Fan Expo 09: James Duval
James Duval, of Frank The Rabbit fame, sits down with Ryan for a few minutes to talk Donnie Darko and it’s growing cult following after a less than stellar theatrical run, as well as what the future holds.
Read MoreJames Duval, of Frank The Rabbit fame, sits down with Ryan for a few minutes to talk Donnie Darko and it’s growing cult following after a less than stellar theatrical run, as well as what the future holds.
Read MoreFirst time Fan Expo/rgb’er Mona came up from Jersey partially to see the ‘horror rawkillbilly’ band Psycho Charger, who played at the Rue Morgue sponsored Fan Expo event ‘Dance of the Deadites’ Saturday night. Even though we were pretty tired from walking around the convention floor for two days straight, I’m glad we made it out, because the band put on an awesome, blood-soaked show.
Read MoreBruce Campbell, despite running long at the signature booth, gives Alex a few minutes of his time to talk about Burn Notice and the upcoming Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs.
Read MoreRyan interviews Beth Rumjahn of cyberpunkcomics.com about the release of the first issue of Hard Drive, written by Greg Dunford and art by Renzo Podesta. Check out the site to see more of the the first issue artwork in high res. Nice stuff!
Read MoreYou decide. Hint: we interviewed this actor at Fan Expo last year as well. You can catch that interview here…
Read MoreOne of the best parts of Fan Expo is the unexpected. At this years, one of those unexpected moments was when we had a chance to talk with the April Mullen and Tim Doiron, makers of the film ‘Rock Paper Scissors: The Way Of The Tosser‘, an indie film that just got picked up for a distribution deal and is available on DVD right now. Not only does the film look great, but the ‘do it yourself’ style is something that we here at rgbFilter can appreciate. Wanna see the…
Read MoreAlex sits down with Max Brooks, author of The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z to talk about the WWZ movie, comics, Max’s previous “schticks” and much more, including his upcoming work on a G.I. Joe mini series. Finally, in the vein of “Hulk vs. Thing” and “Ninjas vs. Pirate” debates, Max lets us know where he stands regarding the “slow vs. fast zombies” debate.
Read MoreThroughout the weekend at Fan Expo we put rgbFilter’s FroggyBootKnocker and his Sony Alpha 700 DSLR through the paces. A huge thanks to him, and for these amazing shots. We have LOTS of content and lots of great interviews still to come! Keep checking! .
Read MoreThere’s tons to see at Fan Expo this year. Here’s just a little bit. We’ve got a full day ahead of us, so check back often. .
Read MorergbFilter is at Fan expo 2009 and we’re knee-deep in wall-to-wall nerdiness. The fans are out in full force and the exhibitors have completely brought their A game to Canada’s largest sci-fi, comic, horror, anime and gaming convention. A few hilights from today: – Larry “The Soup Nazi” Thomas telling Mona “NO AUTOGRAPH FOR YOU!!” – Emma “Anya the Vengence Demon” Caulfield having a smoke with us out front – Avery Brooks, Linda Hamilton, Mary McDonnell…ya they were there. – I touched the lightcycle. Oh ya. – The “Rock Paper…
Read MoreWe were at the 2009 Toronto Comic Arts Festival, held on May 9th and 10th. We got the chance to talk to a lot of the artists at the show. This is the second video we’ve put out, and we’ll have more over the next few weeks. This episode is with Cecil Castellucci, writer of the graphic novels The Plain Janes and Janes in Love illustrated by Jim Rugg, which was the launch title for DC Comics Minx line of graphic novels for young adults. We also talk to Vancouver…
Read MoreDo you love the Toronto Zombie Walk as much as the gang here at rgbFilter? If so, then check out the 2009 Zombie Walk Fiendraiser. The above poster (courtesy the Zombie Walk site) says it all. July 18th at Smiling Buddha. Doors open to the dead at 9pm. Check out the site for more details!
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