I have managed to survive yet another Comic-Con. Man, these things are fun to attend and yet still a nightmare. However, I had a pretty good time and actually took some photos to document my experience for you all to see. 🙂
Hello listeners from sunny San Diego! Last night was the Teen Wolf panel and man was it a doozy. My recap is currently live but before I did that I enlisted one of my twitter followers Liz Ponce to do a brief minisode on our thoughts on the panel. Have a listen!
Hello lovlies, this is Terence from the past giving you recs cause Future Terence is busy covering Comic-Con stuff. I’ve decided to leave you with some EPIC fan fiction to tide you over. They all contain considerable amounts of angst and pain, as well as happiness, humor and sexy times. Have fun!
There are panels you attend and those you experience, and the Teen Wolf panel that took place in Ballroom 20 was definitely the latter. As an uber fan of this show and someone who spends hours out of the week discussing said show I was super excited for the panel, which honestly wasn’t as raucous or interesting as I thought it would be. In any matter, I am going to do my best to recap the panel from my tweets, the ridiculous shambles of my Twitter mentions. Here it goes!
Hey y’all, how’s it going? I’m currently in sunny San Diego taking in the sites and sounds of Comic-Con. So what better time than when I’m sleep deprived, running on a tight schedule, and hungry to stat a new series at the blog! Given that I’ve somehow managed to gain the public trust on Tumblr and people send me asks, I thought it would be easy to aggregate them there for people who don’t follow me there. Although you totally should follow me at lenoirauteur.tumblr.com cause it’s where my inner foolishness comes out. Anyways, this week’s asks cover a possible plot of Derek losing his alpha status, Stydia, and other ramblings. Take a gander!
Rare is it these days that you get a horror film that manages to elevate itself into being a great film. Sure there are those that are scary, and many are competently made. But every once in a while you get something that is the perfect combination of craft, scares, and spirit that you can’t help but acknowledge its greatness. The Conjuring, the new film by James Wan, is the first horror film in a long time that I’ve been so thoroughly entertained by every aspect that even when I was scared shitless I was in awe of just how well made of a film it was.