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11/10/2013

An Interview with Leeanna Vamp at the FEARnet booth at NYCC 2013

Bottom two pics by Negative Pop
Video shot and edited by Negative Pop

At this year's New York Comic Con, I had the pleasure of meeting beautiful cosplayer, geek girl, horror fan, model, and all around awesome chick, Leeanna Vamp. She was at the FEARnet booth, where my crew and I got to hang out a lot. There is no doubt in my mind that the FEARnet booth was one of the coolest at the show. Everyone there was fucking awesome, and it was great to stop by and talk horror movies with them. Their set up was kick ass, too, with lots of cool swag and awesome props. The above pic of my friend and camera-girl Kristin and I was taken on Thurs.

Leeanna did a variety of cosplays over the course of con. She was Wednesday Addams in the aforementioned pic, and, on Saturday, she was a female version of Daryl Dixon from The Walking Dead. On that day, I had the total pleasure of talking to her about that TV show, horror films, Star Wars, modeling, and more.
 

10/17/2013

NYCC 2013- Thurs

All photography by Negative Pop, Kristin Debenedictis, and myself.

New York Comic Con (NYCC) was held this year, 2013, on October 10–13, and it was a blast!! As it always is. The first day, October 10, was a Thursday. Usually Thursdays are kind of quiet and relaxed,well relatively I suppose. But I think that this might've been the most packed Thursday ever! There was a huge a line just to get into the show and pick up tickets for those who had not gotten them in the mail.
The first thing that we did, we as an Negative Pop, a.k.a. Alan, Kristin, and myself, was wait to get into the Raze movie panel, which is an action-horror hybrid starring Zoe Bell. I reviewed it for best– horror–movies.com a few months ago, but I'll talk about this panel more on that site in the near future.

As always there were lots of cute little things around the convention. I saw mascots of Pac-Man and the fruits that are in the game. They were really adorable, but I think I like Felix the Cat even more. Enough so that Kristin and I got a picture with him. While, we had Starbucks coffee, cause God knows you need coffee to fully function at this convention!
One of my favorite makeups has to be this zombie girl, Amanda Citron which she did by herself. I've known her mom, Rayvn, for a long time on the net, but we finally met in person at NYCC. Anyway, I was just blown away by her daughter's work. Props to her.

Kristin and I are huge fans of The Misfits. I've met Jerry Only, of said band, before but she hadn't, so it was cool to see him and her to meet him. I actually ended up visiting his table 3 days total, though I only saw him one more time, as he wasn't there on Sunday. But, more on that day in a future  post. Regardless, he was mad cool as he signed a bunch of shit for free and posed for pictures for free. I mean he is a fucking legend, so how freaking awesome is that he does this all for free?! All hail Jerry Only! All hail The fucking Misfits.
We also hung out by the FEARnet table and met my long time internet friend Luke LaBeau, who works for them, in person. He's a cool dude and had some really cool horror flick tattoos. We also met the beautiful Leeanna Vamp, but I'll save her when I posted the interview that I did with her. For now, I leave you with this cool Sam from Trick 'R' Treat prop.

I also saw Vampy Bitme, but more on her in a very near future and did a little shopping, as well. All in all, we had a good time great time actually. I have so much more to speak about all the cool shit we saw and did, but those writes up are coming. So, just have a little patience. Between this show and Exxxotica NJ; I have tons of writes to post!

For more NYCC cool stuff check out these writes up by Negative Pop:
New York City Comic Con 2013 in Review: Part 1
Thursday at New York Comic Con 2013

3/12/2013

Monster-Mania 3/9/13

Although for many years I had heard and known of the Monster-Mania horror convention, I had never actually gone to one. It wasn't for lack of trying or wanting, either. But, in the end it was always so far away. While, it is in New Jersey, Cherry Hill to be precise, it's closer to Phillie. So much so that the train goes to Phillie then you gotta take a train to go back to Jersey. It's a long ride that none of us ever wanted to do. Until, that is, my friend Freddie mentioned that we should go. And, so finally this past Saturday we did. While, both he and Pat (one of my other friends that went with us) had gone before, for me this was my first time at the show. But, I had a blast!

Now, I gotta say the guest list was impressive from the get go. It was packed with fans, as a result. This in particular was due to having so much of The Walking Dead cast. The lines for said guests were INSANE! Especially for Michael Rooker, even more for Laurie "Andrea" Holden, and even more than that for Danai "Michonne" Guiria. The prices were for them were high, too. Rooker, who back in the day charged only 20 at Chiller, was charging 40! Michonne is known to have a rabid following so her line was a given that it would be long. So much so that she had her room, upstairs!
 
Despite playing one of the most hated characters on the show, Holden had what was probably the second biggest line, at the show.
Back when I met Rooker at Chiller, he was the life of the party. He was drinking and had all the girls around him. This time around he didn't hang with the fans after the show. Perhaps, he is too popular, now?

Anyway, I didn't bother meeting any of the cast. Not at those prices or those lines, I kind of figured they would be bad. Anyway, I did meet other celebs:

The main one I wanted to was Katharine Isabelle. Now, I had been a fan of this Canadian beauty since the Ginger Snaps Trilogy (the first two installments are favorites of mine) and enjoyed her in Freddy Vs. Jason, but it was her turn in the amazing American Mary that really sold me as a fan of hers. Since, I had contacted the Soska twins that I was meeting her, they told me to say, "Hi" to her. 
When I relayed that message to her, she told me to tell them that she "loved them". I asked her if she ever saw the their first movie of theirs, the fun Dead Hooker in a Trunk. She told me that they had made her watch it before doing Mary. They feared she wouldn't wanna work with them after viewing it. It turned out she loved it. And, how could she not? It's such a fun flick! My review for it can be found here: http://themastergio.blogspot.com/2011/09/dead-hooker-in-trunk.html In all, Katharine is not only even more stunning in person, but she is also a total sweetie.
Next up was the very sexy Janina Gavankar. Now, I been a fan of hers since she first appeared on True Blood. She's great on that show as a shape-shifter and, best of all, frequently nude. She's also awesome on Arrow, where she plays a cop. Sadly, though, she ain't naked on that one. Anyway, I got her to sign my copy of True Blood season 4 on blu-ray. She was charging 30 bucks for an autograph, plus 10 for a pic with her. Oh and no candids. I was taken by her hotness, and the memory of her boobs, so I gave her 40 bucks. Regardless, she is very pleasant in person. Also, she looks absolutely hot, more so in this Optimus Prime is my boyfriend tee.
While, I did meet the Misfits many years ago, at a Fangoria convention, I couldn't pass up the chance to meet them, again, for free autographs. Truth is the autograph was free, so long as you bought one of their 5 buck posters. You got an extra one for free. Eh, not bad really. Now, Dez had left for the day for a show, and only Jerry Only was there. But, let's be honest, he's the guy you think about when you think about the band. Only is always a nice guy. He was having lunch while signing for fans. It just further cements them as my all time fav punk band, even if the current album ain't my cup of blood. 
The dude in front of me on line got a coffin case for a guitar, which Jerry drew on and signed. See how cool he is!

Now, those are the only celebs that I met and got their autographs. That isn't to say I didn't meet anyone else, though. After, the show was over, our little gang went to get lunch. We came back and hung around at the bar. There I met Lew Temple. He played one of the funniest characters on The Walking Dead. He's quite the nice guy in person. As, he posed for pics with every fan who came up to him, and he even did an interview at the bar for someone! A cool guy all around.
There was quite a bit of cosply, more than likely due to the fact that there was a costume contest. We didn't attend said contest, cause our friend Matt, who joined us at night, didn't have a ticket. Actually, had we known Pat would surely have bought Dr. Satan, and I would've bought my cosplay, that I'm doing now, that of everyone's favorite cinematic pyschotic pig: Officer Matt Cordell, the Maniac Cop (the version from the first film). Anyway, here are the cosplays I took pics of:
Apparently the Empire is now hiring hot women as Stormtroopers. You can never charge the Empire with being sexist! 
Jawas are lot bigger than I remember them being! 
My fav cosply of the day! Killer Klowns from Outer Space, baby! 
Over at the FEARnet table the killer from Tobe Hooper's Toolbox Murders, Harry Warden from My Bloody Valentine, and Cropsey from The Burning were hanging out.
Not a cosplayer, but rather a dummy, Crypt Keeper was at the table, too. John Kassir, who did his voice, was signing inside. My friend Freddie met him. Kassir's a really cool guy, actually. 

And, that's it. I would definitely come back to Monster-Mania, in the future. It's got a more relaxed feel than Chiller, probably due to the fact that while people hang at the bar, there is no actual party. But, that's fine. And, it makes up for the fact that I will likely not be at the actual Chiller con in April. Why? Cause, it's a week after Exxxotica AC, which I will be at. There, you will find my crew and I covering the event.

Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed my Monster-Mania coverage. Did any of you go? Do you have some good stories to share? Please do so in comment form below.