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Diamond Guest Suggestions Arnold Schwarzenegger Sylvester Stallone Dolph Lundgren Normal Guest Suggestions Jon Bernthal Clark Gregg Adrienne Palicki Kane Hodder Doug Bradley J.K. Simmons
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Guest Suggestion Thread!
norse_sage replied to twinzz's topic in London Film & Comic Con Winter 2015
Diamond Guest suggestions: Sylvester Stallone Arnold Schwarzenegger Dolph Lundgren Milla Jovovich Ordinary guests: Kane Hodder Doug Bradley Jon Bernthal Lou Ferrigno -
No, I had a blast at LFCC this year, even if I only went Friday, and I can't wait for the next one!
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Latest Guest Announcement - HAYLEY ATWELL
norse_sage replied to showmasters's topic in London Film and Comic Con 2015
I can only go on Friday, as I waited too long and missed out on Saturday and Sunday tickets. Out of all guests I'll be missing out on since they only appear on Saturday and/or Sunday, Agent Carter is the one that hurts the most -
Guest Days and Prices LFCC 2015
norse_sage replied to Too Tall's topic in London Film and Comic Con 2015
So in the story I see that there is a Sigourney Weaver Diamond Pass BATCH 2 on sale in the Friday photoshoot section, but she is listed as a guest on Saturday and Sunday only? Does that mean she'll be there on Friday as well but not sign anything? -
Regarding the theme announcement
norse_sage replied to magiclee's topic in London Film and Comic Con 2015
Personally, I could not care less about Star Wars, not even if they get Harrison Ford, but hey, good for the ones that do! Glad to hear there will be more themes though, hopefully some will be to my liking as well*. If not, I'm still a happy camper of there are five or so other quest I care about, or Schwarzenegger and/or Stallone. * My own dream theme would be a Marvel theme, with Marvel guests past and present - from Agent Coulson to Rex Smith (First live action Daredevil). -
Comic Book Writers: Jim Starlin Roy Thomas Gerry Conway Artists: Jock Tim Bradstreet Authors: Thomas Harris Graham Hancock
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In addition to dream Diamond Guests Stallone or Schwarzenegger, I would love to see the following regular guests: James Purefoy Mads Mikkelsen Ray Stevenson Tom Jane Dolph Lundgren Jonathan Frakes Lou Ferrigno Olivia Thirlby Bryan Fuller Adam West Burt Ward Yvonne Craig Burt Kwouk and comic guests: Jim Starlin Roy Thomas Gerry Conway Jock Tim Bradstreet
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So far, I have always made due with regular entry tickets. With proper timing and planning, I have gotten to meet all the big guests I wanted to meet, so have no current plans of going for any Gold or Platinum passes for the future either. However, there are some names, exceedingly few, but some, that I would happily shell out multiple hundreds of punds for a Diamond ticket for. These names include Arnold Schwarzenegger Sylvester Stallone I'd plan all year around the event if you could get one of those two.
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to the organisers--I can't thank Comic-Con enough
norse_sage replied to geekymegs's topic in London Film and Comic Con 2014
This was maybe my fourth or fifth pure Showmasters con, had a blast, and will be back next time there are enough guests I really want to meet. -
to the organisers--I can't thank Comic-Con enough
norse_sage replied to geekymegs's topic in London Film and Comic Con 2014
I had an awesome time too, and no real complaints. Have done this enough times that I know how to plan the day and what to expect. Cheers, Showmasters! -
Who was that person thread
norse_sage replied to Glowingwings's topic in London Film and Comic Con 2014
Haha, the first one's definitely me (glad I could help!), the second one's either me or one of the other lovely ladies in the area across the afternoon. I was the one with the pink lanyard and not in a crew shirt, because I was actually at the venue early to do something else and got distracted... You did great! And your sunny disposition made waiting in line much more enjoyable than it otherwise would have been -
The volunteers overall do an exellent job and deserve but the highest praise.
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Of the ones I met, the real standaouts were: - John Wagner: Such an awesome, sweet, gentle man. Had a long chat with him, discussed hos work and their movie adapations. - Guy Siner: A true gentlemen. Met him once before, years ago, which he remebered after being given a few hints. The girl from Showmasters there was also really sweet and friendly, and remebered me next day. Kudos to you, if you see this. Even if you remembered mine, I am embarrased and sorry to say I did not remembers yours.
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Latest Guest Announcement - MICHAEL BIEHN
norse_sage replied to showmasters's topic in London Film and Comic Con 2014
I had the same negative experience. I know perfectly well that the guests are only humans too, they may be jet lagged, tired, fed up or otherwise just not into it. But Biehn was a whole different level. I was one of the first that met him on Saturday, after he showed up late. It wasn't so much that he bdidn't aknowledge me, that is to be expected from a popular guest pressed for time, but his belittling and condesending complete and total dismissal, as if I and everyone before and after me were insects, petty annoyances whose presence were unwanted. I had him sign a Terminator Blu-ray cover, and he didn't even't do so with a gray pen. Not even sure I want that cover now, only looks ugly with those thick black unreadable squibbles, like someone dropped a black marker there rather than a signature. Worst guest I ever met bar none. -
Stan Lee - Signing no more...
norse_sage replied to jediknight49's topic in London Film and Comic Con 2014
Can't blame Showmasters on this one, they did everything to make as many as possibly meet Stan Lee, but they can't do anything about a 91 year olds stamina. I had a Friday preview ticket and a Staurday Early bird ticket, and honestly, I was fully expecting this to be INSUFFICIENT to meet Stan, and had already resigned to this. If I really, really needed to see Stan, I would have gotten a gold pass, as a knew that for all intents and purposes would be the only way. That Showmasters then announced a pre-event signing of Friday was a huge bonus and something I did not expect, and that is what allowed me to meet him after all. Thank you Showmasters for making it possible. -
Which convention was better: DSTL or DSTF?
norse_sage replied to GodAtum's topic in Destination Star Trek Germany
London had novelty and five Captains, but Frankfurt had Urban, who alone is worth at least three Captains. But for the bigger size and novelty, I'll give a slight edge to London. -
Host City for Destination Star Trek 3?
norse_sage replied to Androide's topic in Destination Star Trek Germany
I voted Amsterdam, but Berlin would be my runner up choice. It nees to be a central hub, one which is easy to get to from pretty much everywhere. Of course, hotels re problem in Amsterdam... Maybe Berlin should be my first choice... -
Brief retelling of my weekend! Me and my friend left from Oslo, Norway early Friday morning, and landed in Frankfurt around noon. By 13:40, we had arrived to the city center, checked into the hotel, made our way to Messe, and were standing in line to get in. A few hours later, I had gotten everything I came for: Signed custom made and printed Blu-ray covers of Dredd, Re-Animator, and various Star Trek covers. Very happy with the day, we called it the night a few hours later, and checked out the Frankfurt nightlife. Saturday we also checked out Frankfurt attractions, before returning to DSTG on Sunday, as I had decided I needed an autographed picture of Karl Urban to wallmount, which I got, before going to airport and back home again. No photoshoots and only free talks for me, already spent a fortune or autographs. All in all, a great weekend, had a blast both in and out of the convention:-) The good: - The entrance into the convention area itself was excellent, what with the 2009 theme music and the wall to wall decoration of the new retrostyle posters by that artist whose name escapes me. - Better food than at DSTL - Better internal layout than at DSTL - Using plastic coins rather than cash for autographs The bad: - I couldn’t pay for the above plastic coins with either VISA or Mastercard?!? Only Maestro??? What the hell, it’s 2014, get with the program!!! - No virtual tickets? Granted, I had no real need, but still, no virtual tickets? - Single file entry to the convention hall??? Also, I do bemoan that there was only official Star Trek merchandise. I would have been nice to have some other stuff, maybe some none Star Trek pictures. According to karl Urban, I was apparantly far from the only one who wanted a Judge Dredd quote on my McCoy picture But all in all, a damn good time. Bring on the next DSTsomewhere.
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Which country are you traveling from?
norse_sage replied to Amazon's topic in Destination Star Trek Germany
At least two from Norway -
Wow, really!?! Jeffrey Coobs will be among the announced? If true, that makes me very, very happy happy Someone in power must have read this thread, for I am a very happy camper! I agree that this last round of announcements comes in about a month or so later than it should have (which I think must adversely affect presales, surely), but overall, I don't think we have too much to complain about. Not only do we have a nice cross section of guests, we also have William Shatner and Karl Urban. Those two alone are heavy hitters, especially Urban, as he to my awareness has only done ONE such event in Europe in the past. Most will not have met him, and he is quickly becoming an A-lister. Looking forward to more announcments, but I already can't wait for this, nor can my mate. Captain Kirk, Judge Dredd (the real one, not that Jimp Stallone), Commander Data and now Herbert West, Re-Animator? Insta-win. Every else just sweetens the deal even further at this point.
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Ten more names will help. A lot. I was already sold with Urban Shatner, but everyone else is a bonus. Here's to hoping that some of those ten new guests are names found in my original post of this thread.