While I'm most certainly looking forward to the films--and maybe even having a Heathers moment with Winona Ryder in the ladies' after Frankenweenie -- I'm super stoked about seeing my friends and seeing the DIY weirdness that always comes out at the festival!
True confession: I'm all about the costumes and the fun to be had at a horror movie festival.
A couple of years ago, the Fantastic Fest opening film was the wee-vampire film Let Me In (2010) the American remake of the amazing Swedish vampire film Let the Right One In (2009).
Yet the opening night craziness featured not only a children's choir, but dudes dancing in Viking horns, and an oath sworn while drinking a green vial of liquid. This was all nonsense tied to Let Me In in the most tangential ways.
Tim League as a Viking. |
One of my other favorite Fantastic Fest costume moments: Tim League in a Cookie Monster costume at the 2011 closing night screening of A Fan's Hope--the movie about Comic-Con in San Diego.
The Cookie Monster is a good listener. |
Tim League as a giant cookie monster, Fantastic Fest 2011. |
Harry Knowles on the red carpet at A Fan's Hope, Fantastic Fest 2011 |
Going further back, there were the costumes inspired to the festival crowd's reaction to Lars von Trier's super-controversial film Antichrist (2009).
Antichrist homage costumes, 2009. David Roland Strong on left, Tim League on right. |
Grrr for the camera, err, Mr Fox? |
I totally have hope that the screening of Frankenweeie will be awesome tonight!
Of course, there is a fair amount of DIY fun that happens at the Fantastic Fest parties.
At a Fantastic Fest party in 2009, I saw Spanish filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo
getting danced with by Nosferatu. There's nothing quite like spirited dancing from the undead.
Nacho y Nosferatu. |
I doubt anyone can top spanking me with a spoon, but one never knows at Fantastic Fest. But as Nacho won't be there this year, I suspect that spoon -spanking will keep it's special place in my list of favorite Fantastic Fest DIY weirdness moments!
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