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Sun Jul 13, 2008 — by Van Jensen
Comic-Con 2008 Programming
Finalized schedule listed for each day.
Half of the four-day schedule for San Diego's Comic-Con International 2008 is up and running.
Here's Thursday. Here's Sunday.
Obviously, much cool stuff to choose from. Too much cool stuff, in fact. Makes me almost not sad that I won't make it this year (watch out 2009!).
While we're on the subject, Variety has a retrospective of the early days of Comic-Con, when film people had little idea how to relate to comics fans.
Although it was more than 30 years ago, for example, I keenly recall a preview of the 1978 feature "Superman
," where the studio rep described the campy villain Lex Luthor, played by Gene Hackman, as a real-estate mogul, not a master criminal. He was practically hooted off the stage.
Gradually, the studios started to wise up, hiring publicists specifically trained to handle Comic-Con's savvy but easily riled audience. When Ridley Scott's space-horror film "Alien
" was showcased -- using little more than a slide show of surrealist H.R. Giger's jaw-dropping conceptual art -- the crowd was blown away.
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