Monday, February 1, 2010

Googlefest 2009!

What is Googlefest, you ask? Is it a brand new alternative music festival? Nope. Is it a costume-based nerd convention? Getting warmer. Is it Google Sydney's first annual film festival and costume party? You bet your collagen-injected lips it is.

This past December we welcomed the first annual (maybe) Google Film Festival to the grassy green fields of Fox Studios. Sparing no expense, we had a star-studded evening filled with glitz, glamor, and...Googliness.

The evening started with a red-carpet welcome, complete with paparazzi and previously-unknown (to me) Aussie celebrities, Larry Edmur and Zoe Naylor. Later on that evening for the film judging, we were joined by YouTube celebrity Natalie Tran.

Zoe and Larry count down to game time. Or
maybe just wonder how long until they can
get the hell out of there.

The real highlight of the evening was that attendees were encouraged to dress up as their favorite film character. With a veritable smorgasbord of personalities from which to choose, I eventually settled on Bruce Willis' John McClane from the Die Hard films. So did someone else.

To save face in light of this party faux pas, I came
up with a solution, by reminding people that John
McClane still had hair in Die Hard 1&2, making
my similarly-dressed friend here Die Hard 3 &
Live Free or Die Hard. Problem solved...WITH
A VENGEANCE.

There were some spectacular costumes present during the evening. Here are just a few of my favorites:

Ed Rooney from Ferris Bueller's Day off.
"I did not achieve this position in life by
having some snot-nosed punk leave my
cheese out in the wind."

Clark Kent meets Morpheus.

Audrey Hepburn has breakfast with a
Twilight vampire.

Sister Mary Clarence from Sister Act.
"We want you to give us this day, our daily
bread. And to the republic, for which it
stands, and by the power vested in me, I
pronounce us ready to eat. Amen."

Little Miss Sunshine
"I'd like to dedicate this to my grandpa, who
showed me these moves." "Aww, that is so
sweet! Is he here? Where is your grandpa
now?" "In the trunk of our car."

(Two)mb Raiders, Lara Croft. There were
actually quite a few duplicates that evening.

Marge Simpson and Neo. She deserved first
place for covering her entire body in yellow
paint (she got it, don't worry).

Tinkerbell! Classic.

The Dude.
"That rug really tied the room together."

Snow White. Not pictured: the seven
little people she hired to follow her around
for the evening.

Mary from There's Something About Mary.
Awesome.

Helpful costume instructions.

Edward Scissorhands. Best male costume
winner.
"Kevin, you wanna play scissors, paper,
stone again?" "No!" "Why not?" "'Cause
it's boring. I always win!"

Cher from Clueless.
"Searching for a boy in high school is as
useless as searching for meaning in a Pauly
Shore movie."

'Chopper' Read (Chopper) and Raoul Duke
(Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas).
"One toke? You poor fool. Wait 'til you
see those goddamn bats."

After much mingling and drinking and eating, we were brought to the main event of the evening: the film competition. We had outdoor lawn seating, blankets, cushions, and a massive inflatable screen. Oh, and popcorn. We were ready.

Ooo - professional!

I had gotten together with a ragtag group of scoundrels to make our film, The Cloudtrix (a Matrix-themed exploration of the online-based 'cloud'). In a word, it was epic (specifically because the length of the films were meant to be 3-5 minutes and ours was 7). Will let the film below speak for itself.



Groundbreaking. We ended up winning first place.

The winning team - by the end of the evening
I totally had the Bruce Willis smirk down.

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