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1SU640999-1A Erick Avari and Don Davis open the final day.  Don tells it like it is and he's never stinting in his praise when he truly likes someone.  He made it clear that Erick belongs to the club of people he likes. 2SU640999-2A Finally!  I got a good seat -- 3rd row!  For the third day in a row, I lined up at 7 a.m. and sat in the hall for at least two hours before seating in the main room opened. 3SU640999-3A Alas, I had a good seat but couldn't completely capitalize on it.  I had the wimpy camera with film (and a light source leak in the case I later discovered) since the boyfriend rightfully had our digital camera with him at the studio tour. 4SU640999-4A Erick talks a little about some of his life experiences that he used in writing his one-man show that he premiered for us on Friday night. 5SU640999-5A Both men were relaxed and told a number of good stories to get the Sunday off to great start. 6SU640999-7A Erick told a several great stories about filming the original Stargate movie.  In particular, he talked about the dune sweepers, the momentum challenge of running down a dune (an experience he incorporated into his one-man show), and the take the army of extras, who did not generally speak English, got incorrect directions and thus appeared to desert Kasuf as he rushed to join the melee against Ra and his forces in the film's climax. 7SU640999-8A 8SU640999-9A 9SU640999-10A Colin Cunningham, Jason Schombing, and Christian Boucher 10SU640999-11A Christian Boucher discusses the difficulty he had with the lines he delivered in the 11SU640999-12A Before the panel, Colin screened the original edit of a country music video his production company made for an artist whose name I didn't recognize.  He told us how it was returned by a country music tv station for 12SU640999-13A Colin explains what a kick it is to come to cons and meet fans.  He likened acting in various onscreen roles to making burgers at a fast food joint, where you just go to work and never see the end result or how it affects the consumer.  He noted that going to a con is an eye-opening experience, where actors find out that someone's life was touched by a burger they made. 13SU640999-19A Dan Shea, Gary Jones, and Corin Nemec hosted the next panel 14SU640999-20A Gary told the story about filming the scene where he's offworld with General Hammond and they've set up a remote field unit, only to find out that their position is being targeted.  Gary was sitting in his 15SU640999-21A Corin
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