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Post by imaniac on Apr 10, 2006 6:40:13 GMT 1
Chiller Theatre has always had a lot of great guests, and a lot of first time signers. This time they managed to get Steven Seagal to sign !!! And a bunch of others too. Check out: chillertheatre.com/gt/gtc4.htm
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Post by robertderidder on Apr 10, 2006 10:27:13 GMT 1
And from what I've heard it's the worst venue to get signatures at.
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Post by mikedx on Apr 10, 2006 13:20:26 GMT 1
Yeah, I heard you have to stand outside in line for hours, and they are set up outside under canopies in weird rows such that you have to pass through many other people you aren't interested in, as well as in line behind people who are interested in them.
But they do have tons of guests at these things. Over 100. Many you won't see anywhere else.
I would have liked to have got William Katt and Robert Culp (from The Greatest American Hero) when they were there last year, but didn't know anybody that was going.
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Post by robertderidder on Apr 10, 2006 14:46:28 GMT 1
The problem is, that even when people are going, they still don't want to get signatures for others, because it is so hectic. I sure would like a Seagal. Showmasters do have it right with the virtual queing system I think, it would seem to me that it adds a lot to the overall sales.
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Post by mikedx on Apr 10, 2006 15:05:12 GMT 1
I've never heard anybody do virtual queing in the US. I wish they did. That way you can go do other things until you hear your number call over the speaker. No need for a thousand people to stand in line at the same time when they could be buying merchanise from the dealers or more sigs from lesser stars.
At best in the US, they call by seat rows. Creation and some others do this.
Otherwise it's a case of who gets there early enough (like the DUKE)
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Post by ThinWhiteDuke on Apr 10, 2006 19:06:55 GMT 1
Otherwise it's a case of who gets there early enough (like the DUKE) Early Nerd (I mean....Bird)
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