
Wake up from your Friday zombie slumber, because Comic-Con 2011 has released its schedule for Friday, July 22. And some pop culture favorites you can expect that day? The Walking Dead, William Shatner’s The Captains, and more. CLICK HERE for a full schedule, and check back on our InsideTV blog for Saturday’s TV highlights, and right here for the day’s movie highlights. See Thursday’s schedule here.
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I don’t see Tintin anywhere on the lineup… are you sure about this???
11AM to noon, Hall H; participants for the Tintin panel TBA still.
Pacific time, that is.
Nevermind… FOUND IT! =)
why did the headline say lost?
bastards mislead us lol
3:30-4:30 Entertainment Weekly Presents…Totally LOST: One Year Later— EW’s
Lost gurus Jeff “Doc” Jensen and Dan “Dan” Snierson wax nostalgic about the past,
perhaps with a surprise guest or two, and discuss how they’re “moving on” in the wake of
Lost’s departure from the air a year ago. The duo will look to the future by previewing
promising TV obsessions. Room 5AB
In other words, an hour of your life shot to hell.
Oh son of a $%#*&. I thought we were actually going to get something good, not freaking Jensen waxing philosophical about theories he had that had no chance of panning out.
I can’t believe this joker is actually working with Lindelof on a project. Dude is such a joke.
I would TOTALLY go to the EW Totally Lost One Year panel because I love Doc Jensen and Dan BUT Sony/ Spider-Man is at the same time
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I seriously do not get the “walking dead”. I saw one episode because it was supposed to be this great show. I guess I missed something because it was just like every other zombie movie (except 28 days).
I also don’t get why george romero is considered a genius. He’s a genius because he’s make the exact same movie 90000 times? What makes them zombies – consumerism, gas, social media – he just plugs it in. Add a plucky and damaged group of survivors that eventually turns on eachother before consolidating to save at least part of the day and you have one grade a romero movie. I know the article isn’t about him but all zombie movies/shows are basically the same dribble drabble, esp. his.
wow, quite the tangent. How about you just don’t watch zombie movies if they bother you so much
You know, your criminal One-Termer from Illinois is the exact same dribble/drabble of which you speak out against. It will be refreshing when he is out of office come 2012, and America is returned to its pure, wholesome visage! BOO YEAH!
you have no point in being on this wall.
You, sir, are a partisan fool. Get your head out of your ass and quit spamming places that want nothing to do with your drivel.
I love zombie movies. I hate the twilight movies, but don’t feel the need to rant against them…
Borgia you’re a pathetic moron.
I hope all of my fellow comics geeks don’t forget about Captain America opening on that day!
THANK ALLAH that Dr. Fruit Dave Tennant isn’t appearing. His appearance in Fright Night will utterly tank the reboot. Just as he utterly tanked the Dr. Fruit reboot over in England.
i don’t know you, but i hate you.
Doc Jenson really needs to get over LOST. It’s done. Plus, the final season SUCKED–and so did the last episode. I tossed all my LOST DVDs in the trash.
Kill yourself.
Oh son of a $%#*&. I thought we were actually going to get something good, not freaking Jensen waxing philosophical about theories he had that had no chance of panning out.
I can’t believe this joker is actually working with Lindelof on a project. Dude is such a joke.
Liz, I’m *almost* aawyls going to prefer a book to a film because I love the images a beautifully written novel will inspire in my head, but I also LOVE seeing movies. I wasn’t able to take time to wade through The Lord of the Rings before seeing the film, so I enjoyed the shortcut of going right to the movie. With the Jane Austen Book Club, I liked the book but loved the film. With Pride and Prejudice adaptations, they’re often different from the novel, but I still enjoy them. And, though I haven’t seen all of the Harry Potter films, I really liked the ones I watched and appreciated the differences between the books and the movies I thought they did a terrific job with them .Marilyn Brant`s last blog was
Did we ever get the final column from Jensen?
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