SeaBreeze wrote: Just like recent politics, are there only two families that can try their hand at running the country? Are we stuck with the Bushs and the Clintons? George, then Dubya, now they're talking about Jeb? Bill, and now Hillary?
Throwing in the Kennedys it sounds pretty much how the Mafia is set up doesn't it?
Speaking of mafia.... Celebrities piqued my interest around the time Comic Con did. Not the celebrities themselves, it was how they use media and networking that drew my attention.
They work almost exactly the way politicians do. Turn up at gigs that appeal to their fan base and pretend to be just 'one of the guys' with the same interests as the fans. A 'bonding' thing. They're marketing themselves as a brand rather than as a person.
I picked a couple, more or less at random, from TV and Movies, and 'followed' them for a time on their boringly inane Twitter sites.
After a while the same references to places, same contacts, same 'followers', and cliquey reciprocal recommendations to 'follow' someone else they owed a favor, kept cropping up.
The links between seemingly disparate types of celebs was illuminating. 'Fame' is an even closer community than I imagined. Their shameless and gushing pandering to directors is downright embarrassing. Many seem to be linked to particular directors and I guess that's why we see so many turn up in movies that don't suit them. It's a symbiotic thing. 'Stars' want particular directors, and directors need 'Stars' to sell their movie and make 'em look good. They presumably then work in tandem on gouging bigger money from the producers, seems to be how these things are done all round doesn't it?
It was a fascinating exercise watching how they 'play' to the fans. Giving them the impression that they are being somehow 'intimately' included in their day to day lives while really giving nothing away of their real existence. Nothing wrong with that, I'd tell 'em nothing too knowing there's so many psychos in the jungle these days, but it does say a lot about the fans who fall for it.
As I said, it's exactly like politics, treat 'em like mushrooms, keep 'em in the dark and feed 'em BS.... fans and voters love that stuff.
