Supanova (Australia)
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Thank You Carole, is this the first time you have seen Jason since the Dumb Waiter?
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Lovely write up Carole - about your adventures!! Wish I had been there with you at the convention (but I probably would have wanted to be cuddling a wallaby or going on an outback adventure - or visiting the superb wineries! So much to do in your country - I dearly hope I get there someday!
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Thankyousomuch, Carole! That was a great recap of your encounter. Glad you enjoyed yourself. Jason never fails to please.
Char was right about the difference between Supernova and SD Comic-Con. The crowds at SDCC were overwhelming.Ours was wall-to-wall (planned) chaos compared to your experience.
Char was right about the difference between Supernova and SD Comic-Con. The crowds at SDCC were overwhelming.Ours was wall-to-wall (planned) chaos compared to your experience.
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Thank you for this report :)
I'm happy for you that you had an opportunity to meet him.
I'm happy for you that you had an opportunity to meet him.
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Thanks, Carole. It sounds you had like a lot fun. It was very sweet of you to give him a goodie bag.
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Char, maybe because it was the final day of Supanova (Sunday) it was quieter. Saturday is the biggest of the three days I suppose. I recall Jason saying there were only about 7 people at the Q&A on Friday and on Sunday it was standing room only LOL. A pity that San Diego Comic Con was difficult. But it is the biggest and best Con around. If I had been with someone I'm sure they would have been able to line up earlier to get a closer seat at the Q&A. I was pretty much in the middle, but the screen was large and easily seen.
Jason has so many wonderful stories from filming Harry Potter that he'll never run out of them I'm sure. I'm sure everyone didn't mind paying for an autograph/photo as it was Jason. And he was a bargain compared to Nathan Fillion, so it's all good. LOL
Kim, yes, it was the first time since seeing Jason in London in The Dumb Waiter back in 2007. A long time between sightings (and cheaper than the trip to London).
Marie, it would have been fun to share the experience with people I know, but you talk with people who share a fondness for Jason's work, so it's still great. I'm sure we can fit in a wallaby/kangaroo encounter, outback adventure and winery visits when you get to Oz.
Helen, one thing about Jason that always amazes me is his skin tone. You'd swear he was wearing makeup, his skin is simply amazing. No wonder he's so photogenic.
One way to help people think kindly of you is to give them something. I always give goodie bags and they have always been well received. Everyone likes getting something (especially if it's not something they generally get ).
If anything further comes to my mind over the coming days, I'll be sure to report it.
Hooroo,
Carole
Jason has so many wonderful stories from filming Harry Potter that he'll never run out of them I'm sure. I'm sure everyone didn't mind paying for an autograph/photo as it was Jason. And he was a bargain compared to Nathan Fillion, so it's all good. LOL
Kim, yes, it was the first time since seeing Jason in London in The Dumb Waiter back in 2007. A long time between sightings (and cheaper than the trip to London).
Marie, it would have been fun to share the experience with people I know, but you talk with people who share a fondness for Jason's work, so it's still great. I'm sure we can fit in a wallaby/kangaroo encounter, outback adventure and winery visits when you get to Oz.
Helen, one thing about Jason that always amazes me is his skin tone. You'd swear he was wearing makeup, his skin is simply amazing. No wonder he's so photogenic.
One way to help people think kindly of you is to give them something. I always give goodie bags and they have always been well received. Everyone likes getting something (especially if it's not something they generally get ).
If anything further comes to my mind over the coming days, I'll be sure to report it.
Hooroo,
Carole
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Thanks for all the links, and thank you so much for posting about the encounter, Carole.
Someone wrote on tumblr that Jason was offering people tim tams when he wrote autographs.
Someone wrote on tumblr that Jason was offering people tim tams when he wrote autographs.
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Great report, Carole! Did Jason remember you? It must have seemed a bit odd handing over money for something that Himself is generally perfectly happy to provide for free, but it's a great, high quality snap!
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Awww, that is so sweet. Obviously Jason didn't want to scoff them all. And he was flying out that evening and probably didn't have room for the goodies.thunder wrote:Someone wrote on tumblr that Jason was offering people tim tams when he wrote autographs.
To be honest, I'm not sure if Jason remembered me. But it had been seven years and I'm sure he'd seen a lot of people over the event.Hilary the Touched wrote:Great report, Carole! Did Jason remember you? It must have seemed a bit odd handing over money for something that Himself is generally perfectly happy to provide for free, but it's a great, high quality snap!
Some great pics were taken at Supanova. I'm just glad to have seen Jason again after so long.
Hooroo,
Carole
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Even I have several pictures with him already, I wouldn't mind paying to get one as nice like that .
I'm sure he remembered you, Carole. In one interview when he was talking about fans traveling to see Dumbwaiter, he mentioned Australia. He must have had you in mind.
I'm sure he remembered you, Carole. In one interview when he was talking about fans traveling to see Dumbwaiter, he mentioned Australia. He must have had you in mind.
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And doesn't he look fantastic. It always amazes me that the man looks so damn good. He ages really well. As I count my wrinkles and my flabby arms.......I'm just glad to have seen Jason again after so long.
So glad you got to see him ... and I will definitely connect with you Carole - Australia is moving up on my bucket list as some places that are on the list (like Egypt) move down the list (too dangerous right now!)
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Carole, thanks so much for sharing your convention/Jason experience. I'm sure you had a great time, and what a lovely photo (at least if you get it done professionally it doesn't have rubbish bins in the background like my photo at Skeletons at the Edinburgh International Film Festival! )
It must have been unique for Jason to sign Diane's beautiful drawing rather than a photo.
It must have been unique for Jason to sign Diane's beautiful drawing rather than a photo.
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Great reporting, Carole - I am "well jel", as they say over here!