I don't pay appearance fees, I don't guarantee cast.
I guess. I don't know fandom budgeting, but it'd seem to me that people who could never afford those fees would like to see each other around when the movie's actually coming out, even without the cast guarantee.
I would prefer the party myself. I mean, seeing cast would be great, but hanging out with buffistas and other true fans, plus going as a group to cheer and act stupid (in the best possible way) at the premiere and attend the opening, plus possibly getting to do stuff around LA with buffistas, these things sound much more fun to me. I don't know how much this is worth, though, because I don't know if I would be able to make either one.
I went to the Angel Flashback Weekend event last year, which was very similar to what this event looks to be. It was a bit pricey, but aside from a few organizational screw-ups it was well done. Really more of a convention-type event than the fan party weekends that Allyson, Maya, and the Bronze PBP committee put on. There was a dealer room, multiple panel discussions with the cast, autograph and photo sessions, and a Kane concert.
My Platonic fan-party has fans who will still be happy even if they talk to other fans and never get face time with a Big Name. (Although, admittedly, I was sad when I went to the LA F2F and barely got to say hi to ita, so there you are.)
Allyson, (x-post with the OB) insent
If Mutant Boosters paid the entire cast of LOST to show up, they could charge $600 and D:LA would go away.
I'm not really broken hearted, I'm just oddly territorial. Peeing on the carpet isn't really going to help, since my heart wasn't in it.
If my heart was in it, there would be a throwdown to beat all throwdowns.
Did anyone besides Fox create a decent network television series in the 5 years prior to the current one?
Gilmore Girls
- Warner Bros Television and The WB
Joan of Arcadia
- Sony Television and CBS
The O.C.
- Warner Bros. Television (though distributed by Fox)
Nip/Tuck
- Warner Bros. Televsion (again, distributed by Fox through fX. Also, maybe not "network," I guess, I forgot briefly.)
But, yeah, mostly Fox productions.
Kiba, I'm going to be at DragonCon too, with shrift. I suspect we're going to need a team of people to stand in line for the Firefly panels, but I'm so there.
(Also, Jacob from SG-1 is going to be there. Huh. And Dean Stockwell.)
Dana, I'm a big nerd who wants to go to all the Firefly panels all the time. But ooh, Dean Stockwell. He's so cool!
My Platonic fan-party has fans who will still be happy even if they talk to other fans and never get face time with a Big Name.
If PBP had lasted one more year, I probably would have gone to LA for the weekend, but skipped the actual party (still would've gone to pre-party). It got to the point where I was paying a lot to do things like try to find my friends, get crushed if I managed to end up within spitting distance of a VIP, and hold Joss's beer. (Which I guess some people would pay a lot of money to do, but I myself would rather talk to the guy.) ETA: I do not fault PBP Inc for any of these. They are just true things.
I am going to Dragon*Con primarily because it is close enough to me that I can make the trip without going broke (new possibilities of me living with my parents from August to December mean maybe even MORE Dragon*Con money for me). I also hyperventilated because Joss + Southeast = So Unlikely. But I don't think Cons are really my scene - too many lines, not enough food that comes with the ticket.
I would not be lying if I said I had the most fun at the pre-parties for PBP. Plus, in my con-VIP experience, you get hassled by management even if the VIP would like to speak to you. (Or, in Allyson's case where she was just hanging out, ATTACKED by security.) I'd rather have the possibility but no guarantee of talking to a VIP in a real, human way, than the guarantee of standing in line for a long time for an autograph.
I am not completely over being starstruck, but it is so much more about the sharing of fandom for me than it was in the before time in the long long ago (though even then, fans were more fun).
I guess. I don't know fandom budgeting, but it'd seem to me that people who could never afford those fees would like to see each other around when the movie's actually coming out, even without the cast guarantee.
I am these people.
Were Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared Fox shows?