John Scalzi and Wil Wheaton Perform a “Redshirts” Reading (by pateachoux3)
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John Scalzi and Wil Wheaton Perform a “Redshirts” Reading (by pateachoux3)
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Source: youtube.com
Q & A from Wil Wheaton 90 Minute Awesome Hour - The Cape
This question from was taken on Saturday, March 31st at the 2012 Emerald City Comicon.
“Sixty minutes just wasn’t enough to contain the awesome! Join Wil as he brings you a show so amazing, so completely mind boggling, so freakin’ fantastic, so… so… AWESOME! it could only be called the 90 Minute Awesome Hour!”
Wil Wheaton’s 90 Minute Awesome Hour
The 90 min hour was taken on Saturday, March 31st at the 2012 Emerald City Comicon.
The video was taken in 5 parts and stitched together to form what you see here.
“Sixty minutes just wasn’t enough to contain the awesome! Join Wil as he brings you a show so amazing, so completely mind boggling, so freakin’ fantastic, so… so… AWESOME! it could only be called the 90 Minute Awesome Hour!”
My Star Wars figures of olden times.
Decided document some of the old toys I have held onto from years back.
The case cover is being held together with some black electrical tape with a label with my name on it, a extra character name label and a puffy sticker of Robin.
The trays have hold up great. When turned over, they have pegs for the figures to stand on.
This collection is a combination of mine and my brother figures. To notate who same figure was who, there was a black dot on one of the feet. At this time, I forget if the mark was mine or his.
A few notes of the figures I have are as follow: Greedo (shoots second, goddammit, version), Obi-Wan Kenobi (I lost the plastic robe and broke the tip off the light saber version) and ended up misplacing the whole saber somewhere, Princess Leia (pre-slave girl “man I wish I could hit that” version), C-3PO (tarnished version), R2-D2 (head stopped clicking a long time ago version) and Luke Skywalker (X-wing fighter version).
Its funny, the descriptions hold up to what I have.
The above figure descriptions come from the story blue light special from the book The Happiest Days of Our Lives by Wil Wheaton.
A friend re-posted a picture that was like one that I took at PAX Prime 2010. With the other picture (the picture to the right), it looks like they were off to my right. (Click the picture for the full view of the picture.)
My picture is on the LEFT and the RIGHT picture was taken by someone else.
Wil Wheaton
Another new Always Reblog for me. I just love this picture.
Holy crap that’s me!
Holy crap that’s my shirt sleeve! (lower left)
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Source: angryfuckingliberal(Video explanation at the end)
I would like to share with you a piece of my day.
First off, we went to PAX Prime today and waited in line for two hours for the Wil Wheaton panel. We were in the front of the line, right behind a Cammy cosplayer who got into an argument with a guy who has apparently never played Street Fighter. When we got into the theater, however, the front row was already almost full, and we were put in the second row. Not a big deal, considering this ensured we were now in the center.
The deal became even sweeter when, pre-show, the man directly in front of me stood up.
He had a goatee and glasses, wearing an Axe Cop Munchkin advertising shirt which in and of itself isn’t that remarkable at a con. However, as he went to sit down, I realized he was wearing a nametag. And it looked as though the tag said “Steve Jackson”.
My phone at this point was already dying, but I turned it on and took it off of airplane mode in order to search for pictures of Steve Jackson. The network was a bit slow, but finally, finally brought it the images
of a man with a goatee and glasses
the man in front of me.
After gushing at him for a time, he gave me a coin for the millions of editions of Munchkin we have. And then, of course, Wil Wheaton came on and was as brilliant as can be expected. I’ll probably type up more about his speech later because he touched on some important things. (Plus, Cape of Dicks)
Later on, after meeting two of my favorite rappers, we got to really talk to Wil Wheaton one on one.
And he made for us the above video.
I should explain: my roommate really insists she is not a nerd. But we all know she is (Myra, don’t deny it.) So after hearing our evidence, Wil Wheaton himself rendered this verdict for us, complete in the Cape of Dicks that was bestowed upon him by Amy Pond.
It was glorious.
The introductions of the cast of Acquisitions, Inc by Paul and Storm at PAX Prime 2011. A great plan of attack with props and costumes.
Jim Darkmagic receives a magical missive, informing him that his grandfather has died. There’s to be a reading of the Last Will and Testament at the family estate. Not long after the family convenes, wackiness ensues.
Join Gabe, Tycho, Scott Kurtz and Wil Wheaton as they guide Jim Darkmagic, Binwin Bronzebottom, Omin Dran and Aeofel “Al” Elhromane through an unscripted Dungeons & Dragons adventure before a live audience.