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SDCC Schedule
San Diego Comic Con is going to be a very packed weekend, with peak days being on Friday and Saturday. I have desperately tried not to overbook myself but there is just so much that I would like to do. Sunday is the day that things start winding down. All of the major announcements have already been made, the big names are going home and the crowd starts to thin out a little bit. This makes the convention a little bit more networking and comic centric. So there is still plenty that I want to do on Sunday, even with fewer options. SDCC always ends with a sing along of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode Once More With Feeling. My dad and I went last year but honestly I am probably going to skip it and just come home to my husband. The sing along is fun but it won’t be as fun without my dad and quite frankly the weekend is going to be really long without my Patrick.
By Alexandrea Callaghan12 days ago in Geeks
House of the Dragon
Last week's episode of House of the Dragon was the best episode of the series so far. Rook’s Rest was emotional, action packed and entertaining. But there is still a lot of music left to this dance and I am now hopeful that the show will not retreat into unnecessary and unimpactful events. There will obviously be some fallout from what happened in the last episode, let’s see if the writers have finally found their footing.
By Alexandrea Callaghan12 days ago in Geeks
SDCC Schedule
Saturday is probably going to be the biggest and busiest day of San Diego Comic Con. Most people that bought single day passes bought them for Saturday and it is routinely the first day that sells out. I am personally not setting foot in any of the bigger halls on Saturday so I am hoping that everything that I want to hit will be easier to get into. That said I am also hoping that I left myself enough time to get in line for the things that I think are important. I think I have figured out a strategy for these bigger conventions so let’s get to my Saturday schedule for SDCC.
By Alexandrea Callaghan13 days ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "Return of an Old Friend"
Since television became a thing so many decades ago, so many shows have had that moment. You know the one I'm talking about: "Where were you when this happened?" That moment. Where were you when someone shot J.R. Ewing? Where were you when the 4077 left Korea? Where were you when Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer all ended up facing the proverbial music in 1998? A small group of many landmark moments all over television.
By Clyde E. Dawkins13 days ago in Geeks
San Diego Comic Con
The schedules for San Diego Comic Con are now being released and my little nerd heart is very happy. There is going to be a lot going on all weekend but Friday will probably be my busiest day work wise. I already have some interviews lined up. Figuring out the schedule for the weekend is leading to some really tough choices. I am simply too nerdy for my own good and it is taking just so much effort to choose what I want to do. All that said, let’s get into my very tentative and hopeful schedule for Friday at SDCC.
By Alexandrea Callaghan13 days ago in Geeks
What in the (Axel) F...is Going On With this Movie
Eddie Murphy Scores an A+ With His Return as the Wisecracking Det. Axel F You know the old saying, "let a sleeping dog lie?" Well, that's how I felt when I heard about a new BHC movie. I'm thinking you already fucked up with the last film so why not just let the franchise' legacy rest with the first two films?!
By Digital_FootPrint121214 days ago in Geeks
Captain America Returns: Sam Wilson in 'Brave New World'
By Alan Carlos Rosa Marvel Studios has just released the highly anticipated first teaser for "Captain America: Brave New World," showcasing an exciting new journey for Sam Wilson. Anthony Mackie returns to the role, now firmly established as the new Captain America, marking a significant evolution in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
By Alan Carlos rosa14 days ago in Geeks
Why Yeatman's G-force was not what we wanted
I don't know if you saw the Disney/Yeatman version of G-Force with the hamsters, but I didn't and I'm still glad that it has a 22% on Rotten Tomatoes. I was so upset when they came out with a movie using the G-Force title and instead of writing a great story for the original vision brought to us in 1978 from David Hanson and Hisayuki Toriumi, they changed the whole thing and made it about hamsters. Ugh. Why God? Why? They had a 150 million dollar budget to work with, and that's what they did? Ugh. Why God? Why?
By Shanon Marie Clare Angermeyer Norman15 days ago in Geeks