For this special Comic Con 2015 preview episode, Ryan is joined by Brian Saur and Matthew Patterson to discuss the various panels, screenings, and events that they’re looking forward to this year.
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Program Schedule Comic-Con 2015 Thursday Panel Schedule Comic-Con 2015 Friday Panel Schedule Comic-Con 2015 Saturday Panel Schedule Comic-Con 2015 Sunday Panel Schedule
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Ryan Gallagher (Twitter / Website) Brian Saur (Twitter / Website / Instagram) Matt Patterson (Twitter / The Warner Archive Podcast)
Music for the show is from Fatboy Roberts’ Geek Remixed project. Donate via PayPal...
- 7/8/2015
- by Ryan Gallagher
- CriterionCast
We are only a few weeks away from the geeky awesomeness that is San Diego Comic-Con, and studios are lining up to show off their upcoming slate of projects. Today, Warner Bros. announced details on what they plan on bringing to the show, including the DC Comics based TV shows, Batman anniversary celebration, and first looks at the final Hobbit film and Mad Max Fury Road.
If you're planning your Sdcc weekend around what could be announced, then these schedules will come in very handy for you. WB has now announced their schedule of events and broken down what they expect to show at this year's event. From the sounds of it we'll be getting our first teasers for The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies and, thankfully, Mad Max: Fury Road.
While some are wondering at the absence of any mention of Batman v. Superman, I wouldn't get too upset just yet.
If you're planning your Sdcc weekend around what could be announced, then these schedules will come in very handy for you. WB has now announced their schedule of events and broken down what they expect to show at this year's event. From the sounds of it we'll be getting our first teasers for The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies and, thankfully, Mad Max: Fury Road.
While some are wondering at the absence of any mention of Batman v. Superman, I wouldn't get too upset just yet.
- 7/8/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Warner Bros. Entertainment will plant its flag at Comic-Con International: San Diego this year with a huge presence, with each individual division touting its upcoming offerings, including Film, Television, Interactive and Home Entertainment, as well as a variety of product from DC Entertainment, whose celebrations in honor of 75 years of one of the world’s most beloved Super Heroes—Batman—will be in full swing.
On Saturday, July 26th, beginning at 10 a.m., Warner Bros. Pictures brings three of its most hotly anticipated films to this year’s Con: Peter Jackson will be on the main stage with “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies,” from New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, and George Miller will be on hand to present a first look at “Mad Max: Fury Road,” from Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures. The Hall H audience will also get a peek at the Wachowskis’ original sci-fi actioner “Jupiter Ascending,...
On Saturday, July 26th, beginning at 10 a.m., Warner Bros. Pictures brings three of its most hotly anticipated films to this year’s Con: Peter Jackson will be on the main stage with “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies,” from New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, and George Miller will be on hand to present a first look at “Mad Max: Fury Road,” from Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures. The Hall H audience will also get a peek at the Wachowskis’ original sci-fi actioner “Jupiter Ascending,...
- 7/8/2014
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
They say unseen footage will be shown. Now, this is subjective, because we only had 11 episodes air in the United States, two more on the DVD / Blu-Ray release and a few more have aired overseas for those that can find them for download, so more than likely it will be one of these epsiodes, but we don't have confirmation yet. I will update you when I find out more.
The full release is below:
Warner Archive Collection presents an incredibly eclectic quartet of panels at WonderCon this coming weekend, April 18-20, spotlighting everything from popular animated super hero TV series and kooky cartoon music to real-life heroes in animation (and back again) and the original transforming toy robots, The GoBots.
The talent on these four panels also covers the entertainment gamut, highlighted by the appearance of renowned screenwriter Steven E. de Souza (Die Hard, 48 Hrs.) discussing his 1987 cult classic TV movie,...
The full release is below:
Warner Archive Collection presents an incredibly eclectic quartet of panels at WonderCon this coming weekend, April 18-20, spotlighting everything from popular animated super hero TV series and kooky cartoon music to real-life heroes in animation (and back again) and the original transforming toy robots, The GoBots.
The talent on these four panels also covers the entertainment gamut, highlighted by the appearance of renowned screenwriter Steven E. de Souza (Die Hard, 48 Hrs.) discussing his 1987 cult classic TV movie,...
- 4/15/2014
- by Matt MacNabb
- Legions of Gotham
Warner Archive announces their schedule of events for the 2013 San Diego Comic Con!
Headed to the San Diego Comic Con next week? Be sure to stop by and see what Warner Archive is up to during the convention. Follow them on Twitter @warnerarchive or facebook.com/warnerarchive for the latest details and opportunities to #FindWAC for special promotional items. Last year, there were free DVDs to be had. Not saying that will be the case this year, but you never know.
Friday, July 19 from 1:30 - 2:30pm
Warner Archive presents Attack of the Killer Bs!
The movies you hate to admit you love and the Warner Archive unabashedly adores get their overdo marquee moment as we shine the spotlight on all the quirky and crazed Sci-Fi, Horror and Action films that transcend their B-movie-ness to become permanent fixtures in our collective imaginations.
From The Frozen Dead and The Green Slime,...
Headed to the San Diego Comic Con next week? Be sure to stop by and see what Warner Archive is up to during the convention. Follow them on Twitter @warnerarchive or facebook.com/warnerarchive for the latest details and opportunities to #FindWAC for special promotional items. Last year, there were free DVDs to be had. Not saying that will be the case this year, but you never know.
Friday, July 19 from 1:30 - 2:30pm
Warner Archive presents Attack of the Killer Bs!
The movies you hate to admit you love and the Warner Archive unabashedly adores get their overdo marquee moment as we shine the spotlight on all the quirky and crazed Sci-Fi, Horror and Action films that transcend their B-movie-ness to become permanent fixtures in our collective imaginations.
From The Frozen Dead and The Green Slime,...
- 7/9/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Victor Medina)
- Cinelinx
Sdcc's Day 2 horror panels kick off at 10am and end after 8pm. From TV we have "The Walking Dead," "The Following," "Orphan Black," and "Sleepy Hollow"; from the big screen come Riddick and RoboCop.
Early birds get a special look at The World's End; artist Gris Grimly and others discuss the latest trends in Ya graphic novels; Syfy brings "Defiance" and "Helix"; and along with the aforementioned RoboCop, Sony's showing off The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. Special screenings are taking place for "The Paranormal and Extraterrestrial Squad," "The 100," and "Almost Human"; Warner Archive and Scream Factory will be talking up their awesome B-movie releases and incredible Blu-ray/DVD collector's editions, respectively; TV Guide holds its popular "Fan Favorites" panel, and one nice surprise on the schedule is a sneak peek of a film we've been talking about for a while now - David Hayter's Wolves.
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Early birds get a special look at The World's End; artist Gris Grimly and others discuss the latest trends in Ya graphic novels; Syfy brings "Defiance" and "Helix"; and along with the aforementioned RoboCop, Sony's showing off The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. Special screenings are taking place for "The Paranormal and Extraterrestrial Squad," "The 100," and "Almost Human"; Warner Archive and Scream Factory will be talking up their awesome B-movie releases and incredible Blu-ray/DVD collector's editions, respectively; TV Guide holds its popular "Fan Favorites" panel, and one nice surprise on the schedule is a sneak peek of a film we've been talking about for a while now - David Hayter's Wolves.
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- 7/5/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The full Friday, July 19th schedule for Comic-Con has been officially announced and includes panels for The Walking Dead Season 4, The World’s End, RoboCop, and much more. Continue reading for a list of Friday’s horror events:
The World’s End: Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost Reunited: The director and stars of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz have joined forces for a third movie-and it’s “Barmageddon,” their biggest yet. As ever, they’re as happy to be here as you are. So expect candid chatter and spirited surprises as they take the wraps off their new comedy, which Focus Features is opening nationwide in the U.S. on August 23.
10:00am – 11:00am, Hall H
Kick-Ass 2 and Riddick: “Universal Pictures presents an all-star panel featuring talent from two of its highly anticipated summer films. In attendance will be stars and filmmakers from the action-comedy Kick-Ass 2.
The World’s End: Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost Reunited: The director and stars of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz have joined forces for a third movie-and it’s “Barmageddon,” their biggest yet. As ever, they’re as happy to be here as you are. So expect candid chatter and spirited surprises as they take the wraps off their new comedy, which Focus Features is opening nationwide in the U.S. on August 23.
10:00am – 11:00am, Hall H
Kick-Ass 2 and Riddick: “Universal Pictures presents an all-star panel featuring talent from two of its highly anticipated summer films. In attendance will be stars and filmmakers from the action-comedy Kick-Ass 2.
- 7/5/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Jane Richard may have lost her leg in the bombing, but she owes her life to the heroic actions of an off-duty firefighter who raced to save her. Check out the harrowing video from the scene.
Jane Richard is a 7-year-old ballerina who tragically lost her leg in the April 15 Boston Marathon Bombing. The explosion could have taken little Jane’s life, but she was saved by a courageous off-duty firefighter who ran into the chaos to carry her to safety.
Jane Richard’s Rescue: The Video
Jane’s guardian angel was 30-year-old off-duty firefighter Matt Patterson, who lept into action as soon as he saw the 7-year-old lying in the street. Matt and his girlfriend were having lunch at a nearby restaurant when the explosion happened.
“This child for some reason just jumped at me — it was tunnel vision,” Matt explained. “I could see the damage. I could see that she needed a tourniquet.
Jane Richard is a 7-year-old ballerina who tragically lost her leg in the April 15 Boston Marathon Bombing. The explosion could have taken little Jane’s life, but she was saved by a courageous off-duty firefighter who ran into the chaos to carry her to safety.
Jane Richard’s Rescue: The Video
Jane’s guardian angel was 30-year-old off-duty firefighter Matt Patterson, who lept into action as soon as he saw the 7-year-old lying in the street. Matt and his girlfriend were having lunch at a nearby restaurant when the explosion happened.
“This child for some reason just jumped at me — it was tunnel vision,” Matt explained. “I could see the damage. I could see that she needed a tourniquet.
- 4/25/2013
- by William Earl
- HollywoodLife
When blasts rocked the Boston Marathon finish line on Monday, many bystanders selflessly ran toward danger in an effort to save the injured. Now, many of those same heroes are trying to reunite with those they helped to see if they're okay. Matt Patterson, 30, an off-duty firefighter from Lynn, Mass., north of Boston, is among those looking to reconnect after helping to save a little boy who lost a leg in the bombings. A veteran of the war in Afghanistan, Patterson was in a nearby restaurant when the first bomb went off. "I knew it was bad when I heard it,...
- 4/19/2013
- by Kristen Mascia
- PEOPLE.com
A heroic off-duty firefighter discovered the lifeless body of Martin Richard, 8, after the Boston Marathon bombing, and tried desperately to save the young boy. Tragically, his CPR efforts could not revive the innocent victim.
Off-duty firefighter Matt Patterson bravely ran towards the site of the blast after the Boston Marathon bombings on April 15, and found 8-year-old Martin Richard lying lifeless on the ground.
Martin Richard Dead — Matt Patterson Tries To Save His Life
After carrying another young boy a block-and-a-half to medical attention, Matt heroically rushed back to the blast site to help rescue innocent victims. There, he saw the small body of little Martin, and realized he had not survived the bomb explosion. He tells the Daily Mail:
We just knew he was gone. He had very serious, serious injuries… There was nothing in his eyes.
Matt and other Good Samaritans tried desperately to help the little boy any way they could.
Off-duty firefighter Matt Patterson bravely ran towards the site of the blast after the Boston Marathon bombings on April 15, and found 8-year-old Martin Richard lying lifeless on the ground.
Martin Richard Dead — Matt Patterson Tries To Save His Life
After carrying another young boy a block-and-a-half to medical attention, Matt heroically rushed back to the blast site to help rescue innocent victims. There, he saw the small body of little Martin, and realized he had not survived the bomb explosion. He tells the Daily Mail:
We just knew he was gone. He had very serious, serious injuries… There was nothing in his eyes.
Matt and other Good Samaritans tried desperately to help the little boy any way they could.
- 4/19/2013
- by Hollywood Life Staff
- HollywoodLife
An innocent boy was found clinging to life after losing his leg during the Boston Marathon bombing. Frightened and alone, the boy was carried to an ambulance by brave bystanders who saved his life. His condition is improving — read on for more details.
Matt Patterson, an off-duty firefighter, was thrown into deadly chaos on April 15 when two bombs went off during the Boston Marathon. He bravely ran towards the blast site to find a young boy lying in a pool of blood and clinging on to life.
Matt Patterson Finds Hurt Young Boy After Boston Marathon Bombing
Matt tells the Daily Mail that he had noticed the injured young boy after one of the bombs went off — an explosion that killed three and injured 176 people. He says in the chaos immediately following the blasts, he saw a young boy clinging to life. He tells the Daily Mail:
There were people...
Matt Patterson, an off-duty firefighter, was thrown into deadly chaos on April 15 when two bombs went off during the Boston Marathon. He bravely ran towards the blast site to find a young boy lying in a pool of blood and clinging on to life.
Matt Patterson Finds Hurt Young Boy After Boston Marathon Bombing
Matt tells the Daily Mail that he had noticed the injured young boy after one of the bombs went off — an explosion that killed three and injured 176 people. He says in the chaos immediately following the blasts, he saw a young boy clinging to life. He tells the Daily Mail:
There were people...
- 4/18/2013
- by Hollywood Life Staff
- HollywoodLife
Director: Mike Akel Writers: Mike Akel, Matt Patterson Starring: Greg Wise, Chad Anthony Miller, Troy Schremmer, Janelle Schremmer, Laurie Coker, Megan Minto, Steven Schaefer Seth (Greg Wise) and his boyfriend, William (Chad Anthony Miller), show up at the lake house while Seth's unsuspecting family members are enjoying their annual week-long vacation. Before they announce their arrival, Seth confesses to William that his family does not know they are coming. As it turns out, Seth has been estranged from his family ever since he abandoned working beside his older Christian minister brother, Thomas (Troy Schremmer), and ran away to live with William, whom he met on Chatroulette. The Biederman family presumably does not know that Seth is gay and they certainly do not know that he has been sharing a bedroom (wink, wink, nudge, nudge) with William. Seth’s arrival with William in tow catches the Biederman clan off guard. The...
- 7/13/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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