nigeltde: if trixie could just think hard enough she would undo everything (dorkglee)
Ok so this is going to be long, I think.

Anyway, [livejournal.com profile] lainy122 has done a photo post and covered all the pertinent bits, and [livejournal.com profile] melinda_goodin has already written up a couple of panels excellently. Also, [livejournal.com profile] docbrite's reactions (and her bird-related squeeing) are great. So probably this is all redundant :-D

Right, well, first up, I adored Melbourne. Melbourne; Meagan; fabulous purchases )

Sad farewells to Meagan, and then we started trying to make our way to the Hilton, which is where the con was at. I left the map at the hostel and got us totally lost and poor Lainy had to walk about 2k out of the way with a busted knee.

Vampire panel; Blankety-blanks; first-time con-goer panel )

That night was the Great Debate, which had us all laughing our bleached anuses off. Great Debate )

martial arts panel; slashgirl parTAY )

Saturday morning we began with the Moving out of Genre panel with Jack, Neil, Poppy and Fiona, and it was really interesting. Neil and Poppy stuff, mostly )

Neil's GOH speech, Mirrormask, Dave McKean )

The forensics panel, like everything else, was interesting. More on this )

Fantasy and Fairytale panel )

Somewhere in there we had a great Chinese dinner with a lovely old-school fan and slasher named Donna (if you're reading this, Donna, drop us a comment!) and hooked up with Jess from Perth (who kindly allowed us to stash our stuff in her room, and whose lj name I have no idea of) to watch an episode of Firefly ("Arial") and the bloopers (hee!) and the Serentity trailer (eee!). Then at night it was the masked ball, which Lainy and I didn't exactly prepare for, like, at all. But a cool dude was making balloon hats and he gave us one each! The costumes were absolutely amazing. There were any number of gothy outfits, some furries, Danny Oz and his wife and someone else as the Joker, Harley and Ivy, a Jack Sparrow, a TV's Frank (I think! But he didn't have the right hair), and so on. Amazing work by some people. Also somewhere in there we went to Neil's and Poppy's signings (squee!) and [livejournal.com profile] melinda_goodin made a Harry Potter run, being nice enough to grab me one at the same time :-D

Sunday morning we got up ridiculously early for the first panel, Myths of Warfare. More on this )

The Australian Folklore and Fairytales panel was extremely interesting and I was really looking forward to it (Lainy went to the Stephen King panel at this time, so ask her for info about that). It began with the panellists noting that they had a really interesting experience going to Europe, where mythology and history are tied directly to place and especially nature, and how this is not their experience within Australia. Of course this segued into Indigenous mythology and the Australian landscape, and the bulk of the discussion was about how appropriate it is to use Aboriginal mythology in fiction if you're a non-Indigenous Australian. More on this )

Not having read any of her work, and having had the impression throughout the con that she didn't really want to be there, I was not expecting to enjoy Robin Hobb's Guest of Honour speech quite as much as I did. on writing and having children; Important Lessons Jessie Learnt from Robin Hobb )

LOTR in the style of... panel )

During the lunch break we watched Neil's A Short Film About John Bolton, a funny mock documentary about a vampire-obsessed artist. It managed to be both completely predictable and extremely entertaining.

Then was Poppy's GOH speech in which she was the cutest thing ever. Witness: )

Gods and Monsters panel; Neil being amusing; Research and Methodology panel; blogging panel )

Slash panel! )

Then there was the closing ceremony, then Melinda gave us a ride back to our hostel, then I ate an extremely nice Chinese meal, then we caught the train, then I read HBP, then we got home, the end. My god!
nigeltde: if trixie could just think hard enough she would undo everything (dorkglee)
Continuum was fantastic! I couldn't have asked for a better first con experience. I will do a proper write up later (lord knows I took enough fucking notes) but two things:

NEIL = HAWT
POPPY = INFINITELY CUTE

Read OotP on the train back and so look a bit like a scary zombie (YAY ZOMBIES!)
spoilers etc )
nigeltde: if trixie could just think hard enough she would undo everything (dorkglee)
[livejournal.com profile] lainy122 posted a great meme (stolen originally from [livejournal.com profile] elyciel), basically: Sooo in the comments, post a picture of yourself - whatever picture you want - so I can save this under memories as 'COOL PEOPLE'S FACES' Because yes. You guys are totally cool. (lainy, you have to post another pic! :-P)

I'll start... )


So anyway I was going to write a long and boring anecdote about how I might not have my new glasses (can't really see middle-long distance with the present prescription, also they have a tendency to fall off my head and sometimes the lenses don't stay in which can be a slight pain) by Continuum but I started to bore myself. Short story: good news, they arrive tomorrow morning, I'll be able to see ten feet ahead of me!
nigeltde: if trixie could just think hard enough she would undo everything (dorkglee)
The Continuum timetable is up! Yays! And wonderfully there are actually not too many clashes for me. The only one that makes me go "noooooooo!" (/Vader) is that "Gender Reconceptualisation in Science Fiction" is on at the same time as Neil Gaiman's Guest of Honour speech. It's no contest really, but I did want to go to that panel quite a lot.

Speaking of, I have a lot of time for Mike Carey and Glen Fabry, but I was totally underwhelmed by the Neverwhere comic adaption. spoilers )

Anyway, I'll keep buying it--it wasn't terrible--but I hope it picks up.

Saw M last night, finally. It's an interesting movie, a mix of the incredibly dated and the incredibly powerful. It shows its age and origins in the large number of very talky scenes that aren't necessary to the story. The cinematography is wonderful: despite the amount of dialogue, this is a movie that really tells its story in pictures, stills, ominous shadows, montages. It could almost be a silent film if it wouldn't mean the loss of part of Peter Lorre's incredible performance (his trial scene at the end blew me away) and the thematically (and plot-ly) important whistling of Greig's In the Hall of the Mountain King, so lighthearted and so awful. Anyway, I think I like Metropolis more, but this was still excellent.
nigeltde: if trixie could just think hard enough she would undo everything (dorkglee)
Lainy, the Continuum panels have been elaborated upon!

One or two I might wanna possibly take a peek at )
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Oh my GOD!

Two of my favourite authors, both of whose journals I read regularly, and I MISSED THIS? *kicks self in head*
Next year's Continuum has Neil Gaiman AND Poppy Z Brite!!

I really wanna go, oh man. So exciting. I wonder if I have the guts to go to Melbourne and attend a con for the first time all by meself. Meep! I hope they have some comics panels!

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