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The Driveling Fanboy
by: IdejMcD
date posted: Nov 18, 2007 9:24 PM  | 
updated: Nov 18, 2007 9:25 PM
Super MegaFest, Grumpy Adam West
This will be my inaugural blog. First annual. Premier. Episode... IV, if you will. What has sparked this momentous occasion? Well, to be honest, I'm not sure. But most likely it was the nagging sense of missing out. Particularly, I was incredibly interested in getting a long awaited look at the Hyperspace member exclusive webstrips. For that alone it was worth it, but why not take advantage of all these other great opportunities, especially the opportunity to become a part of this fan club beyond my initial payment of $14.95?!

However, this entry was intended to reach beyond the fact that it is my first, because today I attended the Super MegaFest convention in Framingham, MA. Myself and two friends piled into the car to confront Adam West, whom at a previous Super MegaFest had been particularly rude to my friend Jeff and I. You see, apparently Mr. West does not appreciate his own hilarious role as Mayor Adam West on the hit Fox TV show Family Guy. At this previous convention, which was in 2004, I had come prepared with a printed image of the cartoon incarnation of Mr. West and a slew of memorized quotes which Mr. West could possibly use in his autograph. Jeff and I were giddy with excitement at the thought that the Mayor Adam West might pen for us a memorable line such as "Do I sound like I'm on old time radio!?" It wasn't meant to be.

Jeff and I were next in the long line of Bat-fans, so we approached the table where Mr. West was seated and handed over the picture to be signed. (Something to keep in mind: Jeff and I were paying a total of $20 for this autograph.) It took a minute for Mr. West to completely realize what he had just been handed, but as soon as one might think Mr. West would begin laughing, his face was instead overtaken by a indignant, almost pale, demeanor.

"What are you? College students?!" was Mr. West's reaction.

Jeff and I were astounded. Had we really managed to offend the beloved Adam West, voice of the Mayor of Quahog, RI? "Yes, Mr. West, I go to Framingham State down the road," was Jeff's nervous reply.

"How do you want it signed?" Mr. West wanted us out of there.

I quickly jumped in, afraid of losing my chance to get the autograph of the century, "Can you sign it 'To Jeff and Tim, from Mayor Adam West, a man who loves his taffy.'"

"No," was Mr. West's curt reply. Then, turning to his assistant and money handler, "Will you take care of these guys?" Mr. West really wanted us out of there.

We forked over the twenty bucks as Mr. West signed the picture. I could tell it was a definite abbreviation on what I had requested. I gave him my thanks and told him I appreciated his work despite the fact that he had really been outstandingly rude to Jeff and me. As we made our way from the table we took a look at what Mr. West had written:

To Jeff, Adam West

I'm going to have to peruse some of the other blogs in this site before I decide what is and isn't proper language because there are a few tens of words that would aptly describe that old curmudgeon of a man that I am tempted to use. On the bright side I came away with a personalized autograph that didn't include my name and one memorable story.

This year, the convention hall's main attraction was Adam West and Burt Ward. Myself, Jeff, and our bud Jordan had decided to make another stab at having Adam West write us one of his mayoral one-liners. However, upon entering the hall I was immediately distracted by all the incredible Star Wars collectibles that filled the vendor booths. This was also my first experience with the 501st. New England Garrison was in attendance with their Jabba the Hutt replica. Me and the friends got our photo taken with the giant slug. I also talked with Joe Corroney who signed a print of The Best of the Expanded Universe which he had drawn for Star Wars: Insider. Joe was very nice and he really seemed to appreciate the chance to talk with his fans. I appreciated it. Jeremy Bulloch and Ray Park were also in attendance. I already have their autographs from previous conventions but took the time to stop by and say hello.

As for Adam West, I didn't even bother. I was having such a great time I couldn't stand to spoil it by attempting to interact with a grumpy old man who doesn't appreciate his fans. Before I left I picked up another poster, this one a giant print of the cover from the first issue of the Marvel Comics official Star Wars film adaptation. I love it and it looks great on the wall of my room.

megatrends
Confessions of a Psychotic Jawa
date Posted: Nov 18, 2007 9:44 PM
Well if you have seen all of the bad films Mr. West has been in you may understand his grumpiness haha. I do not know why he would be offended at what you presented for signing.

Kristina Klebe who was in Rob Zombie's halloween told me mel Gibson did that to her years ago when she was a young girl and it hurt her feelings. She said shw will never do that to HER fans and will always take the time and appreciate them. So i guess some good can come of these things.

The next time the joker asks where he can find batman ... tell him haha.
Sarlacc-Pitt
Slowly Digested Over A Thousand Blogs
date Posted: Nov 18, 2007 10:24 PM
A long time ago I worked with a guy who had dinner with Adam West. My friend was there with his dad... it was some sort of business dinner. He said that he was a snob.

Nice first post! Welcome to the blogs. :D
MasterGraestan
Musings of a Jedi Historian
date Posted: Nov 19, 2007 6:45 AM
Yeah, sometimes it's better to simply enjoy the artist's art, and avoid the artist. Do you suppose they pay him too much for Mr. West to turn them down?

A nice thing about many SW personalities is that they truly do appreciate their fans.

Welcome to the blogs. I'll be reading...
  Smuggler Jedi
Hokey Religions and A Good Blaster at My Side
date Posted: Nov 19, 2007 8:34 AM
Great story. Welcome to the blogs. I've met some troopers from various divisions of the 501st. Without fail, they are always the nicest guys.
Darth_Hiram
A Journey into The Force
date Posted: Nov 19, 2007 9:36 AM
Welcome to the blogs! Sorry to hear about your Adam West experience. I guess he took too many "zonks" and "kapows!" in real life!
nob01
Oil Bath Bubbles
date Posted: Nov 19, 2007 10:16 AM
Holy miserable old codgers, Batman!
Welcome. You'll fit in nicely here :)
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day
date Posted: Nov 19, 2007 2:32 PM
Gadzooks, West is a putz? I'd have thought that he, of all people, had a sense of humor.

Anyhoo, thanks for the entertaining story.
MissPadme
Miss Padme's Naboo Love Nest
date Posted: Nov 20, 2007 7:14 PM
Hey, I've got an Adam West story for you.

I had a friend who works the Maryland Renaissance Festival every year and once he was chatting with the guys who run a company that makes replica swords for faires and as props for movies. Several years ago, the company made a special flaming sword for a grade-Z sword and sorcery flick starring Mr. West. This sword was complicated and dangerous. It basically had a gas line that ran from the hilt to the actor's gauntlet, went inside the actor's costume, and down to some contraption that was supposed to supply the flame off-camera.
MissPadme
Miss Padme's Naboo Love Nest
date Posted: Nov 20, 2007 7:19 PM
Continued:

Because of that, a rep from the company was sent to the set. West was supposed to hold the "magic" flaming sword, so the rep tried to tell him to hold the sword so many inches away from his face and that once he had the gauntlet on, he won't be able to drop the sword, etc.. West told him, "Son, I've been doing this for 25 years. I know what I'm doing." West held the sword a tad too close. When they called "action," the flame comes on and West is essentially holding a flaming gas grill a short distance from his face. He freaks and tries to fling the sword away, but he can't! It's attached to his costume!
MissPadme
Miss Padme's Naboo Love Nest
date Posted: Nov 20, 2007 7:21 PM
Continued:

He ran around like a headless chicken until they were able to put the flame out. I think he singed his eyebrows. But everybody on the set had a good laugh!
IdejMcD
The Driveling Fanboy
date Posted: Nov 20, 2007 7:40 PM
oh man, a dream come true!
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