With Halloween right around the corner, spooky stuff is all the rage. Guillermo Del Toro's much anticipated gothic horror move Crimson Peak officially comes out today, and the Vin Diesel vehicle (no pun intended) The Last Witch Hunter on tap for theatres next Friday.
Halloween night (Saturday, October 31) will see the popular horror-comedy podcast Welcome to Night Vale bring its live show to Vancouver. In fact, it will be right here at UBC's Chan Centre for the Performing Arts! I can't think of a better way to spend Halloween night. The Night Vale novel will also be available by then, so it might be a good time to head to your book retailer of choice as well.
While it's not really sci-fi or fantasy related, I know there are a few of you who are fans of The Room. Star Mark Sestero will be at The Rio Theatre November 20 for a screening of the cult classic, a live reading of Tommy Wiseau's original script, and showing of his new film Dude Bro Party Massacre III. Can't go wrong with a title like that!
That takes us through October...um...and into November. This is your VP Hunter saying: I need a witty sign off signature.
- Hunter
The Electronic Home of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Society of UBC
Friday, October 16, 2015
Friday, September 25, 2015
Icebreaker Tonight!
Hey everyone! I hope you got the chance to meet me or some of the other execs at Clubs Days this week! If not, you're still invited to the official kickoff of the SFS year, The Icebreaker!
This is the first chance for members and prospective members to get to know the rest of the club! Meet the execs! Meet the new members! Catch up with old friends. There will be games and "get-to-know-you" activities, and a vote on which movie to watch tonight: Shrek or Underworld! The movies offer laughs and/or thrills, and romance is guaranteed!
It all goes down in Buchanan B213 tonight (Friday, September 25) at 6pm! All are welcome! Be there! Don't miss it! The event of the season!
- Hunter
This is the first chance for members and prospective members to get to know the rest of the club! Meet the execs! Meet the new members! Catch up with old friends. There will be games and "get-to-know-you" activities, and a vote on which movie to watch tonight: Shrek or Underworld! The movies offer laughs and/or thrills, and romance is guaranteed!
It all goes down in Buchanan B213 tonight (Friday, September 25) at 6pm! All are welcome! Be there! Don't miss it! The event of the season!
- Hunter
Friday, September 18, 2015
Non-SFS Events in Town: October 3 Swap Meet
Hey guys,
I promised on this blog that I would keep you guys up to date on some cool stuff happening around town. Well, Saturday October 3 the Scottish Cultural Centre is hosting the Vancouver Pop Culture Collectibles Fair and Computer Swap Meet from 11am-4pm. This is a big nerdy swap meet featuring computer parts, comic books, collectible toys and figures, DVDs, CDs, vinyl, video games and more. And since it's in October, there will be a special, though not exclusive, focus on Halloween and horror themed items. Admission is $3 and there is free parking on site.
If anyone is interested, feel free to leave a comment here or on the Facebook page. Maybe we can get a group together.
- Hunter
Event link here: http://www.fun-promo.com/
I promised on this blog that I would keep you guys up to date on some cool stuff happening around town. Well, Saturday October 3 the Scottish Cultural Centre is hosting the Vancouver Pop Culture Collectibles Fair and Computer Swap Meet from 11am-4pm. This is a big nerdy swap meet featuring computer parts, comic books, collectible toys and figures, DVDs, CDs, vinyl, video games and more. And since it's in October, there will be a special, though not exclusive, focus on Halloween and horror themed items. Admission is $3 and there is free parking on site.
If anyone is interested, feel free to leave a comment here or on the Facebook page. Maybe we can get a group together.
- Hunter
Event link here: http://www.fun-promo.com/
Monday, September 14, 2015
The Year's First Delectable Double Feature
Hello folks!
VP Hunter here again. On the very off chance that some of you are using this blog as your primary source of club news, be it known that the details of the movie night for this Friday, September 18, 2015 have been released! This week we'll be taking a trip into worlds of stunning fantasy with two movies with titles that start with the letter "S." Spirited Away is arguably the quintessential Studio Ghibli film, about a young girl transported into a strange world of ghosts and otherworldly spirits. Then we come crashing down to earth...uh, in a good way...with Stardust. It's a fun fantasy filled with romance, witches, and pirates, and if you haven't seen it, it comes highly recommended from yours truly. Meet us in Buchanan B213 at 5:30pm for a night of high adventure!
In other news, the SFS Office Hours have been sent to our mailing list and posted on the Facebook page. If you want to hang out with me specifically, you can catch me taking over the reins on Mondays from 2-4pm and Fridays from 2pm until the movie night starts. If you haven't checked out our club room yet, (Room 3206D in the Nest) I highly suggest you do. See our huge library, watch some Godzilla movies on VHS, play some Nintendo, or sit quietly and do some homework. The room is located within a larger common area, where you can hang out with our close friends at the Wargamers and Anime Club. Other geeky clubs, including the Mah Jong Club, UBC eSports, Magicians and Illusionists, and Origami Club also share this area! I'm sure it will become your home away from dorm on campus.
Keep your eyes on this blog and I'll type at you again soon.
- Hunter
VP Hunter here again. On the very off chance that some of you are using this blog as your primary source of club news, be it known that the details of the movie night for this Friday, September 18, 2015 have been released! This week we'll be taking a trip into worlds of stunning fantasy with two movies with titles that start with the letter "S." Spirited Away is arguably the quintessential Studio Ghibli film, about a young girl transported into a strange world of ghosts and otherworldly spirits. Then we come crashing down to earth...uh, in a good way...with Stardust. It's a fun fantasy filled with romance, witches, and pirates, and if you haven't seen it, it comes highly recommended from yours truly. Meet us in Buchanan B213 at 5:30pm for a night of high adventure!
In other news, the SFS Office Hours have been sent to our mailing list and posted on the Facebook page. If you want to hang out with me specifically, you can catch me taking over the reins on Mondays from 2-4pm and Fridays from 2pm until the movie night starts. If you haven't checked out our club room yet, (Room 3206D in the Nest) I highly suggest you do. See our huge library, watch some Godzilla movies on VHS, play some Nintendo, or sit quietly and do some homework. The room is located within a larger common area, where you can hang out with our close friends at the Wargamers and Anime Club. Other geeky clubs, including the Mah Jong Club, UBC eSports, Magicians and Illusionists, and Origami Club also share this area! I'm sure it will become your home away from dorm on campus.
Keep your eyes on this blog and I'll type at you again soon.
- Hunter
Friday, September 11, 2015
New Year! New Events! New People!
Hello friends and prospective friends! It's time for a new season of SFS awesomeness. We've got plenty on tap for this year: movie nights, parties, writing circle, franchise marathons, books, oxford commas, and more!
Your new Vice President Hunter is typin' at you right now, in spite of the word "SoCo" being all over this blog. I pledge to update regularly, bringing you news about the club and cool events around town. I'll also be bringing you the Underground movie nights. This year's Underground will bring you some super cool classic and cult movies that you may or may not have heard of! Plus, each Underground movie night will feature one thrilling chapter of the 1945 Columbia serial "The Monster and the Ape!" That's a hot tip and you heard it first on the blog!
Pre-clubs days movie nights are happening now. Think of them as an SFS Sampler before purchasing your membership card at Clubs Days for a very, very, very reasonable $7. It'll be the best $7 you ever spent. You can become an official SFS member starting September 23! The next movie night is Friday, September 18 with the film TBA, and everyone is welcome. Bring some friends! Acquaintances will be provided.
- Hunter
Monday, January 5, 2015
Happy New Year and the Plan for the Future
Happy New Year everyone!
I'm not entirely sure what happened to 2014, but as we roll
on into 2015 and all end up back on campus again, I hope that everyone had a
good break, and that this year goes well for you all. Hopefully the prospect of
new classes isn't a bad one, but if it is - and even if it isn't - you may be
pleased to know that the SFS is back to offer distraction!
We're starting off the year with the thought that Airships
Make The World Go Round, involving Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, and
Laputa: Castle in the Sky, two rather different films united by the
aforementioned airships, robots, and a distinctly steampunk feel to them. As
ever, we will be in Buchanan B215 from 5:30pm-ish, with the first film starting
at 6pm.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a 2004 film
starring Gywneth Paltrow as Plucky Reporter!Polly Perkins and Jude Law as
Roguish Flying Ace!Joseph 'Joe' Sullivan (the fact he goes by the moniker Sky
Captain perhaps tells you a great deal about his character). Angelina Jolie
also appears as Determined and Eyepatched Naval Type!Commander Francesca
'Frankie' Cook, and Laurence Olivier makes a posthumous appearance as Mad
Villainous Scientist!Dr. Totenkopf. (And yes, the exclamation marks are
entirely necessary. It's that sort of film.) Set in an alternate universe and
gleefully embracing the pulp and comic book genres with oodles of ridiculous
gadgets, and more cliches than you can shake a stick at, I will be forever
disappointed that the film didn't cover its budget and will thus almost
certainly never have a sequel.
Anyway, our plot kicks off with the mysterious disappearance
of scientists from around the world, an occurrence that is being investigated
by our Plucky Reporter!Polly Perkins. In the midst of her investigations,
things ramp up a notch when giant, flying, and seemingly indestructible robots
attack New York City. The city authorities quickly realise they are outmatched
and call upon the skills of Sky Captain - the Roguish Flying Ace! Joe Sullivan
who appears in his highly souped up plane and proceeds to do battle.
Unsurprisingly, these two meet up and proceed to team up in order to find the
origins of the robots and to solve the mystery of the vanishing scientists...
This is probably the time to admit that I am really fond of
this film, and think it's great fun, but am very willing to admit that it's not
a 'good' film. It's doesn't take itself at all seriously (which is a good thing
considering that it's really daft), begins by flying a Second World Era plane
against giant robots, and then ramps up (or down, depending on your point of
view) from that point on.
Our second feature of the evening will be the Hayao Miyazaki
film Laputa: Castle in the Sky (released in various places under a variety of
titles), which I remember terrifying me when I watched it as a kid (it's not a
particularly terrifying film, I hasten to add, but I have very vivid memories
of watching this film recorded onto a VHS tape on a Sunday evening with my
parents and being exceedingly alarmed by it). Released in 1968, it was (and is)
Studio Ghibli's first film, and we'll be showing it in its Japanese form with
English subtitles.
Set in a world where, once upon a time, humans had built
flying cities that were later destroyed in an unnamed catastrophe, our story
begins at a time when only one city remains in the air: Laputa, lost to most
and concealed within a storm cloud. We open with an airship carrying a young
girl, Sheeta, and the government agent who has abducted her being attacked by
air-pirates who desire the amulet that Sheeta wears. Falling from the plane,
her plummet being slowed by the amulet, she lands in a small mining village
where the young Pazu stumbles upon her, and takes her to his home to recover.
Pazu dreams of finding the lost city of Laputa. and his
discovery of Sheeta soon catapults both him and Sheeta into an adventure that
may well lead him to his goal...
Interestingly, the mining villages that appear early in the
film were inspired by Welsh mining villages, which Miyazaki had encountered in
his first visit to Wales during the 1984 miners' strike. He had been struck by
and had admired their tenacity and sense of community, and he could see clear
links between them and Japanese miners who had also recently been fighting for
their way of life. Neither of the groups of miners succeeded, and some of his
harrowing experience ended up portrayed in Laputa. On that note (sort of), in
the writing of this email I discovered a 2005 interview with Miyazaki, which
may be of interest to some people:
As the term gets going there are also other things in the
works:
Lord of the Rings Nights
The winning option in the poll was for a film once a week,
starting with The Fellowship of the Ring (shockingly enough, we put aside the
option of watching them backwards in favour of watching them in the more
conventional order) on Wednesday January 14th (next week), probably at 5:30pm,
with location to be determined. Our indomitable VP Adam will be headlining
these.
Expanding The Nights We Have Events On
As indicated by the above paragraph, we are doing are best
to have more things occurring at different times - hopefully this will work out
for people!
Writing Circle
Our lovely assistant librarian Cecily is leading this, and I
understand that people who expressed an interest have been emailed with
enquiries as to when they are free. Watch this space for updates!
Book Group
Our dearly beloved librarian Alannah has volunteered to head
this one up, so watch this space for further updates!
Photos
I have eventually gotten my act together and uploaded all of
the photos from Halloween to Dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7et2hth2j5r2ues/AAA_bAIGZGP4dRBGgabJyOLna?dl=0
Download away!
Laser Tag
This was an immensely popular option in the poll - it is now
a work in progress!
Scavenger Hunt
I've also got the ball rolling on this one, so hopefully
details of all of these things will be forthcoming shortly.
Suggestions
Suggestions for films, events, different ways to do things,
books to read and the like are always very welcome - please do send them in! I
am gleefully excited by all the responses people gave to the survey, so thank
you very much for that. I hope we'll be able to implement things to make the
club better based upon it.
This post is becoming inordinately long, so I shall sign off
here before I think of anything else to add. Good luck with the first week of
classes, and I hope to see you soon!
Catriona
Your Friendly Neighbourhood SoCo
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)