Celebrity
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This film has got to be some attempt to get Mario Lopez back on the
celebrity
map.
A perfect example of how Hollywood has sacrificed art for
celebrity.
They made American women look shallow and willing to do anything in the pursuit of
celebrity.
Lenny is a great movie dealing with several social issues, shown from a
celebrity
perspective but they stand good from a common man's perspective.
Her observations on life, politics and
celebrity
culture in particular are always dead on, witty and ultimately thought-provoking.
Many people see it as a poignant social commentary, a wickedly funny and dark outlook at a society gone mad with the idea of
celebrity
and media obsession.
I had heard of the film through tadbloid and
celebrity
headlines of how Billy Crudup left his seven month pregnant girlfriend, Mary-Louise Parker, for Claire Danes.
"and with Herbert Lom as Napoleon") and by todays standards would be considered an A-list
celebrity.
i still do not know whether it was seeing the entire movie as stone envisioned it, or if it had to do with seeing the nineties play out as a decade obsessed with celebrity, prizing infamy over fame. it was hard for me to come to terms with juliette lewis's style of acting.
Bruce Lee was a man,not just a celebrity, and his reputation (and his family and friends) deserved better than the bunch of pretenders who wanted to cash in on the tragedy of his death.
This years winners were Calum Best and Bianca Gascoigne.A man famous for being the son of a famous footballer and a young woman famous for being the daughter of a woman married to a famous footballer.Speakes volumes dosen't it?Really accentuates the
celebrity
bit in the title dosen't it?
The point of this documentary is for you to feel sorry for a
celebrity.
The
celebrity
list is extensive, full of prominent black actors/actresses reading excerpts of the interviews conducted so many years ago.
NOTHING SACRED is a look at modern
celebrity
at it's worse and most bathetic.
One thing that I notice to make me go off the two is how much they relish their title as
celebrity
and will bully anyone in the audience if the say something to know them.
As himself, Avid is a
celebrity
stalker who keeps Craig Phillips (from Big Brother 1) and his dead mother in his cupboards and always jumps to the opportunity to "meet" a
celebrity.
Overnight, Birkut becomes a minor
celebrity
and he is given a nice job working for local government.
The film makes fun of the cult of
celebrity
as well as the fickle and short attention-span of the public.
He also recalls his early years on Broadway (only after he was rejected by the President of NBC for being gay),and his eventual rise as a television celebrity, makes this for a film to be taken upon.
His
celebrity
seems to have overshadowed and killed serious criticism of this film, I believe.
The abundant product placements and
celebrity
cameos makes it clear that Kennedy tried as hard to fund this film as he did to make it funny, calling in every favor and taking every opportunity to give a product unnecessary and often distracting camera time.
I don't know if this British production got much publicity or release stateside, despite Peck's movie star
celebrity.
Name everything that's bad about recent comedies: the pointless gross-out humour, the gratuitous
celebrity
cameos, the wafer-thin plot, the fat/ugly jokes, the punchline-less jokes that consist of nothing but a reference to ephemeral American popular culture.
Michael York, sporting a thick crop of cinnamon-colored hair and talking with a Limey accent, plays the visiting
celebrity
with a snide kind of casual indifference, which is perfectly right for the character, but it does nothing for the audience and he elicits little interest; Rita Tushingham (reunited with York from 1967's "Smashing Time") overworks her perky nature and large, round eyes, yet her character hasn't been given many dimensions beyond what we are made to quickly sense (that her aimlessness led her to India and what she really needs is a man in her bed).
Mark Benton is memorable as her
celebrity
son-in-law.
I have no idea if she's supposed to be some
celebrity
of the time, but coupled with Cagney she was really awful.
Killing off Charlie Sheen was a bad move because he was the funniest character in 3.4 has the most
celebrity
cameos but they don't take advantage of the talent.
First, the bottom line: "Outsourced" is a fantastic film, that deserves a wide Hollywood release despite the lack of a
celebrity
actor.
Actually, it gets sillier by the minute: from having Sigourney Weaver (playing a researcher in Anglo-Arab relations moonlighting as a high-class escort) chatting up an Arab playboy's cinematic banter at a society party with "Am I supposed to say 'Your place or mine?'" to which he retorts, "No, these days you say "Betamax or VHS?'"; to seeing Michael Caine (as a
celebrity
British diplomat) standing in the rain holding out a bouquet of flowers for Weaver - whom he has fallen for in the course of her extra-curricular activities and with whom he has had a minor falling out!
These cartoons are mostly recommended for movie buffs who will still recognise the stars being parodied (here they include the Marx Brothers, Carmen Miranda, Ray Milland, Frank Sinatra and Humphrey Bogart) but 'Slick Hare' offers a chase between Bugs and Elmer for anyone not interested in
celebrity
spotting.
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