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Wild At Heart
After
having a great weekend in Toronto, it nearly crushed me to hear that Neil
Armstrong passed away at the age of 82.
In a year with Joe Paterno and Lance Armstrong being torn down,
Armstrong remains an untouchable heroic figure and a great role model for a
generation. He very rarely spoke and
avoided publicity in an occupation that catered a lot to big egos.
I was at the Toronto Fan Fest from Thursday
thru Saturday so I probably missed any talk about Neil Armstrong which probably
would have shaken some people. Still,
this convention is a mixing of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Comics,
Gaming, Cosplay, Meeting Celebrities, etc that creates an amazing atmosphere to
meet like-minded individuals and share experiences. I will be talking about
this for a number of posts since there was a lot happening and I have a lot to
share. I will start with an overhead
shot of the convention lobby on Saturday which barely gives an idea of the
thousands of people who attended this convention. This area caters to the fan clubs and
fanzines dedicated to shows like Dr Who, movies like Star Wars and Ghostbusters
or genres like Steampunk (I have more pictures of these which will appear later
but notice things like the Dalek moving through the crowd, the Storm Trooper
barely visible and the Green Lantern just taking everything in).
This area also showcased the Delorean from the Back To The Future movies.
One cool things about the convention is meeting
future creators like the guy below who belongs to Heroes Of the World, which is
a project created by artists mark Williams and Joe Bonsu where they have
developed a legion of superheroes that represent the world and the diversity
that can be found. They have created
characters for just about every country and are using those characters in there
comic to show the strengths of unity.
Below is a sidekick for the Canadian hero (we are in Toronto after all)
despite the fact that I am not sold on the maple leaf design here. They hope that they can take there concept
and bring it to the small screen a la a cartoon series which I think could definitely
have the potential to educate on the differences between cultures which
providing some nice action. For comic
book fans, this kind of reminds me of the Global Guardians from Super-Friends
but on a much vaster scale.
Don’t
forget the on Thursday I touched upon Spiderman’s 50th birthday
which was honored by Stan “the Man” Lee who is looking damn good for someone
who is 89. The red velvet cake was
pretty good also.
The
convention is also a good place to see displays from upcoming projects. Last there they had the props for Green
lantern and this year was dedicated to the upcoming Burton film “Frankenweenie”. They had a number of cool set displays as
well as Burton’s working desk with characters from the original Disney
Short. Burton has disppointed with some
of his recent work like Dark Shadows and Planet Of the Apes, but his original
works, like Big Fish have always been promising. Look for a lot of themed merchandise when
this comes out.
They also
had the throne from the TV Series “Game Of Thrones” which was cool and CTV
brought in a photo booth to put people with their favorite TV shows like me in
the Big Bang Theory picture.
Lego was
back again giving out free stuff as well as numerous displays around the con
from World Of Warcraft to Super-heroes, LOTR and Star Wars.
It is
also a blast being able to meet and listen to celebrities talk and answer fan
questions. My girl Gillian Anderson was
there looking very sexy signing autographs and the Jay And Silent Bob Podcast
was hysterical. My only negative from
the weekend though was when they made me do a 30 minute walk to the other
building to pick up a ticket despite having my online ticket in hand. Someone
should have made a decision to move those online ticket pick-up closer, esp
since they had a new ticket purchase booth about a 5 minute escalator ride
away. Anyway, it was fun listening to Kevin
Smith (this guy is extremely intelligent) tell these really great stories about
the Hockey Hall Of Fame or a touching story of helping Jason Mewes deal with
his drug addiction revolving around tracking down rare Greedo action figures
and then have that balanced with Mewes talking about having sex on an airplane
or getting a hard-on at an message parlor my a male masseuse (he was holding
his wife’s hand, but still). You have to
check these guys out if they come back on tour again. And check out the fanboys dressed as there
Bluntman and Chronic characters.
Lastly
for now, it was also cool to hang with the Suicide Girls who are promoting
their new comic book so if you like girls that are a little different, here is
something for the more mature audience.
The books set it a futuristic dystopia aren’t great but they are fun to
read and some of the artwork is pretty cool and the girls were all wonderful. Great fun if you are into nudity, tattos and
piercings. I especially like th e cover
of issue three and was told that one of the girls actually had those piercing
done which doubled as a make-shift sword holder on her back. Talk about ouch. On the other side of the spectrum was this
guy dressed as the Count. Just a lot of
fun seeing that kind of diversity.
Well, I will have more coming up with
pictures of a lot of the fans, most wearing homemade costumes and some of the
other thing I did when in Toronto, including meal, Ultimate Dinosaurs at the
ROM, Buskerfest and the Tawainese Festival.
Take care!
This was
always one of my favorite weekends in Detroit, esp for music, having both the
Detroit Jazzfest as well as Arts, Beats and Eats going on the same
weekend. Both festivals are bringing in
some great music though I admit I am partial to the Jazzfest, esp since ABE
moved to Royal Oak and you needed to be more careful with your parking. The first year in Royal Oak, they gave out a
lot of parking tickets when people removed no parking signs, etc. So be careful and it might be worth paying
for parking. However it works out, enjoy
this weekend and here are my recommended shows and bands to catch during the
festivals.
Tuesday (8/28) – Built To Spill @ Mickey Finns
(Toledo)
Wednesday (8/29) – Jason Mraz @ Pine Knob
Thursday (8/30) – Rock N Blues Fest feat Johnny
Winter w/Edgar Winter and Rick Derringer @ Pine Knob
Friday (8/31) – Offspring @ The Fillmore,
guitarist Bill Kirchen @ the Ark, Arts Beats and Eats feat G Love and the
Special Sauce (also, Mayer Hawthorne, Stewart Francke, Candy Band, Roots
Vibration, Larry Lee & the Back In The Day Band), Detroit Jazz Fest feat
Terence Blanchard Quintet
Saturday (9/01) – Arts Beats and Eats feat REO
Speedwagon (also Polish Muslims, Broadzilla, Thornetta Davis, Howling Diablos,
Sights, Dirty Americans), Detroit Jazz Fest feat Chick Corea and Wynton
Marsalis Quintet, B.o.B. and Young Jeezy open for TI @ Joe Louis Arena
Sunday (9/02) – Detroit Jazz Fest feat Pat
Metheny and Poncho Sanchez, Arts Beats and Eats feat Guess Who (also Travis
Tritt, Ruiners, Twistin’ Tarantulas, Amy Gore & Her Valentines)
Monday (9/03)
– Arts Beats and Eats feat Theory Of A Deadma (also Morris Day & the Time,
Saving Abel, Pistol Day Parade, Dutch Pink, Jill Jack Band. School Of Rock, 60
Second Crush, Laith al Saadi), Detroit Jazz Fest feat Preservation Hall Jazz
Band and Tia Fuller