[Groop] Membership Cards, Groo Movie, etc.

Mo orst m00rst at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 23 21:22:03 PDT 2006


>Groo card example attached...;P

Okay... that seals it. Those things are cool. I'm in if another batch is 
made.

-Al

P.S. It was great seeing you again at the Con, Gary! That place was insane. 
I ended up going back after you had left and purchased one of the spanish 
TPB's so I could get a sketch from Sergio. Someone ahead of me paid for an 
amazing sketch of Groo walking out of a canyon (I think), and Sergio whipped 
it up in about 10 minutes. The guys I was in line with were griping about 
the fact that Sergio only had the Jamboree through the Oddyssey, so I spent 
a lot of my time in line explaining to them the history. I also picked up 
the Grasscutter TPB from the Sakai booth. Mrs. Sakai is SOOOOO devoted to 
Stan and his work. She spent all her time talking about the history of the 
book to fans and diverting fans away from Stan while he worked on sketches 
and selling. It made me happy to see their teamwork. I picked up the Psycho 
TPB from Dan Brereton's booth. He's the guy who did the strikingly painted 
Nocturnals and Giantkiller series. Also, a B/W TPB called End Times from a 
Mr. Samuel Hiti. Very stark, desert-themed western noir... google him if you 
get a chance. But the absolute highlight of the Con for me was shaking hands 
with Ray Harryhousen, who is responsible for all of that classic claymation 
from Clash of the Titans, Jason and the Argonauts, the Sinbad movies, Etc. I 
told him that he was responsible for inspiring my imagination all through my 
childhood. He was so gracious and cool to me, and shaking his hand that had 
worked on all of those figures was a serious highlight for my visit to the 
Con.

-Al Cordray

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>>From: "Gary Grossmann" <grossfamm at comcast.net>
>>To: <groop at groo.com>
>>Subject: [Groop] Membership Cards, Groo Movie, etc.
>>Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 16:31:08 -0700
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>>Hi Folks!
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>>OK, before I get into my Con Report, let me throw in my two cents on the 
>>various topics that have come up.
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>>First off, I am not the leader of the Groop.  No one is.  I'm just the 
>>biggest nut case.
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>>As far as the cards, I can't just crank them out.  I have to have an order 
>>big enough to make the price per card reasonable.  And since it's been a 
>>year since I last contacted the guys who made them, I'm not sure they will 
>>still have the template.  If they don't and have to make a new one that 
>>will add to the cost.  Which brings me to...
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>>I agree with Larry, Chris, Kaytee, and all the others.  Any new cards will 
>>be exactly like the first batch.  In every detail.  I'll get the numbers 
>>figured out. To make a distinction between new and old Groo fans is silly. 
>>  And while part of being a Groo fan is being VERY silly, distinguishing 
>>between Groo fans would be a different kind of silly and we're just not 
>>going to have it.
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>>Now about the movie:  Guys, stop worrying!!!  It will either be done 
>>right, i.e the way Sergio and Mark want it done, or it won't be done at 
>>all.  Mark is a very industry savy, strong willed guy.  Sergio is a 
>>business savy strong willed guy.  I'd hate to be in an adversarial 
>>situation with either of them, let alone together.  And to hear Mark tell 
>>it, its not an adversarial situation at all.  He said at the panel that 
>>the movie people were in awe of Sergio. (As well they should be!)  He 
>>said-in typical Mark fashion-that when the movie people make a suggestion 
>>or something and Mark dosen't like it they blow him off, but then Sergio 
>>says "No!" and they meekly back off.  Now I'm sure he's exaggerating 
>>things in some ways to make it a funnier story, but I'm also sure the 
>>substance of the story is dead on.
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>>And as far as the voices go, remember that Mark knows pretty much every 
>>good voice actor in the business and they all like and respect him.  Also, 
>>last year Sergio said they would not hire a person for the person's name 
>>value.  They would hire people who were good voice actors and whose voices 
>>are right for the part in their opinions (which are the only opinions that 
>>matter.)  Sergio made the point (again, this was last year) that even 
>>though actor Craig T. Nelson is very well known, when he voiced Mr. 
>>Incredible you didn't watch the movie thinking that you were listening to 
>>Craig T. Nelson.  So even if they hire a well known person, it will be 
>>because he has the right voice and voice acting ability.  And no one knows 
>>that business better than Mark.
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>>Now back to something silly.  I hope the movie is a HUGE sucess.  I hope 
>>it grosses big time and makes Sergio and Mark millionaires and creates 
>>millions of Groo fans and Josh has to add a new server (or whatever) to 
>>accomadate all the Groop Members!!  This will entail a zillion items of 
>>Groo merchandise which will probably lead to me having to choose between 
>>retaining my title as Person(?) With Most Complete Groo Collection In the 
>>Universe and Beyoooooonnnnnddddd!!!!! or continuing to live with the Long 
>>Suffering Mrs. G.  (Now don't anyone faint, but I'd chose the latter. 
>>Gasp!) But you know, if someone else ends up with the 8' fiberglass Groo 
>>statute that they make for the premier of the movie, I'll just have to 
>>learn to live with it. (I'll just make my own at of paper mache. So 
>>there!)
>>
>>Con report eventually.  How about some more Con reports from others?
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>>Take care all -Gary G.
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