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  • A section of the promotional clip of Quentin Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez's double feature Grindhouse that was shown at ComicCon 2006 has been posted online. Since Tarantino's portion hadn't yet begun filming at the time this was shown, the clip consists of Rodriguez's film only, but it all looks deliciously violent. (3) #
    10/11/2006

Comic Con: First Impressions

Snakes on a Plane Comic Con Panel

So I just got back into town after my three-day trip to San Diego for the Comic Con convention. It was my first time there and thus I was new to the overwhelming crowds, the elaborate costumes, the excessive nerditude, and the long lines. On Friday morning, I participated in round table discussions with Samuel Jackson, Snakes on a Plane director David Ellis, and snake handler Jules Sylvester. At some point in the near future, I will post video of those discussions. In the meantime, here are some things I found out:

  • The snake on the teaser poster is a western diamondback rattlesnake, according to the snake handler.
  • David Ellis: Quentin Tarantino is a huge fan of Snakes on a Plane.
  • Samuel Jackson asked to be in the movie as soon as he heard about a movie called Snakes on a Plane and verified that it was about snakes on a plane. When I asked him if he still would've taken the role if the title was metaphorical (my example was something like "if it was about, say, convicts in Kansas"), he responded in the negative.

As you can see, I threw some hardballs out there.

I also went to the panel in a huge room later that evening, filled with 5,000 or so Comic Con attendees. The panel was quite entertaining, especially because of how Samuel Jackson handled the questions from the nerdy crowd. They also brought in some live snakes and showed a 10-minute clip from the film. (Unrelated: they also screened 5 minutes or so of the new Tenacious D rock opera movie, which looked great.) Watch the panel, and/or read Brian's coverage.

A few more things I saw:

  • Frank Miller and some people from the film 300, based on a Miller graphic novel about the Battle of Thermopylae. Looked very violent.
  • Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez talking about Grind House, which features two full-length features, one from each director, as well as some fictional trailers thrown in. You can read AICN's coverage here, but it looked incredibly fun.
  • Caught a clip of Southland Tales, Richard Kelly's follow-up to Donnie Darko. The clip they showed came off as a bad music video, featuring a bloody Justin Timberlake singing The Killers while playing with a beer can, supported by dancers in nurse uniforms. His description of the plot sounded intriguing, so I'm hoping the uncomfortable clip is justified by the film somehow.
  • Looked at a lot of comic book art, but didn't buy anything since I don't really read comic books.

Anyway, more to come when I get the video clips from New Line.

Sun, 07/23/2006 - 5:28pm

Comic-Con 2006

Snakes on a Plane Comic Con Booth Snakes on a Plane Comic Con Booth 2
Snakes on a Plane Comic Con Booth 3

This weekend I will be attending Comic-Con 2006 in San Diego. There, with some fellow bloggers, I will be participating in (closed-door) round table discussions with three people involved with Snakes on a Plane: Jules Sylvester (a snake handler), David Ellis (the director), and Samuel Jackson (bad-ass motherfucker). I guess they liked my review of the novelization. (Oh, and being friends with Brian doesn't hurt.)

The pictures above were sent to me by New Line and are of the Snakes on a Plane booth during construction. If you'll be at Comic-Con, you'll likely find me wearing my Regulate Marijuana t-shirt hanging around the Snakes on a Plane session Friday afternoon. Come say hi.

Mon, 07/17/2006 - 6:03pm