My experience with Thomas F. Wilson!
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DorsiaRes — 14 years ago(July 16, 2011 09:33 AM)
i had a slightly similar experience. saw his stand up in portland, oregon last night and it was hilarious. he was selling dvds after the show, my friend and i got a picture taken with him. i was trying to tell him a story about my dad getting the griff costume after BTTF 2 wrapped and his hoverboard, but he cut me off after the first sentence and said the same thing "yeah? cool" you could tell he was not interested! i do understand though that there was a lobby full of people waiting to meet him, and he had to go on stage again that night but still made me feel bad! i am glad he at least took a picture with me.
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franscutchy — 14 years ago(July 17, 2011 09:39 AM)
That's a cool picture

I have to say, Tom's a nice guy, but he doesn't make any sense. It's like he's in some kind of "limbo". He mentions Biff in his act right off the bat BUT he won't sign BTTF stuff or listen to fans' stories about it. He wants to be a standup comedian.
HOWEVER, he's not putting hims1c84elf out there or selling himself as a standup comedian! Standup is a very big field and when you think of standup, you think of Dane Cook, Dimitri Martin and other guys.
On his youtube his latest video is him performing on a cruise ship. He steps out to his MASSIVE audience that packed the house. They're cheering and applauding. Question: is that crowd really there just to hear him tell jokes? Or, is that crowd there because they want to see Biff in person?
My point. nobody knows who "Tom Wilson" is. You have to say "Biff" for people to know who he is. I agree with everyone else here on the board. he should embrace what made him famous and people will appreciate and respect his other talents. -
ZFPeterson — 14 years ago(October 05, 2011 03:08 AM)
Clearly, I am the only person who would greet the guy and talk to him about Wing Commander. Perhaps not being another boring BTTF fan asking him the same questions would engraciate him towards me.

I like to think actors like to be asked about their less well known works, because it's something a bit different for them. God knows, I get irritated having to tell the same anecdote to three or four different groups of people in the pub or at work, when they ask me about a holiday or some such.
And it's not like Wing Commander is some forgotten one off for him - he was in three games (Wing Commander III, IV and Prophecy) and 13 episodes of the cartoon series, Wing Commander Academy. That's got to be close to his Back to the Future screen time. -
optims129 — 14 years ago(November 07, 2011 02:51 AM)
every actor or celebrity is diffrent. people should remember that.
gary busy is a perverted old man his son jake busy is a bit of a jerk.
orlando bloom forget it he doesn't care if your a fan if he can make it so he doesn't have to deal with you he will..(who the beep goes to a cast and crew wrap party with a bodyguard hanging out as his side all night while he sucks face with kate bosworth.. apparently he does..)
i've met MANY celebs and worked with quite a few. those i listed above are the worst i've ran across.
i've met some of the most awsomest as well.
magic johnson, johnny depp and adam sandler all are GREAT guys very down to earth and will make time for co-workers and fans if they can.
i've met those that can be awsome or can be very abrasive and off putting.(your rolling a dice when meeting these folks)
michael bein, lou 1c84ferrigno, tom savini
and i've become friends with a few celebs.
tom wilson seems to be a really nice guy and is just very over the BTTF thing.
i cant see him saying no to signing BTTF swag unless its happened to someone on the boards. i can see him chargeing 30 bucks like a normal autograph goes for absolutely.. sign that stuff for free. hell no you want a signature pay the convention prices people. $30 bucks a signature!!
"can you call me a butthead?", "can i call my friend and u call him a butthed" "can you say "hello mc fly, think mcfly think!!" it got old for himm long ago so he wrote a great song about it that he eather opens with or closes with.. and if he does the song don't be a douche and go up to him after the show and go "so whats with the roumers of BTTF 4 and 5 and do you still talk to and hang out with the cast.." you already know the answer and its not gonna change just for you.. it might if you find out what his favorite liquer is and you show up with the very expensive version of his favorite liquer.. but its not garenteed it will..
i've met and talked to chris lloyd and lea thomson at GREAT lengths while working and visiting events and cons. they've heard every roumer out there and will debunk and shut down every one of them. there is no Doc brown and the train centered storyline. nobody is interested robert zemekis has done his trillogy and has no plans or reason to go back to it and has even told the studio hes not interested.. the cast wont do it unless EVERYONE reterns i.e. cast and crew. so the answer collctively is "not happening ever!"
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super-staff — 13 years ago(March 09, 2013 09:16 PM)
The closest I've ever gotten to 'meeting' a celebrity is to leave a comment on their blog/facebook online and that was what I did with Thomas Wilson. I left a message on his blog under a post about his disdain for autographs. He explained in detail the very rough experiences he's had with fans. I believe the reason he says the 'it will end up online' thing is because he claims that once he left a nice autograph to a guy who claimed to be a huge fan of his but then he saw that very autograph being sold sometime later. Something like that clearly would hurt an actor who did something generous for someone. He seems like a nice guy, though. He replied to me, thanking me and cracking a cute little joke. What a lot of people seem to forget is that celebrities are people and they, too, have good and bad days.
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dvdauthority — 12 years ago(October 20, 2013 09:55 AM)
Every celebrity most likely has a post about something like this. Put yourself in their place - they're asked about the same thing, day after day. "Tell me about Biff, what was it like working on BTTF? Can you sign my photo" It's got to get old. The fact that he made that YouTube song about just this shows he had a good sense of humor about it. Someone probably caught him on a bad day.