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8/28/2013

SyFy's Heroes of Cosplay Causes Controversy

SyFy Channel's latest reality show, Heroes of Cosplay, has been fanning the flames of controversy amongst viewers, since it began airing on the channel just three weeks ago. From the get go the fans have not liked that it focuses so much on the competitive aspect of cosplaying or that it has the drama inherent to most reality shows. They also seem to complain about the fact that it focuses so much on sexy and beautiful women, who cosplay. The flames have been fanned even higher now thanks to a photographer who is threatening to sue the show.

Let's begin with the whole photographer aspect. Darrell Ardita of BGZ Studios, the photographer in question. He claims that SyFy used his pics on the show without his permission. SyFy defended their stance at first, but eventually recanted this and pushed the blame on to the cosplayers, something Ardita claims that he never wanted to occur. His words on this:

Very soon after my response, SyFy did the unthinkable. They turned it around and started attacking the cosplayers in question – which was completely not my intention. SyFy threatened to compromise the careers of the cosplayers featured in the show. Reality TV production at its best.
Everyone needs to know this – the VAST MAJORITY of the cosplayers on the show have forwarded all photographer information over to the studio along with the photographs since BEFORE the show aired. Yes, I do have proof of that too. These people are not stupid – I respect them very much and most of them did 100% the right thing.
The people at fault are those who made the decision to not contact the photographers and still proceed with the show.

You can read more of his thoughts here:
http://bgzstudios.com/blog/photography/heroes-of-copyright-infringement-the-photographer-litigation-against-syfy/

Popular cosplayer, Nelson D. Martinez, who has been featured on this blog quite a few times, has this to say on the subject of cosplaying photograph ownership:

 In regards to this whole photographer sueing Heroes of Cosplay, or SyFy, for not crediting him for the photos, I do understand most of what he is saying, but besides stating an actual Law, he is also, stating his style, and how he, personally thinks rights should or shouldn't be, between Cosplayers, and Photographers. What he states, doesn't hold true, to all Models, Cosplayers, and/ or Photographers. I personally wouldn't work with anyone, who tells me, that I have no rights at all to do what I want with the photos, that I myself, have also worked hard on. I always credit my photographers, but they do give me equal rights to do as I wish with the photographs. My advice to Cosplayers and Models, work with people you know, and trust, not someone who your not really sure what their style or intentions are.
Martinez, in his X-Force Deadpool cosplay, and myself at last year's NYCC.
 
 I have to fully agree with what Martinez says. While, writing is my prime job, I do shoot pics myself, frequently, for this site and my Facebook fan page. I also work with various photographers and video-men and women. All of them get credit here. Just look at my Master's Minions page, for further proof. And, of course all models, cosplayers, etc get their credit, as well. But, like Nelson said work with people you trust and/ or know. This goes for all aspects of the entertainment business. 
Picture I took of Riki, aka Riddle, at the 2011 NYCC. She is one of the cosplayers featured on the show.

As to the show, itself, well, I missed the first episode, but I caught the last two. I like the show. Let's start with the competitive aspect of the show: almost all conventions have cosplaying contests nowadays. It's common place. Having it be the focus of the show is obviously done so that it gives the show some drama. It's needed, for the sake of TV, whether we like or not. I admit that some of what is shown might make some of the cosplayers look bad. I have seen Yaya Han, on her Twitter and Facebook fan page, state that the editing is what causes. And, well who is to say that that ain't the case? After all, drama causes people to watch, for better or for worse. Is right or wrong? Well, I don't think that question matters to the channel. As to the sex aspect, hey sex sells. This blog is spawned from that. People like looking at gorgeous women in skimpy outfits. That's the way the world works, more so the entertainment world. Perhaps, a great documentary is needed on cosplayer. This ain't it, though. This is reality TV. And, as it is; it's still light years ahead of shit like the WWE inspired Total Divas or whatever other filth infests E!, MTV, etc.
 Monika Lee, the youngest girl on the show, and the one to wear the skimpiest outfits. The above cosplay is a Poison Ivy one she wore on last week's episode. Oh, and I didn't take the above or bottom pic.

This is Nelson's thoughts on the show and the misconceptions of cosplayers that it may have inspired among viewers:

I would just like to say a few words, and this is for Everyone! Many of us may dislike the Heroes of Cosplay show, for whatever the reason may be, many feel it may not show what many of us are actually capable of, or may not show a certain personality that we either have or don't have. But before you Knock any individuals, you need to know many of them, and us, give back more than you know, and or see. Riddle's Messy Wardrobe, Yaya Han and many others, run a Charitable Calendar, Cosplay for a Cause, they started it awhile back, and it helps many of the Victims in Japan, which I donated to. Some of you think that because some of us don't actually have the time of day to visit a Hospital for Children, means we haven't gave back, that's a misconception. I myself have served a tour in Iraq, and I've been serving in the U.S. Army for over 6 years and still going. There are many Veterans that I personally know that are in the Cosplay Community, but many of you, aren't aware they even exist, like I said, know someone, before you choose to bash or knock them, for doing their thing. We all like to have fun, I don't care who you are or how old you are, so don't act like You, are any better than anyone else.

We shall see where this controversy leads in the coming days and months, but I think, I hope, we can agree, at the very least, that is nice to see cosplayers getting some sort of mention on TV. And not just the random mention of them at a convention.

7/19/2013

Double Dose of Bad SyFy Movies: Sharknado & Blast Vegas













Through some combination of boredom, laziness (to pop in one of my own movies), and feeling totally uninspired led me to watch four hours(!!!), of SyFy flicks. Which amounts to two movies. Neither of them were actually good, but at least I could sit through them, which is more than I can say for the majority of crap films on that channel.

The first of the batch, Sharknado, had a following before it even premiered on the channel. It became popular enough to warrant an upcoming sequel! But, more on that later...

This utterly ridiculous movie tells the tale of a bar owner (Ian Ziering) who is worried about his
estranged wife (Tara Reid) and their kids cause of a nasty storm that hits Los Angeles. Said storm brings forth tornadoes filled with... yup sharks!!!

The movie is incredibly stupid, but at least it knows it is. It's played campy. But, then how else would play this shit? The dialogue is hilariously bad, and it is impossible to take anything seriously. Nor should you.

The acting ranges from OK to terrible. Ziering, he of Beverly Hills 90210 fame, is OK. The lovely hottie who is one of his bartenders,Nova (Cassie Scerbo, seen above/ left), is the most likable character and the hottest woman in the movie. She keeps ya interested if you know what I mean. The same cannot be said of Reid who is fucking awful and looks worse than ever. Why any man would be married let alone care what happens to her, I don't know. If was Zering I would've used as sharknado bait. But, hey she said she's up for the sequel... cause honestly, what the fuck else is she doing these days? The sequel, by the way, will have a subtitle that comes from a fan tweet. It will also take place in my home, New York City...

Anyway, there are of ridiculous moments in this film, including a bar goer who most take his barstool cause he always sat there. Any of my fellow bar goers feel that they would do this in an emergency? Probably not. Or the amazing scene involving Ziering, a chainsaw, a great white, and being swallowed.

Throw in terrible CGI and a truly stupid way to stop tornadoes, and you have a movie as dumb as it is expected to be. It does have some good gore, though, and it's really kind of funny. But, it has gotten overrated in the it's so bad so good world. Too much hype around it, but I think if I had been downing Jameson shots while watching it, I may have it enjoyed it more.

Overall rating:
** out of ****


The next film, Blast Vegas (the poster all the way at the top/ left is, I guess from it's original far less entertaining or ingenious title) fared better in my eyes, but by this point I was expecting utter and complete shit, so...

Two bad guys (Joe Dante and John Landis, in cameos, giving the film some horror flick cred) steal an ancient, Egyptian sword. They fuck it up and eventually it ends up in the Isis Hotel and Casino in the Luxor in Las Vegas. Two groups of college kids, one all male, one all female, go there for spring break. These stereotypical characters are fronted by a nerdy guy, Nelson (Frankie Muniz) and a nerdy girl Olive (the gorgeous Maggie Castle), who, of course, don't really like being there and don't party like the others (BULLSHIT!! I'm a tried and true geek and so is anyone I have go to Vegas with or hung with and we have had AMAZING times!). When Nelson's douchbag friends take the sword and put into the ground to see if it will unleash the curse... It does! Of course! Soon, a cobra appears, and snake sand storm wrecks the strip. Nelson wants to find Olive and save her and save the day, too. And, with of Vegas lounge signer Sal Rowinski (Barry Bostwick), who leads the way, hopefully he can.

This movie is pretty fuckin bad, at first. Other than the camoes it is shit, until the curse gets released. Then, it turns into a lot of fun. It moves at a quick clip from here on in. The bad CGI are, sort of,
endearing. But, most of the charm comes from the violence (not A LOT, but there is some impaling, sword slashing, glass shredding, etc to keep things bloody) and, most of all, from the scenes of destruction. Vegas veterans/ lovers, like myself, will get a kick out of seeing famous landmarks and hotel/ casinos get trashed. New York/ New York, Harrah's, the Venetian, the Stratosphere, etc all get demolished.

Sadly, the climax loses it as Muniz is a TERRIBLE actor and even worse hero. Castle, though, is a real babe and a very likable love interest. The rest of their friends are annoying, douchy, or stupid. But, Bostwick is fuckin awesome as Sal. That's a dude I would totally hang and party with , my home away from, Vegas! He really drives the film and you, gasp, care for him!!

Still, it's a decent and utterly lame-brained romp that will kill your time. I say check it out, but be sure to keep expectations as low as mine were, if not lower!

**1/2 out of ****

After that the channel was suppose to air more bad movies, but like a victim of a Ronda Rousey armbar, I gave up and tapped out. This I did by reaching for my remote and shutting off my TV set. Probably the best choice I made all day!