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I have to admit - I don't understand why people go to fan conventions. It sounds like pure hell to me. Crowds. Noise. Lectures. Long Lines. But, I don't understand going to regular conventions either. I avoid going like the plague - and I have an organization I joined a while back in which I probably should try and go to a few conventions with, because you know, NETWORKING! But, ack, convention. Would rather go to the dentist personally - for me the dentist isn't that bad, just basic cleaning no cavitis, but still.. Why pay money and vacation time to do something I hate? No thank you. But I know people who love the things, adore them. Boggles my mind. Just have to jot it down as one of those things I don't understand and leave it at that.
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Date: 2007-08-16 06:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-16 08:16 pm (UTC)Nathan Fillion
James Marsters
Tom Lenk
and Wil Wheaton
are the ones that I know of. All also have another thing in common, they've had to really struggle for roles. It hasn't come as easy for them and some of the others - not that it is ever easy, more by degrees, like just about everything in life. But what I like about those four is they are fairly humble about it. They haven't gotten big-headed as far as I can tell. Particularly impressed with Fillion - who went back to attend the 10,000th episode airing celebration of One Life to Live - he even agreed to appear in two episodes, and it's not like he isn't busy. He's been added as a new regular to Desperate Housewives (TV Guide was the source).
It's that sort of attitude that is rare in this arena.
Wheaton is right - it's all fine and well for someone like me to joke about fan conventions, but not for someone like Patrick Stewart or William Shatner or Brent Spiner, those guys careers are paid for by their fans.
If it weren't for fans, actors wouldn't get the salaries they do. Anymore than baseball players would. It's a bit like biting the hand that feeds you.