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Friday, 18 September 2015

Still: A Zombie Short Film

I certainly can't deny leaving this blog to decay and fester, and so I very much doubt there can be anyone left reading this.  However, I'm on an important mission, and so am using any and all means at my disposal to help!  I've resurrected my Facebook account, ended my self-imposed social exile, and am now dusting off the blog.
 
My acting life, both zombie and non-zombie related has gone well over the last year, getting my first living role, my first lead role, and my first paid speaking role.  Now, I'm trying to drum up attention for something I've been hoping to land for a very long time: my first lead zombie role!
 
Still is a short film by Carl Timms, shooting in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter in October 2015.  Local actor Joe Capella will be playing the lead human role, with myself opposite him as the lead featured undead, at the head of a horde of fellow zombies.  It's a 5 minute dark comedy, and having read the script I can promise it's going to be a great little film!  To make things even more exciting, the lead zombie effects are going to be done by Stuart Conran, the man behind the zombies in Shaun of the Dead.
 
Although the filming dates are already nailed down, funding for the film is not yet complete.  Costumes, prosthetics, props, insurance, expenses - all of these and more cost money, and that's where this plea comes in!
 
Still currently has a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo.  The goal is to raise £3000, and with over £1000 raised so far they're doing a great job.  Pledge levels start from as little as £1 (for which you will receive the gratitude of the cast and crew, and a warm fuzzy feeling insisde), and go all the way up to £1500 for the role of Executive Producer on the film.  In between there are perks such as £25 for a copy of the film on DVD (or £20 if you snag an early bird), £50 for the role of a featured zombie in the film, £250 for the role of a key zombie (including makeup by Stuart), and many more.
 
So I humbly ask that you follow the link below and take a look at the project.  If you can afford to pledge anything - even just £1 - it all helps!  If you can't afford it, then maybe you'll know someone who could be interested, and can spread the word to them.  There are links on the Indiegogo page to share on Twitter and Facebook, so spread some zombie love, and help in the creation of this year's best zombie short film!
 
Thank you :)
 
 

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Birmingham Memorabilia/Comic Con November 2014: Show Joker some love!


Last weekend was Birmingham Comic Con again, and for once I wasn't a zombie!  I'd spent the last 6 months planning this outing, and spent the weekend as The Joker from Arkham Asylum :) So I'm now begging favours and asking please give my photo below a Facebook 'like'. The pic with most likes will get posted across MCM'c social networking sites, and together we can all spread some Mr J love! :)













Last weekend was Birmingham Comic Con again, and for once I wasn't a zombie!  I'd spent the last 6 months planning this outing, and spent the weekend as The Joker from Arkham Asylum :) So I'm now begging favours and asking please give my photo above a Facebook 'like'. The pic with most likes will get posted across MCM'c social networking sites, and together we can all spread some Mr J love! :)

Sunday, 24 November 2013

Birmingham Memorabilia/Comic Con November 23rd 2013

It's been a while since I last posted (as usual!), sorry about that.  It's been a busy few months with my board game review blog taking off massively, a new relationship on the go, zombie appearances being booked (and subsequently cancelled), and a load of fun hobby times!
 
Well today's update is all about Birmingham Memorabilia/MCM Comic Con which is taking place over the course of this weekend!  I attended yesterday, and Zombie Walter White was putting in an appearance once again!  As with most zombie days, it started at an unreasonable hour of the day.  I was up at 5am so that I could start makeup at 5:30, in order to be leaving for the train station at 7:00 for an 8:30 arrival.  I went by myself, mostly so that I could spend the majority of the day not breaking zombie character, and I managed to achieve that fairly well :)  I did start speaking normally when people asked me direct questions, or broke character to wave at a couple of kids who were otherwise probably about to start crying at the sight of me!  Oh and I saw a couple cosplaying as Jon Snow and Ygritte out of Game of Thrones, so I chased after him shouting "Jun Snu!", but was happy to break character for that!
 
Anyways, I arrived at the NEC on time (I just made it onto the train as the doors were sliding shut!), and once I was in I immediately starting shuffling and groaning about the place.  I didn't have a massive budget, and the zombie contact lens obscured my vision so badly that I couldn't see most of the stalls' wares anyway, so that helped me to keep from overspending!  I did pick up one massive bargain though, in the shape of Sedition Wars - a tabletop system/board game which normally costs around £50, and I picked up a sealed copy for £10!
 
 
Aside from bargain-hunting (and taking any opportunity to dress up as Heizomberg), my main aim for the day was to meet Chris Barrie, aka Rimmer from Red Dwarf.  In past Memorabilias I've met Danny John Jules (Cat) and Craig Charles (Lister), and I've got Robert Llewellyn's (Kryten) autograph from sending him a fan letter when I was younger, but Chris Barrie was the one crew member I was yet to add to my collection.  The queue to meet him was quite long, but I was happy to wait, and he was happy to post for a photo with my very own Mr Flibble, which brought a massive smile to my face :)
 
 
Aside from meeting this legend and picking up my lovely cheap game, I managed to refrain from spending for the rest of the day (aside from lunch, obviously).  I was stopped for plenty of photos as usual, but on this occasion I actually made the effort to drop out of character and take photos of other folks' amazing costumes!  But before I end this post with a stream of photos, I have a begging favour to ask my readers...
 
 
Please like my photo by Mcm Expo on Facebook! :)  They were taking official photos and whichever one gets the most likes wins a Nintendo WiiU, which would make me a very happy zombie.

Anyways, here are my other photos of the day...


































 

Sunday, 13 October 2013

World Zombie Day 2013

Well it's been a good, long while since I last had anything to natter about on here, but yesterday it was the biggest public zombie event of the year, so if anything deserves a blog post it surely must be that.
Saturday October 12th was World Zombie Day 2013, an event which has been going on for some years now (obviously they don't call it 2013 every year, but I rather hoped you'd figured that out already).  Although everyone turns up to have a good time and be part of a massive mob of zombies, there is actually a good cause at the heart of WZD, and that's to raise money and other donations for charity.  Obviously being World Zombie Day, the charities varied from country to country, but they're all in support of the homeless.  Here in the UK, the big gathering took place in London, and food donations were being accepted for the Hackney food bank to help the homeless, whilst at the same time monetary donations could be texted in for St Mungos.
I was planning to meet up with the Silent Studios zombies, who I'd worked with in the past on their Zombie Weekend and the zombie invasion of Big Brother, and we'd agreed to bring food donations, so I'd already got my bag full of canned meat and fish ready to go.
 
The downside to being half a country away from the capital is that whenever I have a zombie trip to London I always have to get myself ready early.  Unfortunately on this occasion I also overslept, waking up at 7:30 and drastically reducing my makeup time!
Still, I did the best I could with the time I had available, and knocked out some acceptable zombie makeup in just over 45 minutes (I had been hoping to have 2 hours to do a really nice job on the skin tone and texture).  I should mention at this point that my choice of zombie for the day was the zombified version of Walter White/Heisenberg from the TV series Breaking Bad, which meant that for the first time I also had to zombify the back of my own bald head.  Only having one mirror in the house, this proved tricky, but later in the day I was told I'd managed to cover the whole area pretty evenly (phew!).
 
So I headed out of the flat nice and early to be greeted by rain (grumble grumble).  It was a half-hour walk to the train station, so even with my umbrella there was still some moisture getting through to my water-based makeup, and by the time I was actually on the train to London I was looking an absolute state (and not in a good way).  Luckily I had packed an emergency touch-up kit, so I took a seat close to the toilet and every few minutes kept dashing in to clear up the mess that had become of my face, and re-apply facepaint and blood to repair the damage.  By the time the train pulled up in London I'd made myself just about presentable, and the weather down south was absolutely perfect, so I hopped on the tube and headed to the meeting point at Marble Arch.
 
Part of the Heisenberg (or Heizomberg, as my friends labelled me) costume is a full-on chemical suit, which looks fantastic but (for obvious reasons) is completely non-porous, so I knew as soon as I started wearing it I'd start to cook.  For this reason I didn't actually bother wearing it for the journey down, so when I arrived at Marble Arch I didn't turn any heads as I was just another zombie amongst the masses already assembled.  Once I was there though, I was happy to suit up, so I grabbed the suit and lab gloves out of my bag and started to climb in (into the suit, not the bag).  Before I'd even got zipped up I had one bunch of zombies run over to ask if I was zombie Walter White, and half a dozen photographers approach to ask for shots once I'd finished getting ready.  By the time they'd all taken their photos, more people came over for pics, and I found that I actually couldn't escape from the entrance to the tube station for quite a while!  This might sound like an annoyance, but when you've put time and effort into getting your costume together (and shaving your head) it does give you a massive buzz to see people appreciating it.
 
Throughout the next hour - before the actual walk began - the zombie numbers began to swell, and the Silent Studios guys appeared for me to join.  Once the food donations had all been handed over, the walk began.
It was separated into four parts, with an hour's stop between each part for more zombies to join the fray, or for people to grab something to eat or drink.  The first leg took us from Marble Arch to Cavendish Square, then onto Picadilly Circus, from there to Leicester Square, and the final leg took the walk to the afterparty at Denmark Street.  Throughout every part of the walk it was great to see the reactions of the public as a horde of zombies came shambling past.  Some looked on with amusement, some with fear, some with amazement, and obviously there were a few who sneered and walked on by, but they were in the minority, and weren't going to ruin a great day out for the thousands of us :)  At each pit stop I got mobbed for photos again (I've never been stopped for so many pics in my life, hopefully it means there'll be some good ones online somewhere!), until finally I had to leave the proceedings at Leicester Square.  It was a bit of a heartbreaking moment, and I would have loved to have joined the afterparty, but sadly the final Denmark Street stop was at 19:00, and I had to be on a train back to the Midlands at 18:45.
 
It was an absolutely amazing day out, my first World Zombie Day and the first zombie walk I've actually walked in (having had to leave the Birmingham walk before it actually got started).  I'll definitely be going again next year, but next time I'll book myself a hotel room for the Saturday night and return home on Sunday so I can join the afterparty!  The only question is: which zombie shall I be?
 
As usual, I was too busy being a zombie to take many photos, but the few I did take are here :)
 
It's time to cook, Jesse!
 
Fairly epic hat


This is my BOOMSTICK!

A snack for the trip




Zombowie!

Extreme piercings


Sweet zombie Jesus...



Hail to the king, baby!