Showing posts with label Hillywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hillywood. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Review of the Twilight Convention in San Francisco 2011

Since Twi-K and I have already attended and reviewed two other Twilight Conventions in the past year (the San Francisco Convention back in February 2010 and the Los Angeles Eclipse Convention in June 2010), I'll just post highlights and differences in this Convention.

Reservations and Tickets
First of all, we brought along Twi-K's daughter (lilwolf), who's definitely Team Wolf Pack! We all decided to go up for just Saturday in the general seats for $25 each, attend the Volturi Vampire Ball for $79 each, and stay overnight at the hotel for about $140 (including $10 for parking overnight in the hotel garage.)

I thought that the general ticket seats were very close to the preferred ticket seats ($45), so I'm glad we saved the $20. The Volturi Vampire Ball was definitely the highlight of the event, so I'm glad we got tickets for that, too.

We didn't purchase celebrity photos or autographs this time. The celebrities were very approachable (we saw them with their families all over the hotel) and I already had photos and autographs from last year, so I just got a few candid photos throughout the day.

The hotel itself was very clean and comfortable, and the staff was friendly. I'm glad we didn't have to drive home after the Ball (which ended around midnight.)

Costume Competition
We all decided to wear/make costumes for the Costume Competition before the Ball. Twi-K dressed up as Victoria (from Eclipse), lilwolf dressed up as Leah (a member of the Wolf Pack), and I dressed up as Rosalie (in her wedding gown from Eclipse).



Lilwolf tied for the best costume in the 10 and under category (congrats, lilwolf!) and I made it into the top 5, but the 1st place winners were a couple of fans who acted out Jacob's wolf transformation from New Moon.

Volturi Vampire Ball
I was surprised to see quite a few families with young children at the Ball this year, and most people dressed for dancing. I didn't notice a lot of drinking either (sodas were expensive at $4.50). There was a lot of group dancing this year (led by the Hillywood girls) which I really enjoyed!



Centerpiece Competition
For the Centerpiece Competition, Twi-K made a beautiful Meadow Scene with Bella and Edward, with romantic photos of Bella and Edward placed around the meadow, connected with black ribbon to Bella's engagement ring. Twi-K painted all the flowers to match the colors in the movie.

My centerpiece was the canopied honeymoon bed (on Isle Esme) with Bella and Edward covered in feathers. (I'll post a description of how I made this centerpiece soon.)

There was only one other centerpiece in the competition, and it won! It was a large open book (Eclipse, of course!) with the scene of Bella and Jacob on the mountaintop coming out of the book. The winner said she took over 30 hours to cut and prepare the styrofoam mountain!







Celebrities
Originally, Jackson Rathbone (Jasper) was scheduled to be at the Convention, but he had to cancel at the last minute because he was needed on the set of Breaking Dawn. They replaced him with Gil Birmingham (Billy Black) and Jodelle Ferland (Bree Tanner), but we were still disappointed not to see Jackson. I'm surprised they even tried to schedule one of the major actors while they were filming Breaking Dawn, knowing they might have to cancel.

I noticed that attendance was down this year, and that there were many more young kids here this time. I did recognize a few die-hard fans who've attended the same Conventions as we did, so it was cool to see them again.

Also, only the two Hillywood girls (Hilly and Hannah) came to this Convention, so there were no Hillywood group skits. I really missed the other Hillywood actors, but the girls did a great job of hosting the Convention and Volturi Vampire Ball on their own.



Even though we'd seen most of the other celebrities before, it was nice to see them again. It's fun to watch the Twilight movies after you've actually met and chatted with the actors!

Recommendation
Overall, I'd recommend the Official Twilight Conventions if you're a fan of the Twilight movies and books. Saturday seems to be the best day to attend the event, especially if you want to attend the Ball.

Don't be afraid to say "hi" to the other fans and participate in the competitions. It's so much more fun when you're part of the action!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Eclipse Parody by The Hillywood Show!

It's finally here! The Hillywood Show posted their Eclipse Parody on YouTube.

The parody is 13 minutes long, which is a nice amount of time to really get into it and enjoy the pure genius of The Hillywood Show. Great job, guys!

And for those of us Twi-hards who follow everything Twilight, there are lots of fun in-jokes. I especially loved the gorgeous costumes, the sound effects during the fight practice scenes, the singing wolf pack, and the feathers. :-)

There's a bit of suggestive stuff in here, too, so you might want to watch this video once before showing it to your under-13 kids. Overall, I think this video is AWESOME!

What do you think of it? Check it out...

Friday, August 13, 2010

The Hillywood Show Eclipse Parody Teaser

The Hillywood Show (check out their website here) has made a cool teaser video for their Eclipse Parody:



I love that they use the same locations as the film (or at least they look the same.) I can hardly wait to see the rest of their parody!

Friday, June 18, 2010

I love Hillywood!


I can not wait to see the Hillywood Parody of Eclipse. If you have not seen The Twilight or New Moon ones you must. Go to www.thehillywoodshow.com.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Alma Marie's Review of LA Eclipse Convention (part 1)

First, I want to thank Creation Entertainment for the outstanding job they did on this Eclipse Convention! Everything about the convention (except for a few problems with the sound system) was well done, professional, and very user-friendly. Now for my review and photos.

Overall
The hotel (Hyatt Regency Century City) was very nice to stay in, and the staff were friendly and accommodating. The decorations for the main ballroom, vendor area, and Vampire Ball were all very upscale and attractive. Twi-K and I still had money left over from our gift certificate for winning the Twilight Centerpiece contest in San Francisco back in February, so we had fun spending our money in the Vendors area. Our room was clean and roomy, and had a nice view of downtown Century City (and the local mall).

Registration
We had no trouble registering for our Cullen Crest A weekend passes. We received an Eclipse lanyard and a purple bracelet that allowed us into all of the events.

Hillywood Hosts
As usual, I enjoyed watching the Hillywood cast hosting the event and the Volturi Vampire Ball. It was also fun to watch their Twilight and New Moon parodies. It was cool to learn that they used Scottie's Castle in Death Valley as the location for Volterra. And it was very cool to see Hillywood Jasper meet movie Jasper!

Here are a few photos from the weekend to get started. I'll add more details later in another post (part 2). Enjoy!

Registering for the Convention:


Posing in front of the main convention ballroom:


Vendors area:


Volturi chairs in Vendors area:


Bella's truck in Vendors area:


Jacob's motorcycles in Vendors area:


Sweethearts table in Vendors area:


Hillywood table in Vendors area:


Barbie poster in Vendors area:


Barbie Eclipse Victoria and Alice (available in August):


Our Hillywood hosts:


Hillywood Jasper meets movie Jasper and Carlisle:


Hillywood Bella and Jacob act out the scene where Bella first sees Jacob with his new haircut and tattoo:


The Hillywood actors dressed in their "regular" clothes to introduce Taylor, Kristen, and Rob:


More celebrity photos to come in part 2 of my review of the LA Eclipse Convention.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

My Twilight Convention Experience



I'm going to start with sharing my Twilight Convention experience, where Twi-K and I first discussed setting up this blog!

I went to the Twilight Convention in San Francisco with my friend (Twi-K) on February 13th, and we had a blast! We got general tickets for Saturday ($30 each) and sat in pretty good seats. The reserved seats ($50) were right beside and ahead of us, and there were plenty of spots to sit in our general seating area, so I would definitely recommend buying general tickets if you don't care about sitting right at the front of the theater. Of course, I got very tiny photos of the celebrities, but I'm okay with that. I didn't buy celebrity photos (or autographs) either, but I got my own candid photos at the Volturi Vampire Ball so I'm okay with that, too. I prefer to take my own photos.