Category Archives: Movie

Dave Bautista

One of the panels at Fan Expo Canada that I was particularly interested to attend was that of Dave Bautista.  I was entirely unsure what to expect.  I did not know if there would be a lot of wrestling questions, or a lot of Guardians of the Galaxy questions… I had no idea how the wrestler/actor would come across — but on all scores I was curious.

Dave Bautista

Dave Bautista

I was late to the panel, because I was coming from one in the South Building, and his panel was in the North one.  While I was there, the questions were predominantly about Guardians of the Galaxy, with a few about wrestling in general, and his time as a wrestler.

Dave Bautista came across as an incredibly thoughtful and entertaining person.  He clearly considered his answers, enjoyed talking with those who came to hear him, and as you can see from the photo, instead of sitting up on stage in the chairs, and being elevated up above the crowd, he came down to our level and was at more of an eye to eye level with his fans.

When a kid asked him whether he would be a good guy or a bad guy if he returned to the wrestling ring he gave a well thought out answer about how it is more fun to be the bad guy, and more options are open to him, but at the end, he also told the kid not to feel bad about booing him and calling out against him.  That you can still like him, and boo him when he is the bad guy in the ring.

Guardians of the Galaxy – Movie Podcast

John Mayo, of ComicBookPage,  and Kay Kellam, of PopArtsPlace, have a spoilers filled discussion about the 2014 Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy movie.

Time Codes:
00:00 Intro
00:36 Spoiler filled discussion
51:16 Wrap up
51:46 End of episode.

Links:
Guardians of the Galaxy (by Abnett & Lanning): The Complete Collection V1 Trade Paperback @ Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Guardians-Galaxy-Abnett-Lanning-Collection/dp/0785190643
Guardians of the Galaxy @ IMDB.com: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2015381/
Discount Comic Book Service: http://www.DCBService.com
Comics Podcast Network: http://www.comicspodcast.com
League of Comic Book Podcasts: http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/

Email us at TheGuys@ComicBookPage.com

Join the discussion on our forum at: http://forum.comicbookpage.com

This podcast episode originated on the Comic Book Page feed and website: http://www.ComicBookPage.com

Orphan Black – Podcast Coming

We (John Mayo of ComicBookPage, Kay Kellam of PopArtsPlace, the lovely Erica / TV Heartbeat of MikeTheFanBoy and Linda Chan) have recorded an Orphan Black podcast, which will be going up in the not too distant future.  For those who have not yet tuned in to Orphan Black — take some time and check out the first two seasons, which are currently available to be viewed in a variety of ways, including free video-on-demand on Time Warner Cable Boxes.

For those attending Fan Expo Canada in Toronto next week, we have tried to figure out a list of Orphan Black filming locations that fans have identified that are within striking distance of the convention center.   My original purpose was to give John Mayo and myself something fun to do between the time we arrived and the convention began Thursday, but the more I found and began plotting, the more I thought others might be interested.  (And I should mention it was the Lovely Erica who first mentioned to me that we might be able to see some of the Orphan Black filming locations while in Toronto!  Great call Erica!)

At this point I have come up with a 6 mile tour of down town that takes you in a giant loop ending at the convention center.  Several of the locations are in the general vicinity of the convention center and I am trying to whittle this list down to a much shorter selection that could be a walking tour done Thursday morning before the convention begins.

For those who have not watched the series, there are some spoilers below as I give rough descriptions to identify locations.  You may want to stop reading at this point!

 

The following link should take you to the 6 mile route:  https://goo.gl/maps/3Cp3R

The first 6 addresses make up a shorter ( 3.5 mile ) route

Union Station Rail Station — half a mile from the convention center, is where Beth is seen in her attention grabbing appearance in the pilot episode.

35 Mariner Terrace, Toronto, ON M5V 3V9   — Beth’s Condo  (approximately half a mile’s walk from the convention center)

17 Iceboat Terrace, Toronto, ON M5V  — Paul stands on the Puente de Luz footbridge while talking on the cell phone given to him by Sarah, via the skateboarder

28 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M5V 2P1  — After the decoy skateboarder girl fools Daniel Rosen and his thugs, Sarah runs to the steel bridge at Front St. W and Bathurst St

1812 Lounge – Thompson Hotel, 550 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5V  — Sara goes in with hat and sunglasses

483 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2A9  – Felix’s Loft (Exterior)

59 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 3H4 — Helena’s second hideout, Knox College (looks like a church)

83 St Joseph St, Toronto, ON M5S  — House that was supposed to be in Minneapolis

University of Toronto – Saint Michaels College, 81 St Mary St, Toronto, ON M5S 1J4  – Cosima spends a lot of time at the U of T.

130 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON M5G 1C3  — Leekie meets Cosima at the Toronto Coach Terminal

19 Toronto St, Toronto, ON M5C 2R1  — The restaurant where Cosima and Delphine have dinner, and are joined by Dr. Leekie, is the Rosewater Supper Club

Metro Toronto Convention Centre North, Front Street West, Toronto, ON  — Fan Expo Canada

To create this list of locations I relied on two lists I found online put together by very attentive and resourceful fans at orphanblack.wikia and Torontoist.com  I am indebted to them for sharing their findings with other fans, and any mistakes are entirely my own.  I am in no way attempting to take credit for their efforts or hard work, I merely attempted to arrange for myself and those I will be attending Fan Expo with a Orphan Black sightseeing tour, and realized others might be interested in seeing the maps and having a chance to do the same if they had the time.  I can not thank the fans enough for sharing their discoveries, and helping out tourists like us.

You may want to look at the link to google maps that shows all of the locations, and see if any of them are near the hotel you are staying in, or convenient in some other way, or break up the sight-seeing into more than one jaunt.

Additionally fans of the TV show Flashpoint should be sure to take a moment to go into the Royal York Hotel, and check out both the lobby and mezzanine which were used nicely, and obviously. in the episode Broken Peace, the first episode of Season five.  Aside from the filming that has taken place at the Royal York Hotel, the hotel has a fantastic history, and is well worth taking some time to see while in Toronto.

Another site we are hoping to fit into our time in Toronto is Casa Loma.   Like the Royal York Hotel, Casa Loma has a rich history, and has been used in the filming of many projects, including as Xavier’s Institute for gifted children in the 2000 X-men movie.  (Yes, that would be the Patrick Stewart Xavier.)

Pride – based on a true story from 1984

There are times when we can look to our past, recent or distant, and learn a lesson.  Those who came before us can set an example, be it good or bad.

One look at the trailer for the movie Pride, about a town realizing how much you can discover about people when you take the time to get to know them, instead of fearing and hating based on assumptions, makes me think this could be one of the most unexpectedly powerful movies of the year.  Perhaps it will open some eyes, and heart.  Three decades later this union could once again make things better for total strangers.

What a concept.

The film’s description is really quite simple:

PRIDE is inspired by an extraordinary true story.  It’s the summer of 1984, Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National Union of Mineworkers is on strike, prompting a London-based group of gay and lesbian activists to raise money to support the strikers’ families.  Initially rebuffed by the Union, the group identifies a tiny mining village in Wales and sets off to make their donation in person.  As the strike drags on, the two groups discover that standing together makes for the strongest union of all.

Directed by Tony Award®-winner Matthew Warchus (God of Carnage) from a screenplay by Stephen Beresford

Starring Bill Nighy (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel), Imelda Staunton (Maleficent), Dominic West (The Hour), Paddy Considine (Submarine), Andrew Scott (Sherlock), Joseph Gilgun (Lockout), George MacKay (How I Live Now) and Ben Schnetzer (Warcraft).

Pride will be in Theaters September 19, 2014