Nerd HQ invites you to join them in supporting children’s charity Operation Smile by bidding on select memorabilia and one-of-a-kind pieces that will earn you serious bragging rights with friends, while simultaneously providing life-changing surgery for children around the world.
There’s a massive number of items going under the hammer, signed by stars such as Zachary Levi, Charlize Theron, Yvonne Strahovski, Stephen Amell, Dule Hill, Steven Moffat, Peter Capaldi, Karen Gillan, Alan Tudyk and more.
The auction only runs until August 12, so get in quick. To view items and make a bid, click here.
From: http://www.looktothestars.org/news/16964-nerd-hq-launches-star-studded-online-auction-for-operation-smile
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There’s a massive number of items going under the hammer, signed by stars such as Zachary Levi, Charlize Theron, Yvonne Strahovski, Stephen Amell, Dule Hill, Steven Moffat, Peter Capaldi, Karen Gillan, Alan Tudyk and more.
The auction only runs until August 12, so get in quick. To view items and make a bid, click here.
From: http://www.looktothestars.org/news/16964-nerd-hq-launches-star-studded-online-auction-for-operation-smile
Related past articles Charlize Theron To Host Inaugural amfAR Charity Poker TournamentStars Help amfAR Raise Over $3.5 Million At Hong Kong GalaamfAR To Host Hong Kong Gala This Weekend
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- 8/10/2017
- Look to the Stars
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Zachary Levi first attended San Diego Comic-Con 11 years ago, when his NBC series “Chuck” first premiered. Not only did he fall in love with the fan event, he soon found a way to put his own stamp on the gathering with his Nerd Machine brand. That led to Nerd HQ, an annual fan event that traditionally was held simultaneously with Comic-Con in San Diego.
But don’t call him the “King of Con” – a label that Levi thinks only comic book royalty have earned. “I don’t know if I love that title,” he said. “Even though I’ve been a nerd my whole life this will only be my 11th year at Comic-Con. You gotta be Stan Lee status. Every one else is vying for...
Zachary Levi first attended San Diego Comic-Con 11 years ago, when his NBC series “Chuck” first premiered. Not only did he fall in love with the fan event, he soon found a way to put his own stamp on the gathering with his Nerd Machine brand. That led to Nerd HQ, an annual fan event that traditionally was held simultaneously with Comic-Con in San Diego.
But don’t call him the “King of Con” – a label that Levi thinks only comic book royalty have earned. “I don’t know if I love that title,” he said. “Even though I’ve been a nerd my whole life this will only be my 11th year at Comic-Con. You gotta be Stan Lee status. Every one else is vying for...
- 7/20/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Con season has well and truly slid into gear now; with Awesome Con kicking things off a few weeks ago and Sdcc and NerdHQ fast approaching. Of course, con season is really year-round these days; but for me, it starts with Awesome Con and ends with New York Comic Con.
This year’s Awesome Con was, as usual, a great start to the season for me. What I like about the con is that despite only being four years old, it’s managed to integrate various fun aspects of different flavors of cons into a fairly seamless whole – meaning that if you aren’t there for one particular facet of the offerings, there are plenty of others to experience. Here were some of the highlights for me:
The media guests:
Awesome Con has consistently done well in getting big names to a young con. This year’s lineup included everyone...
This year’s Awesome Con was, as usual, a great start to the season for me. What I like about the con is that despite only being four years old, it’s managed to integrate various fun aspects of different flavors of cons into a fairly seamless whole – meaning that if you aren’t there for one particular facet of the offerings, there are plenty of others to experience. Here were some of the highlights for me:
The media guests:
Awesome Con has consistently done well in getting big names to a young con. This year’s lineup included everyone...
- 7/10/2016
- by Emily S. Whitten
- Comicmix.com
Joss Whedon's first cut of "Avengers: Age of Ultron" was way longer than what aired at 2 hours, 22 minutes. But even though the eventual Blu-ray/DVD will include special features, there will be no official director's cut -- or anything like Bryan Singer's new "Rogue Cut" for "X-Men: Days of Future Past." Why not? While at Comic-Con this past weekend, Joss was on a NerdHQ panel moderated by Zachary Levi, and a fan asked about the possibility of an "Age of Ultron" director's cut.
Here's Joss's reply:
It has always been my ambition never to do a director's cut of anything and always to make the movie with the studio that we both want to make. 'Ultron' was very complex and there was a lot of back-and-forth. My instinct is no. Just as an artist, I'm super f-cking lazy and that sounds like I'd have to go back, it would be hard.
Here's Joss's reply:
It has always been my ambition never to do a director's cut of anything and always to make the movie with the studio that we both want to make. 'Ultron' was very complex and there was a lot of back-and-forth. My instinct is no. Just as an artist, I'm super f-cking lazy and that sounds like I'd have to go back, it would be hard.
- 7/15/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Avengers: Age of Ultron managed to pack a plethora of action into its 141-minute run time. Yet, reports over the past months indicated that a good deal of the superhero sequel was actually left on the cutting room floor. While such an idea might lead one to believe that director Joss Whedon might be artistically inclined to throw together a director.s cut of the film, his recent comments indicate otherwise. While Marvel Studios had no formal presence at San Diego Comic-Con this past weekend, Age of Ultron director, Joss Whedon, did show up to participate in a panel moderated by Zachary Levi for his site, NerdHQ. The Marvel movie visionary took a number of questions from the fan-filled audience, including one asking about the possibility of Age of Ultron.s deleted scenes providing fodder for a director.s cut. The answer was rather clear. According to Whedon: It has...
- 7/13/2015
- cinemablend.com
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