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  1. 1 hour ago, LesserJowl said:

    It's difficult isn't it. I know it's not the same but I watched Eric Roberts the last two days walk past his "No Photos" signs to take photos with 100+ fans. Unfortunately though I don't think this, pre-show at least, is a SM issue, or even a GUEST issue, but down to their booking agents who decide this for them. I would LOVE to be able to know in advance whether a guest will give personalised autos or "desktop" photos but it really does seem to be an as-it-happens guest decision that SM (and despite what the desks say - agents) have no control over..

    Yeah I saw another guest with a 'no posed photos' sign walk away from their table with a fan, after getting their autograph, and do the selfie undetected a few feet away. This would suggest that the guest is happy to take photos, but their agent or SM are telling them no. They didn't even have much of a queue either. 

    I guess this all comes down to how American guests do their appearances at American Cons by charging for selfies. With Showmasters' policy of not allowing the charging for selfies, the guest just stick to no posed photos. 

    Remember it's all about the £££$$$ than the customer's experience. 

  2. 4 hours ago, LSM said:

    Thought you might like to know that Robert has tweeted out the following regarding the make up:

    "Just heard the SFX makeup artist applying my Freddy prosthetics at the London Film and Comic Con (July 9) worked on two of my favorite shows, THE TRACEY ULLMAN SHOW and PEAKY BLINDERS. Can’t wait to ask questions about those projects. Sweet Dreamz!"

    I know that doesn't add to much information but it's something.

    Thanks for that. 

    Sadly just what I had assumed since no official announcement from Showmasters. I guess Kurtzman wasn't available to do it all over again. 

    I'm sure the MUAs are very capable, but I also worry that on the day his make-up will look a little off. Hopefully these prosthetic appliances come pre-painted and/or they've had plenty of practice!  

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  3. 2 minutes ago, LSM said:

    I have asked this exact question about the make up as well as if he's wearing a jumper directly on Twitter under their post about Robert as well as to Jason directly on a Facebook group with no reply whatsoever.

    It leads me to believe that either a) They don't know, or b) he won't be in a jumper and we're not being told.

    That's a real shame as I was tempted by the boiler room photo but with the lack of information / clarification being offered I'm not willing to part with my money.

    I was lucky to get the makeup shoot the last time however was disappointed that Robert was wearing a LFCC T-Shirt. Sort of took away the mystic a bit. 

     

     

    It's a pretty safe bet that Robert won't have the stripey top on. He has always said it's a celebratory occasion for the Freddy makeup and not to confuse him as a Freddy cosplayer. 

    Also probably under agreement to wear the event logo T-Shirt as this will give Showmasters plenty of free publicity (via people posting on social media, and news articles). 

    I don't mind either way, but I do mind not having a reputable artist to apply his last ever Freddy makeup. 

     

  4. Ooosh. I've (recently) criticised other cons for allowing this, but sad to see an increase of this practice with Showmasters Events. It's common in America, but ever since that particular con (involving zombies) came to the UK, it's becoming more of an occurrence. 

    Surely everything should be signed and agreed before the show?!

    Anyway, thanks for the heads up. Managed to read this before going to the ATM. 

  5. Hi, I need some advice.

    I booked the Robert Englund makeup photoshoot last year, but forgot to buy an entrance ticket. The Saturday was announced as sold out (without any low ticket warnings at all ), which resulted in many of us stuck with a £100+ photoshoot ticket and no entrance ticket to attend it. 

    I'm no newbie here and have attended for many years, so this was a simple forgotten mistake. With that said, Showmasters replied to several people on Facebook to email for assistance, which suggests there was a potential solution in hand. I sent an email that very same day, however, it's been nearly 2 weeks and still no reply (only the initial "high volume of enquiries" automated email the same day). 

    So today we have learnt that the event has been postponed to November, so will someone still get back to me? I know it's early days yet, but will there be more tickets released if people can't attend the new date? 

    Thanks

  6. Just now, BasG said:

    Fantastic, I'm very jealous.

    There is a extensive interview with Me Me Lai on the 'Man from Deep River' blu ray. Apparently she joined the police after her acting career and during the video nasty era she was involved in the confiscation of her own films but luckily she was not recognised by any of her colleagues. I thought that was a geat story :D

    Yeah that's the same documentary on the Eaten Alive blu-ray. It's great :) 

    I'm currently trying to track down the Man From The Deep River blu-ray, but don't want the censored UK version. 

     

  7. 10 minutes ago, Ravogd said:

    I appreciate your excitement at meeting these guests but might want to edit this post to remove the picture. It doesn't offend me but this is a family friendly forum and there are kids on here. The mods may hide your post if you don't.

    Yeah, as soon as I posted that image I was bit unsure whether it would offend some. 

    I've changed the image now. 

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  8. 2 hours ago, BasG said:

    Thanks for that @Graphic_Delusions! Did you meet Me Me Lai as well by any chance?

    Yes I did. 

    Nice lady, but appeared a bit on the shy side. She signed my Eaten Alive sleeve. I asked her whether she would still have done that movie if she could turn back time and to my surprise she said "no". Me Me Lai said she really didn't like that movie at all and preferred making Man From The Deep River. 

     

     

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  9. 1 hour ago, BasG said:

    What were  Ruggero Deodato and Francesca Ciardi like?

    I was not able to attend LFFC but sent a Cannibal Holocaust blu ray cover to the send-in service so hopefully will receive that soon.

    From my experience they were very nice again (I first met them a few years ago at another event)

    Ruggero has limited english, occasionally needing the lady next to him (presumably his grand daughter) to translate, but still holds a conversation fine. As soon as he saw the image I wanted him to sign, he asked me whether I knew how it was done (the infamous wooden stake impalement). He said the wooden stake was attached to a bicycle seat and only cost them $10 to create. I asked him whether House On The Edge Of the Park sequel would still happen, despite David Hess' passing, but he said it wouldn't work without him.

    Francesca was also very chatty, happily signed the same image and posed for photos too. I asked her whether she would still do Cannibal Holocaust if she could turn back time and she said "yes!". The only difference being that she regretted turning down the roles Ruggero gave her after that movie was released. 

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  10. Such sad news. Am happy to have met him, but do regret not getting the photo or getting a second autograph the next day. 

    My memories of Rutger that weekend was approaching him at his table where gave me a cheeky tongue out face while taking a bite from his Mars bar. Also as I left the venue, I saw him having a smoke outside, visibly very tired from a long day. He will be missed. 

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  11. I didn't meet George, but was next to him while waiting for Robert Englund. I noticed that the man sitting next to him was using a laminated card sign to block people from seeing George's autograph from being written. Never seen that before. I assume it was to prevent anyone from seeing how it's written and creating fakes. 

  12. He haid no queue by the end of the day. Felt like going back to him for a chat.

    What I will complain about is how they managed the VQ system. When I got to his table at 9am, they were not using VQ tickets despite him being very busy on the Friday. A red-tshirt crew member said "not at this time". Of course a long queue formed soon after and a VQ system was put in place. I got 27. 

    The problem was that the system was just simply forgotten about. No one was checking VQ tickets later in the day and the queue was getting longer that was blocking people from getting to other quests. There were people in front of me that had no VQ tickets but still got to meet Nick Castle. When it was my turn, I was't asked to show my ticket. 

     

  13. Yeah me too. I'm pretty familiar with the venue layout, but was turned away at each exit until I got to the exit where the entrance is (there is a big Showmaster's exit sign above it).

    Not cool after being on my feet for 14 hours.

    Also, the new exit at Olympia West is a lot smaller, so you get a bottleneck effect and with a lot of people crowding around outside. 

  14. 40 minutes ago, Tony1975 said:

    I don't know if its accurate but someone mentioned when i was there yesterday that Robert is going to stop doing European conventions? May explain why he was so busy.

     

    I've heard through the grapevine that he might be reducing the number of appearances, but not stopping. 

    Showmasters have already confirmed he will be a diamond pass guest next time. 

  15. 30 minutes ago, natedammit said:

    If guests leave early it usually means they have a flight to catch.

    I have to admit I was a little surprised how busy he was, as he has been to a fair few SM shows over the years I believe. Maybe because with all the sporting guests Collectormania has a slightly different crowd?

    I didn't hear anything about him catching a flight, other than he apparently missed his earlier breaks and wanted to use them at the end of his working shift. Either way he is a slow signer and he definitely wouldn't have gotten as far as he did without the 'one autograph per VQ ticket' rule to everyone including those pesky dealers. They also made Gold passholders get VQ tickets. 

    I'm still surprised by how busy he was. He wasn't able to fulfil diamond passholders at LFCC due to his makeup photoshoot, but his appearances at Cardiff and Collectormania 20 in 2013 were much quieter. 

    He hasn't done anything significant since to explain the increase of demand. It can only be down to increase of convention attendees.

    I also think the sudden increase of successful (non-showmaster) horror cons around the UK have most likely introduced new people to this scene. 

  16. I had VQ 256 at around 10.15am and thought I would be in a good chance at the rate he was going, but they closed the queue at 4.45pm due to Robert England leaving early today at 5pm. They got to VQ 1-151.

    Understandably there are a lot of peeved off people today, but not a fault against the staff; they did their best. 

    I would have thought Robert would stay longer for the fans, but I guess he can only do what he is contracted to work with his entitled breaks. 

    Looks like it'll be Diamond Pass for me on his next appearance (hopefully sooner than later).. 

     

  17. I hope this all gets sorted out for tomorrow (usually does by past experience). 

    I remember Robert Englund being somewhat busy in Cardiff in 2013, but still saw everyone, and he had no queue by afternoon at Collectormania 20 in Milton Keynes too. 

    So with that thought, I decided I might as well get there tomorrow by midday and I'm now regretting not booking an earlier train from London >_< 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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