Archive for GMX Vol. 6

GMX Vol. 6 Albums. Sorry for Being Impossibly Late

Posted in Conventions, GMX, Pictures/Albums, Text Articles with tags , , , , , on 2015/03/31 by doublegomez

So things get in the way, like school, family emergencies and just general inability to work. I apologize for how long any of this took to release and out of personal integrity, and contractual obligation I am happy to present to you GMX Vol. 6 photos.

Album 1

The meeting of the worlds greatest heroes.

Album 2

A heartfelt ballad.

I would like to thank Angela Dolan, Dillion Miller, and OnePixelJumpMan for helping me head up what will probably be the last convention I cover as a press member for OnePixelJump.com. I would also like to sincerely and publicly apologize to Rusty Greer and all other staff members for GMX/MTAC for not posting any of this sooner. Maybe if I can find the time I will give this blog the proper resurrection it deserves. Thank you all so much.

Obligatory Interview Question Time. GMX Vol 6 Guest List and Question Request

Posted in Conventions, GMX, Interviews, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on 2014/09/23 by doublegomez

It’s been such a long time since a proper article’s been written I almost forgot how to do it. Well it’s good to be back, and what better way to get back into the swing of things than figuring out what we can ask famous people at a convention. That’s right. What with being  press at GMX, it’s time to ask all of you if you have any questions for our fabulous celebrity guests. All notes are shortened versions of the ones on the GMX website.

Ron Glass

Best known to the publics as Shepherd Derrial Book in Firefly and its sequel film Serenity, Ron Glass was twice Emmy-nominated during the      1970s as the stylish and charming Detective Harris in ABC’s long-running hit series Barney Miller.

Lee Arenberg

Lee Arenberg is an actor currently starring as “Grumpy/Leroy” on the hit ABC television show “Once Upon a Time. He was also Barbossa in Pirates of the Carribean.

Marble Hornets  

Having started working together almost five years ago, Joseph DeLage, Tim Sutton, and Troy Wagner have accumulated a massive fan base         entirely through word-of-mouth.Their most popular series, Marble Hornets, started in the summer of 2009 and follows the character of Jay as he tries to unravel the mystery behind strange happenings in the raw footage of an old class project his friend, Alex, abandoned without           warning.

 

Greg Grunberg  

Actor and entrepreneur Greg Grunberg is best known for his roles as police detective Matt Parkman in the award-winning series “Heroes,”         Capt. Seth Norris on “Lost,” Eric Weiss on “Alias,” and Sean Blumberg on “Felicity”.

 

Garret Wang  

Wang is best known for his role as Ensign Harry Kim on Star Trek: Voyager.   “John Lee” in the lead role of Chay Yew’s “Porcelain” at the Burbage theater. He made his TV debut in 1994 as a guest star on the pilot episode of  comedy All-American Girl.

 

Gigi Edgley

Actress well known  as host of Jim Henson’s Creature Shop Challenge Gigi Edgley was charged with introducing each week’s challenge to the group of contestants. She’s also appeared in a number of live films

Teal Sherer  

Teal Sherer is best known for her role as “Venom” in Felicia Day’s hit web series The Guild, and for creating the award-winning online comedy series My Gimpy Life

Tanya Tate  

Well known international cosplayer and superhero blogger from Liverpool

 Robert J Schwalb  

Game designer, developer, and fledgling novelist, Robert J. Schwalb’s design and development have been featured in Dungeons & Dragons 3.5, Dungeons & Dragons 4E, the newest edition of Dungeons & Dragons, Dark Heresy, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, and various other D20 games.

So that’s the list of major celebrity guests. This year I have no particular interest in interviewing any of this guests so this is entirely up to you guys.  If you have any questions you would like to ask them, please write them out in the comments and we’ll compile a list. I should need about 5-10 questions in order to fill out a whole interview. I look forward to seeing these questions. Thank you