So, I'm reading other people's posts about Dragon*Con, and there's a thread in the LJ community about celebrity sightings.
I ... don't care all that much. At least not about the actors or whatever. Sure, I'll go to panels with the Weasley Twins or Neville Longbottom (who is actually rather hot and a raging nerd), because I like Harry Potter. Because they're books. That happened to get turned into movies. Now, I did say to Ben, "Did you realize you were standing next to Q in the elevator just now?" one morning. At least, I'm pretty sure it was him; he looked tired and held on to his coffee rather firmly.
I'm not a media fan. I don't watch TV. In fact, I detest TV. I rarely go to movies. I don't give a crap about actors or directors. (Though if they got Mike & Bryan to come next year to talk about the Legend of Korra, I'd be all over that. One series I care about out of the hundreds that exist does not refute my previous statement.)
Ask me about sitting a couple rows over from Lois McMaster Bujold during the Tom Smith concert last year, though. Or about sitting on the floor in the basement of the Hyatt, chatting with some women ... and Lois McMaster Bujold. (Not that she likely remembers it in the slightest, of course. Though we'd tried subtly to rescue her from this fanboy who was Telling Her About His Novel, but she didn't catch the hint ("Don't you have something to do right now?"), so eventually she fled to the one place he couldn't follow her.)
So, for the most part, the media fandom aspect of Con (which, admittedly, is the biggest part) is entirely wasted on me. I just plain don't care. The parts about book nerding and writing and costume-watching (and, when I'm not sick as shit, drinking) are the ones I go for.
It's easy for me not to get star-struck, because so few people I give a crap about are actually ever there.
I ... don't care all that much. At least not about the actors or whatever. Sure, I'll go to panels with the Weasley Twins or Neville Longbottom (who is actually rather hot and a raging nerd), because I like Harry Potter. Because they're books. That happened to get turned into movies. Now, I did say to Ben, "Did you realize you were standing next to Q in the elevator just now?" one morning. At least, I'm pretty sure it was him; he looked tired and held on to his coffee rather firmly.
I'm not a media fan. I don't watch TV. In fact, I detest TV. I rarely go to movies. I don't give a crap about actors or directors. (Though if they got Mike & Bryan to come next year to talk about the Legend of Korra, I'd be all over that. One series I care about out of the hundreds that exist does not refute my previous statement.)
Ask me about sitting a couple rows over from Lois McMaster Bujold during the Tom Smith concert last year, though. Or about sitting on the floor in the basement of the Hyatt, chatting with some women ... and Lois McMaster Bujold. (Not that she likely remembers it in the slightest, of course. Though we'd tried subtly to rescue her from this fanboy who was Telling Her About His Novel, but she didn't catch the hint ("Don't you have something to do right now?"), so eventually she fled to the one place he couldn't follow her.)
So, for the most part, the media fandom aspect of Con (which, admittedly, is the biggest part) is entirely wasted on me. I just plain don't care. The parts about book nerding and writing and costume-watching (and, when I'm not sick as shit, drinking) are the ones I go for.
It's easy for me not to get star-struck, because so few people I give a crap about are actually ever there.
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Date: 2010-09-10 02:06 am (UTC)From:Just this past weekend, I went with a friend to a horror con, which had some middling celebrities. We mainly went to see Bruce Campbell in person (which we sorta did, even though we missed the event he was hosting, but that's another story). Meanwhile, these people were wandering around, and even the ones I'd seen in film... I had nothing to talk about with them. I enjoyed some of their work, but... no connection. Nothing around which to strike up a conversation, and saying "Hey, I saw Kristy Swanson while she was walking the floor instead of signing stills from her Playboy shoot" doesn't stoke me up. Maybe if I were a bigger fan, or more meta about my media, I would care, but... for the most part, I like the film, I like the roles and the portrayal, but the actor doesn't connect with me that much.
Except Bruce Campbell. He's awesome, and the few seconds I saw him before con staff managed to escort him away from the fans he was as funny as expected.
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Date: 2010-09-11 08:33 am (UTC)From:BUT WISCON IS FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE BOOKS. There's a lot of media tie-in stuff, but it's a spec-fic LIT con. The focus is on books.
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