Oscars 2009
Iain
Dave Whitelaw, Phil Doyle and Euan Taylor wax lyrical - read; force their opinions - on every geeky topic on under the sun from movies and games to comic books and TV.
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Iain and I shot this week's podcast from the ConCon at the Capitol Bar on Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. Cracking day was had and you'll hear other forum members chip in with their opinions in topics including the following;
Frost/Nixon
Futurama - Into The Wild Green Yonder
Lost S5 EP6
Being Human
Sarah Connor Chronicles
Streetfighter 4
Flower
GTA: The Lost and Damned
Massage
Fables TPB11 If the sound is a wee bit iffy, please mind we were recording live in a bar in Glasgow. It'll be like you were there!
Getting to the event proved to be a bit of a nightmare. I don't drive and the even started at 11. Earliest I could get to the event venue - Eden Court in Inverness - was 12:30. Got in, paid and made my way to the largest cinema to hear the second half of the 12-1 panel on Watchmen. A really great and funny panel discussed all aspects of Watchmen from Alan Moore, the graphic novel, the movie and even the inevitable deluge of merchandise. Some great questions came from the floor and I was left with the feeling that I should have been there from the start.
Lunch was 1-2 so I grabbed the opportunity to grab a bite to eat and have a wee look around the merch stalls. Blown away by the some of the amazingly detailed models which were on display as you can see from the pictures in the gallery. A separate room in the Court had been set aside for sketches and I grabbed the opportunity to join the queue for a Gary Erskine sketch. Gary is probably most famous for his work on the likes of Batman. After waiting an age I got to have a wee chat with the great man and asked and received an awesome sketch of Dan Dare - a comic he has just finished working on with Garth Ennis. Gary was a true gent and properly funny and open to having a good wee chat. Cards were exchanged along with the promise of a sonicsring interview in a couple of weeks.
Moving down the line, there were three artists doing manga sketches of people at the convo. I couldn't resist and Inko drew me up looking beautiful and hard as nails in a mecha outfit. She did an amazing job. I also managed to grab some time with DC Comic artist Leigh Gallagher who was funny and charming. At this point I came across the ginger haired Ross who I more frequently know as Chooban from the Consolevania forums. He was top lad and great company (although very ginger as you can see from the pics). We're meeting up with some of the other CV lads (including Iain) this weekend in Glasgow for a few beers. Very excited about that. It was Ross who pointed out to me that all three of the people I had wanted to catch today - Leah Moore, Alan Grant and Frank Quitely - had all already left. Gutted. Next was a trip to see the Stormtroopers who were hanging around outside...
Sonicsring: Hi Richmond. Welcome to sonicsring.com. Thank you for joining us.
Richmond: Hello. Thank you for having me.
Sonicsring: Which of your guests are you most proud to have?
Richmond: Frank Quitely, without a shadow of a doubt.
Richmond: I could not believe when he… When I emailed him last year because we mail absolutely everyone and he didn’t answer the email. This year we emailed him again - we thought we may as well. Almost immediately apologising for not replying last year as he was so busy he couldn’t even reply to the email. He told us he wished to come this year and I couldn’t believe it.
Sonicsring: I interviewed Ben Templesmith a couple of weeks back and mentioned Hi-Ex to him. He said he would love to come as long as we paid his flights!
Richmond was an absolute star and I really appreciate that he took the time out of what must have been a stupidly busy day for him to talk to me. You can see Hi-Ex is a massive endeavor along with his partner Vicky. They really do deserve all the thanks and praise they get. I feel terrible thinking of all the work and preparation that goes into organising the event and yet I don't think they would have it any other way. You could already see the plans formulating behind Richmond's eyes for 2010.
From there we went to the prize draw for the awesome raffle they had organised and finished with a lovely closing ceremony and the promise from Vicky that we would see an event next year. Hi-Ex is just a beautiful pure event evidently ran by people who care deeply for the medium. And that is reflected by all the attendees who seemed genuinely delighted to be attending a a comic expo in Inverness. All the guests were open to conversation and interaction and there was just this overall feeling of appreciation, enjoyment and enthusiasm. I can't urge you enough to attend the event next year if you can at all make it. I will be first in the queue for the full weekend in 2010.
Hello der,
I am Mentazm (on Live, Steam and PSN), aka Iain Watson, I'm 31 and I live in Edinburgh in Scotland. I'm a cinema projectionist, and a bit of a movie geek, I tend to see pretty much everything that comes out because of my job, even all the shit. When not working I like gaming. A lot. I blame my gaming addiction on my dad who bought me my first computer (Commodore 16) when I was 6 years old. From there I moved on to a Spectrum 128+2, a gameboy, an Atari ST, a SNES, an Amiga, then finally on to PCs. Currently got a great PC that I barely ever play on, mostly game on my 360, but I do own a PS3 too. I guess most would call me a Hardcore gamer, but I don't count myself in that group, as I know some who are, and they call me a total lightweight. I used to be hardcore into MMORPGs and have played em since about 98 when I started on Ultima Online. From there I moved on to Dark Age of Camelot, Star Wars Galaxies, World of Warcraft, Age of Conan and Warhammer Online. I try to give most MMOs a shot, it's only those that stuck for any length of time. WoW in particular was a serious addiction, I played on the illegal servers for a year before the game was even out, then at launch was a founding members of the number one PvP guild/number two raiding guild in Europe. Sold my account for a decent wedge about a year after the games release when the xbox 360 came out, and haven't really touched MMOs since other than trying the month free trials. Warhammer Online for instance is a great game that I'd love to go back to, but I don't have time to play all the games I want AND have an MMO addiction any more. When not gaming I like to write music (mostly Drum n Bass), go clubbing and DJ (both not so often these days), go to gigs (I like every type of music from mellow Folk to Hardcore Gabba), write words (reviews on my blog http://lynched.blogspot.com and also working on a few scripts), and watching lots of US TV (The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, Lost, Nip/Tuck, True Blood, etc). Really looking forward to working with Dave on sonicsring.com and speaking to you all through comments and emails.
This week, we have a few changes and a big show as David and Iain discuss the following;
Valkyrie
Episode 7 is up and available for you guys now. Still some sound issues. Sigh, seems like I say that every week. Anyways, this week, we discuss the following;
The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonDave takes a look at the new Final Fantasy XIII trailer released in the past twenty four hours.