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Empire BigScreen: The Graphic Novel Print E-mail
Written by Ivan Radford   
Wednesday, 17 August 2011 08:50

As you have no doubt heard by now, Empire Magazine took over The O2 at the weekend for BigScreen. It was a fun few days of chaotic cock-ups (from lost bookings to selling tickets for a 15 certificate film to young children) and amusing interviews (Monsters director Gareth Edwards debating the ethics of paying homeless people to play themselves in films) that just about muddled through OK in the end.


Whether you loved watching clips and trailers enough to decide it was worth paying £120+ for the full experience, or you slummed it in the cheap Q+A events like me and splashed out on secret screenings, there was in theory something for everyone to enjoy. Even little edible pandas with chocolate coming out of their foreheads. 


Of course, everyone's sick of hearing about the weekend already, so here's a round-up of events in a slightly different format. This is Empire BigScreen: The Graphic Novel.