OOC ("The 4th be with you...")
Well... More like something else with 'terr-' in it, actually.
The hall of the venue the event was in was smaller than a soccer pitch, with 80% of it stands selling 'mystery bags'. There was an area with seats and a big projector screen, and a sofa in front of it for guests to arrive, so you'd think they'd talk movie trailers, right? Nope, in comes a writer for Hollywood to talk about the labor strike of the Writer's Guild, and he was about as entertaining as a sack of potatoes. Also, people were giving autographs and, going by how busy the line was, i'm certain i wasn't the only one who never heard of any of them.
Honorable mention to the few stands that actually tried to make something of it, one had trial swordfighting classes and another set up a full-on Maid Cafe. Also a fair amount of cosplayers, but since they're audience i'm not counting it in favor of the event itself. Overall, it was a Comic, Movie and Manga convention with (virtually) no comics, movies or manga.
Don't know why they made the event last a weekend, when all you'd need is an hour or two before heading back home. But hey, one less thing on the bucketlist i suppose.