Thoughts From Sunday
#1
Posted 18 July 2010 - 03:36 PM
Surprised how quiet the autograph queues were today, it seemed by the time I arrived, 10am, almost every was an open queue or a low numbered Virtual Queue.
The Mike Tyson photo queue was well organised and they seemed to keep things moving well. The man himself seemed to be in good spirits and pretty friendly.
Only slight grumble for me was the Mike Tyson photo itself. It's a good enough picture (even though I'm in it!) but I'm not so keen on portrait style pictures. A bit of my arm has been cut out of the picture and for a photo that size I'm not sure how its going to look framed on display. Personal opinion of course but I much prefer the landscape style.
"Got a rabbit to pull out of your hat Percy? You've got that 'Britain-can-make-it' look about you. Very intimidating."
#2
Posted 18 July 2010 - 03:49 PM
I did want to stay for the Lis Sladen talk, but I was getting a bad headache by then , so I went home.
All in all, I had a great weekend, and I just want to say thank you to Jason and the very hard working crew.
#3
Posted 18 July 2010 - 05:49 PM
The best people for me were Russell Tovey, Virginia Hay, Liz Sladen!!!
Imm so tired n trying to keep my eyes open here!!
Roll on the next con I go to.. Be hard to beat this one!!
#4
Posted 18 July 2010 - 06:09 PM
Count Fooku, on Jul 18 2010, 04:36 PM, said:
Surprised how quiet the autograph queues were today, it seemed by the time I arrived, 10am, almost every was an open queue or a low numbered Virtual Queue.
I was pleasantly surprised at how short the queues were too.
bondy25, on Jul 18 2010, 06:49 PM, said:
The best people for me were Russell Tovey, Virginia Hay, Liz Sladen!!!
Virginia Hay was so nice!
#5
Posted 18 July 2010 - 06:30 PM
#6
Posted 18 July 2010 - 07:15 PM
Had photo's with Sean Young,Virginia Hay and Kristanna Loken.
Sat in on the talks with Liz Sladen and Katie Sackoff.
Good day.Even went in to central London while waiting for the photo's to come back.
#7
Posted 18 July 2010 - 08:03 PM
Today I had photo shoots with:
-Ben Browder who was lovely and allowed me to give him a hug!
-Lis Sladen who was very quick and despite the "no hugging or touching" rule, and the seated shoot (which was new to me, never experienced that before) she was very polite and generally a very nice lady.
-Matt Lewis was a total sweetheart. I knew he was a lovely bloke anyway. Very polite and easy going.
Got autos from:
-Virginia Hey. She went open queue from VQ ticket 40 (I got 41!) She didn't have anyone waiting when I approached her. She was lovely and apologised that she had some sort of chest infection thing going on before using hand wash before she shook my hand or touched my poster cos she didn't want to pass it on! I said to her that her jewelery was beautiful. She then gave herself and bosom a shake to make her bling rattle. Enough to make any male's mouth water! She signed my Farscape poster and did little doodles around her face! I totally regret not getting a photoshoot for her. No money left!
-Lis Sladen. Her queue had died down a little by the time I had finished my photo shoots. When I got to her she was really nice but apologetic that I had been waiting a while. I told her it was fine and to be expected. It wasn't her fault she had been busy! She then said something about wishing everyone was as understanding as me. I felt quite bad for her. Seems that she had gotten people being quite nippy about having to wait. Poor thing. She was lovely!
-Ben Browder. After getting the limited print from the talk yesterday, I decided to get that signed today. He was a lot better than he was yesterday. I actually managed to have a conversation with him. He said he was feeling better, but not by much. Which is understandable given his circumstances (I didn't press the matter, it's not our business is it?) He was very nice and I totally
him! Edited by pamela86, 18 July 2010 - 08:04 PM.
#8
Posted 18 July 2010 - 08:15 PM
Less enjoyable was the printer cockup which meant Andrew's photos (which should have come back first as he was the first photoshoot of the day in Photo Area A) came back at 4.30pm instead of 2pm-ish (my intended leaving time), meaning I was twiddling my thumbs for several hours, having been assured several times that the photos would be back soon so I thought it better to wait rather than get my photo sent to me at additional cost. Auuugghh! Stupid photo-processing company!
Great weekend on the whole, though.
#9
Posted 18 July 2010 - 09:01 PM
David Anders, Hayden Panettiere, Alan Blumenfeld, Noah Cabey-Gray, Santiago Cabrera, Jack Coleman, Ashley Crow, Jessalyn Gilsig, Greg Grunberg, James Kyson-Lee, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Adrian Pasdar, Dania Ramirez, Leonard Roberts, Cristine Rose, Adair Tishler, Stephen Tobolowsky, Dominic Keating, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Robert Knepper, Thoams Dekker, Leonard Nimoy, Sir Patrick Stewart, Scott Bakula, Avery Brooks, Kate Mulgrew, William Shatner, Sir John Hurt, Wolf Kahler, Paul Freeman, John Rhys Davies,Karen Allen, Julian Glover, Ke Huy Quan, Chloe Annett, Danny John Jules, Hattie Hayridge, Mac McDonald, Robert Llewellyn, Chris Barrie, Norman Lovett, Steve Wickham, Kenny Baker, Dirk Benedict, Lynda Carter, Richard Hatch, Todd Bridges, Amber Benson, Brian Cant, Gil Gerrard, Erin Gray, Michael Jackson, Damien Lewis, Christopher Lloyd, John Landis, Noah Hathaway, Georgia Moffett, Mercedes McNabb, Jamie Oliver, Philip Madoc, David Suchet, Peter Tork, Jeff Goldblum, Zoe Wanamaker, Lenora Crichlow, Kristianna Loken, Carl Weathers, Jennifer Ellison, Sir Michael Caine, Michael McIntyre, Justin Lee Collins, Christopher Lambert, Tom Skerritt, Corey Feldman, Sean Astin, Holly McGuire, Monica Harris, Socrates, David Haye, Careca, Eusebio, Denis Law, Jairzinho, Ricky Villa, Ossie Ardiles, Carlos Alberto, Wayne Rooney, Cristano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry, Ronaldinho, Michael Owen, Alan Shearer, Maria Sharapova, Joe Calzaghe, Mario Kempes, Lewis Hamilton, Laura Robson, Heather Watson, Mike Tyson, John Barnes, Luther Blissett, Keith Byars, James Wade, Raymond Van Barneveld, Simon Whitlock, Adrian Lewis, Frank Bruno, Nigel Benn,
#10
Posted 18 July 2010 - 09:38 PM
#11
Posted 18 July 2010 - 09:54 PM
#12
Posted 18 July 2010 - 09:57 PM
"Got a rabbit to pull out of your hat Percy? You've got that 'Britain-can-make-it' look about you. Very intimidating."
#13
Posted 18 July 2010 - 10:01 PM
Edited by 1of2, 18 July 2010 - 10:01 PM.
#14
Posted 18 July 2010 - 10:03 PM
CosmicAvatar, on Jul 18 2010, 09:15 PM, said:
This would be my only complaint for the weekend, and maybe if it were just Andrew's photo I might not mention it at all, but long delays seem to have been a common thing for the smaller photoshoots. Nicholas Courtney's, for example, was also an 11 o'clock shoot but the pictures weren't back until after 5...and yet the Shatner/Sackhoff/Loken/Tyson shoots all seemed to come back within the predicted 2 hours. Were the busier shoots given priority? Cos a five/six-hour wait both days is pretty poor...
#15
Posted 18 July 2010 - 10:09 PM
Maybe with Mike Tyson they were trying to get the photos back quickly so people could get them signed before he left at 2pm.
"Got a rabbit to pull out of your hat Percy? You've got that 'Britain-can-make-it' look about you. Very intimidating."
#16
Posted 18 July 2010 - 10:14 PM
Count Fooku, on Jul 18 2010, 11:09 PM, said:
Maybe with Mike Tyson they were trying to get the photos back quickly so people could get them signed before he left at 2pm.
That was the plan for my Andrew Robinson photo. He'd left by quarter to five though...
Ah well. It's still my fave photo of the weekend, just could have done without such a long wait...
#17
Posted 18 July 2010 - 10:48 PM
The good
- the crew were generally great, with some really fabulous members. Nice to see very little power-hungry maniacs this year and things mostly ran quite smoothly. A big thank you to those that helped, those that smiled and/or chatted and those that apologised for not knowing the answer to our questions but still tried their very hardest to help. Much appreciated!
- most fellow attendees. Very friendly and well-behaved. Made a nice change
- David Nykl. A wonderful, charming guest and so appraochable. Thank you enormously for having him back over here. Such a shame there was no talk
- thank you so much for getting William B. Davis over here too. Can't wait to read his memoirs. I do hope he can be tempted over here again. A charming and entertaining man.
- the free talks. Really enjoyable with some great guests. Thanks for these!
The not-so-good
- I don't think much can be done but the lighting here is appalling! In the talk arena, all my photos without flash have a horrible colour cast and and glints in the eyes and reflections off the teeth are blue. Very horrible and such a shame.
- the way the queues were managed for talks on Sunday. Saturday ran really smoothly with the hall being emptied each time but that was most certainly NOT the case on Sunday. Despite being there some 40 minutes early for the Katte Sackhoff talk and being sixth in the queue, there were already at least 30+ people in the hall when they let us in. For the Elizabeth Sladen talk it was even worse! I got there very early, was the first in the queue but when they let us into the hall the first two -three rows AFTER the Gold ticket holders area were full! That is just not fair on those that waited patiently for all that length of time having being promised that the hall would be emptied. If the hall is supposed to be emptied, then please make sure it is so. Crew just didn't seem to care
- flash photography. If it is only going to be allowed for 50 seconds, then please tell us at the start. As usual, I expected 3-5 minutes of flash during Katee Sackhoff's talk. Indeed we were told flash photography would be allowed for the first few minutes only. Great! Enough time for me to grab a few shots. What we got was less than 50 seconds! I know this because I looked at the start and end times of the measly two I was able to take. If it is going to be that short, then tell us at the start! May grumble a bit at the time but at least we know what to expect. Most disappointing and very annoying! Especially as we were not told to stop at any of the other talks on either day and I think pretty much all of us sensibly self-regulated.
- the seating for the Elizabeth Sladen talk. What the heck happened? Chairs were all over the place with rows being extended and then reduced. This meant that the chap in front of me was seated much further out to the side than me and really restricted my view despite having an aisle seat. Not helped when he kept arms out a lot of the time taking photos either. Could not see very well at all at times.
All in all, I had a good time, though, and thank you to all who helped make it such a fun event!
#18
Posted 18 July 2010 - 11:01 PM
thefreckles, on Jul 18 2010, 11:48 PM, said:
thefreckles, on Jul 18 2010, 11:48 PM, said:
#19
Posted 18 July 2010 - 11:07 PM
Only downside is that I missed a couple of things I kinda wanted to do because I was at other things! Might have to stretch over two days next year.
#20
Posted 18 July 2010 - 11:11 PM
Have to say on the flash photography front, I only went to Shatner's talk, and no one said 'stop flash now' or anything, yet the audience stopped themselves after the first few minutes and it was great, occasional flash every 5 mins or so and that was it.
I applaude my fellow Shatner fans for being so gracious without being told. Made for a wonderful talk.
Tyson shoots being portrait: Sorry Count that you wernt that happy with it like that. I passed the table and had a gander at them and 1) Most were landscape (dont know how Malcolm chooses, have to ask one day) and 2) He looked smiley and awesome, wish I'd bitten the bullet and got one.
Edited by BeatrixKiddo88, 18 July 2010 - 11:12 PM.
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