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Meeting Oscar-nominated actress Mary McDonnell ("Dances With Wolves," "Grand Canyon," "Donnie Darko," "Battlestar Galactica"), whom I've been a fan of for decades. After someone accidentally knocked over her water bottle (!), we had a chance to talk about her learning the Lakota language phonetically for "Dances..." and how she immersed herself in local tribes on location to get an affinity for the dialect and culture. We also talked about "Grand Canyon," which is a terrific film, and for which she seemed grateful others appreciate to this day. Wonderful lady.
San Diego Comic Con 2023 Cosplay Photos.
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Only got to see this in passing during teardown....really wish I had time to experience the interior of this during the show, but I was going fullsteam the entire time.
From the JAWS 50th anniversary panel in Ballroom 6. Jules and I got front row seating.
No cast members from the movie were present, but moderator Mark Atkinson was in full Quint mode, along with Chris Gore (“Attack of the Show”), Steph Cannon (writer/film critic), author Patrick Jankiewicz (“The Jaws Companion”) and literal world record holding Jaws collector uber fan Chris Kizka, who showed off some of his latest acquisitions from the con, with a slideshow of his Jaws memories.
JAWS screenwriter Carl Gottlieb gave a prerecorded video message (which glitched out twice—“He ate the light”), and moderator Mark Atkinson showed his video from Martha’s Vineyard
They gave away “I Survived the Jaws 50th Anniversary Panel” t-shirts to those at the Q&A, including a devoted mother who asked for her too-shy little boy, who first saw Jaws at a very young age in hospital when he underwent heart surgery.
All in all, it was a great celebration of "JAWS" fandom.
Ultraman!
I used to watch this show when I was a kid (the original 1960s Japanese live-action version, not the more modern animated shows).
So, the writer of Reading Comics said "I don't read many web comics at all, but I do read The Rack" to Calvin Reid of Publisher's Weekly. My Ego: Sated.
A panel for an Audibles original audio book, "The Safe Man," written by Michael Connelly, and starring Jack Quaid ("Star Trek: Lower Decks," and son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan). The story concerns a young man whose currently imprisoned father is a professional safe cracker; a skill his son (Quaid) has inherited, and for which he tries to use for more positive deeds, such as saving people trapped in burning buildings, etc. There's also a conspiracy and a ghost story in the mix as well. Being an Audibles fan, this might be worth checking out.