The first full day of Comic-Con featured a cursing Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson in a new do, Justin Timberlake's first visit to the Con, and foul-mouth Guillermo Del Toro.
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Twilighters were the highlight of the day filling Hall H with screaming fans of every age. After spending the night, some since Monday, Twi-hards saw the group of hunky vampires and the rest of the “Breaking Dawn -Part 1” cast for a candid conversation with approximately 6,000 fans.
Robert Pattinson walked on stage sporting an undercut and the audience let out an audible gasp. Taylor Lautner arrived wearing his signature jacket and was composed as he answered the majority of the fans questions.
Kristen Stweart was surprisingly enthusiastic and chatty making the crowd laugh when an unintended 'god*!@#' slipped out and she quickly covered her mouth and apologiezed to the very young fans in the hall.
As the day wore on, more surprise guests burst out onto the cavernous Hall H stage.
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Pee Wee Herman was the quick-witted fan favorite, and the glamorous Charlize Theron spoke about working with Sir Ridley Scott.
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Undoutedly, Justin Timberlake's first visit to Comic-Con was one of the day's highlights. Mr. Sexy Back did not take questions from the audience but replied to a screaming fan's decleration of her devotion to him with an “I love you, too.”
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Guillermo Del Toro sat in a panel that included the elegant Carrie Mulligan; these two couldn't be more opposite. Del Toro's every other comment about his next film, “Don't Be Afraid of the Dark” included a a constant spray of expletives flying out of his mouth.
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The long list of celebrity sightings at the Con also included Hugh Jackman showing up to the screening of “Reel Steel.”
The day's events at the comic book convention went off without a hitch, and Friday's line up isn't letting up. Speilberg is scheduled to be the first big panel in Hall H today.
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