well i hope midnite will post the proper link to my site(i emailed it to her) since it never works when i do it.
the radio play and no photography was allowed.
.... the only time he was on stage was during the radio play and no photography was allowed.
Wonder why Kathy Cody didn't come? That's odd.
the only time he was on stage was during the radio play and no photography was allowed.
well i hope midnite will post the proper link to my site(i emailed it to her) since it never works when i do it.
thanks for the info midnite. if anyone ever wants to find me at a festival, im usually in the front row videotaping the events.
The 2005 Fest was the best one i have been to yet. And i been to 6th of them. can`t wait for the 4oth. Hopeing Dan Curtis And Jonathen Frid will come.
Does anyone else feel that this was one of the nicest Fests held in recent years? I thought it had much to offer first timers and veterans alike, and the Festival staff was at their friendliest best. The location, as expected, had much to offer (several DS fans arrived in time to attend the Dukes of Hazzard pre-show/premiere at the Grauman's Chinese Theater, or took in the local sights) and everyone in my group had a fantastic view of the Hollywood sign from their rooms. And there was no long line for banquet tickets, yay!
Great pics Joe! Wonder why Kathy Cody didn't come? That's odd. Anywho, that's really cool that you ran into James Storm!! :o
By the photos you posted, in which some are similar to mine, I probably rubbed elbows with you while we clicked away up front! And just think, I DIDN'T KNOW IT. ::)
I wondered what happened to Mr. Storm. He had a stormy weekend, huh?
Does anyone else feel that this was one of the nicest Fests held in recent years?
My only complaint would be that too many of the "not to be missed" events were one after the other on Saturday. No time to eat or visit the dealers' room without missing something.
Hi, Bobubas. 8)
"Is it true," Thompson asked John, "that you filmed a scene for HoDS where Willie tells Prof. Stokes the truth about Barnabas but that scene didn't make it into the final cut?"
The cuts backfired on MGM in the end; NoDS bombed at the box office.
So later that night I presented her the plastic cup you see her holding. I asked if we could pose for a photo and she said, "Sure, but lets pretend like we're drunk". I just laughed, but as you can see, Lara gave the camera a crossed eyed look.
NoDS was a success by '70s movies standards. In fact, its domestic box office rental total is only a few hundred thousand dollars less than that of hoDS.
Then she started going on and on about how she'd gotten interested in DS late in its run ("All my friends at school stared at me and said, ¢â‚¬ËœYou mean you've never heard of DS?'") and how it was such an important part of her life. "It spoke to my inner child! All of you really helped to awaken my inner child!" She kept stressing this point throughout her very lengthy statement until one fan in the audience yelled out, "Tell your inner child to go back to sleep!" That didn't deter her though.
... It was really only the die-hards left, and I think the audience must have been pretty worn out too because they were a tough crowd this year (you could say they were pretty dead.) Usually there is some kind of reaction during the performances--laughter, applause, participation--some kind of acknowledgment of what is happening on-stage and what people think of it. This time there was only silence. I know I felt awkward during my performance (a parody of Disney's "Be Our Guest" called "He's Possessed" about David Collins and Quentin's ghost.)
one thing that puzzles me is why someone would bring a blender all the way to a con??Many have asked that same question, but few have turned down drinks from the blender. ;D
Thanks for all the great reports. Love the story about Lara and the daiquiri, but guess one thing that puzzles me is why someone would bring a blender all the way to a con?? Well, guess it saves on paying for expensive hotel bar drinks....
Love the story about Lara and the daiquiri, but guess one thing that puzzles me is why someone would bring a blender all the way to a con?? Well, guess it saves on paying for expensive hotel bar drinks....
VictoriaWinters, you have a beautiful voice, but you're right. I couldn't make out some of the words you were
singing.
Actually, we buy a new blender each year at a local pharmacy or retail store and either give it away or let someone take it home. This year we spent $25.00 for our blender, which was app. the equivalent of two drinks with tip in the hotel bar. ;)
Saves a lot of explanations to airport security, I'd wager....
Thanks for all the great reports. Love the story about Lara and the daiquiri, but guess one thing that puzzles me is why someone would bring a blender all the way to a con?? Well, guess it saves on paying for expensive hotel bar drinks....
Thanks for all the great reports. Love the story about Lara and the daiquiri, but guess one thing that puzzles me is why someone would bring a blender all the way to a con?? Well, guess it saves on paying for expensive hotel bar drinks....I just refuse to pay $7.00 plus for a drink I intend to have more than one of and you can't beat the comfort of being in a room with your buddies. The savings is a big big plus.
And That is just up to Friday. I will post that report later. Hope you have enjoyed it so far.
I am working on putting my pictures on line and wil post a link when I have it complete.
A pool house was at one end with changing rooms/bathrooms for women and men. It was a beautiful quite and shady area perfect for a pool too bad it was filled in.