First up, we have me. As usual, I went for the obscure and/or conceptual. I was the space-time vortex!
Here's the 3D detail. It's like you're there.Some famous sci-fi characters included Malcolm Reynolds (Firefly) and Gwen Cooper (Torchwood).
My favorite costume of the night though has to go to battle shoveler Furn as the B-movie classic: Robot Monster!
Another favorite is Marty's Rocket Robin Hood.
Very nicely executed. Now stop bumping into me with your rocket pack!Then comes a series of characters who spaced up their costumes with that universal spacer-upper - aluminum foil! Dr. Horrible might well have gone to space someday on behalf of Bad Horse.
Another strategy was to Halloween-up a space character.
And now the costume that looks like it was made in 3 minutes, but actually took 2 and a half hours of cursing and swearing - Buzz Lightyear.
Sometimes simpler is better, so says Frye and his brain slug.
Some participants used their imaginations. Amelie is the silent movie alien on the left, and Renée is the Workout Barbie pregnant with an alien child on the right.
There are also those that require some explanation.
On the left is my roomie as Space Mary Magdalene, who in the future, has gone to work with the big D. However, she's still handing out resurrection eggs to limbo contest winners or particular suffering in hot costumes. Those red eggs were very much prized. Look up the Magdalene on Wiki to see what the heck Easter Eggs have to do with this, but it's all there. On the right, downstairs neighbor Ludger is dressed as Space Herménégilde Chiasson, a famous poet/artist/playwright/filmmaker/Lieutenant Governor from our fair province. Better not to ask.And then there was those whose space-worthiness no one questions.
So that was our Halloween party this year. How was yours?
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