Comic-Con 2010, Day 4: Eight Panels in a Duffel Bag

Aug 25, 2010 23:46

On Saturday, I wake up at 6 and am out the door by 6:30, efficient but groggy. I hit the magic deli for breakfast, and they are able to whip me up a GIGANTIC turkey/egg/cheese breakfast sandwich, and I also get a turkey sandwich for lunch later. I am so forward-thinking! Plus, for kicks, I get a smoothie.

Pre-Panel: Chuck )

not!drake and not!josh, pictures, being indian, felicia day, it's a small world, i am so awesome, pimpings, real life friends, personal, such is life, food, comic-con

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loopychew August 26 2010, 08:33:41 UTC
You are so posting about The Room when you get a chance to see it. I want to see your reaction to it.

Seriously.

I haven't been to the RHPS-styled showings where they throw around a football or spoons or anything (kinda hard to in Europe), but it's one of those movies that just... tears me apart when I see it, simply because I'm trying to decide how it came to existence, other than perhaps sheer willpower.

Plus, Patton Oswalt does a hilarious parody of Tommy Wiseau that can only be appreciated after watching The Room.

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spectralbovine August 26 2010, 14:17:45 UTC
Do those guys know you by sight yet? You've been in so many press junkets with them by now, I thought they might.
Ha, I don't know. They see a lot of people.

the fact that your internship made you a celebrity, at least for the weekend.
I thought I would be more (in)famous! I mean, I shaved a man's chest, for crying out loud.

OH MY GOSH, I didn't know you actually mentioned my name as part of your question into the microphone! That's hilarious. I'm relieved that he remembered me--that would have been really embarrassing.
Yes, it would have been! Heh.

(He has not e-mailed me yet; I assume he is much too busy and famous for that sort of thing.)
Well, then, you should e-mail him. He said to!

I am so confused by all the words you wrote about Legend of Neil, though. I will have to watch it and see what the hell it is, exactly.
You should do that and get back to me.

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spectralbovine September 2 2010, 15:06:56 UTC
Hurrah! I'm glad you liked it, even though you're not a gamer. It's a fun show.

I really enjoy seeing Sandeep and Felicia playing characters so different from their Guild characters, too.
Sandeep's not in it, though.

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equustel August 26 2010, 18:26:28 UTC
Neil Druckmann! I do know who he is! Ha, how awesome. Thanks for the shout-out. Might be a good thing I wasn't there, cos I would have HOUNDED HIM FOR DETAILS ON UNCHARTED 3. And it'd probably be better to do so after there's been an official announcement. (Next year!)

If you look closely, you will see why I took this picture.

HA! I had to stare at it for a good minute before I figured it out. Clever! I salute you.

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spectralbovine August 26 2010, 19:12:00 UTC
Neil Druckmann! I do know who he is! Ha, how awesome. Thanks for the shout-out.
Hee, great. Of course you know who he is. Well, he wants you to buy his new comic and stuff.

HA! I had to stare at it for a good minute before I figured it out. Clever! I salute you.
Ha. I had to wait for just the right moment to take the picture.

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aprilbegins August 27 2010, 18:26:37 UTC

Girl: "Punjabi?"
Me: "No."
Guy #1: "Gujarati?"
Me: "Gujarati."
Girl: "See, he knows."

HOW OFTEN DOES THIS HAPPEN? I am utterly fascinated as a very non-distinct Caucasian that faces no such elevator inquiries.

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spectralbovine August 27 2010, 18:40:17 UTC
That is the first time it has happened! In an elevator, for sure. I was once asked what my nationality was, though.

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