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From the 1983-5 miniseries and TV show "V"; the undercover reptilian "Visitors" are back, and up to their old tricks, such as stealing Earth's water, eating mice, and using humans as future livestock. Kenneth Johnson's original 1983 miniseries is an underrated cautionary tale about the ever-present dangers of fascism; a threat (be it from nationalism or religious extremism) that we're currently grappling with around the world today. musingsofamiddleagedgeek.blog/2019/08/29/the-enduring-leg...
Brian Ward moderates the panel for “What We Left Behind”, a DS9 documentary produced by David Zappone and Ira Steve Behr (former showrunner/writer of DS9). Included in the panel were former castmembers Andy Robinson (“Garak”), Cirroc Lofton (“Jake”), Aron Eisenberg (“Nog”), Penny Johnson Jerald (“Kassidy Yates”) and Chase Masterson (“Leeta”).
The Salt Vampire, an extinct species from Planet M-113 which drains the bodily salt from living creatures as its sustenance. musingsofamiddleagedgeek.blog/2023/09/01/the-unlikely-epi...
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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.