The dust has settled, the bar tabs and hotel bills have been paid and Comic-Con is a slowly fading memory of whirlwind good times, crowded floors, costumed fans, celebrities, new films and tv shows, comics, interviews, photos and a whole lot more. With all the sites covering the Con and providing a great deal of content, The Flickcast included, its sometimes hard for readers and fans to separate out, and in some cases find, all the stuff they want to take a look at.
We had a lot of great coverage from the Con this year and in order to do it, and its subjects, justice and bring it out into the light, I’ve put together a list of the highlights for you. With this, you can see what you may have missed or go back and experience some of it over again.
We will also be bringing you more interviews, reviews and more from the Con as the weeks and months progress and those projects get closer to being released.
But for now, click away, go back in time a bit, and enjoy some of what the Con, and The Flickcast, has to offer. Until next year.
Now that all the dust has settled, and San Diego Comic-Con is slowly becoming a fading memory, we wanted to bring our readers a look at some of the things we saw, people we talked to, and stuff we did during what we like to call NerdiGras.
We put together this little video to show you what we all went through last week, so check it out, and be sure to stay tuned for all of the interviews, specials, and news we have to offer you from The Flickcast team!
Cult actors have come and gone throughout the years cinema has been around, but one man manages to stay in the spotlight, and the hearts, of fans everywhere. That man is Bruce Campbell. During his career, Campbell has written a series of books, directed, acted, and even done some cologne commercials, but he never seems to really fade away.
We got a chance to talk to Bruce Campbell recently about a series of things including where his character Sam Axe is headed in the current season of Burn Notice, what his thoughts were on Sam Raimi’s Drag Me To Hell, and some info on his newest project, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
Check out the interview after the jump. You can catch Burn Notice Thursdays on the USA Network.
There’s a bunch of movies and TV programs out on DVD this week so if you’re looking for something to watch, here’s a big list from which to choose. Our best best include the original Ghostbusters, Burn Notice Season 2 on Blu-Ray and the HBO Gulf War mini-series Generation Kill.
Movies:
Friday the 13th (Reboot) Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail Ghostbusters
TV Shows:
Burn Notice – Season 2 Everwood – Season 2 Family Guy – Vol. 7 and 100th Episode Celebration Generation Kill – Mini-Series House of Payne – Vol. 4 The Hunger – Season 1 I Can’t Believe I’m Still Single – Season 1 John Adams – Mini-Series (Blu-ray) Lost – Season 1 and Season 2 (Blu-ray) Saving Grace – Season 2 The Secret Life of the American Teenager – Season 2 Sgt. Preston of the Yukon – Season 2 South of Nowhere - Vol. 3 Tom and Jerry – Greatest Chases, Vol. 2 Transformers – Season 1 (25th Anniversary) Zoey 101 – Season 1 and Season 2