
Discuss: Has Comic-Con Coverage Changed Your Mind About Any Movies?
Comic-Con 2011 By Cole Abaius on July 28, 2010 | (6) Comments
Last weekend was the crucible of Comic-Con, and no fewer than one billion trillion news stories came out of the convention aimed directly at your sensibilities as an audience member.
We weren’t the only site on the block that had coverage of course, and hopefully you read more than a few of our peers (because there really are some great sites out there). You were most likely inundated with new information about the movies hitting theaters soon or in the next year.
Did any of it change your mind? Was there a movie you were dying to see that you cooled on? Was there a movie that landed on your radar for the first time? Is your confidence renewed in anything?
The movie at Con this year included:
- Megamind
- Tron: Legacy
- Battle: Los Angeles
- Salt
- Red
- The Expendables
- Scott Pilgrim vs The World
- Drive Angry
- Skyline
- Super
- Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark
- The Other Guys
- The Green Hornet
- Priest
- Green Lantern
- Sucker Punch
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
- Let Me In
- Resident Evil: Afterlife
- Paul
- Cowboys & Aliens
- Thor
- Captain America
- The Avengers
Did anything you read on sites or on The Twitter move you one way or the other when it comes to excitement or disappointment?
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