Text and photos by Armand Vaquer
Above, King Kong atop the Empire State Building greeted entering attendees (click on this and the other photos to view larger).
I just got back from Monsterpalooza (and my local sushi bar) that's being held this weekend at the Marriott Convention Center in Burbank, California and I was greatly impressed. There were plenty of things to do and see. There were many stars, past and present, of horror and science-fiction movies and television shows.
Monsterpalooza had scheduled events in the Theater and a Museum of horror figures. There were dealers galore such as Anime Jungle (below) and Monsters In Motion thoughout the venue. Throughout the show, there were monster make-up displays (above). I saw several people in the process of being made up as some ghastly being of one kind or another.
Some of the stars included Julie Adams from The Creature From The Black Lagoon, Margot Kidder (Lois Lane) from the Christopher Reeve Superman movies, scream queen Brinke Stevens, Danielle Harris, Michael Berryman and many more.
Above, Julie Adams and Armand pose with a life-size Creature figure.
It was a pleasure to meet the late Forrest J. Ackerman's assistant, Joe Moe along with Phil Kim (below), the new head of Famous Monsters of Filmland.
I was also pleased to meet the Classic Horror Film Board's "Count Gamula" himself in his guise as mild-mannered artist Kerry Gammill.
The Museum had quite a number of displays. They included...
Boris Karloff in Jack Pierce's make-up chair having tea...
...Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula with Kharis, the Mummy...
...the Alien...
...and, of course, no visit to California would be complete without having Governor Schwarzenegger on hand...
... and Dracula putting on the whammy
Before heading out of Monstepalooza, one more shot of Kong:
Monsterpalooza runs through tomorrow, so if you get the chance to go, do yourself a favor and go. If not, start planning to attend next year's show!
UPDATE: Jim Nolt, who founded the Adventures Continue website, sent me this message:
Your mention of Brinke Stevens sent me looking for a photo taken in (judging from my hair style and waistline) about 1992-1993.
Jim
This is the photo of Brinke and Jim that was attached (he looks like a young Jonathan Frid here):
You didn't go to the screening of Showdown of the Godz?
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, no.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a fun looking show!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the reports, Armand! You keep postin' 'em, I'll keep readin' 'em!!
Steve
Will do, Guv! - A.
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