A short trailer for The Hunger Games was shown at the MTV VMA.
When I read The Hunger Games, I rooted for Katniss and laughed at her remarks and social commentary. Not knowing the next move and the outcome was a thrill. Now that I know the pain she'll go through, seeing it may make me teary.
I wanted more from the trailer, but I'm already affected by hearing Gale's words over the visual of a young girl trying to survive because of a dystopic punishment and for entertainment sake. What I know added to the trailer make Gale sound to me like he's trying to convince Katniss and even fate of her chance for survival. But he still sounds confident in her.
I'm glad I read the first book before the movie (thanks, sister). I'm also glad I have not read the second one yet because then I can feel the full weight of the ending. =) Save myself some thrill and suspense in the movie.
The anticipation though may win me over. But that's how The Hunger Games book was as well. You say you'll read just one more chapter and stop after three or four chapters instead. Haha.
The Hunger Games comes out in theaters in March. Katniss is played Jennifer Lawrence, who was Mystique in X-men: First Class.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
1984 in Monk show
I finished Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell today. Like I said before, the book is a slow read, otherwise you're not actually reading the whole book. The slowest pace is when the character Winston reads the book inside the story (that's meta!), but then the pace quickens and hooks you until you finish the story.
My coincidental reward for finishing Nineteen Eighty-Four today was understanding the allusion in the Monk episode I happened to watch later. From memory the line was, "I just want 2 plus 2 to equal 4 again." I gasped, giggled, and wanted to give a high-five to somebody! Thank you for the reward. =)
The episode was "Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum" in season 1, and the allusion is given when the criminal is caught.
My coincidental reward for finishing Nineteen Eighty-Four today was understanding the allusion in the Monk episode I happened to watch later. From memory the line was, "I just want 2 plus 2 to equal 4 again." I gasped, giggled, and wanted to give a high-five to somebody! Thank you for the reward. =)
At this point I started thinking of Nineteen Eighty-Four. |
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
SD Comic Con
Hello! Sorry I haven't posted for a while. This summer has been busy (such as working at Legoland), but great. I want to share some photos and panel news from the San Diego Comic Con this past July.
I love how even the attendees are a part of the experience. In the photo below, I stand next to a cosplayer from The Green Hornet (2011):
Cosplaying is dressing up as a fictional character. I have cosplayed before, but now I just dress-up somehow. On the second day, I wore my Super Maio Bro's mushroom hat along with a blue vest and blue pinstripe pants. Next year I'll wear my new Luigi hat. ;)
I appreciate the cosplayers who depict small details. The Katniss cosplayer is not only carrying her bow, but also the bright, orange pack used in the game!
Speaking of The Hunger Games, I stopped by their booth and got THE golden mockingjay pin as a freebie!
Last bit of news I'm sharing is that even Football players co-write comics.
Lance Briggs joined the panel of comic-distributor Top Cow to discuss his comic idea, Seraph, which combines his Christian faith with his passion for comics. The comic is about of a man who committed suicide, and then he is given a second chance as a warrior for Heaven. He must follow God's guidelines in his battles.
Lance Briggs is a co-writer of the story and competing with other new comics in Top Cow's Pilot Season. More may be stated Brigg's social network of comics at Lance's Comic World.
I love how even the attendees are a part of the experience. In the photo below, I stand next to a cosplayer from The Green Hornet (2011):
Me with a Kato (Green Hornet) cosplayer! |
More cosplayers:
Kiki and Tombo from Kiki's Delivery Service |
Luna and Artemis from Sailor Moon |
On the right: Frank the 6-foot bunny in Donnie Darko |
Planet of the Apes |
Angry Birds the game |
Katniss from The Hunger Games |
Speaking of The Hunger Games, I stopped by their booth and got THE golden mockingjay pin as a freebie!
Movie posters as big as a door were also handed out. |
Some Panel News
There were at least two panels that discussed fandom and cosplayers. I had hoped to attend one of the panels but I volunteered and had other panels as a higher priority. I also did not have a chance to stop by David Malki's booth to say I submitted to the Machine of Death anthology. Accepted entries are announced in October.
Anyway, here are some lines from the two panel descriptions:
Anyway, here are some lines from the two panel descriptions:
Comics Arts Conference Session #1: Fan Studies
Scott Daniel Boras (Arizona State University) relates his experiences as "Ethnography Man," researching the world of cosplay at Comic-Con and investigating how cosplay both subverts and reinforces codes of conduct, and in the end is more about transcendence than escape. Beverly Taylor (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) presents her research into how the culture of physique athletes -- body builders, figure, and fitness athletes -- is influenced and inspired by superheroes, even to the point of considering their lives outside the gym to be their secret identities. ...
Obsession: How TV and Movies Go from Fascination to Phenomenon
...what does it take to turn a series or movie into something special that we can't live without? This panel from BuddyTV.com examines that topic from all points of view: the writers and producers who create the projects, the actors who star in them, and the fans who consume them. ...
Hopefully, the discussions can be found online or in print.
The IDW panel mentioned its program "Sparkles for Blood." You can trade a Twilight book for their comic "30 Days of Night" to learn what a real vampire is.
The IDW staff even gave away traded Twilight hardback novels which can be traded back for the vampire comic.
The IDW staff even gave away traded Twilight hardback novels which can be traded back for the vampire comic.
Lance Briggs at Top Cow panel |
Lance Briggs' comic pilot Seraph |
Lance Briggs is a co-writer of the story and competing with other new comics in Top Cow's Pilot Season. More may be stated Brigg's social network of comics at Lance's Comic World.
And Legos!
Because I'm working the summer season at Legoland, I had to check out the booth for Lego. I saw smiling, engaged children like I do at work plus Scrappy!
Scrappy cosplayer crawls over legos to his father dressed as Scooby-doo. |
Iconic figures made from legos were found in the whole exhibit hall.
Batman made from legos |
Well, I hope you enjoyed this glimpse of my visit at SD Comic Con. If you are interested in going, then I have to warn you that this past year, tickets sold out on the first day of registration. So start checking for the day of registration in Feburary at www.Comic-Con.org. There you can also find out about a few other comic cons such as APE and Wonder Con.
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