This past weekend Toronto played host to Fan Expo 2010. An event that’s often referred to as Canadas own version of Comic-Con. You’ve got photo ops and autographs with celebrities, thousands of items for purchase and even advertisements for the hottest upcoming movies. Sounds like fun, right? Well, some would disagree.
The event was oversold. There, I said it. People were walking around shoulder to shoulder, merchants were getting ripped off because they couldn’t keep track of everyone around their booths and even some people had to wait two-three hours just to re-enter the building due to the fire marshalls ruling of the complex reaching it’s maximum capicity.
How did all of this effect us? Not that much. Luckily we mostly stayed inside the convention centre so we didn’t have to wait to re-enter and we did buy our tickets in advance, but the general mood on the show floor was anger and bitterness towards the organisers of the event.
Sure, we were on the inside, but what was it like on the outside? Let me turn to Mary from SomeGirlFromCanada.com who wrote:
“I decided to attend the event on a Saturday, I heard that there was going to be line ups. And I am fine with waiting in lines, not for hours on end, but having to wait a little bit is understandable. Also, I understand that I did not have a prepaid ticket, and therefore would have to wait even longer. But I was ok with this. I thought that it would be organized to cater to the fans. However, there was no clear indication of where to line up if you had a ticket, or if you do not have a ticket.
However, when I arrived before I could even find out where to go, a lock down was set into place, and no one was able to enter the building due to the convention being over capacity. And the fire marshals were called in. I could hear other attendants chanting, and yelling about the situation.”
Yikes!
Moving away from the ill feelings, what’s a convention without meeting your favorite celebrity? Well, I did just that. Sendil Ramamurthy (Mohinder Suresh on NBC’s Heroes) and Felicia Day (Codex on the Guild) were definately two of the highlights. The main headliner was Stan Lee, but he just doesn’t do it for me. Sorry comic fans!
Watch Felicia Day in the Guild’s new video “Game On”:
We were able to snag an interview with Laurie B. Who’s Laurie B? She’s a highly talented artist who depicts well known movie, film and comic characters in sexy ways. Yes, she’s tackled Ghostbusters, so be sure to check out the interview below:
Welcome to Tromaville!!!
We caught a quick word with co-founder of Troma, Lloyd Kaufman! This guy is great and for anyone who ever see’s him at a conference, do yourself and do this:
1. Buy a Troma DVD or Blu-Ray (we suggest Toxic Avenger or Poultrygeist)
2. Walk up to him and get him to sign the item
3. Ask him any random question
4. Laugh at his insanely hilarious reponse
Have no idea what type of movies Troma makes? Check out the trailer to Toxic Avenger 4: Citizen Toxie:
Sex sales. It’s true, especially at conventions like this.
NerdGirlPinUps.com had their own table booked at the event. Never been to their site? We think you should, as they’ve got sizzling hot pictorials dedicated to such franchises as G.I. Joe, Dr. Who, Star Wars and even Lucha Libre!
The girls also cut a few promos for our website, and we can’t thank them enough for it! You can find the one we did with Holli Gram & Valiant Hart above, but if you’d like to view the other two, be sure to check out our brand new YouTube channel.
Not to be outdone by NerdGirlPinUps.com, Red Herring was also there promoting her Babes In Space burlesque show (which we wound up missing and kick ourselves for). She had a booth filled with beautiful women, decidant cupcakes (made by Stacey Laureyssens) and some of the sexiest 8×10’s money could buy!
You can view the promo she did for our site below:
While we were waiting for seminars to begin we came across a moment that was so adorable, we just had to share it. What is it exactly? Find out below!
*Cue the “AWWWWW” sound effects*
After leaving the Expo on Sartuday we attended two events that were being put on by Rue Morgue!
The first was an event called Santo Sangre (also put on by Raven Banner and SCT Pro Wrestling), which was a three match event of lucha libre. The most interesting part of the event was the fact it took place inside a small art musuem that was highlighted with masked luchadore art from wall to wall.
The night also marked the Canadian debut of legendary luchadore El Hijo Del Santo. While this was a historical moment in itself, Santo welcomed former WWE Divas Lita and Trish Stratus into the ring following his match.
I’d also like to thank everyone behind the lucha libre event. It was honestly a dream of mine to film a wrestling show at ringside. To include the historical luchadore El Hijo Del Santo and two of the most successful women in WWE history was just icing on the cake.
We also managed to attend Night of New Flesh. It was a horror themed party that was hosted by Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2’s Bill Moseley and the original Nightmare on Elm Street’s Heather Langenkamp. The two horror icons helped judge a costume contest which you can view in it’s entirety below:
Three days of Fan Expo and several late night events had us nearly falling over when the event was coming to a close on Sunday evening. Will we be attending next year? Without a doubt, but we’ve got our eyes on something a bit bigger… Comic-Con, we’re looking at you!
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