Author: David Mello

SDCC 2010: Girls Gone Genre

Women are making their mark in the male-dominated world of entertainment. A special panel called "Girls Gone Genre" was held during Comic-Con, It included Felicia Day and Marti Noxon, who gave some interesting stories about their experiences in entertainment.

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SDCC 2010: The Guild Unveils New Episode and a Bollywood Video

Towards the end of the panel for The Guild at Comic-Con last Saturday, producer Kim Evey reflected on how quickly the web comedy series about a group of on-line gamers has grown in popularity:

"Felicia (Day) had a great script, and we knew it was about people who understood how to work the Internet machine. So, it seemed like a very logical step to bring it directly to the source. She had already been told by TV folk that it was too niche. Here we are, 2 1/2 years later, you guys are here…and they were wrong."

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SDCC 2010: Joss Whedon Experience

This is Joss Whedon’s year at Comic-Con. He was part of a unique experience with J.J. Abrams. He announced he is the director of The Avengers, as people have all but confirmed, and he is still beloved by millions….although he did admit at last Friday’s panel, he does feel a bit intimidated.

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Emma Caulfield’s Timer Now Available on DVD

Should technology take all the guesswork out of finding true love? If so, how would it affect us? Those questions and more are examined in a different kind of rom-com called Timer, featuring Emma Caulfield, aka Anya on Buffy. The movie, which has been featured at many film festivals, is now available on DVD and Netflix

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