Star Trek Conventions
Approval Rate: 57%
Reviews 14
by ladyjesusfan77_7
Mon Nov 19 2007I think if a person has time to travel to go to these kind of conventions, then they've got wayyyyyy too much time on their hands.
by gentle_jude
Thu Oct 27 2005I am a bit of a Trekkie. I don't think any conventions are a scam, not unless you have to pay a real lot to see the actors.
by castlebee
Tue Apr 26 2005Ive never attended a Star Trek convention because, not being a SciFi fan, this show did not mean that much to me back in the day. However, I have attended two Dark Shadows Festivals and I had a blast both times. Dark Shadows was one of my favorite memories from childhood; it sparked my imagination and actually helped me become more interested in the classic literature they so often blatantly ripped off for their storylines. Today, its something I view as a combination of nostalgia with a touch of humor and innocent lost romance. And, regardless of the opinion of the cool police (whoever they are LOL), I have to say that what I experienced at these two Dark Shadows Festivals was a very large cross-section of the population. Oh, yes there were definitely some die hard fans willing to go that extra few steps into off-the-wall fandom. But a large portion appeared to be your average former kid who ran home from school to see what was up at Collinwood that day. I think there are lots... Read more
by canadasucks
Sun Aug 01 2004They're not too bad. . .but these people have to try and date more often.
by jamie_mcbain
Sun Aug 01 2004I went to a convention, and had fun checking out the display booth, buying stuff, and getting an autograph from a celebrity. I wouldn't go all the time, only if I am intersted enough.
by misspackrat4je_sus
Wed Jul 07 2004These are not too irritating -- unless someone tries to invite me to one. Granted, Star Trek is a show I can take or leave. However, if these folks want to have a convention based on Star Trek (or any other program) -- hey, let 'em have their fun!!
by oldiesmusicfan_101
Mon Feb 23 2004If you like the show fine watch it, even talk about it with your friends, but it's the wackos who like this thing that is kind of scary. Dressing up and pretending to be somebody else, what, is your own life so crappy that you need to pretend to be a pretend guy? I'm not sure about anyone else but I think that is pretty pathetic.
by classictvfan47
Mon Feb 23 2004Although I haven't been to a TrekCon yet, Star Trek isn't going to be stopped anytime soon. The millions of fans across the world will see to that! As for the costumes, how is it any different than PRETENDING to be a sports star by dressing up in his uniform and helmet? And, there's nothing wrong with pretending.
by tvtator
Sun Dec 14 2003I'm not a Star Trek fan, and I don't mind the conventions, it's the people who get way too obsessed about the show, the characters, the actors that bug me. I think going to a convention or even a couple is fine, but to some it's like a religion, it's scary.
by forgotten_hero
Sat Nov 15 2003Sometimes it's good to have a place for all of the freaks to go.
by enkidu
Sat Nov 01 2003I think it is sad that these people have so little going on in their real lives that they feel compelled to role-play in someone else's fantasy.
by ladyshark4534
Tue Oct 28 2003The show isn't bad. But I really dislike TrekCon. When you see 80-year old women walking around in plastic dresses, You know something just isn't clicking.
by kolby1973
Mon Oct 27 2003I went to one of these once, and I felt almost as scared as I do when I go to gay bars on DRAG QUEEN night......can't really explain why....I am kind of scared of clowns..and sometimes drag queens remind me of clowns..maybe it was all the strange outfits the Trekkies were wearing..not sure. But I don't necessarily think Trekkies are nerds or anything like that....I just felt kinda frightened by the large amounts of idolatry going on in the convention I guess..not sure...
by irishgit
Sun Oct 26 2003I'd give this a five, except for the fact that these conventions regularly gather up all the geeks and social misfits and give them a place to interact with their own kind. I am astonished, nay, aghast, that ClassicTVFan states he has not attended such an event. I fully expected him to have the full range of costumes, including Uhuru's. In fact, having examined his web site, I expect that he wears a StarFleet uniform every day while he's working in Mom's basement.