Under and in
One day down, three to go. And, just so we’re clear, that’s one DAY down; we still have an entire evening and night to tackle.
The day has been, for lack of a better term, fruitful. We’ve chatted with many (MANY!) gaming industry people. Wizards of the Coast employees, Order of the Stick creators, Nodwick artists, everyone’s stopped by and said a little what-what. Granted we have a PRIMO booth spot, right next to Goodman Games, Paizo Publishing, and Wizards of the Coast. Yeah, don’t worry if that means nothing to you. Just trust us, it’s pretty cool.
Beyond those celebrity-types, we’ve talked to dozens, hundreds, no THOUSANDS of loving fans. It’s good to know that other people besides us love our movies. And hearing about their particular instances of Gamers references is a solid justification of all the blood, sweat, and tattoos we invested in our movies. We just can’t wait until there’s another Gamers movie for them to quote. It’s coming, it’s coming. Booyah.
Beyond fun conversations, we’ve continually entertained con attendees throughout the day. At any given time, there’d be between six and fifteen people crammed around our corner booth, watching the Gamers (as we’ve been looping it for the whole day) and asking us eager questions about Dorkness Rising.
And, just so all our Gen Con fans know where we’re coming from: we realize you’re disappointed that we don’t have a new movie to premiere here in Indy. But hey, it’s a movie; it takes time. Just so we’re on the same page. Ok, let’s move on.
We have a showing of the Gamers tonight, which we’re pretty sure will be packed. And packed, my friends, is a good thing. There’s nothing like a room full of laughing gamers to make you feel connected to one another. Yay for the fun gaming community. Expect pictures, comments, and responses to that later this evening/night.
Over and out. Under and in? Does anyone ever say that? I wonder why not…