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Death of Celebrity Culture?
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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 397991" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I think that celebrity culture (as in: artist and royalty celebrities) has already started to decrease since the turn of the century, maybe sooner.</p><p>I can watch terrific actresses like Cate Blanchett or Isabelle Huppert picking their favourite films in the Criterion Closet and they come across as people I could meet in the supermarket.</p><p>Films are now marketed as just the films, rather than "starring Joan Crawford, the way you like to see her!" or "from the maker of Taxi Driver!"</p><p></p><p>Social media and reality TV "personalities" have taken over the Celebrity Status and it's never bothered me that much simply because I've never believed in these talentless whores - and they're very easy to avoid (unless you subscribe to certain media that mention them a lot).</p><p>Case in point: I don't know who Hailey Balee is or what she said, let alone what went viral.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 397991, member: 8"] I think that celebrity culture (as in: artist and royalty celebrities) has already started to decrease since the turn of the century, maybe sooner. I can watch terrific actresses like Cate Blanchett or Isabelle Huppert picking their favourite films in the Criterion Closet and they come across as people I could meet in the supermarket. Films are now marketed as just the films, rather than "starring Joan Crawford, the way you like to see her!" or "from the maker of Taxi Driver!" Social media and reality TV "personalities" have taken over the Celebrity Status and it's never bothered me that much simply because I've never believed in these talentless whores - and they're very easy to avoid (unless you subscribe to certain media that mention them a lot). Case in point: I don't know who Hailey Balee is or what she said, let alone what went viral. [/QUOTE]
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