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  1. An obvious question with the dedicated guest diamond pass is, what happens if the guest cancels on the day? (As Far as I understand it Showmasters can't actually guarantee that any guest will be there, work commitments etc).
  2. In addition to my original suggestions I'll add David Arnold to the list. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Arnold Another suggestion a Muppets talk.
  3. They accept Euros at SM events?!?! What?! When I exchange the money, I naturally get 50 pound notes too, but almost every time the crew seems suspicious when I hand them over. Are those notes really that rare in everyday use? According to my oldest brother who is now a retired Met Police Officer, £50 notes are both the most common forged note and also the least in general retail circulation. At work we recently had notification that certain £50 note designs/numbered sequences were being withdrawn due to counterfitting. To my personal knowledge, the £20 note is the highest available from cash points in the UK. In what way? In terms of forged to genuine of each note (eg number of forged £50 notes to genuine £50 notes compaired to all other notes issued? Or in total number? The below link gives an idea of forged Bank of England notes: http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/pages/about/counterfeits.aspx# On Scottish notes I've never had a problem.
  4. How about some soundtrack composers? A few examples: Vince DiCola http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_DiCola http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0225746/ John Williams http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002354/ Don Davis http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Davis_(composer) And Mark Ayres http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Ayres
  5. That is down to the venue not event organisers. That is the most stupidest thing I have read in this thread. Just because the venue had the fire exits chained up then SM take no responsibility? They were hiring the damn venue, fire escapes and health & safety should have been their NUMBER 1 priority. So if we want to ask SM why the fire escapes were chained up then we should be able to ask them and they SHOULD be able to answer because they SHOULD have asked the same damn questions to the venue managers. As I said, the most stupidest thing said in this thread so far. As I mentioned in an earlier post I was merely saying that any locking of fire doors would have be done by Earls Court and not SM. I understand that, but did SM request them open, and if so why did Earl's Court not open them. It's still a legit question that SM can answer, unless of course they did not request them to be unlocked. Showmasters posted this in another thread: http://showmastersonline.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=85464&p=1878191
  6. With regards to the comments about Showmasters not being able to control the number of people who turn up, note that such events as this are getting more popular, more mainstream. Attendance to all these events, not just the ones Showmasters put on, have been increasing for years. When I first started going to such events it was small scale to how it is today. Ultimatly Collectormania had to move out of the Centre MK shopping centre because it out grew the venue - not a bad thing, just a sign of how these events have grown. Over time they have attracted an more diverse group of attendee that when I first started to go, more females,young, old and family. (It was rare to see someone of a penionable age to be an attendee, if at all, when I first started to go). The queue on Saturday is more than likely no longer going to be an exception, as these events grow in popularity. Showmasters know that, so they can do things. As people have suggested previously make such events advance ticket only, or have a bigger venue (like Collectormaina moving from the Centre MK shopping centre to Stadium MK football stadium), if tickets are going to be available on the door, better queue management.
  7. All of mine have boon said: the old Doctors, Richard Griffith, Don S Davis and Bill Bixby. Those who I have met, but who are now dead: Michael Sheard, Elisabeth Sladen and Nicolas Courtney
  8. I'll bite. It's so good for a seasoned event goer to 'know the score', but what about all the newbies? There are people who are first event was this event, only not to get in. There also who turn up on the spur of the moment. All those who just turn on the day probably read on the website, in bold red text "there still plenty of entry tickets to the event can now only be bought on a first come first served basis at the show", the assume that there are "plenty". (Yes I know it's says first come first served). I think the main 'problem' is that there are so many people have bought pre-booked tickets / gold and silver passes. (So the events full before others turn up on the day). So the real question here is should LFCC just be a pre-booked ticket only event? If so, the complaints will be that people could not get a ticket, Showmasters website going down due to over demand, tickets being prioritised to dealers .
  9. Marcia Wallace, probably best known as Edna Krabapple from the Simpsons has died: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-24690452
  10. I'm asking this as an event attendee, what would people like to see at events, beside what's already held (talks, silent action, props etc)? A thought I had today would be a play (theatre) or number of plays, for example 'a brief history of Star Trek'? Or any other franchise. With Doctor Who there could be a version on each incarnation. These plays would be on the lines of what the Reduced Shakespeare Company does. As show masters already have talk stages, so space would not really be a problem (availability of that space is another question). Obviously there would have to be people to perform these plays, if amateur I'm sure some cosplayers would be up for it. If more professional, I'm sure there would be an additional charge.
  11. Here's mine: The photo of me (the trading card one) is terrible, I don't know what happened to my hair.
  12. Looking at his twitter feed he did get it back:
  13. How about Terry Bush (you know him as the singer of 'maybe tomorrow', the theme to the littlest hobo).
  14. Here's a few photos of the event:
  15. Kevin Smith is due to sign his book 'Shootin' The Sh*t' at Forbidden Planet in London on October 6th.
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