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Trekkies

  • 1997
  • PG
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
5.1K
YOUR RATING
Trekkies (1997)
Theatrical Trailer from Paramount Classics
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ComedyDocumentary

Denise Crosby takes a first look at the huge fans of "Star Trek" and how the series from around America has affected and shaped their lives.Denise Crosby takes a first look at the huge fans of "Star Trek" and how the series from around America has affected and shaped their lives.Denise Crosby takes a first look at the huge fans of "Star Trek" and how the series from around America has affected and shaped their lives.

  • Director
    • Roger Nygard
  • Stars
    • Denise Crosby
    • Frank D'Amico
    • Barbara Adams
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Roger Nygard
    • Stars
      • Denise Crosby
      • Frank D'Amico
      • Barbara Adams
    • 80User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Denise Crosby
    Denise Crosby
    • Self
    Frank D'Amico
    • Comedian…
    Barbara Adams
    • Self - 'Star Trek' Fan
    Denis Bourguignon
    • Self - 'Star Trek' Fan
    • (as The Denis Bourguignon Family)
    David Greenstein
    • Self - 'Star Trek' Fan
    Laurel Greenstein
    • Self - 'Star Trek' Fan
    Gabriel Köerner
    • Self - 'Star Trek' Fan
    Richard Koerner
    • Self - Gabriel's Father
    • (as Richard Köerner)
    Rich Kronfeld
    Rich Kronfeld
    • Self - 'Star Trek' Fan
    • (as Richard Kronfeld)
    Joyce Mason
    • Self - 'Star Trek' Fan
    Evelyn De Biase
    • Self - 'Star Trek' Fan
    Anne Kathleen Murphy
    • Self - 'Star Trek' Fan
    • (as Anne Murphy)
    Majel Barrett
    Majel Barrett
    • Self
    • (as Majel Barrett Roddenberry)
    James Doohan
    James Doohan
    • Self
    DeForest Kelley
    DeForest Kelley
    • Self
    Walter Koenig
    Walter Koenig
    • Self
    Nichelle Nichols
    Nichelle Nichols
    • Self
    Leonard Nimoy
    Leonard Nimoy
    • Self
    • Director
      • Roger Nygard
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    Peanuthead

    Case study in perception.

    As I sat reading the other reviews about this film it occurred to me how much it is a case study in human perception. Everyone who sees this film will view the same material, but they will all see it differently. Some viewers feel that the people who where shown in the film where exploited and I can see there point. Some of the people shown in the film do come off as weirdoes, oddballs, and nut cases, but I don't feel that is necessarily the film makers fault. Some of these people may really be weirdoes, oddballs, and nut cases. That is why I say the film is a study in perception. For every person who thinks the people shown in the film are crazy, there is another who feels that they are perfectly normal. The film presents these people as they are and lets you decide whether or not they are abnormal in their love of Star Trek. After having seen the film a few times myself I am still trying to figure it out myself. Although I do think some of these people cross the line from fandom to insanity, I can't tell you who does and who doesn't. That is what makes the film so interesting. It's capacity to make you think. As a Star Trek fan myself it made me look at my collection of Star Trek action figures and wonder "How far am I from the guy who wants Spock ears implanted in his skull?" So whether the people in this film make you laugh, think, or just give you the creeps you must admire there passion for Star Trek and there willingness to share that passion. In a world where there are so many violent things people can be passionate about, being passionate about Star Trek is a pretty benign thing. So as far as I am concerned this is a solid film, that gets 6 out of 10 stars from me. "Live Long and Prosper".
    7MundaneNoodle

    wonderfully original

    Finally, something new and fresh. This documentary needed to be made. It's very funny, scary, weird, touching and always interesting. Although the pace drags at times, it's entertaining and *gasp!* educational.

    I'm no trekkie, I do enjoy the movies though. Although I can't relate to the trekkies featured here, one can't help but admire their devotion. Oh sure, we laugh when we see some klingon's going to a fast food restaurant, get a tad freaked out by a transvesite in a Starfleet uniform, and shake our heads at "Spinerfems". But guess what, they aren't hurting anybody! In fact, from what I saw, local Trekkie chapters do a lot of good for their community. Klingons even visit children's hospitals!

    Is it weird to see someone in public wearing a phaser and a star fleet uniform? Yes, to so-called 'normal' people. Yet it's considered perfectly acceptable for an armchair jock to wear major-league baseball caps and jerseys of their favorite players in public. Hey, if a trekkie married couple has a succesful dental practice, do they need to "get a life"? Maybe the guy who spends his Sundays at the bar watching football all day needs to get one.

    Hey, I laughed at it most of the time. I admit it. The candid interviews of some of the ex-cast members are a riot! And near the end of the video, there was one interview with a Radio-Shack-Trekkie (the worst kind, I think) where I could not stop laughing. I mean it, he was such a GEEK. But then, this guy has invented something useful, I haven't. There you go.
    7Logan San

    It's not about coolness...

    I've read many reviews before I actually saw Trekkies and I must admit that I was pleasingly surprised! It isn't as bad as many people want to make you believe... actually I find it very interesting and entertaining. True, there are some really weird people in it, but weird also means NOT boring. And I don't mean only in the film, I also mean in live!

    I think, only StarTrek fans who take themselves too much serious, believe that the people who are shown in Trekkies were portrayed as freaks. I agree that they picked up some real extreme examples of StarTrek fandom, but as mentioned by Peanuthead before, that's what makes the film so interesting: "It's capacity to make you think!"

    And anybody who thinks that they better had shown some "cooler" fans is missing the point! StarTrek fandom isn't about being cool or stylish, it's about enthusiasm, about devotion and about being what you want to be. It's about being yourself and enjoying it, to stay to yourself and not denying what you are or what you love. Not every fan has to live it out like that, but everybody who wants to, is free to do! Sometimes people actually want to be different, not necessarily to be someone special, just to be not like everyone else...

    Sometimes this can cause extreme examples, but think about it, where does the term "fan" come from? ...right, it's the short form of fanatic! (And that's not necessarily always a negative term.)

    At one or two occasions of the film I had to bear in mind the StarTrek/X-Men-Crossover-Novel "Planet X", where the character Archangel is pushing it over the edge with Captain Picard to test this unknown community of the future, which claims itself to be so liberal and tolerant...

    Think about it and you probably think about yourself.

    Greetings LoganSan

    P.S.: Don't mind my bad English... :)
    EdRooney

    Beam Me Up

    "Trekkies" Two years ago, when I visited a Star Trek convention for the first time I was amazed by the dedication some people have made to this universe that was envisioned by the late Gene Roddenberry. The people I met and the creatures I saw evoked two reactions : awe and embarrassment. I am a very casual fan of the series and movies, and I would never consider learning how to speak Klingon or dressing up in uniform. "Trekkies" is a documentary about the dedicated fans of Star Trek and the lives they lead in support of it. After watching the film, I would like everybody to refer to me as "Captain" of the starship S.S. Ed Rooney. Thank you. Former cast member of "Star Trek : The Next Generation", Denise Crosby, hosts this look into the private lives of Trekkers. Her participation in this film ensures deadly accuracy and the involvement of the casts of all the Star Trek shows, who usually show restraint when the subject of fandom comes their way. Director Roger Nygaard takes us into the underworld of conventions, meeting the fanatics who dress up in Starfleet uniforms, Klingon attire, and each hold dearly in their hearts the mythology of Star Trek. We also go out of the conventions and meet some individuals who have taken the world of Trek into their normal lives. One man runs a Star Trek themed dentist office, another complains about a homemade costume's soul-flattening inaccuracies, each speak with a spooky insistence that this is normal for them. We see homes turned into shrines to the show, men slaving over blow-torches trying recreate props, and one gut-busting moment in which a man is shown rolling around city streets in a recreated wheelchair from the program, something that truly needs to be seen to be believed. This all adds up to a rich portrait of the ways and means Star trek fans go to prove their love. Often, the camerawork is too busy and MTVish for my tastes. The movie also has so much to say in 90 minutes that it sacrifices any real in depth look at this phenomenon. I could sit through 5 hours of this, but all we get here is 90 minutes. This documentary is long overdue and I hope it spawns more like it. This is a population with so much to show us and so many stories to tell. One film seems hardly enough. ------------ 8
    8cherold

    fascinating look at a geeky underworld

    I've known a number of sci-fi geeks over the years, and it is fascinating to see a whole movie about them. I've never been able to develop that sort of all-encompassing passion for anything, be in the New York Mets or The Grateful Dead, but it's fascinating to see what this obsessiveness produces.

    I think Trekkies and sci-fi fans in general consist of people who have been pushed so far out of mainstream society - these are almost invariably the people (like me) who were tortured and marginalized growing up - that they have an almost insane attracting to alternate societies. So they go to sci-fi conventions, joining the Society for Creative Anachronisms (you'll also find that there is a major overlap between fans of Lord of the Rings and Star Trek with people who are into S&M or polyamourous relationships. I wish someone would make a documentary about the whole alternate geek lifestyle thing).

    Anyway, this movie is very funny and covers a lot of ground in a pleasantly chaotic fashion, jumping from merchandising to fan fiction to people making it through hard times via their obsession with the show. It is very much worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      This movie was successful and spawned the sequel Trekkies 2 (2004). The sequel travels through the world, mainly in Europe, to show huge fans of Star Trek from outside the United States, and revisits memorable fans featured in the original movie.
    • Quotes

      DeForest Kelley: My favorite fan letter I received, I opened it up and there was a marijuana cigarette glued to a piece of cardboard and a photo of a very delightful-looking young girl, and she said, "you have turned me on so many times, I thought I would return the favor."

      [laughs]

      DeForest Kelley: I kept that one.

    • Crazy credits
      This movie is dedicated to the memory of "Bones" Frazetti - a Trekkie Cat.
    • Connections
      Edited into Trekkies 2 (2004)

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 2002 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Neo Motion Pictures
    • Languages
      • English
      • Klingon
    • Also known as
      • Трекки
    • Filming locations
      • Bakersfield, California, USA(Koerner home)
    • Production companies
      • Neo Art & Logic
      • Trekkies Productions
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    • Budget
      • $375,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $318,246
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $125,636
      • May 23, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $318,246
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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