Mr Wolf Goes to IFC

Since it’s in a little over a month away, I might as well make it official I am going to Indy Fur Con. I got my room and badge set, plans have been made for coverage… This is going to be interesting.

IFC is in a a brand new hotel, their overflow hotel is literally right next door, there is a Waffle House a few blocks away. So it’s going to be interesting for all of us.

Some might ask Do I have a roommate? The answer is no, and the reason why is simple I am a bit fussy when it come to things and I don’t want any drama… so I will be alone.

I am going cover everything from transport, hotel and even available food… nothing will be left out.

Also I will be making videos and hope to use the hotel’s wifi to get them posted faster. It is going to feel like you are there.

Anthrocon: Why It’s Numbers Are Up

For literally the 1st time in a few years Anthrocon has regained it’s title as the Largest Furry Convention in The World. So what happened?

If you look at the above numbers you can see Anthrocon has always had a slow and steady growth. Some what like the turtle in the Hare and the turtle story, then this year happened.

Actually there are more than a few reasons why, take Anthrocon itself. It’s not just the convention, it’s the river cruise, the block party and other events the con backs. In addition sadly a few other smaller conventions have closed their doors, and since the end of the pandemic people want to go to cons.

So what will happen at MFF in a few months?!!! That is anyone’s guess…

Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny Review

Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny, the one reason I decided to post this was because the film wasn’t doing so great. Anyway I wanted to see it and I did yesterday.

So what do I think of it?

I really enjoyed it, the opening was great intense action, great visuals and they did something that no previous Indy film has ever did before. It was the set up for the plot of the film.

Look The one reason those original Indiana Jones films are so great that everyone was in their prime. But that was 42 years ago and Harrison Ford is 80. So things were different.

Overall as long as you can accept the fact time changes things. You will enjoy the film, I even thought that twist triple twist at the end of the film was great.

I also agree with Harrison as this being the perfect film to say Goodbye to Indiana Jones. I am not saying he dies in the film, it does have a happy and very satisfyingly ending. But after a long adventure it’s time to hang up your hat

The way they explain a few things you get one of those Oooo moments.

On my own scale of 1 to 10 I give Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny a very solid 8.4 out of 10