Comedy Meltdown 8: Jason Takes Manhattan
“Rennie:  You don’t understand, there is a maniac trying to kill us!
New York Waitress: Welcome to New York.”

Date: Friday, July 25th
Time: 8:30 p.m.
Place: The swanktastic Meltdown Gallery at the rear of the store which is located here:

7522 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90046-3408, US
http://meltcomics.com/

Whom: ANTHONY JESELNIK

JACKIE KASHAIN
ROB DELANEY
BRIAN ZARIN
ROBERT YASUMURA
Hosted by: BLAINE CAPATCH

Sponsored by: ASAHI

In addition to this stellar line-up we are charging NO COVER!
Please drink responsibly or designate a driver.
Something to be aware of: parking in this neighborhood is dodgy, so please plan accordingly.

“Tamara Mason:  [Before cutting the drugs] Night time is the right time.”

 

All Fanboy Stand-Up Comedy All Night Long
July 23rd, 2008
7:30PM
FREE!

 

The http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ reports:
Batman star Christian Bale arrested by London police on suspicion …
The alleged assault is believed to have taken place at his hotel in Park Lane Photo: EPA
Bale, 34, attended a police station after it was reported his mother and sister had reported him to police.

The alleged incident was believed to have taken place on Sunday night at Park Lane’s Dorchester Hotel where Bale is staying.

His mother Jenny, 61, and sister Sharon, 40, are said to have gone to a police station in Hampshire to make the allegation, which was subsequently referred to the Metropolitan Police.

A Met Police spokesman said: “A 34-year-old man attended a London Police Station on Tuesday by appointment and was arrested in connection with an allegation of assault.

“He currently remains in custody.”

Despite the alleged incident and report, Bale was allowed to attend the first European screening of the new Batman blockbuster The Dark Knight in London’s West End on Monday night uninterrupted.

Bale was joined on the red carpet by Maggie Gyllenhaal, who plays love interest Rachel Dawes, and Sir Michael Caine who plays Bruce Wayne’s faithful butler and father figure Alfred.

The film took a record $158.3 million in its opening weekend at the US box office overtaking Spiderman 3, which took £151.1 million.

Interest in the film has increased because of the death of Heath Ledger.

His performance as Batman’s arch nemesis The Joker, has been widely tipped by critics, as well as Caine, to receive a posthumous Oscar.

 

1981
The Greatest American Hero is a television series which aired for three seasons from 1981 to 1983 on ABC. It premiered as a two hour movie pilot on March 18, 1981. It starred William Katt as teacher Ralph Hinkley (or Hanley), Robert Culp as FBI Agent Bill Maxwell, and Connie Sellecca as lawyer Pam Davidson.

Official Press Release 
Fall 2008

Join the original cast of the “Greatest American Hero” television series on Thursday, July 24 at 12:30-1:30pm in Room 7AB at the 2008 Comic-Con Convention in San Diego.

After twenty-five years, this beloved cult series is being re-introduced to the world as a comic book series. In addition, two special announcements will be made regarding the franchise.

A video taped introduction from the show’s legendary creator STEPHEN J. CANNEL kicks off the panel including a remark about how “The Greatest American Hero” is his best-selling series of all time.

The Panel will be hosted by Pulp Secret stars Justin Tyler, Pete LePage, and Alex Zalben from comic book show The Stack.

Panelists will include the original stars:

 

  • WILLIAM KATT
  • CONNIE SELLECCA
  • ROBERT CULP
  • DENNIS “DANGER” MADALONE -Stuntman

 

Also in attendance will be Christopher Folino, director of the motion picture “Gamers”; Derek McCaw, editor of Fanboy Planet; Arcana Studios’ Sean O’Reilly (“The Clockwork Girl”).and Clint Hilinski (The Justice League) All four will be helping William Katt create the new comic book series.

 

 

Batman sequel nabs a record $158.3 million
Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures’ “The Dark Knight” rocketed the Batman film franchise into the superhero stratosphere as it nabbed the highest weekend opening ever in grossing an official $158.3 million — even more than Sunday’s estimate of $155.3 million.
Tally easily beats the $151.1 million opening of “Spider-Man 3” in May 2007. “Dark Knight” enjoyed a better-than-expected Sunday. Final figure of $158.3 million was released Monday morning.

via:variety.com

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