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Caprica: Before the Summer Blockbusters, Revisit Galactica (Movie Chicks on Action Flicks #0)
…ittle different for theatrical releases, with box office results included. Caprica Universal Studios DVD release: April 21, 2009. Two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, live together on a peaceful planet known as Caprica, where a startling breakthrough in artificial intelligence brings about unforeseen consequences. A spin-off of the Sci Fi Channel series Battlestar Galactica set 50 years prior to the events of that show. Site: Pink Raygun P… Continue reading
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Tagged action adventure, action films, action flicks, action movies, adventure, Alessandra Torresani, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, fantasy, horror, horror flicks, horror movies, lethal ladies, Magda Apanowicz, Paula Malcomson, Polly Walker, Roger Cross, Ronald D. Moore, Sasha Roiz, sci-fi, science fiction, scifi, Sina Najafi, Syfy, women, women bloggers
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Geek Girls Create – What Would YOUR Comic-Con Panel Cover?
…les Tony @CylonBookworm: The death of the SciFi series. Firefly, Stargate, Caprica, Eureka, and almost every other good series is killed off too early. Tricia @fangirlcantina: I would love to host a panel on the heroine’s journey. How would it differ from a hero’s journey as defined by Campbell. Wildride Robert Roy @wyldride: Why are there so many heroes with Green in their name? RT @ActionChick what topic they’d each cover if they were on a Comic… Continue reading
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Tagged Comic-Con, convention, Cricket Lee, Crixlee, Facebook, fan convention, Geek Girls Create, GeekJessica, helslevy, Jessica Mills, Leah Cevoli, Nedopak, panel, SDCC, Stephanie Thorpe, TheStephThorpe, twitter, WonderCon
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James Marsters Q&A at Wizard World Philadelphia
…y shows and movies on his resume such as Dragonball: Evolution, Torchwood, Caprica, and Smallville to name a few. His presence at the Wizard World Convention in Philly sent many hearts a-fluttering as he signed autographs, took pictures, and did a couple of panels. James is an extremely thoughtful individual who took time to really think about every question before he answered. He also surprised the hell out of the audience by giving an in-depth,… Continue reading