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Thursday Tip: Comic-Con 2009
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You're thinking about going to San Diego Comic-Con in July. OMG, so many questions! Where to stay? What ticket should I get? So here are a few of Sluggo's tips for Comic-Con.

Passes
  • Register now. Comic-Con calls it a "membership" or "registration;" it's easier to just say "passes." Whatever you want to call 'em, buy 'em now, because they will sell-out, and they do not sell them at the door.
  • Plan when to go. The 4-day passes are already completely sold-out, so if you haven't bought your tickets yet, you'll need to buy individual passes for the day(s) you want to visit on. Each pass is only good on the specified day. The geeky-geeks are almost certain to hit the Con hard on Wednesday night (preview), then Thursday, Friday and Saturday. (Often they're so worn-out they never make it to the Con on Sunday!) As far as day passes go, Saturday usually sells-out first.
  • What about this Wednesday night preview? You can only get into the preview if you're already registered for a 4-day pass, or if you do a volunteer shift. (Or if you're a mucky-muck, or an industry professional.)
  • Volunteer. If you're feeling poor, consider volunteering for a three-hour shift; you'll get free admission on the day you work (plus admission to the preview.) I've actually decided to do this myself.
Lodging
  • Check-out Comic-Con's official hotel list. It includes hotel names, prices, distance, parking fees, and whether or not they're served by Comic-Con's free shuttle. You can find the list here.
  • Be ready to settle. You want a good hotel, in a good location, for a good price, right? Well, the odds are stacked against you this time, and you'll probably need to make some compromises. (Hotel prices are jacked-up for Comic-Con weekend.)
  • Book your room now. If you wait until the last minute, you'll be kicking yourself. Right now you can probably find decent rooms, in decent locations, for about $139+ per night. As the Con gets closer, the prices may go up; and if you wait too long, finding a room could be difficult.
  • Try bidding, perhaps. If you're adventurous, use Hotwire or Priceline's Name-Your-Own-Price. You may save a few bucks, but you won't know the name and exact location of the hotel until after you've pre-paid. (The other catch: because it's such a busy weekend, you may not save as much as you normally would.)
  • Shop around. You may be surprised to find that websites have varying prices, sometimes even for the same hotel and room.
  • Be aware of quirks. It's a busy weekend, and a few hotels have special restrictions on check-in and length-of-stay.
  • Ask about parking fees. If you'll have a car, ask whether your hotel charges for parking. Many of them do.
  • Know your neighborhoods. Here are some areas that you might be considering:
    • Downtown and/or the Gaslamp Quarter - If you can afford it, this is definitely the most convenient place to stay for Comic-Con. Fun nightlife, and the area is quite walkable.
    • Old Town - Easy access to the trolley. Fun, walkable neighborhood, if a bit touristy. Still it's a great spot to stay in, so I recommend it.
    • Mission Valley and Hotel Circle - This is where you'll probably find some (relatively) decent prices and name-brand hotels. A handful of them are located near trolley stops; otherwise you should plan on having a rental car (or friend or taxi, etc.) This is a very retail-oriented area. (Two malls, lots of chain restaurants, etc.) Most of it is not very walkable. Examples of somewhat-affordable hotels that are in good locations: Doubletree Hazard Center, Courtyard by Marriott, Town & Country and The Handlery.
    • Hillcrest and North Park - These are San Diego's "gayborhoods," and a lot of us locals live here. While it's a convenient and fun area to stay in, there really aren't many hotels here (and definitely no name-brand hotels.) If you're dead-set on staying in the gayborhood, I might suggest the Park Manor Hotel (an older hotel, gay-owned) or the Sommerset Suites. They aren't particularly super nice, but they are clean and they are very conveniently located. The gayborhoods are very walkable, with fun nightlife, and easy access to buses that go downtown. (Rooms at these two hotels start at about $200+ per night for Comic-Con weekend.)
    • Coronado - It's a real nice area but it can be quite expensive. If you're lucky enough to be staying near the San Diego Bay Water Taxi, you're golden; you can take it to the Con each day. Otherwise you'll probably need a car.
    • Point Loma, Mission Bay, Sea World, beach areas - You might find some good hotels near the water. You'll most likely need a rental car.
    • Anything beyond - If the hotel has an address that doesn't actually say "San Diego, CA" on it, you will need a car. (To save a few bucks for parking, consider driving to a Trolley station and riding the Trolley to the Con.)
(Note: my hotel suggestions above only apply to Comic-Con weekend. They'd be a little different for other times of the year! And hotels are usually more affordable than the prices I've mentioned.)

Getting here

  • Get a lift from the airport. You're probably flying into San Diego International Airport, also known as Lindbergh Field (its abbreviation is "SAN.") The airport is located very close to Downtown San Diego. If you just need a lift to your hotel, maybe ask a friend to pick you up. Or take a taxi; you can expect to pay about $10-$15 to get from the airport to downtown, or to other areas like Mission Valley and Hotel Circle. Taxis will cost more If you're going any farther than that. If you need to save some cash, consider cheaper options like the Cloud 9 Shuttle.
  • Take the train. If you're coming from Southern California, take Amtrak! It stops right downtown.
Getting around
  • Know where you're going. Comic-Con is held at the San Diego Convention Center, located at 111 West Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101.
  • Decide whether you need a car. If you're staying downtown, I strongly suggest not renting a car (unless you plan on taking trips away from the Con.) If you're not staying downtown, this question will just depend on how close you are to a transit route (or whether you have local friends, or whether you just want to use cabs to get around.)
  • Plan for parking fees. If you're going to have a car, be ready to pay $15 to $25 per day for parking near the Convention Center. You may have similar parking fees at your hotel, too. This is especially true if you're staying in Hotel Circle, Mission Valley, Old Town, Downtown/Gaslamp, and some other neighborhoods. Be sure to find-out first!
  • Be ready for traffic. During peak times, downtown will be -packed with cars and buses. The only way to really avoid auto traffic is to take the trolley.
  • Use the free shuttle. If you're lucky enough to be staying at a hotel on a free shuttle route, by all means, use it!
  • Use the trolley. Quite simply, the San Diego Trolley system rocks. It's cheap, clean and it travels directly to the Convention Center; you're practically dropped-off right at the doorstep. There's even a special event trolley schedule just for Comic-Con. The catch is, you need to stay at a hotel near a trolley stop, and that's not always easy to finagle. If you want to try, I might suggest staying in Old Town if possible.
  • Use the bus. Lots of public bus routes travel downtown. You can get an all-day transit pass for $5, which includes unlimited rides on area buses and trolleys. (Just be sure to have a nice crisp $5 bill ready when you board for the first time each day.) Do yourself a favor: skip the lame-ass MTS website and just use Google Maps to look-up transit times. San Diego's bus and trolley schedules are fully integrated with Google Maps; you can even access them on the iPhone! Just be sure to arrive at the bus stop early... our buses are sometimes known to arrive 7 or 8 minutes early (or 20 minutes late...)
  • Ride with the locals. If you know a 619'er who's going, consider tagging-along with 'em. For the last two years, we've taken the bus to the Con, and it's worked-out well.
At some point in the future, I'll write about other tips (where to eat, stuff to do, etc.)

(Locals or Comic-Con "veterans," feel free to correct me or add your own tips!)

Top Chef Season 5 - Hottie alert
619'd!
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Rich on Top Chef
Be sure to check-out Season 5 of Top Chef...

The 619's very own hottie Richard Sweeney will be a contestant!

(In case you needed another reason to watch besides the food, the drama and the hunky Tom Colicchio...)

Rich is the Executive Sous Chef at Downtown San Diego's Confidential, a swanky nightclub and tapas bar... not to mention a part-time bartender at Pecs (where the bears tend to hang-out, not to mention the same bar that employs [info]kingfuraday and [info]maverick1303.)

You may also remember a little music video I posted showing Rich and Matt guest-bartending at Confidential last year. (YouTube, 1:30, work-safe.)

(And, for those who asked... yes, he is family.)

Woo-hoo!

Zach Galifianakis in the Kanye West video
Mike - Face pic
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How on earth could I have missed this?

Earlier this year apparently, Kanye West asked (hottie) Zach Galifianakis to create an alternate music video for his single "Can't Tell Me Nothing." It's pretty cool.

You can watch the video here:
http://www.theclawproductions.com/Kanye.html (High res)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpwgYsYWwdc (Lower res)

You may remember Zach from his VH1 talk show "Late World with Zach," or from the movie Out Cold, or from a number of TV and film appearances. Zach now has a DVD out with his stand-up comedy called "Zach Live at the Purple Onion," and will be appearing in Sean Penn's film Into the Wild.

Sadly, he's straight.

*sigh*


Zach with his cat, Stevens.

Blasphemy
Mike - Fuzzbelly sketch
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Kathy Griffin's Jesus remark cut from Emmy show
Tue Sep 11, 2007 7:31PM EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comic Kathy Griffin's "offensive" remarks about Jesus at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards will be cut from a pre-taped telecast of the show, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences said on Tuesday.

Griffin made the provocative comment on Saturday night as she took the stage of the Shrine Auditorium to collect her Emmy for best reality program for her Bravo channel show "My Life on the D-List."

"A lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this award. I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus," an exultant Griffin said, holding up her statuette. "Suck it, Jesus. This award is my god now."

Asked about her speech backstage a short time later, an unrepentant Griffin added, "I hope I offended some people. I didn't want to win the Emmy for nothing."

The speech drew fire from a leading Roman Catholic group, the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, which condemned Griffin's remarks as "obscene and blasphemous."

"It is a sure bet that if Griffin had said, 'Suck it, Muhammad,' there would have been a very different reaction," Catholic league president Bill Donohue said in a statement posted on the group's Web site. He called on TV academy president Dick Askin to denounce Griffin's "hate speech" and on Griffin to apologize.

Full story from Reuters.

I don't even know where to begin.  The guy says "it is a sure bet that if Griffin had said, 'Suck it, Muhammad,' there would have been a very different reaction."  Yeah, someone might've been killed.

Outrageous? Or calculated
Kelly - These shoes SUCK!
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  • Paris Hilton is allowed to go home, but then gets hauled back to jail, crying as she's taken away.
  • Lindsay Lohan checks-in to rehab.
  • An "unauthorized" Tommy & Pam sex video is released on the Internet.  The couple is reportedly furious.
  • Just prior to the release of Austin Powers in "Goldmember," MGM threatens to sue New Line, saying the film's title is too similar to Goldfinger.
  • Donald Trump and Rosie O'Donnell engage in a nasty volley of name-calling and disses.
  • Jack White is furious about a radio station playing a White Stripes album before it's released.
  • A drunken and dazed Brittney Spears shaves her head bald.
  • Paramount "fires" Tom Cruise.  (Soon after, he announces his own movie studio.)
  • An Eminem single is "accidentally" released on the Internet before it's scheduled release date.  In response, the record label releases the album early "to avoid rampant downloading online."
  • An angry Alec Baldwin leaves a nasty, enraged phone message for his daughter... and the audio is released onto the Internet.
  • In an interview, Tom Cruise goes-off on a bitter tirade about how anti-depressants are evil.
  • Elton John slams Madonna for lip-syncing at her concerts.
  • Director David O. Russell gets caught on video going apeshit on Lily Tomlin on the set of I Heart Huckabees.
  • A visibly wasted Paula Abdul is interviewed on a local news show, contributing to rumors that she has substance abuse issues.
  • American Idol is "rocked with scandal" (feel free to pick one: improper sexual relations... winners are pre-determined... contestant has a criminal record...)
  • Russell Crowe is reported to have a terrible temper... and is charged with assault for throwing a telephone at someone.
  • A somber Barbara Walters delivers the news that Star Jones has left "The View" even earlier than planned.

When these types of events are covered in the news, am I the only one that sees how easily they could be calculated publicity stunts?

And we all know Ozzie Osbourne is fucked-up by drugs and alcohol.  But do you ever wonder if he's hamming things up just a bit?

Take everything with a grain of salt.

Brodie...
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feel free to be fierce
Brodie m'dear, surely this is an LJ icon waiting to happen?

Miscellaneous blithering
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Children of Men Spoiler
Recently I posted about the remarkable camera work of the film Children of Men.  I included links to two clips from the film.  It was pretty clear that one of 'em was a spoiler... but not so clear for the other.  Please accept my apologies if I gave-away part of the plot.  I've since fixed the post to clearly mark the spoilers.

Mika
If you haven't heard of the artist MIKA yet, you might want to give him a listen.  His catchy tune Love Today was recently featured in a commercial for Red ( 1:19) featuring Chris Kattan.  (Red offers "products to help eliminate AIDS in Africa.")  Listen to the song twice and you will be hooked.

Mika is something of an eclectic artist.  "Think Beck via Queen and Elton John and a touch of Rufus Wainright," according to one description. I'd say maybe throw-in a dash of Prince, and perhaps a little inspiration from those Scissor Sisters.

Mika was born in Beiruit, and lives in London now.  For more information on the artist, check-out his website or his MySpace page.

Update: It looks like Mika will be playing Coachella this year.

Television
Heroes and Dirt are my favorite shows on television (in addition to Daily Show and Colbert).  Heroes is dramatic and epic... and now featuring woofy Kevin for three episodes!  Dirt is juicy, dramatic, fun... and it is pushing the limits of broadcast censors a bit.

Dear Diary
Dear Diary, please tell [info]crimsonsaint to stop blogging so much!  (He was already high maintenance!)

OOPS I mean, love ya Rob!

Deadly Nightshade
I kill plants.  It just happens.  I don't try to.  But they just die.  "Deadly Nightshade" is a type of plant.  It's referenced in the film Nightmare Before Christmas (Sally poisons Dr. Finkelstein with it). Nightmare is one of my favorite films.  The Deadly Nightshade plant is also known as Belladonna, which translates to "beautiful lady" in Italian.  The name belladonna originates from the historic use by women to dilate their pupils.  Bella Donna was also the name of a Stevie Nicks album.  The plant is an important source of atropine, which is a racemic mixture of D-hyoscyamine and L-hyoscyamine.  Hyoscyamine is actually a medication I now take for Irritible Bowel Syndrome.  Stevie Nicks appeared in several movies, including A Song for You (1993) with Mark Ruffalo.  Mark Ruffalo was in In the Cut (2003) with Kevin Bacon.

Which just goes to show you what a small world it is, really.

I wouldn't have learned this if it weren't for Wikipedia and The Oracle of Bacon.

*Let the obligatory smart-ass responses begin, including references to dilation, irritible bowels, etc.

Ace of Cakes
Have you seen Ace of Cakes yet?  That cake baker guy Duff is very cute, but the show is ummm... BORING!  This is a good example of how reality television is being milked to death.

Taxes
My tax return is done!  Got it done early and easy. TurboTax Online, baby.  If you happen to be a Bank of America customer, sign-on from BofA's website and follow the link to TurboTax Online... you'll get a discount.

Moving
Packing is coming-along.  I've purged a lot of old files, clothes, junk.  The move is on-target for February 3rd, wahoo!

Time to move on, MJ
Space Ghost
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From Reuters News today:

By Dan Whitcomb

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson, who earlier this year shuttered his Neverland Valley Ranch in California, is moving to Europe to reignite a musical career stalled by his sex abuse trial.


(Umm... didn't his musical career get stalled like 15 years ago!?)

Michael Jackson's contribution to music and entertainment were enormous.  Anything new will always pale in comparison.

Michael, it's time to admit your work is done here.

News
Brak - Hot Damn!
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Today was a big news day for me.

Cartoon Network promises more "Pee-wee's Playhouse"
http://www.advocate.com/news_detail_ektid31876.asp

"The Brak Show" Season 2 arrives on DVD
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=5784

Scissor Sisters sets date for sophomore release
http://www.advocate.com/news_detail_ektid31858.asp

John Waters featured commentator for new "Mommie Dearest" DVD
http://filmcritic.com/misc/emporium.nsf/0/0FD59684BE527A1888256A8B00150B3B/?OpenDocument


Nancy Grace is stupid
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[info]sluggobear
Nancy Grace is stupid.

Ever watched her show on CNN? She's a babbling, stubborn, illogical, rude idiot who perpetuates thoughtless stereotypes, pseudo-patriotic ideas and discourages people from thinking for themselves.

OK, I'm done.

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