Comic-Con 2011 Wrapped Sunday After Four Days of Super Hero Excitement Comic-Con 2011 wrapped up Sunday after four days of comic books, costumes, celebrity appearances and TV and movie previews. A new look at the latest "Twilight" film, HBO's "Game of Thrones," the stars of "Cowboys & Aliens," and Peter Jackson's surprise appearance alongside Steven Spielberg were among the highlights of the 42nd annual pop-culture festival. More than 130,000 people attended the sold-out event at the San Diego Convention Center, which spilled over into the downtown San Diego Streets, Stores and Hotels. Inside the convention center, comic books, toys and splashy displays touting upcoming games, movies and TV shows packed the exhibition floor while panels for various artists, programs and films continued nonstop in dozens of ballrooms and meeting halls. "This is a place for people who aren't embarrassed to celebrate all that makes them a lil' different from others" That level of excitement is what makes the Comic-Con audience a valuable one for entertainment companies and the entire convention and its surroundings were awash in marketing. Local trains were wrapped with images of Batman and The Joker, elevators were decorated inside with images of "True Blood" and promoters passed out free buttons, magazines, sunglasses and other souvenirs to fans on their way in and out of the convention. As soon as we pulled up within the city limits we could feel the energy in the air, as we were bombarded by Buttons, Posters, Huge Tote-Bags, and many more...There were "True Blood" drinks to try and even a cosmetics collection inspired by the show. Stars and producers of the hit HBO series shared secrets from the upcoming season, but that was only part of the vampire action at Comic-Con. "Twilight" was a tremendous draw as fans camped outside the convention center for several days for a chance to see the stars of the franchise in person and watch footage from the penultimate installment in the series, "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1." Fans sleeping outside were treated to a big surprise Thursday when stars of the film came out just after dawn to sign autographs and pose for photos. Hundreds of fans won tickets to the world premiere of "Cowboys & Aliens" on Saturday. To thank the Comic-Con crowd for supporting his films over the years, director Jon Favreau brought the "C&A" premiere of his sci-fi Western to the event, this is a Comic-Con first! Fans got to share the theater with stars Harrison Ford, Daniel Craig and Olivia Wilde. Attendees also got an early look at "Captain America" at the festival. The film opened a day ahead of schedule in San Diego, and hundreds of fans got to see it at a free screening Thursday morning, where they were also given T-shirts, posters and other movie memorabilia. Spielberg was welcomed with a booming standing ovation to his first Comic-Con. He posed for photos with a lucky fan, announced plans for "Jurassic Park 4" and shared the stage with Jackson, who made a surprise appearance, to discuss his "The Adventures of Tintin," due in December. Another upcoming film, "The Adventures of Spider-Man," was also a festival highlight. Star Andrew Garfield, wearing a cheap, store-bought Spidey costume, approached a question-and-answer microphone in the audience posing as a jittery fan. Then he whipped off his mask and gave a heartfelt speech about his love of the comic-book superhero. "Peter Parker inspired me to feel stronger. He made me, Andrew, braver," Garfield said. Before introducing his cast mates and the film's director, the actor gushed: "This is definitely the coolest moment of my life." Other popular panels included those for TV's "The Walking Dead," ''Glee" and "Game of Thrones," which was moderated by George R.R. Martin, the author of the fantasy series "A Song of Ice and Fire" that inspired the HBO show. Seeing stars is a big part of Comic-Con, and this year fans had twice as many chances to see their favorites. Several celebs including Charlize Theron and Kristen Stewart did double duty, promoting two projects each. Theron was on hand for upcoming films "Prometheus" and "Snow White and the Huntsmen," which also stars Stewart, who was at the festival touting "Twilight." Colin Farrell promoted "Fright Night" and "Total Recall." Even Spielberg did double-time, appearing with "Tintin" and as a producer of "Cowboys & Aliens." I had so much fun, it was sooooo exciting, I can't wait till next year. If you want to attend, you better know some influential people because the event sold out last Thursday for the 2012 event....WOW! (Check Out Video Below, as Juliet Ladines visits the Mattel Booth and talks Ghost Busters!) CommentsLeave a Reply | ADVERTISEMENT
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Ana Catarian Bezerra, a 36-year-old Brazilian accountant who suffers from a chemical imbalance that triggers severe anxiety and hypersexuality, has won the right to masturbate and watch porn at work!
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