Firefly Flanvention Short Report
Dec. 12th, 2005 03:19 pmFor squeeing and gushing I shall have to refer thee to
Really, the times I've watched the show I've never been a huge fan of Malcolm Reynolds, but after seeing Nathan Fillion speak I'll admit to warming up to him AND his character considerably. He really takes charge and keeps the conversation moving, and isn't afraid to act completely silly, and really seems to enjoy his fans. He did a little play thing with some fan guy who wanted to ask his girlfriend to marry him at the convention; he smiled in his photos, he teased Alan Tudyk mercilessly about the fact that his character (Wash) bought the farm in the movie Serenity; and generally made himself quite hysterical and agreeable.
The ladies' Q&A panel was a little more subdued and wandering, but I think the girls are all still pretty young and pretty new to this whole fan convention thing. The cast all together did a running commentary to "Out of Gas." Nathan, Jewel and Alan seemed to dominate the commentary but really that meant it was pretty enjoyable (despite the fact that wasn't all that keen on watching that episode again).
Joss Whedon must cast his actors on type. Except for the angst of his character, Nathan Fillion really seems to be the cast's "captain." Alan T. is cheerful, Jewel Staite is unafraid to speak her mind but seems very very nice anyway, Summer Glau is very eccentric and floaty, Morena B. seems very refined, Sean M. seems shy and blushes a lot, etc.
They had a karaoke/dance party Saturday night hosted by Andy Hallett (Lorne of Angel the Series fame) which we mostly lasted through and was enjoyable. I did not sing, though I was tempted to before I found out Andy was singing backup. I'm bad enough, thank you, without being shown up by a professional. ;)
The good: The panels and commentary; meeting other fans (among them
The Bad: the prices-- $50+ a picture per actor, and charging for autographs and banquets and luncheons after you've already paid some ridiculous amount to attend the con?; missing Joss Whedon (apparently he showed up on Sunday after we'd already left); the Burbank Hilton bar prices; and being glommed on two nights in a row on by some traveling business dude who was not involved with the con in any way.
Overall I had a lot of fun, and realize now how much I miss attending conventions, though I'd really rather attend something fan-run and less expensive. :)
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Date: 2005-12-14 10:37 am (UTC)