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Aug 06 2009

Con Vids: Videos From the Now Infamous TwiCon 2009 Q&A Session

Published by dreadpiraterose at 4:27 am under Convention Videos Edit This

Earlier this week, I reported on the whole TwiCon 2009 debacle (and “debacle” is putting it sort of nicely). One of the big complaints to come out of the event, was that Saturday’s Q&A session with the Twilight actors was cut in half! The reason? It took way too much time to actually get the attendees into the ballroom, causing the Q&A to start 30 minutes late. Instead of pushing back other programming, the organizers simply cut the Q&A short.

For those of you who decided not to attend TwiCon 2009, it’s safe to say you were probably better off. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t get a peak at what happened! Some TwiCon 2009 attendees have started to post videos from the now infamous Q&A session onto YouTube, and I have gone ahead and posted some of the best of them below!

Video 1: Peter Facinelli being Funny at Twicon 2009, uploaded by 1902091990

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Video 2: Alex Meraz at Twicon 2009, uploaded by kalebnation

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Video 3: Billy Burke at Twicon 2009, uploaded by kalebnation

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Video 4: Peter Facinelli and Kellan Lutz’s FAVORITE Scene To Film, uploaded by kalebnation

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Video 6: TwiCon 2009 Panel (10+ minutes long), uploaded by LexLuvsMovies

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Did you take any videos at TwiCon 2009? Post a comment with a link! It doesn’t have to be of the Q&A session - it can be from any part of the convention!

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