Roadhouse is Massive Events' first ever 3-day unofficial convention to celebrate the hugely popular hit television series "Supernatural". This event will be held from Friday 3rd - Sunday 5th of September 2010. This unofficial convention aims to bring together fans of the series from all across the world to meet some of the stars from the show and enjoy various events over the weekend. There will be activities each day from the usual guest talks and photograph sessions to quizzes, late night themed parties and loads of other treats that we have planned!! This event will take place in The Hilton Metropole, Birmingham NEC for more information check out the
official site.
The guests for the event (so far) include: Mark Rolston "Alistair" and more guests will be announced soon when final contracts with their agents have been made.
Be sure to check it out and keep an eye on it!
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Our host
FanBolt.Com is giving away 1 copy of Supernatural: Nevermore to a lucky twitter follower that retweets the contest - so go follow
Fanbolt on twitter and retweet to be eligible! :-)
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The following has been added from last night's Supernatural:
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Screencaps from "Abandon All Hope"
Enjoy!
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Now that he's engaged, Jensen Ackles (one-half of Supernatural's brother duo played by Jensen and Jared Padalecki) may be off-the-market, but I console myself with the fact that he is still making nightly cameos in my dreams and weekly appearances on (IMHO) the best show on TV. After Thursday's episode, however, one of my sources of comfort goes on hiatus until Jan. 14, making it an undeniable Must this week.
If my intense frame-by-frame analysis of the episode's preview and promo shots can be trusted (preview/spoiler phobes STOP here), we are finally going to get a taste of devil vs. angel action. There will be a fight for The Colt, the return of some favorite faces (mother-daughter hunting duo Jo and Ellen), and another appearance by Mark Pellegrino (playing Lucifer). It's been a hilarious season of Supernatural, even though the plot has been riding a slow, creaky bicycle toward resolution, but I think we're going to see some major action this week.
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On Nov. 12, "Supernatural" aired "The Real Ghostbusters," an episode in which the Winchester brothers visited a convention of fans devoted to a series of novels about two brothers who roam the country killing demons and other spooky critters.
For those unfamiliar with the show, in Season 4, it was revealed that a guy named Chuck has been writing down the adventures of the Winchesters and publishing them as cheap novels. And even though Chuck thinks the books aren't very good, they have a devoted, if not obsessive following. One fan, Becky, has read Chuck's books even more closely than he has and she has also been let in on the secret that the Winchesters are real, not just fictional characters.
Did I mention that Chuck is a prophet of the Lord, and that he saw the Winchesters' adventures as part of a series of revelations that he did not realize were, in fact, divine?
That's "Supernatural" for you -- on this show, God's prophet is a broke hack in a dirty bathrobe.
There are some larger mythology threads in the story of Chuck (who's played with a perfect mixture of confusion, embarrassment and sweetness by Rob Benedict), but that part of the "Supernatural" universe largely exists so the show can explore and have fun with the fandom that it has spawned.
It's a fandom that I'm still getting to know, and what better place to become more acquainted than at a "Supernatural" convention that began the day after "The Real Ghostbusters" aired?
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