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| Denise Crosby | ... | Herself | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Barbara Adams | ... | Herself | |
| Tony Alleyne | ... | Himself | |
| Christine Anderson | ... | Herself | |
| Paola Martinelli Arlotti | ... | Herself (scenes deleted) | |
| Vaughn Armstrong | ... | Himself | |
| Richard Arnold | ... | Himself | |
| Jay Baker | ... | Himself - No Kill I: The Next Generation | |
| Casey Biggs | ... | Himself | |
| John Billingsley | ... | Himself | |
| Brannon Braga | ... | Himself | |
| Mike Cinciripino | ... | Himself - No Kill I | |
| Dave Downey | ... | Herself - No Kill I | |
| Matthew Feeney | ... | Chief Engineer O'Malley | |
| Daryl Frazetti | ... | Himself | |
| Joel Goulet | ... | Himself - No Kill I: The Next Generation | |
| Richard Herd | ... | Himself | |
| Ed Hunter | ... | Singer, No Kill I | |
| Daniel Jalkut | ... | Himself | |
| Charlie Jett | ... | Himself | |
| Dominic Keating | ... | Himself | |
| Mike Kellogg | ... | Himself - No Kill I | |
| Kett Kettering | ... | Herself (as Kathleen 'Kett' Kettering) | |
| Gabriel Köerner | ... | Himself | |
| Richard Koerner | ... | Himself | |
| Cirroc Lofton | ... | Himself | |
| Andy Mangels | ... | Himself | |
| Jack Matthew | ... | Himself - No Kill I: The Next Generation | |
| Allen Maxwell | ... | Himself - No Kill I: The Next Generation | |
| Joanna K. McMeikan | ... | Herself | |
| Robert Meyer Burnett | ... | Himself | |
| Phil Morris | ... | Himself | |
| Dave Ninja | ... | Himself - No Kill I: The Next Generation | |
| Michael O'Halloran | ... | Himself | |
| Ethan Phillips | ... | Himself | |
| Dennis Rayburn | ... | Himself | |
| Bill Salfelder | ... | Pinluh Hod / himself | |
| Fred Schneider | ... | Himself | |
| Tracy Scoggins | ... | Herself | |
| Karen Simmons | ... | Herself - No Kill I | |
| Dave Smith | ... | Himself - No Kill I | |
| Ggreg Snyder | ... | Himself | |
| Relja Trajkovic | ... | Himself | |
| Connor Trinneer | ... | Himself | |
| Sarah Turner-Bennett | ... | Herself | |
| Joshua Underwood | ... | Himself | |
| Veljko Vidic | ... | Himself | |
| Nana Visitor | ... | Herself | |
| Ken Wieken | ... | Mr. Sakk / himself | |
| Heather Witt | ... | Herself / Romeo and Juliet Nurse | |
| Scott R. Wright | ... | Himself / Romeo and Juliet Engineer (as Scott Wright) | |
Directed by | |||
| Roger Nygard | |||
Produced by | |||
| Denise Crosby | .... | executive producer | |
| Jennifer Haire | .... | associate producer | |
| Michael Leahy | .... | producer | |
| Joel Soisson | .... | executive producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| J.J. Holiday | (co-composer) | ||
| Billy Sullivan | (co-composer) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| David Doyle | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Roger Nygard | |||
Sound Department | |||
| Bil Martel | .... | sound mixer | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Jamison Scott Goei | .... | visual effects supervisor | |
| Gabriel Köerner | .... | digital artist | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Tarina Reed | .... | additional videographer | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Stacy Chess | .... | assistant editor | |
Other crew | |||
| Simone De Camargo | .... | controller: Neo/Trekkies | |
| Scott Foster | .... | production assistant: Baltimore | |
| Jennifer Haire | .... | production coordinator | |
| Gabriel Köerner | .... | research consultant | |
| Paul Skidmore | .... | production assistant | |
| Landis Stokes | .... | production assistant | |
Thanks | |||
| James Swallow | .... | special thanks (as Jim Swallow) | |
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Trekkies 2, like the first movie, is an endearing portrayal of the Star Trek fanbase. This time the producers go on the road and travel around the world to meet Star Trek fans from Australia, Brazil, Italy, France, Germany and even Serbia, documenting their experiences with Star Trek and going into the lives of several fans.
In between each segment of the travelogue are pieces that can be described simply as an open forum for fans to discuss issues relating to fandom, such as what makes a "Normal Fan", should you wear your uniform in public, etc. This helps give the fans more a of voice, which many found lacking in the first film.
One thing to note about the DVD is that it in fact features 2 documentaries, as the deleted scenes are cut together in a coherent way to complement the main film, raising issues that may not have fit well with the main film.
Of course, the film also features 'characters' from the first movie, like Gabe Koerner, Brian Dellis, Barbara Adams and Daryl Frazetti, making the movie feel like one of several other documentaries that have followed its subjects over the years, like 7-up.
Moments that stood out for me were the interview with Robert Burnett and the Sacramento segment that feature five Star Trek tribute bands. The Serbia segment was also quite effective because it felt more 'important', going a bit into the recent war and how some fans looked to Star Trek as a way of coping with the war. In fact, the film documents the first ever convention held in Serbia.
As a casual Star Trek fan, it was interesting to see that there was still a fanbase that existed given the current nature of Trek. Given that Star Trek: Nemesis pretty much flopped and Enterprise is on the verge of cancellation, it's kind of nice to see that there are still fans out there who are enthusiastic about Star Trek. It was also nice to see fans that were self-deprecating and could joke about the fact that they're fans. There are also poignant, philosophical moments that get to the heart of the film, such as when one of the fans says, "When reality stops being so lame, we'll stop doing this."
The film not only works because of its content, but also because of its style - irregardless of it's content, the film is just a great documentary. Given this, and the fact that you actually get two films on the DVD, I think everyone should pick this up.
8/10