Monsterpalooza roars to life!

Started by mike c, May 30, 2009, 12:45:37 PM

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HARRY HAMMOCK

Great pictures all of you.Man oh man that looks like something I'd be willing to travel to the West Coast for.Any talk of next years show?

ultramanimator

Yes indeed, the Museum, and the show in general, were amazing!!!  It's funny, I spoke with Mike Hill about the Karloff in the makeup chair and he wasn't happy with it!!!  He thought it could be better.  I guess that's the mark of a great artist; never satisfied!

I REALLY hope the show did well enough for a repeat next year, as it was one of the best shows I have attended.  I thought the coolest thing was that everyone seemed to be mingling and chatting with everyone else.  I got to speak with a lot of the artists at the show and was truly inspired!

Please Elliot, you gotta do this again next year! :)

mjbare

Mr. Tucky,

Gosh, I would have liked to have met you last Saturday. I've bought several fine models from you as well as the upcoming Fay Wray Tribute kit.

Hey, if you need help manning your table next year, I would love to help out. I do have retail experience and I wouldn't ask for too large a discount.  ;D  Just kidding, just being able to look at all your fabulous kits would be enough for me!

mjb
Tish, you spoke French!!  You know it drives me wild when you spead French!!!

monsterphile

Marsha,

It's nice to see you post again, it's been a while.  Glad Matthew enjoyed this show and wore his UMA shirt too.  Looks and sounds like everyone had a great time.

Rob

Grimm Jimm

Mike,

Thanks so much for posting those photos!  It was a pleasure meeting you at the show!

Yours Ghouly ~ Grimm Jimm
                        "Scare Wear with a Retro Flair!"

Marsha

Quote from: monsterphile on June 02, 2009, 05:56:48 PM
Marsha,

It's nice to see you post again, it's been a while.  Glad Matthew enjoyed this show and wore his UMA shirt too.  Looks and sounds like everyone had a great time.

Rob

Thanks. Everyone here is always so nice. I have missed checking up on all the monster madness around here. I will definitely make more time to creep around the discussion boards (maybe during work...lol).

Marsha

FACTO2

Quote from: mjbare on June 02, 2009, 05:00:30 PM
Mr. Tucky,
Gosh, I would have liked to have met you last Saturday. I've bought several fine models from you as well as the upcoming Fay Wray Tribute kit.
Hey, if you need help manning your table next year, I would love to help out. I do have retail experience and I wouldn't ask for too large a discount.  ;D  Just kidding, just being able to look at all your fabulous kits would be enough for me!
mjb

If all works out, I will probably take you up on that.  The more folks behind the table means I get  more time to run around and have fun.  This show was sooo full of eye candy I couldn't believe it.  I really wish I'd brought my camera.
John Tucky
X-O Facto
http://www.xofacto.com/
"If you go through life without any expectations, you'll never be disappointed."

mike c

Quote from: typhooforme on May 30, 2009, 01:39:09 PM
Another friend will be making an appearance there--Lucy Chase Williams, the Vincent Price scholar--maybe someone can get a pic of her?

Hi Robert! Just got back home tonight, and have a had a second to get this stuff posted.

First, the nice pic of the very nice Lucy Chase Williams:


Then, a quick snap during her wonderful tribute/discussion of Mr. Price's career:


And then I thought this one was funny; the floating lint 'orb' must be the spirit of Vinnie himself!  ;)


She was very friendly, and as I wrote previously, was pleasantly surprised to 'hear' from you through a total stranger, haha! She sends her love.

Mike C.

Jscareshock

How many of us were there and I didn't get to meet you all?  That's my loss!!

Lucy Chase Williams had the best stills for sale from her personal collection.  She was a wonderful guest.  I enjoyed talking to her.

mike c

Quote from: Jim Bertges on May 31, 2009, 02:16:32 PM
I'm at home now with some visitors. Richard and Angie Olson are here and want to say hello to everyone.



The best thing about these shows is meeting friends you've never met before, but you've known for a good while.

I recognize Jim, and Richard... but who the hell's that nutter on the right?
SO cool meeting you guys. What a weekend!

Mike C.