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Comic Con: Day Two

As is often the case with the behemoth known as Comic Con, things are constantly changing. As a result, I didn’t get to everything I had planned for the day. But, what I did cover was well worth the time investment.

William KattStarted the day by interviewing William Katt on the rebirth of the Greatest American Hero franchise, as unveiled at Thursday’s packed panel discussion with special guests Robert Culp and Connie Sellecca. With the blessing of series creator Stephen J. Cannell, Katt’s publishing company, Catastrophic Comics, will bring the series to comic book form by retelling the original pilot (with a few modern updates) and then proceed to fill in the gaps with many more tales of Ralph, Bill, Pam, and the suit. They’ll also be doing flash animation shorts, with Bob, Connie, and William voicing the characters. I’ll have the full interview for you shortly.

From there, it was over to the Marriott for a sit down with three of the original MST3K creators, Joel Hodgson, Jim Mallon, and Trace Beaulieu. Getting there early, I got to hang out while UGO did their on-camera interview, providing a little more insight into the show’s history. Then it was my turn for a less formal discussion, which ranged from the series origins to the nuts and bolts of what it took to create the show week in and week out. This was without a doubt the highlight of the day. At the moment, the interview is half transcribed, so with any luck I’ll have it for you before the end of Saturday.

Mr EkoBack to the convention center for Entertainment Weekly’s Showrunners panel, featuring producers Bryan Fuller (Pushing Daisies), Carlton Cuse (Lost), Damon Lindelof (Lost), Josh Schwartz (Chuck), and Josh Friedman (Sarah Connor Chronicles). As you might imagine, it ended up being very Lost-centric, but everyone seemed to find the humor in it, and we got some great insights into the other shows as well. The one Lost tidbit I wasn’t aware of is that the demise of Mr Eko was not according to plan. Apparently, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje came down with a severe case of island fever (the stir crazies) and wanted out of his contract, forcing Damon and Carlton to end Eko’s storyline long before they had originally planned. On the Sarah Connor front, Josh explained the casting of Brian Austin Green happened at the very last minute, less than a day before the character was schedule to shoot, and the entire staff thought Josh was insane for hiring him. Luckily for him, the move paid off in spades. And with regards to Pushing Daisies, the new season will pick up 10 months after we last saw our heroes, with all of them still desperately holding onto their respective secrets now tearing them apart. I’ll have the full report for you shortly. In the meantime, check out TV Verdict’s Twitter feed for live highlights of the discussion (typos included).

Seth Green and Breckin MeyerAfter taking a break from the festivities to work on transcribing, I sat in on the Robot Chicken panel and man are those guys nuts. Seth Green and Breckin Meyer have the greatest rapport of two friends I have ever seen, and the rest of this cast of characters are a comedy series unto themselves. Highlights from this discussion include teases for what to expect in Season Four — Tentacle porn; A war between the Smurfs and the Snorks; a second Star Wars special with Carrie Fisher; guest appearances by Joss Whedon and Ron Moore; and an unseen behind-the-scenes look at the making of Indiana Jones. You know, they’ve repeatedly asked Harrison Ford to appear on the show, but his agent (who has been repping him since the early ’70s) had no idea what the show was and was floored that there’s an entire network dedicated to cartoons. Again, head over to the Twitter feed for more highlights and stay tuned for a full report. Oh, and just remember, if anyone asks, Breckin wrote the Emperor Palpatine sketch.

Finally, we closed the day with the MST3K 20th Anniversary Celebration, featuring all 11 creative contributors to the series’ 11-year run. The well documented split between the gang still seems somewhat palpable, with Joel, Jim, and Trace seated to one side of the podium, while Mike, Kevin, Frank, Mary Jo, Josh, Bill, Brigid, and Paul were on the other. Not to make more out of this than there is, it’s just interesting to see the interactions between them all. Hosted by Patton Oswalt, the evening opened with a musical montage and clips, followed by a moderated discussion. No questions were taken from the audience though, which was a bit disappointing. Kevin and Frank ended up talking the most, with Mike and Josh saying the least. It may be strong of me to say the evening was a letdown, but given my talk with the guys earlier in the day, perhaps my expectations were too high. In any case, the 20th Anniversary DVD set will be released October 28 by Shout! Factory and include four never before released episodes — First Spaceship On Venus, Laserblast, Werewolf, and Future War — four lobby cards, a Crow figurine, and the bonus materials I mentioned earlier, much of which is being recorded this weekend. I’ll have a more robust summary for you, alongside the interview later this weekend.

Preview for Day Three:
* Jamie Bamber interview
* Interviews with cast and crew for DC’s next animated feature — Wonder Woman
* Lost, BSG, Pushing Daisies, and Fringe presentations (time and crowds permitting)
* TV Guide Fall preview

Comic Con Update: MST3K Interview

Joel MST3KJust finished up a great interview with Joel, Trace, and Jim. While I wasn’t able to get through all of the questions I had, we did cover a lot of ground… Frank being the guy who screened and selected the films, the process of writing the series, performing in a vacuum, the first inkling that the show was catching on, the influence of the internet, content still being created for the 20th Anniversary DVD box set — a three-part documentary detailing the show’s history, new interviews, tonight’s Comic Con panel — and much more. I’ll be transcribing it this afternoon and hopefully post it before the panel.

The State of “The State”

On the most recent episode of The Sound of Young America (a great independent public radio show/podcast), Jesse Thorn interviews Tom Lennon, Ben Garant, and Kerri Kenney of Reno 911!, Viva Variety, and, of course, The State. Though most of the show is about Reno, at the very end, Jesse asks them about The State, and the group reveals that the original State members have been working on a special for Comedy Central with all-new material, airing “sometime later this year”!

Lennon, Garant, and Kenney also talk briefly about The State’s long-awaited complete series DVD set (with commentaries for every episode, as well as a ton of sketches that didn’t make it on the show). While he confirms the set is finished and ready to go, he speculates that its release has been delayed to coincide with the airing of the special.

It’s great to know there’s brand new State incoming, even if it’s only a one-off special. As much as I’m looking forward to new material, I’m more excited about the box set. I sure hope Garant’s right about its release this year. I check my mailbox every day, but so far all I’ve found are tacos.

Comedy Central Fall TV Preview

Remember a couple weeks ago on The Friday Filibuster (Ep. 46) Download when we discussed pilot projects for the Fall 2008 television season? Well, here’s a little more info that just came down from Comedy Central on the Happy Madison series Gay Robot

Gay RobotAn animated, scripted series composed of two eleven-minute stories per episode about a gay robot, voiced by Nick Swardson (RENO 911!), and his friends Nick, Pat, and Matt living together after college. The show follows the day-in-the-life adventures of Gay Robot and the guys partying their way through life while trying to find their way in the world. Produced by Happy Madison and Sony TV. Co-written by Nick Swardson and Aaron Lee. Let the protests begin.

In the meantime, here’s what else is cooking in the development lab at Comedy Central… Continue reading →