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November 19th, 2010, 10:22 PM | #11 | |
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January 7th, 2011, 06:13 AM | #12 |
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I don't particularly like paparazzi pics. I admit I'm occasionally tempted by the bikini candids but its all very disrespectful in my opinion. They work hard, subject themselves to interviews over and over again being asked the same (sometimes pretty stupid) questions (over and over again). And I do mean that literally. Its common at film festivals and the like for an actor to sit down in a room and then one interviewer after another is allowed to film or record an interview, all day long. And let's not get into people introducing themselves and wanting attention when they run into a celeb in public. I remember being in a movie theatre near where I live one time about 20 years ago. As it turned out it was the theatre that George Lucas went to when he wanted to see a movie. I went to a movie and recognized him sitting in the row in front of me. I kept quiet but a few minutes later some others also recognized him and leaned forward to ask him "Hey, you're him aren't you!". He was polite but very cool and obviously not thrilled with being bothered as he was eating his popcorn waiting for the movie to start. I was embarrassed to be in the same theatre with these guys. (Strangely it wasn't long after that when a small private theatre was built at Skywalker Ranch. )
Let them have some kind of private life without being constantly spied upon.
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January 24th, 2011, 06:59 PM | #13 |
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The fact that almost every week a new celeb mag comes out somewhere in the world means the publishers think there is a demand for more candid "everyday" photos.
Almost every modern mobile phone can take photos and many people carrying cameras round with them as well. There is no hiding place. After the third page of Britney buying sprouts or Celine buying the new Mastodon CD I tend to switch off however, nice to see others do the same. |
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