Sunday, July 24, 2011

LeakyCon Day 3: The Tears Start Falling

Thursday morning was a little rocky waking up at 7:00am to get ready and head over to Royal Pacific for our first workshop. As much as my body protested that four hours of sleep was insufficient, I knew that if I missed the Dear Mr. Potter panel, I would be very angry with myself later in the day. So, Catherine, Brae, and I arrived early enough to get good seats and watch the technical difficulties unfold. Apparently the technology at RP doesn't like Macs (or old PCs...or people in general). Once they gave up on trying to make it work, they discussed the idea behind the book, the proceeds they'd already made for charity, and read a few passages. It was a very moving workshop.


Then, it was off to a workshop called simply Why Fred? We discussed how he was doomed from the moment that he first appeared in SS, how his death was handled, the future that JKR had painted for George, and various other topics there. After that was the first viewing of Finding Hogwarts which was ok. It could have definitely been better had it not been for more technical difficulties and a somewhat blah ending. I felt if it had been wrapped up better, it could have been a much better film. This critic gives it a B.


By this point, we were starving and heard that the Islands Dining Room had a cheap buffet, supposedly just for LC attendees. It was fairly packed (and by that I mean there were about 30 empty tables but there was a twenty minute wait, probably due to being understaffed). The food was mediocre and the service horrible (Brae had to go get us refills after we waited fifteen minutes for them). We joked about how the LC buffet should have been themed and came up with names for our food likeHippogriff pizza (which made more sense than a phoenix sandwich the day before because it's pretty impossible to get meat from a phoenix...trust me, we discussed it at length and found very few scenarios in which it would work) and grindylow tenders.


When we got back to the conference space, we ran to catch the end of Books v. Movies which was interesting. They discussed a bit of why certain scenes were cut (most of the panel worked in the film industry or have degrees in film study) and examined the technique behind several shots and scenes. It was fairly fascinating and well done. Brae took a liking to one of the presenters and insisted that we go to every single presentation she was doing that weekend. During the workshop, he received a text from Catherine saying that Oliver Boyd was at the live podcast and was about to play. As you might recall, OBatR was one of the main reasons I wanted to go to LeakyCon so badly. I scoured the wrock schedule to see when he'd be playing, but I couldn't find him. I knew he had to be playing, but I assumed it had to be a surprise. Because of my disinterest in the podcasts, I didn't even look in the descriptions of them to see his name there. I wanted to leave right then and hear him, but Brae refused. We didn't head over until we realized that the next workshop he wanted to go to was going to be horribly boring (a writing workshop). We arrived in time to catch Train to Nowhere, Lupin's Tale, and (of course) End of an Era. When he started playing End of an Era, we ran up closer and found seats next to a girl I'd never met. She immediately thrust a tissue into my hand and grabbed my other in hers so we could comfort each other since we'd both started tearing up at the first note of the song.



Christian of OBatR was doing a few signings and photos after his set, so we ran over, drying our tears as we went to try to get a picture with him to help me on my way to completing my wizard rock picture collection (I wanted pictures with all the bands I listened to regularly). We only had to wait a little while for it, and we didn't look too horrible, even after crying. I had my first fangirl moment of the con after that picture. There was dancing and squeeing involved. (There were only two of these moments.)


Then we found Stephanie who said they were having trouble getting in touch with the theatre for accommodations for me. They offered to pay for a cab to get us over there faster to work it out since it started in about an hour. We refused this offer and walked over there right away. It turned out not to be a problem since we were the first people in our theatre and got to choose our seats right away. I saved us seats while Jordan and Ashley (our other roommates) changed and Catherine and Brae got snacks. I met a cool girl from Australia who sat next to me for a while as well. Then it was time to steel our nerves for the final movie.


I have never had a viewing experience quite like this one. It was amazing! I think the crying started right at the beginning, but the all-out sobbing started for most people when the twins came on the screen and didn't stop until we were on our way back to Royal Pacific. I, personally, didn't start sobbing until the Prince's Tale, but there were sporadic tears throughout the beginning. It was amazing to know we were all in this together and no one would make fun of us even if we were hyperventilating (which most of us were) and went through an entire box of tissues.


As for the movie itself, I'm still on the fence. I want to go see it again before I make any posts about it, but there were major things I loved and hated which I was forced to go into detail on all weekend. I'm afraid that when I go see it again, though, I'll still be hyperventilating and not surrounded by Potterheads which might lead to awkward stares in the theatre and that I won't like it even as much as I did the first time because that amazing atmosphere will be gone. We shall see.


We hurried back to the conference space after the screening to make it to wizard rock. I wasn't worried about missing the first few acts because I cannot stand MC Kreacher, and House of Black hardly ever plays the songs I like by her in concert. Since they were first, it wasn't a big deal. However, they'd postponed the start of the concert so that everyone could get back to RP (or because of technical difficulties, I'm not sure). So, we sat through MC Kreacher and even go to hear both I Think My Boyfriend is a Death Eater and The LeakyCon Theme Song by House of Black before Lauren Fairweather went on! Then we sat through JFF (who I also don't really care for) before Ministry of Magic came on. Now here's where the magic happened! I'd never really considered what it must be like to go from being a major fan of HP to an HP star, especially trying to go to a conference after being in a few of the movies. I kept seeing Evanna all over swarmed by people who refused to let her just enjoy a moment of the con. It was honestly kind of sad. Yes, it was absolutely awesome that she was there, and she seems like an amazing person, but she couldn't go anywhere without being bothered. So, when I turned around in the mosh pit for Ministry of Magic and saw her with a bunch of Starkids, I knew trouble was coming. Luckily, it was just a bunch of pictures being taken and nothing else. But it was awesome to dance right next to her for a while (she disappeared quickly), and, no, I didn't get a picture because I didn't want to be one of “those people”.



On our way out to catch a water taxi while everyone else stayed for The Remus Lupins' last show ever which we also didn't care about, we ran into Lauren Lopez who I took a picture with and is very nice! This was my second fangirl moment which involved us walking away after the picture, me jumping and squeeing while flailing my arms about and accidentally hitting a girl in the face who should have known not to sneak up on people who have just taken pictures with Lauren Lopez!


We made it back to our hotel pretty quickly because we caught a water taxi easily due to a lack of a crowd. It took us a while to get to our room, though, because Portofino Bay is like a giant (and I mean GIANT) labyrinth! It was almost impossible to find your room. I'm not even joking. Every time we left or came back, it seemed like we took a different way or made a wrong turn every time. You literally might want to take some bread crumbs if you ever stay there. This, naturally, led to us deciding that Loews (who owns Portofino Bay) should build a Hogwarts hotel since they've got the confusing layout down. It was also themed to perfection, much like Royal Pacific. So, I'm all on board with this, Loews! Let me know if you need help with accuracy!


Then it was time for sleep since we were all fairly exhausted after planning our day for Friday.



Look for our posts on days 3-6!

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