Meeting of March 12th, Recap

March 12, 2017 Even our friendly dragon mascot wore green for St Patrick’s Day!

In spite of the return of winter’s cold and the hour change, quite a few showed up for the Sunday Cinema Matinée. The theme was Flying Saucers, and Keith had several excellent movies and one bomb from which to choose.  http://www.monsffa.ca/?p=4565

After watching the trailers, the fans voted for This Island Earth, which was excellent for its time. The female role was largely decorative, the only person of colour was a maid, the science was lacking, but the plot made up for its shortcomings in those areas.

The bomb? Well, that was of course Plan 9 from Outer Space. We have tentatively scheduled a viewing of this so-dreadful-it’s wonderful film for our October meeting.

Sylvain St-Pierre kicked off our main programme with a presentation he entitled “Can Government Get Any Weirder?” Inspired by the election of Donald Trump in the Untied States, this presentation discussed everything from anarchy to totalitarianism in our real world past and present, and in the world of science fiction and fantasy. Examples included books and BDs, in French as well as English, print and  webcomics.  The audience really got into it, cheerfully offering opinions and citing examples of government and bureaucracy gone “weird” or unwieldy.

At the break, MonSFFen enjoyed a variety of snacks, notably cupcakes and green pretzels baked by Lindsay Brown.  We browsed the book exchange, grabbed some freebies which included a bag of astronomy magazines, and admired Dom Durocher’s models.

 

Among other items, the raffle had a great print of a flying saucer, for which we thank Dom who donated it. There were also programme books from various World Cons to accompany the second part of the meeting which was about conventions, and a stack of Star Log magazines.

 

 

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There was a special draw for 3 pairs of movie passes to an advanced screening of Life, and two passes to Parks Canada. The latter were donated by Mark Burakoff and Lindsay Brown.

Josée Bellemare models one of her self-designed shirts.

After the break, Sylvain and Cathy led a discussion on the conventions within driving distance of Montreal. Cathy had organized her points according to the various KINDS of con, while Sylvain focussed on SPECIFIC cons, which led to some confusion, but hopefully the fans became more interested in knowing about the conventions in our area, which are listed on our website here.

Maybe it was the full moon, or maybe it was because we only had half an hour left, or maybe it was because Cathy forgot the first rule of teaching grade school (always have a plan B in case the kids get rambunctious) , but the programming workshop went awry very quickly. There were more topics suggested than we have time slots for! Some very interesting topics were left orphaned as no one felt confident enough to take on the role of moderator. There is also a perception that topics need Power Point(or equivalent) presentations, which is not at all the case.  We need to put more effort into explaining how panel discussions work! (I blame Sylvain for raising the bar so high, grin)

After the meeting, 8 of us went off to the Irish Embassy Pub on Bishop Street for an excellent meal, and lively discussions on everything and anything.

Missed the meeting? Members will find more pictures by Cathy and Sylvain as well as a short snip of video here. http://www.monsffa.ca/?page_id=4646   

 

 

 

 

King Kong: The Evolution, History, and Cultural Significance of a Legendary Motion Picture

An excellent article with loads of illustrations by Steve Vertlieb appeared in yesterday’s File 770.

Here’s my look back at the three major motion picture productions of King Kong, encompassing the beloved original 1933 RKO classic, a primeval variation of “Beauty and the Beast” created by Merian C. Cooper; John Guillermin’s ill-fated 1976 remake from Paramount Pictures; and Peter Jackson’s massive, spectacular 2005 release. As Kong: Skull Island commences its own singular assault on movie theaters across the world, let’s take another affectionate look back at the evolution and history of…”Kong, the Eighth Wonder of the World.”

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Fanzines for sharing!

We have received two fanzines:  N’APA  from George Phillies and The Vibrator from Graham Charnock.

N’APA is the Amateur Press Alliance for members of the National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F).   N’APA has been in existence since 1959, but has transitioned from being a paper APA to an
electronic one.

Vibrator is edited by Graham Charnock who writes:

Welcome to this month’s Vibrator, No. 37. A little later than usual due to the slow degradation of the editor into despair and mental collapse.. A short issue but redeemed by possibly the best Steve Stiles cover you will have seen for years. He really should win a Hugo one day.
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MARCH 12 MEETING

MARCH 12 MEETING, Espresso Hotel 1005 Guy Street, corner of Rene Levesque

We usually meet in the Grand Salon, but are sometimes moved, so if you don’t find us in the Salon, ask at the front desk.

WEAR GREEN in honour of St Paddy’s Day!

NOON:  SF/F Cinema Matinee: The Flying Saucer Edition!

Chose for review one of five vintage sci-fi films on our list this month, all featuring flying saucers in honour of last month’s guest speaker on UFOs, Professor Don Donderi!

Click here to see what’s on the Cinema menu!
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SF/F Conventions  For Eastern Canadians, March is the start of convention season. The Toronto Comicon is next weekend, Ad Astra is on the May 5-7 weekend, as is Boréal, the French language convention in Quebec City,  and later in the year, Can-Con is in Ottawa. World Con is the BIG one;  this year it is in Helsinki, Finland.  We discuss the different kinds of con, what you can expect to see and do at each. 

Programming Workshop:  A lot of decisions to be made! Will we have a book sale this year? Where are we going for our field trip? Will we have a craft day? Your input is critical!

Local Sensors detect:

  • A page has been added and another updated on our website under  Activities / Costuming . MonSFFA is looking for photos of YOUR costumes! Send photos to <webmaster@monsffa.ca> or bring photos to a MonSFFA meeting for scanning.  We know there are picts of YOU in Klingon gear, and fantasy costumes!

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  • There will be a drawing at the March 12th meeting for movie passes to the advance screening of Life, showing at the Scotia Bank Theatre downtown, March 22, 7:30.   http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/life/

 

  • There will be a programming workshop at the March 12th meeting. Members will be asked to sort through a stack of programming ideas to choose and schedule the best! If you don’t show up, you might find yourself moderating the next 6 panel discussions! LOL

 

  • We will be Voting on the May 14 field trip destination, also. So far, we have two suggestions: the CSI exhibit at the Old Port or the EcoMuseum/zoo in Ste-Anne de Bellevue.

 

  • Found on the Internet: Which one are YOU?

 

Promo: Free Movie passes!

At the March 12 meeting there will be a free drawing for 3 double movie passes to the movie Life.

You will find an extended “sneak peak” at the official site: http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/life/

Life tells the story of the six-member crew of the International Space Station that is on the cutting edge of one of the most important discoveries in human history: the first evidence of extraterrestrial life on Mars. As the crew begins to conduct research, their methods end up having unintended consequences and the life form proves more intelligent than anyone ever expected.

Our thanks to Sony Pictures and Promo Avenue!

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Cast Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, Ryan Reynolds, Hiroyuki Sanada, Ariyon Bakare, Olga Dihovichnaya

March Impulse is on line

The March 2017 edition of Impulse is now available on line. Our thanks to Impulse editor,  Keith Braithwaite!

One quick update: There are two suggestions for the May field trip. In Impulse, read about the trip to the Ecomuseum in Ste-Anne de Bellevue.

The CSI Investigation at the Science Museum, Old Port was suggested at the February meeting.

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Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire 2017

Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire 2017

(Période de sélection : janvier 2016 à décembre 2016)

La réunion du GPI se tient le 4 février 2017, à la brasserie L’Européen où nous sommes toujours bien accueillis, dans la salle particulière qui permet de se bagarrer en toute tranquillité.

Trois des jurés manquent à l’appel, François Angelier, Jean-Claude Dunyach et Bruno Para, qui ont très heureusement donné leurs consignes de vote et peuvent être joints par téléphone lorsque leur avis devient crucial.

On déplore également l’absence du secrétaire, victime d’un méchant virus cubain. Aux dernières nouvelles, il a survécu.

Après plusieurs heures de délibération, on aboutit enfin à la première sélection qui sera rendue publique le 12 février 2017. La liste des nominés sera publiée en avril, et la remise du prix aura lieu, comme les années précédentes, dans la Maison de l’Imaginaire pendant le festival Saint-Malo Étonnants Voyageurs, le 4 juin 2017, vers 18 h.

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Février 2017 : Première sélection

1) Roman francophone
  • Le Mur de Planck de Christophe Carpentier (P.O.L.)
  • Chroniques de l’étrange, tomes 1 & 2 de Romain D’Huissier (Critic)
  • Vostok de Laurent Kloetzer (Denoël)
  • Sitrinjêta de Christian Léourier (Critic)
  • Latium, tomes I & II de Romain Lucazeau (Denoël)
  • Défaite des maîtres et possesseurs de Vincent Message (Seuil)
  • Jardin d’hiver d’Olivier Paquet (L’Atalante)
  • Métaquine, tomes 1 & 2 de François Rouiller (L’Atalante)
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  • Mémoires, par lady Trent, tomes 1 & 2 de Marie Brennan (L’Atalante)
  • L’Espace d’un an de Becky Chambers (L’Atalante)
  • Le Problème à trois corps de Liu Cixin (Actes Sud)
  • Les Chroniques du Radch, tomes 1 à 3 d’Ann Leckie (Nouveaux Millénaires)
  • Merfer de China Miéville (Fleuve)
  • La Maison dans laquelle de Mariam Petrosyan (Monsieur Toussaint Louverture)
  • L’Inclinaison de Christopher Priest (Denoël)
  • Frankenstein à Bagdad d’Ahmed Saadawi (Piranha)
  • Avec joie et docilité de Johanna Sinisalo (Actes Sud)
  • Annihilation de Jeff Vandermeer (Au diable vauvert)
  • Le Subtil changement, tomes 1 à 3 de Jo Walton (Denoël)

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Festival Stop Motion Montreal’s 9th edition

Festival Stop Motion Montreal’s 9th edition

CALL FOR ENTRIES

Festival Stop Motion Montreal’s 9th edition officially kicks off with our 2017 call for entries and we can’t wait to discover your animated treasures! Our selection committee is famished and ready to feast on a stop motion marathon of films!

It is therefore with great pleasure that we cordially invite you to submit your films for our 9th festival edition !

You can find answers to your questions concerning eligibility criteria, important dates and accepted formats on the Submit a Film section of our website. Don’t forget to read the Festival rules in their entirety before submitting your work.
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Save the dates; the 9th edition of Festival Stop Motion Montreal will be held September 15th, 16th and 17th, 2017!

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Sunday Sci-Fi Cinema Matinée: Flying Saucer Edition


THIS SUNDAY, MARCH 12:

We begin this Sunday’s MonSFFA meeting with another installment of our semi-regular Sunday Sci-Fi Cinema Matinée, this month spotlighting vintage science fiction films that feature flying saucers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To allow us the time necessary, we’re starting the meeting an hour earlier than usual, so note the 12:00PM start time, and remember, also, that this is the weekend the clocks are set ahead one hour (at 2:00AM, Sunday), so that’s 12:00PM Daylight Savings Time! Adjust your schedules accordingly so that you don’t miss the fun!

Here’s the word from the pages on this month’s Impulse:

12:00PM-1:45PM

Sunday Sci-Fi Cinema Matinée—Flying Saucer Edition: Chose for review one of five vintage sci-fi films on our list this month, all featuring flying saucers in honour of last month’s guest speaker on UFOs, Professor Don Donderi!

As always, MonSFFen will be asked to collectively choose one of the five films on our list this Sunday for review and discussion. We’ll evaluate script, direction, performances, and special effects. And we’ll talk about the selected film’s place in sci-fi cinema’s pantheon.
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With this edition of Sunday Sci-Fi Cinema Matinée, we offer two of the finest sci-fi films of not only the 1950s, but of all time, two quality ’50s B-movies, and perhaps the worst science fiction flick ever made!

Aside from the flying saucers featured in all five films, you may choose to witness sensational scenes of destruction, both on distant alien worlds and in Washington, D. C., the latter choreographed by stop-motion magician Ray Harryhausen! You might just meet one of the two most famous robots in science fiction film, or an iconic alien mutant! Or, you may opt to  marvel at the rank incompetence of an atrocious director and his cast and crew!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Choose Wisely!

The five films on offer are:

The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
This Island Earth (1955)
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956)
Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959)
Forbidden Planet (1956)