GalaxyCon
I should probably post about GalaxyCon before I forget everything, huh?
My first day was Saturday and I. Was not prepared. Most of the cons I’ve attended are fandom-specific, and can draw large crowds, but nothing compared to this. According to a news article the next day, there were some 50,000 attendees.
I’d originally only planned to go Saturday, but then Colin’s panel was announced for Sunday, so I got another ticket for then. Saturday was spent beating my way through the crowds (or, more accurate, being beaten) - and getting my photo op with Colin.
It’s been four years since I’d last seen him at Enchanted 2, and damn, he looked amazing. The op was brief, because they do thousands of photos in one day, so I barely had time to do more than say ‘hi’ and ‘thank you.’ He thanked me for coming, and at that point I remembered just how blue his eyes were, and how lovely that Irish brogue is, since it’s currently very thick after being in Ireland for so long. Yup, I still swoon for Colin.
I didn’t get an autograph, but a friend did, and I hung around in line with her until were almost to Colin. His line was so long, it wrapped into the next aisle. I’m not sure the staff anticipated his popularity. And while I was in line, someone told Colin how long his line was, and he gave a little “Yeah!” and put up his arms.
Then we have the Sunday panel. I’m trying to remember as much as I can, but I know I’ll miss things. I’ll put it under a cut, since this is starting to run long.
First of all, kudos to the panel moderator, who helped rephrase questions and guide Colin so he could follow strike rules. That can’t have been easy, so good on GalaxyCon for being prepared and still being able to give us a great panel experience.
Colin was introduced as that actor from That Show, and That Other Show, and That One Movie, etc. At some point, OUAT became ‘The Thing,’ and now I want to embrace that as the show’s alternate title. Also, that would be an awesome crossover.
Anyway... We got a brief introduction, and Colin talked about how hot it was (it had been well over 90 degrees, with a Real Feel of over a hundred, on the day he arrived) and how he’d chosen to wear a suit jacket over his t-shirt and had Regrets.
He apologized for if he was difficult to understand, because he knew how thick his accent was, but someone yelled out they loved it, which he then said was why he brought it up, because he wanted people to say that.
He also said he was doing the panel because he liked having people tell him how great he was, to which the moderator had the entire crowd yell out, “You’re great!”
Then we got to the most bizarre mix of questions I’ve ever heard, and it was wonderful. Things we learned included:
- Colin owns 30 guitars, one of which belonged to Ringo Starr. He has another one that belonged to someone famous, but I can’t remember whom
- If he were a dog breed, he’d be a black Labrador retriever mix
- If he were a comic book superhero (the comic part is very important) he’d want to be Batman. He wanted to be Superman once, but now he wants to be Batman. He earned a blue candy for this, which he promptly put in his mouth with predictable results. Dude, don’t eat candy when you know you’re gonna have questions, LOL.
- Voice acting roles aren’t taboo, so he talked a bit about how different it was to voice Douxie, and how different it was to do dialogue in a booth because he had to be more dynamic rather than speak normally. He also at one point did a bit of Gerry the Leprechaun for us.
- Colin was asked about his feelings on ‘Rise of the Titans.’ He said he enjoyed it, then said he trusted the writers to know what’s best for the characters. I’m not sure if that’s how he really felt, or if he’s just being careful.
- If he were two scoops of ice cream, he’d be pistachio and vanilla - the real vanilla, with the bean.
- He likes pineapple on pizza. He will accept no criticism of this.
- If that one character with the thing on his hand had a dog breed, it would be a black Labrador retriever mix.
- Something he did for The Thing was play INXS’s ‘Need You Tonight’ and did a little strut while wearing the coat. Colin demonstrated. I died.
- When asked what comic villain he would want to be, he said the Joker. This earned him a green candy. He ate it, though he also said he didn’t care for the candy. Colin, why.
- If he could have one mythical creature as a pet, it would be Cerberus. But the heads would be black Labrador retriever mixes. I’m starting to think Colin really loves his dog.
- At one point, Colin said he was having a lot of trouble with this, and that he was worried he’d say the wrong thing. The panel mod assured him that he was doing well. I felt bad for him, because yeah, this can’t have been easy.
- Colin was asked what his most ridiculous phobia is. Colin answered that he fears NOTHING. Except panels.
- When asked if he still talks to people from The Thing, he said a very firm but teasing NO - then proceeded to list a number of people that he does, in fact, talk to.
- Then there’s the beard... at the end of the panel, he said he can’t talk about it, but there’s a reason he has the ‘stupid beard.’ He really doesn’t like it, and it’s kind of hilarious that thanks to the strike, he’s kinda stuck with it for an indeterminate period of time.
And that’s all I remember. If you have more, please add to this post!
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David Tennant at GalaxyCon 25.3.2023 (x)
Q:. I was wondering if there was a moment from filming [Good Omens] that really stood out to you.
David: Oh, oh I mean, so many. I think the most exciting moment for that was probably the read-through. Because when we first all sat down in a room together and read the scripts together and... Michael Sheen is someone I'd known - a bit - [audience cheering], oh don't cheer him, do not encourage him, honestly, don't tell him we had this conversation - but we kind of been in a film together, but never had a scene together, we'd never really worked together. We'd known each other, but we didn't have any sort of... before the read through, we didn't have any get togethers or nobody discussed anything. We just sort of... So that was the first time we sat and read the script out loud together in a room with everyone else. And that was probably at that point you're going to go, 'Oh, this is going to be all right. I think we're going to have... I think this is going to be quite good fun.' Which, indeed, for now, for over two series, it has proved to be exactly that. So that moment was probably the most significant because it led me to believe that what was about to follow was going to be indeed what it was, which is a wonderful, exciting experience. And I can't wait for you to see Series 2.
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Our dear David looked wonderful at Galaxy con, I be enchanted by his good looks and scottish charm.
Hi, Anon! Forgive me, I am a bit behind in answering Anons, as last weekend was my birthday party and then this whole week was completely crazy and I ended up feeling too exhausted after work to properly answer Anons.
But I did see lots of lovely pictures and videos of David at GalaxyCon, and I will gladly share a few of my favorites:
And I just need to give a special shout-out to this bold lady for going the extra mile and doing what we'd all love to do and what Michael probably has done. Living The Dream, as they say...
Also, the panel that David did at the Con was wonderful, and he was (as always) effortlessly charming and funny and thoughtful, all at once. I think my favorite moments were the Donna Noble cosplayer coming onstage with the Ten cardboard cutout, the Romeo & Juliet anecdote where David was maniacally running around the stage, and of course, the "Don't encourage him!" moment about Michael. (I always love whenever Michael comes up in these panels because of how David's whole demeanor shifts, and how much he loves teasing Michael, albeit entirely out of love and respect.)
So those are pretty much my thoughts on David at GalaxyCon. I'm glad to see that he had such a wonderful time and got so much joy out of answering fan questions and meeting people. Thanks for writing in! x
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