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ABBY DARKSTAR ANNOUNCED AS JUDGE FOR “TOP GEEK: WHO WILL BE THE FACE OF GEEK GIRLS NEWS?” CONTEST

Geek Girls News And Comic Book Divas are proud to announce our second judge of the “Top Geek: Who Will Be The Face Of Geek Girls News” Contest, cosplayer, model, ABBY DARKSTARand convention favorite Abby Darkstar.

Abby Darkstar is part of  costuming couple “KeAbtium” out of the San Francisco Bay Area. Both Abby and her boyfriend Keith enjoy costuming together for conventions and charity work. Costuming for the couple is about creating accurate costumes based on movies, artwork, and video games. We try our best to recreate the characters through appearance, costume, and presence.

Abby got into costuming by way of being a theater geek. Influenced by her stay at home Dad, afternoons were filled with cartoons, comics and old tv shows like Battlestar Galactica and Dr. Who. She enjoys passing on the joys that she experienced as a child to people and families at conventions.

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JESSE JOHNSON’S WONDER WOMAN FAN TRAILER

Like many of you Comic Book Divas and Geek Girls News first saw Jesse Johnson’s Wonder Woman Fan Trailer on ScreenRant or on YouTube; we were impressed by everything about the trailer from the story, the filing, the CGI, DIRECTOR AND STUNTMAN JESS JOHNSONand of course Nina Berman’s portrayal of Wonder Woman. We sat down with the director Jesse V Johnson and talked to him about his career as a stuntman, a director and yes about the his acclaimed Wonder Woman Fan Trailer.

Q: Jesse, so that our readers can get a overview of yourself, tell us a little bit about yourself.

JJ: Hi there, I am a writer/director living in Los Angeles.  For a number of years I have been making a living as a director of smaller movies and performing as a stunt man on bigger ones.

Q: Reading about you and your career,  you have made a living as a stuntman; how did you get involved in stunt work, is this something you wanted to do or did just happen to fall into the career?

JJ: My family have been involved going back to my grandfather, who was a horseman on a number of British movies.  I struggled early on not to follow that path, and attempted almost every other career on a film set, from production design, to assistant directing, none of them are as much fun or pay as well as stunt work, it took a few years for me to realize this.

Q: What is the most involve stunt you have been involved in on th set of a movie?

JJ: Creating the battle sequence on Lincoln with Garrett Warren, the burden was to do as good a job as possible, for Spielberg of course, but also to do justice to the important subject matter.

Q: Have you ever been involved in a dangerous stunt and afterwards asked yourself “What was I thinking when I agreed to do this?”

JJ: I have thought it a few times just before doing the stunt, not afterward.

Q: You have worked on some large movie productions including Total Recall, Charlie’s Angels, Planet Of The Apes, War of the Worlds, Mission Impossible 3, Thor, The Amazing Spider-Man, 374547_10151291431026361_2027355212_nand most recently the Academy Award Winning Lincoln. Have you ever been start struck  if so who was it and why?

JJ: Many times, I love this business, I love movies, and I love individuals who see the world in a different way to the average person, being around them is a privilege, an honor.  These people are stars in their profession because they have that undeniable something, it is beautiful, translucent and radiant.  Yes, it has to affect you, or you should be in another trade.  But, you must deal with it, and approach them as you would any one else, with courtesy and respect.

Q: Reading your resume you have also been involved in many comic book films, including Thor and The Amazing Spider-Man, which of these movies were more involved from a stunt person’s point of view?

JJ: They were wonderful to work on, whenever you enter into a fantasy environment things become fun for a stunt man, you can react bigger, you get to fly, to flip, to get punched through doors – they are the exciting jobs.

Q: You’re now a director, what made you want to become a director?

JJ: I believed I had something to offer, it is a drive that must be there and undeniable.  I wanted to make the films I would pay to go and see.  When someone else makes a film I wish I had made, it saddens me, and then fuels me.  I get nothing from seeing bad movies.

Q: You write and direct movies about people fighting against the odds and misfist, what draws you to telling these types of stories?

JJ: They were the films I wanted to see, I don’t think like that anymore, my taste has evolved, and I want to deal more with the everyman now, less with the misfit, the outsider, I feel that I ‘ve explored that street.WONDER WOMAN CAPTURED

Q: When you are directing, do you use your insight as a stuntman when you are directing a scene?

JJ: Of course, the two are so similar, with stunts you’re looking to make people feel safe, while looking dangerous.  Directing is about gaining the  trust of your cast and partnering with them, watching out for them creatively, as opposed to physically, although that is sometimes also a concern.

Q: As a comic book fan, ex comic book dealer, and now comic book publisher; I have always asked why directors and writers find it necessary to change the story or origin?

JJ: You have to be in love with that character to commit to make a film about them.  Likewise you have to be in love with the accompanying scenario to become involved with it for a year or maybe more.  If I tweak it a little to make it more appealing to me, to keep my interest, to motivate my energy and enthusiasm, so be it.  I would never change it for the sake of changing it – sometimes elements are changed for you, by the budget, environment, cast or your employers.

Q: As a director what would you like to do differently in a comic book based movie?

JJ: My motivation with Wonder Woman was simple, I wanted her to be believable as a warrior woman with above average strength, I wanted her to be a figurehead for young women, a symbol of empowerment.  She relies on no man, and affords no quarter to evil doers.  She does what it takes and does it well.  She carries the burden of responsibility for justice, the scars of past battles, her uniform shows the evidence of previous battles.

I wanted to return to the motivation of the original comic book, which the way I saw it, was to create a wartime heroine for the women working the steel mills and munitions factories.  This was not NINA BERGMAN AS WONDER WOMANa character designed to titillated young men, that came in the 1980′s with the TV show, and we’ve done everything we can to distance ourselves from that interpretation.  Our intended audience wasn’t even born in the 1980′s – my daughters who are 12 and 6 love our version of Wonder Woman, they were a factor in shaping my version.

Q: We saw the trailer for the “Wonder Woman” fan trailer; what inspired you to make the trailer?

JJ: Honestly, I was planning a black and white crime feature that I had raised some independent equity for, I wanted to test a prosumer camera that I was researching, that I believed had the capability to shoot superior quality footage.  My wife didn’t let me spend our savings, so I sold one of my motorcycles to pay for the trailer.

Story-wise, I have always loved Wonder Woman but felt her to have been one seriously maligned super hero.  She seemed in desperate need of a make-over, not so gritty that it distanced super-hero fans, or so serious that it felt documentary-like, but something exciting and whimsical, but powerful, too.

Q: The trailer depicts “Wonder Woman” during WWII; most people really don’t think of the character going back that far in time, you must have really done some research; did you read a lot of the comics for your source material?

JJ: For me her history is interwoven with that of the Second World War.

Q: What was your thought process in writing the script for the Wonder Woman fan trailer?

JJ: Thomas Jane’s Punisher short had come out, and I liked it, thought it was smart – it had a lot to do with my knuckling down and doing this, so I wrote an eight minute short film, ten pages of script.

Q: How long did it take for you and the crew to make the film and what was the most challenging aspect of making the trailer?NINA BERGMAN

JJ: We shot for two days in San Pedro at a State Park, and then a half day of insert shots.  The most challenging was getting everyone there for free.  My two producers, Hugh Daly and Faz Brahimi had a lot to do with that.  They were great and we all pooled our contacts.

Q: What qualities were you looking for an actress to play Wonder Woman; it seems this is a hot topic with comic book fans and it seems movie and television studios.  You selected actress Nina Bergman to portray Wonder Woman; what made her stand out among the others for the roll?

JJ: Nina and I were friends before this, we had been looking for a project to do together, she is a force of nature, a performer but also, like me a hustler.  I knew it was going to be a tough haul, and I needed a partner in crime, not just a pretty face.

Q: Did Nina do her own stunts in the trailer or did you use a stunt woman?

JJ: Nina did everything, she trained like a champ weeks ahead of the shoot, and Luke Lafontaine, who choreographs for me, beat her up pretty badly, he was relentless.  He kept telling us he didn’t want some pretty actress playing his favorite super hero, he wanted her to do right by the character, to fight and move like a warrior.  He takes his role seriously.

Q: In the trailer we really didn’t see Nina use Wonder Woman’s lasso; did it just not come up in the trailer or did you leave it out intentionally?

JJ: We had a sequence with the whip, and we even explored using it like a Chinese steel whip within the fight sequence, but ultimately the experiments with the CG were unsuccessful – we had a small budget, and it is better to avoid negative elements that will draw attention away from your hard work.

Q: Will there be a full Wonder Woman fan movie coming out or was this just made to be a trailer?

JJ: Not any time soon.

Q: Have you thought about doing other  comic book based trailers or movies, if so what characters would you like to film?

JJ: I would love to do another, there are a couple that have been overlooked and badly treated, who deserve much better.  I have my eye on them, and it won’t be financed by me selling my motorcycle this time.

Q: Since I am a small press comic book publisher, I have to ask this; have you ever thought about doing a trailer based on a small press comic book title?

JJ: If the story was provocative and not derivative, if there was something there for me to sink my teeth into – yes, I would love to.

Q: Where can fans follow you for more information about your movies such as “The Package”, “The Butcher”, and of course the award-winning “Charlie Valentine”?

JJ: Jesse V Johnson  on Twitter and Jesse V. Johnson on Facebook, we also have a Wonder Woman Facebook Fan Page or Watch It On YouTube .

 

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GEEK GIRLS NEWS BEGINGS “THE TOP GEEK” CONTEST: WHO WILL BE THE FE OF GEEK GIRLS NEWS

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Geek Girls News and Comic Book Divas is proud to announce the “The Top Geek: Who Will Be The Face Of Geek Girls News” Contest” Could you be the face of Geek Girls News and be the envy of the girls of geekdom? Enter and win but remember there can only be one winner.

We are looking for the “face” of Geek Girls News; a woman who embodies the world of geekdom, a woman that can say “I am proud to be “Geek”, a woman who thinks that new comic book day is the time of year, a woman that can throw down with anyone in the world of gaming..in short; We want a woman who will rock not only Geek Girls News but also geekdom itself!

Now through August 2013; Geek Girls News will be looking for the face of Geek Girls News; we are looking for women 21 years old and older that has a pretty good understanding of comic books, gaming, and pop culture; we are looking for cosplayers, models, comic book readers, gamers, well heck we are looking for all women that have a love for all things geeky. If you have a love of all things geek then we want you to enter the contest; but you must have knowledge of the topics.

To enter the contest contestants will need to submit a picture(s) the more inventive the better; dress as your favorite character, or just you at your geekiest something that will make you stand out. But while photo is worth a thousand words; But we want to know why you feel you should be the face of Geek Girls News, so we want an essay “Why I am The Top Geek” which should be between 500 and 600 words.

Be sure to make both your pictures and essay stand out to get our attention , remember we are only choosing one Geek Girl.

There will be three rounds of voting, Geek Girls News will select the top entries based on both the pictures and essay’s; we will then list both contestants picture and essay on the website for fans to vote, the top votes will then move onto the next round, fans will vote once again with the final two contestants moving onto the finals. The finalists will be selected by judges the final selection will be the winner and announced in September

The winner of the “The Top Geek: Who Will Be The Face Of Geek Girls News” Contest will have their likeness drawn as the new logo for the website, which will be placed on the Geek Girls News website, the GGN Facebook, Pintrest, Twitter, and Google Plus social pages; Plus the winners likeness will be seen on the official Geek Girls News t-shirt by Fast Custom Shirts. The winner will also be sent to two local conventions to represent Geek Girls News.

Visit Geek Girls News For The Official Contest “The Top Geek: Who Will Be The Face Of Geek Girls News” Page Click Here For More Details.

The winner of the contest will also have a hand in the design of their character for the logo.

RULES:

1. Contestant must be a woman of 21 years of age and older, and must be a U.S. resident.

2.Must submit a photo(s) and the essay Why I am The Top Geek” that must contain between 500 and 600 words.

3. Must have some knowledge of the following subjects; comic books, gaming, movies, and television.

4. Entries must be in by midnight July 15 2013.

For more information or to enter the “The Top Geek: Who Will Be The Face Of Geek Girls News” Contest visit the Official Contest Page at the Geek Girls News website HERE

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GEEK GIRLS NEWS BRINGS NEWS TO THE GIRLS OF GEEKDOM

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Comic Book Divas is proud to announce the launch of our newest website “Geek Girls News” a portal that brings the latest news from around the comic book, entertainment, and pop culture genres to the women of geekdom.

For the past few months Comic Book Divas has been bring readers interviews with women from around the comic book, pop culture and film industries; getting their insight on a variety of topics from where they see the comic book industry heading to gun control. In addition Comic Book Divas has been covering comic book and other conventions, Now we have launched a dedicated nt only to the comic book and pop culture fan but one that is geared to the “Geek Girls” out there!

Geek Girls News is a portal to all the latest geeky news from around the comic book, gaming, cosplay, and entertainment industries; covering all the top comic book publishers, gaming industry, and entertainment news and we bring it all under one website so you don’t have to search the web or jump around to sveral different websites; we have all the latest news at a click of a button.

In addition to the news Geek Girls News will keep you updated on the latest on the new arrivals arriving to your local comic book stores so you can keep up with what is coming out and when to make sure you don’t miss your favorite title or must have comic.

Geek Girls News will throughout the year be brining onboard correspondents to bring you reviews and insights from women in the comic book, cosplay, gaming industries as well as bring you movie reviews to some of the hottest movies. Our comic book reviewers will bring you their feedback on some of the hottest titles from some of the top publishers as well as their insights into your favorite independent and small press publishers. For those into cosplay we will be asking cosplayers advice and get some of their most valuable tips and tricks to creating awesome costumes; of course we can’t leave out all the gamers, stay tuned as we will be bringing on women gamers to give you some of the tips, tricks, and reviews of not only games but game systems. For our movie fans we will also be bringing you movie and television reviews

But don’t think that Geek Girls stops there, we will be posting intriguing polls to get your opinions on a variety of topics;  plus we will have contests where you can win the chance to be the face of the Geek Girls News logo or be drawn in a cameo of a Comic Book Divas comic title.

Be sure to visit “Geek Girls News” Today!

 

 

 

 

 

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IDOL FEATURES INTERVIEWS MISS MISERY ABOUT HER HIT SHOW AND THE DAYS OF TERROR CONVENTION

Since my last visit with San Francisco horror hostess Reyna Young, aka Miss Misery, she’s earned an even higher profile among Bay Area horror aficionados. Her weekly TV show, Miss Misery’s Movie Massacre (viewable throughout California on AT&T U-Verse) has quickly gained over 10,000 viewers, so far. Besides the classic horror and sci-fi movies she features on the show, her guests include some of the top names in the independent horror industry, comic book authorities, as well as segments with fellow horror personalities and local celebs.

I recently caught up with Reyna for an update (and a little exclusive info) on her upcoming convention, “Miss Misery’s Days of Terror” which is being held next month in Sacramento.

Chris Charles: I know you’re busy preparing for your horror convention in Sacramento next month, “Miss Misery’s Days of Terror.” How hectic has the planning been?

Miss Misery: It’s been hectic but I love it! I’ve never run a convention before so when I was handed this I was super excited. It’s been a challenge and I’ve learned so much from it. I and Last Doorway Productions are all doing our best to bring the fans a good show and I hope we achieve that goal. This convention use to be the Sacramento Horror Sci-Fi Show and it’s been around for about six or seven years. I believe, I’ve given it a full makeover and I’m very proud of it.

CC: Who was the hardest guest to get?

MM: Well I really wanted Jamie Lee Curtis ….maybe in the future you never know. The guests are people I know and people I don’t know. It’s just all about getting feedback from the fans and then e-mailing the potential guests or their agents. I received numerous e-mails from fans about who they would love to see but most of those guests were booked or out of town or busy. I’m very happy with our line up of Ari Lehman (Friday The 13th), Amy Steel (Friday the 13th Part 2), Eileen Dietz (The Exorcist), Lynn Lowry (The Crazies), and I did bring in a lot of independent horror artists to promote their stuff.

I love to promote whoever I can. I also booked a bunch of local celebrities to come out and promote everything they do. Like Mr. Lobo, Mike Hampton, and Kaci Hansen. I have a great group of people coming out. I’m so excited!

CC: Sounds like an outsyanding eveny. Anything you can tell me about it that hasn’t been included in the press releases? A surprise guest or guests perhaps?

MM: Okay, only for you ….right now we have not announced our other guest yet but I will for you. It is Suze Lanier-Bramlett of The Hills Have Eyes! We’re happy that she’s coming out and I cannot wait to meet her!

CC: Thanks for that exclusive info! (Remember; you read it here first!) Oh, during our last interview, you mention the Queen Anne hotel as a cool place to stay in San Francisco and I agree. That hotel has quite a history, particularly room 401, and because of that history, it’s probably very difficult to reserve that room, especially for Halloween, even if one can afford the rate it must go for. I didn’t ask you if you’ve ever stayed there and if so, was it in room 401?

For the full interview visit Idol Features website article HERE.

 

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