) The Mighty Boosh
(4) Past Life Pilot Screening and Q&A -- Past Life makes its debut at Comic-Con with a screening of the pilot episode and a Q&A with the show's creator and stars. Come talk with executive producers David Hudgins (Friday Night Lights) and Lou Pitt, as well as series stars Kelli Giddish (Damages), Nicholas Bishop (Above the Law) and Ravi Patel (Scrubs) and learn more about this fast-paced emotional thriller in which a gifted psychologist and former detective must work together to unravel mysteries that must be solved in both the past and the present. From Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television, Past Life will air Tuesdays at 9:00 pm ET/PT midseason on FOX.
Left to right: David Hudgens, Kelli Giddish, Nicholas Bishop, Ravi Patel, Lou Pitt. Host: James Hibberd (blogger, TVWeek).
(5) Two Funny Frebergs -- Hunter Freberg and Stan Freberg appear around the world as a comedy team. They have been married only eight years but are together personally and professionally 24/7. They feel that each year equals ten in Freberg years, so last month was their 80th anniversary! They will interview each other about their varied careers and will relate stories about the world of comics, animation, advertising, radio, television, comedy, music, and the Internet. Introduced by Mark Evanier.
Also photographed during the event was Tom Kenny, the voice of Spongebob Squarepants.
(6) The Mighty Boosh -- Creators/stars Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding, along with actors Michael Fielding, Rich Fulcher, and Dave Brown, will be on stage to take questions from fans and discuss the magical, bizarre, and exciting world of The Boosh, which The San Jose Mercury News describes as "an acid-trip fantasy-comedy [that] is seriously deranged and seriously funny."
Left to right: Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding, Michael Fielding, Rich Fulcher, Dave Brown. Host: ???
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Wikipedia Description: Comic-Con International
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Comic-Con International, commonly known as Comic-Con or the San Diego Comic-Con, is an annual multigenre fan convention founded as the Golden State Comic Book Convention and later the San Diego Comic Book Convention in 1970 by Shel Dorf and a group of San Diegans. It is traditionally a four-day event (Thursday through Sunday--though a four hour preview night on Wednesday is open to guests pre-registered for all four days) held during the summer in San Diego, California, at the San Diego Convention Center. Comic-Con International is both the name of the annual event, and the common name of the organization.
Comic-Con International also produces two other conventions, WonderCon and the Alternative Press Expo (APE), both held in San Francisco, California.
Originally showcasing comic books, and related popular arts, the convention has expanded over the years to include a larger range of pop culture elements, such as science fiction, fantasy, horror, anime, manga, animation, toys, collectible card games, video games, television, and movies. The convention is the largest of its kind in the world, filling to capacity the San Diego Convention Center with over 125,000 attendees in 2007.
Since 1974, Comic-Con International has bestowed its annual Inkpot Award to guests and persons of interest in the industries of popular arts as well as to members of Comic-Con's Board of Directors and convention committee. It is also the home of the comic-book industry's Will Eisner Awards.
Events:
Along with panels, seminars, and workshops with comic book professionals, there are previews of upcoming feature films, portfolio review sessions with top comic book and video game companies, and such evening events as awards ceremonies and The Masquerade; a costume contest, and the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival which showcases shorts and feature length movies that do not have distribution or dist ...More...
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COMIP2_090724_005.JPG: Kelli Giddish
COMIP2_090724_024.JPG: Ravi Patel and Lou Pitt
COMIP2_090724_039.JPG: James Hibberd (host) with David Hudgens.
COMIP2_090724_107.JPG: Left to right: James Hibberd (host, blogger, TVWeek), David Hudgens, Kelli Giddish, Nicholas Bishop, Ravi Patel, and Lou Pitt.
COMIP2_090724_229.JPG: Stan and Hunter Freberg.
COMIP2_090724_230.JPG: Mark Evanier.
COMIP2_090724_559.JPG: Mark Evanier gives an Ink Pot award to Stan Freberg.
COMIP2_090724_573.JPG: On the right is Tom Kenny, the voice of Spongebob Squarepants.
COMIP2_090724_577.JPG: Ravi Patel from "Human Target" awaits the Mighty Boosh.
COMIP2_090724_588.JPG: Left to right: Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding, Michael Fielding, Rich Fulcher, Dave Brown.
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2009 photos: Equipment this year: I was using mostly the Fuji S100fs. I've also got a Nikon D90 and a newer Fuji -- the S200EHX -- both of which are nice but I still prefer the flexibility of the Fuji.
Trips this year: (1) quick jaunt to Niagara Falls, (2) quick jaunt to New York City, (3) the Civil War Preservation Trust annual conference in Gettysburg, (4) out west for the San Diego Comic-Con and various places, and (5) the Civil War Preservation Trust Grand Review in Springfield IL .
Ego strokes: I had a picture of a Lincoln-Obama cupcake sculpture published in Civil War Times and WUSA-9, the local CBS affiliate, ran a quick piece on me. A picture that I took at the annual Abraham Lincoln Symposium appeared in the National Archives' "Prologue" magazine.
Photos taken this year: 417,000 (over 1.5 million since I went digital back in 2002).
User page views this year: 22,700 (almost identical to last year -- definitely not an ego stroke!).