Thursday, May 17, 2012

Once upon a Time... in a Museum not Far Away...

 
The late and much lamented Pernicious the Musquodoboit Harbour Farm Cat's faithful amanuensis and general factotum is delighted to announce that, through the employment of absolutely no prescience or political log-rolling on his part, the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History for inscrutable reasons of its own has seen fit to organize a special exhibition to coincide with the HaliCallahanicon of 2012: 


Out of This World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television will feature more than 40 costumes and related objects from science fiction films and television programs such as, Star Wars, Blade Runner, Terminator, Star Trek, Batman and more. The exhibition will allow visitors to examine how costume design incorporates colour, style, scale, materials, historical traditions nature and cultural cues to help performers and audiences engage, in new or accepted ways, with the characters being portrayed.

The exhibition includes 43 artifacts. Costume highlights include:

Hat worn by Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the West in the film The Wizard of Oz (1939)

Leather jacket worn by Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones in the film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) and Indy's whip from the film Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

Leather jacket worn by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the film The Terminator (1984)

Costume worn by Dan Aykroyd as Dr. Raymond Stantz in the film Ghostbusters II (1989).

Embroidered robe worn by actor Joe Turkel as Eldon Tyrell, creator of the replicants, in Blade Runner (1982)

Costume worn by George Clooney as Batman in the film Batman & Robin (1997)

Tunic and sash worn by William Shatner as Captain Kirk in the Star Trek episode "Mirror Mirror" (1967)

"How's that for a coincidence?" remarks the late and much lamented Pernicious the Musquodoboit Harbour Farm Cat from his usual perch astride the pile of ham sandwiches comprising the Free Lunch (tm) at Callahan's Crosstime Saloon, meanwhile surreptitiously using a remote-controlled pair of his North Carolina Prosthetic Index Fingers (tm) to add his signature to a brief note recalling a hit squad he had been forced, very reluctantly, to dispatch in the general direction of Summer Street in Halifax to -er- purr-suade the management of a certain Haligonian curatorial staff that bringing this exhibition to Nova Scotia was in everybody's best interests...

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