Wednesday, September 10, 2014

My Salt Lake Comic Con Experience

The crowd on Saturday. Over 90,000 people attending
just that one day. Yes, it's a little crazy.
(This picture from the SLCC Facebook page)
I've wanted to go to a comic con forever, well, not forever perhaps, but ever since I realized what a comic con even was and read all about the fun everyone was having down there in San Diego. It blew my mind when last year we suddenly had a comic con of our very own, in our very own neighborhood. Though, I didn't learn about it fast enough to actually attend.

So, to finally be at one this year was... awesome to say the least. A dream come true one might even say. But, did it live up to expectations? Was it all it's cracked up to be? Did it turn out as cool as I had dreamed about all these years?

I'd have to say yes! There were some bumps and a few disappointments, but mostly, we figured out the strategy and had a blast.

First of all, I must say, that I'm not a huge spender and to pay 50 bucks for an autorgraph and 100 bucks for a picture with a celebrity, for me, is insane. It's just not going to happen. Unless certain really high profile celebrities come (coughTomHiddlestoncough), and then I may try, though, I have a feeling if certain high profile celebrities come, I'll be fighting my way through such a huge crowd that I'm still not totally sure how I'd react! So for me, this experience did not include face to face moments with the celebrities, which I know is, for many people, the whole point of a comic con.

However, I did enjoy going to audience Q and A panels that these celebrities did. For many of them, we worked our way to the front of the huge room and did get a sort of close and personal look at them. Over the course of the three days, we saw:


** Cary Elewes aka. Westley from The Princess Bride, one of my all time favorite movies. And he was awesome. Such a nice guy and so very personal with the audience. I loved seeing him in action. And he still looks as cute as Westley ever did. We were 15 minutes late because we were stuck outside in the massive line, but I was happy just to have made it for most of it and that it "only" took us an hour to get in. It was the very first thing we did at the con, and I think probably one of my favorite moments.  I found someone's video on YouTube of highlights of his appearance:




**  Colin Baker and Paul McGann: former Dr. Whos.... namely number 6 and 8. They were fun, not quite as personal with the audience as Cary was. But I mean... Dr. Who!!! Hello! :)

Here's what they looked like in their Dr. days.

** Manu Bennett: the guy behind Azog the Pale Orc in The Hobbit. Also, he's Deathstroke in the TV show, Arrow. He's from New Zealand, half Maori and so very big and buff... and extremely sweet. I hadn't really heard of him until comic con, but now, I'm totally in love! Once again, he was awesome with the audience and very personable.


** Partrick Warburton: many different voices in many different things but my daughter was especially excited about his Kronk (from The Emperor's New Groove) performance. I guess he's also some dude on Seinfeld? Anyway, I had no idea who he was, but he was a ton of fun and yes... awesome with the audience, all the kids that asked questions, and even took a lady backstage with him to send a personal message to her sick husband. Sweet. So many sweet celebrities! I'm impressed!



** Jon Heder and Efren Ramirez  aka. Napoleon Dynamite and Pedro! Ah, I love this movie! And Efren came out and started talking like Pedro and it was awesome. And Jon did a bunch of Napoleon impressions and it was awesome. Weird thing though, Jon reminded me of Josh Groban, same sort of mannerisms, same build, etc. It was SO WEIRD. Yeah. I was freaked out a bit. Anyway, they were funny and we loved it.


** Lou Ferrigno aka. The Incredible Hulk! I didn't watch a ton of TV when I was growing up. For awhile there, we didn't even have one, but we DID watch this show. And to see this guy in person... so cool! And another very sweet man. His soapbox, so to speak, is to talk against bullying, so he did that a bit. I guess he got so teased as a kid because of his hearing problem and speech impediment and then he grew up to be a body builder and he came back and let those kids have it. Now they are all friends. What a story. What a cool guy. We were very close by this time and at the end, they had us "rush the stage" and I ended up right there front and center when he turned around and did his Hulk two armed flex and growl. I didn't get my camera out fast enough! But can you say... wow!! Wow!!!

Yeah, this.... right in front of me!

** Simon Helberg aka. Howard from The Big Bang Theory... a show I've never watched. So... yeah. We were just here in order to be in the room and have seats for John Barrowman two hours later! Strategy I tell you! It's very necessary. Anyway, this guy was very nervous I think. It was weird considering the confidence so many of the other celebrities seem to have. Or at least show. I felt a little bad for him. He looked like he was in pain!

** Stephen Amell aka. Oliver Queen in Arrow. Now this show I've wanted to
watch but just haven't fit it in yet. Watching at this very moment as I type this. Let's just say that this Stephen Amell guy... very impressive. Nice dude. Very nice all around. Loved seeing him even without knowing the show
very well.


** John Barrowman aka. Captian Jack Harkness from Dr. Who... and a bunch of other stuff. We love him! What a dude. I was fangirling when I saw him in Celebrity Row signing authographs. So cute! And we were really looking forward to his panel. However, even though he was cute and funny and very energentic... he was not what we expected. It turned into a bit of a gay rights lecture... and lots of pretty inappropriate gay jokes (especially considering the family sort of auidence) and... we didn't even know he was gay! So it was a bit to wrap our head around. I can handle the gay thing... but I wasn't so keen on the content of the panel . Oh, well. It happens. But... we did love his singing at the end. He's got an amazing voice! Here's the video I took... scratch that.. the video someone else took... I'm too lazy to upload my own video!



** Barbara Eden aka. Jeannie from I Dream of Jeannie. Another show that I managed to watch during my kid years... probably after school specials or something. Such a fun show. Good memories. It was awesome to see her. We managed to move to the third row, center, by this time of the day.


I should have stayed there and enjoyed Stan Lee (who I don't really know other than he created Marvel) and Leonard Nimoy, who was joining the con by Skype, but I also really wanted to see Danny Glover... so I left and moved on!

** Danny Glover who I especially loved in Silverado... but many other movies too. It was cool to see him. He eneded up talking quite a bit about civil rights and etc. But it was cool to hear some of his history and that he remembered his grandma (or aunt) who was actually a freed slave. Also, he talked about how his grandma was so very bugged at him when she saw how he acted in The Color Purple. You know, he wasn't too nice in that movie.



In between all this celebrity stuff, we went to a few panels. I showed up to some writing ones featuring some of my favorite local authors like Bree Despain, J.R. Johannson, Natalie Whipple, Lisa Mangum, etc. We also went to a YouTubers panel. That was fun. And then, finally, a panel (well two guys) talking about the Skinwalker Ranch. Now, as it turns out, I'm extremely interested in skinwalkers these days, so I was very much looking forward to this one! However, they didn't talk much about actual skinwalkers because on this ranch, many more paranormal things are going on besides skinwalker sightings... things like UFOs and dinosaurs. They actually think it could be a time portal. Wait, what? I know!! Did you hear that? A TIME PORTAL! How cool and creepy and fantastic is that? Anway, if you want to know more about this place.... click here on the Skinwalker Ranch site. Some crazy stuff.

But... they did talk about skinwalkers a bit.. and I guess the one guy was actually abucted by one. He didn't want to talk about it much though... hello... I was dying! I wanted to know it all. But I could tell it freaked them out. And it was hard to talk about. Which is a thing, you know, having a hard time talking about them. But still, I wanted to know and now I want to buy the guy's book but it's out of print.

In between the panels and the celebrities, we managed to walk about a bit. That's when we took some pcitures and tried to shop. I wanted to at least buy a tshirt and maybe a Loki print, but didn't find the perfect one of either thing. So it never happened. Anyway, here's some of the pictures we took:










This is the line for Alan Tudyk.. . aka. Wash in Firefly and Wat
in A Night's Tale. Sadly. we did not get in. After this,we learned
that if you want a certain celebrity... go to the class before him!


In the end, the experience was wonderful and so much fun. The crowds were crazy, but can be avoided if you have strategy. The lines to get in were crazy but they figured it out for the other two days. Everything was crazy, but in a fun way. I loved it. I'll go again!

(P.S. As for my "official" Comic Con blogger status? Eh, that turned out to not be as cool a thing as I expected. They've only published one of my posts... I sent them three. We'll see... maybe there'll be more eventually, but I'm not holding my breath. It didn't send any more readers my direction that I know of either. Oh, well. It was a fun thought! And they did give me my ticket to the con after all!)

(P.P.S... sorry, what a long post! Gold star for you if you read the whole freaking thing!)

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday: Read These Authors!


The prompt over at the Broke and the Bookish today is underrated authors (or books.) So here's what I think, I think more people should read these authors:

1. Kasie West
2. Dan Wells
3. Carol Lynch Williams
4. Wilkie Collins
5. Neal Shusterman
6. Rick Yancy
7. J. Scott Savage
8. Melina Marchetta
9. Angela Morrison
10. Lindsey Leavitt


Utah Book Month is over, but it appears I'm pushing a bunch of Utah authors on you! Yeah. They're a'll pretty good you guys and you should be reading them! :)


Monday, September 8, 2014

Bloggista September 2014 Coming Soon!

September 18 to 21
#bloggiesta @bloggiesta
www.bloggiesta.com

Just a quick shout out here on the blog for Bloggiesta which is coming up quickly! We'll be working on our blogs for FOUR days again. . . September 18 to  21.  Be sure to check out the website this weekend for the sign up/to do list linky. 

As in years past, we'll also have a Twitter chat/party each day. Stay tuned for those times. If you have suggestions for those or would like to help host, let me know! (Follow @bloggiesta and hashtag #bloggiesta.)

We do have space for a few more mini challenges too, so if you'd like to still participate there, let me know.

I hope you'll all join in the fun!

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Music Stuck in My Head: Bailando by Enrique

I'm heading to Comic Con for the next few days and so I'll not be around, at least here, for a bit. I'm sure you'll hear all about it when it's over. And you can always see what I manage to post on Instagram and Twitter as it's all going down (@SueySays   #SLComicCon)

In the meantime, I thought I'd leave you with a song that is SO stuck in my head. So so stuck! I can't get enough of this song. I love the dancing. I love the Spanish lyrics (and I'm hoping, and pretty sure that there's nothing too naughty about them!) and I love Enrique!

Enjoy!

 
 

P.S. There is an English version, but the Spanish is just so much, so so much, BETTER!

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Concert Review: Kenny Loggins

The best picture I took of him.
As you probably know, we get to go to lots of concerts every summer at our local outdoor theater. The one most anticipated for this year was Kenny Loggins. He came last Thursday and it was a blast!

We had awesome seats because I bought the theater's 30th anniversary shirt which, for these big concerts, gets me in about 15 minutes before everyone else. (It also gets me free popcorn. Woot.) We were on the third row up the hill! Perfect!

He opened with his new country band Blue Sky Riders. They were pretty good and quite a lot of fun, but we all just wanted Kenny!

Here's what they sound like if you're interested:




Finally, after a little intermission, he came on and began to sing all the songs we loved from the 80s. I think he started with I'm Alright. And went really quickly to Return to Pooh Corner, but not before he told us the story of how that song came to be. He actually wrote it while still in high school and had someone interested in producing it, but Disney got wind of it and wouldn't let them. He was sad and moping with his girlfriend and when she realized what the problem was, she's all like, "Let me tell Daddy!" Well, I don't know how he didn't know, but her dad was the CEO of Disney and after she made him play the song for her dad, he made it happen. Kenny said he probably figured this crazy kid wasn't going anywhere anyway, so what's the big deal, right? Ha! Great story, eh?

We love this song at our house and my just turned 25 year old son, who was with us, got a little weepy hearing this song live I think. Such a fun song. I taped this one on my phone. The sound is wocky (I thought these new phones could do a better job!) and he had us singing along with him and I sing terrible, so beware! :) But it's fun to see him so, here you go.



Anyway, and so it went from there. At one point, he made it seem like he was done and going, but really, he was only getting started and the crowd got fired up and we were on our feet for the "songs from the movies" including Highway to the Danger Zone and Footloose. So much fun!

When he sang Celebrate Me Home, he came out into the audience and stood pretty much right by me while he just wailed and sang his guts out. It was so cool to be that close to someone who sings like that. He was literally shaking with the effort. But let me also say, he looks so old! However, what gorgeous eyes, oh my word!!

Anyway, then for his finale, he sang Forever and we all did the phone thing and it looked awesome and gave us chills and sigh, then it was over.


Here's a Forever clip from YouTube. You can see what I mean about his eyes! You'll also see the intensity with which he sings. It's amazing.




Well, it will end up for sure in the top five of the most fun concerts I've been too. Probably because the songs have such memories and  meaning tied to them for me. You know? I mean, this guy was my era!

What's your favorite Kenny Loggins song?




Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday: At My Lunch Table


Fun prompt over at The Broke and the Bookish today! Check it out!

Here are some characters I'd love to have join me at my school lunch table!

1. Hermione from Harry Potter
2. Jo from Little Women
3. Mia from Princess Diaries
4. Mia from If I Stay
5. Aria from Through the Ever Night

What's lunch with out the guys? Boring!!

6. Joe from The Sky is Everywhere
7. Gale from The Hunger Games
8. Braden from On the Fence
9. Cricket from Lola and The Boy Next Door
10. Michael from The Princess Diaries

My criteria for this list? Down to earth people, brainy people, music people and boy next door types. I guess the sort of people I figure I'd be friends with... or, I WAS friends with in high school. Did I pick correctly? Who would you add to my list given that criteria?

Who would be on YOUR list? 




Monday, September 1, 2014

August 2014 Reading Wrap Up and September Events

My favorite picture I took this month. 
I really thought I'd do better this month. But, once again, it's been a crazy month. In fact, I don't think I've even read this past whole weekend, and a few days before that. So no going out with a bang or anything. Sigh. Life. Sometimes it's fun, and sometimes it makes me crazy.

Anyway, this is what I read this month. Four Utah Books and one not.

Attachments by Rainbow Rowell: For his job, Lincoln has to monitor the company's emails. In so doing, he gets to know a couple of fellow employees and falls in love with one of them.

Longing for Home by Sarah M. Eden: Katie has come from Ireland to work in Wyoming. It turns out she find herself in the middle of a feud between the Irish people and the others.

 Cut Me Free by J.R. Johannson: Piper wants to escape her past, but it's not going as she planned and she ends up right back in the middle of conflict and craziness.

 Becoming Lady Lockwood by Jennifer Moore: Amelia is on a voyage from her home Jamaica back to England to see about a proxy marriage she was involved in. Meanwhile, the captain of the ship is looking more and more interesting.

The Shadow Prince by Bree Despain: Haden has to go from the Underworld to our world in order to bring back a girl to save his world. He doesn't count on finding someone he actually falls in love with and who has her own feisty agenda.


Favorites of the month: The Shadow Prince... and then probably Attachments. Fun books!

I really need to step up my reading game if I'm to accomplish my Goodreads goal and fit in all the books I'm dying to read!

Plans for September:
  • Finish Dreams of Gods and Monsters
  • Read Maus for book club.
  • I started two other books for Utah book month... not sure I'll finish them right now.
  • Read The Letters.
  • Read The Iron Trial for review.
  • I don't know what else! We'll see!!!
Some events happening in September:




** 30 Authors in 30 Days! This is an awesome event hosted by Allison of The Book Wheel. I'll be participating later this month by featuring an author on my blog. Be sure to check out all the details here. 







** Carl's RIP is starting up again... it's RIP IX! Oh my word, I can't believe it's been going on this long. Check out the details here and start thinking of scary haunting books you should be reading! I'll be posting my potential list soon.










** BLOGGIESTA!!! This will be September 18 through 21. I still need some mini challenge hosts! Email me if you are interested!


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