The last day (for us) of DragonCon brought horror legend George Romero and "Lost" story editor Paul Dini. Listen as we talk about what we learned about Romero's take on his own movies, his surprisingly unexcited opinion of his next movie and how he feels about some of the more recent "zombie" flicks. Then hear Dini's philosophy towards "Lost" and his previous project "Batman Beyond". All of that plus Marilyn Monroe with The Penguin (sorry, we didn't actually get a picture of that one).
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Mark, love the Pern updates. I've been a huge fan of the series since Junior High. Dragonsdawn is one of my favorite books. Let's hope they don't screw the movie up eh?
Was there any talk of whether the upcoming movie will be live action or animated? I'm worried that it might be a slapdash 2D affair.
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September 4th, 2006 at 01:12
Mark, love the Pern updates. I've been a huge fan of the series since Junior High. Dragonsdawn is one of my favorite books. Let's hope they don't screw the movie up eh?
Was there any talk of whether the upcoming movie will be live action or animated? I'm worried that it might be a slapdash 2D affair.