Why
do celebrity deaths impact the general public so much?
Not exact matches
But — and this is a key point — so
do the
deaths of those
celebrities for whom I have no attachment.
This trope — an actor playing a surlier, fictional version of himself — has been
done to
death already, and Don't Trust the B — leans too heavily on the actor's state of
celebrity limbo, filling in late -»90s jokes and references where the real laughs ought to be.
2016 will likely go down as one of the most depressing years in recent history, but that has more to
do with a certain reality TV host being elected President of the United States, not to mention some particularly hard - hitting
celebrity deaths, than the movies we watched along the way.
But the few times Greek
does hit, it gets off some pointed, witty zingers at the expense of the degradation of pop culture,
celebrity self - involvement, and the
death throes of corporate music.
(For the record IMHO I'm sure it doesn't, but its a funny coincidence nonetheless)(Besides, The Crocodile Hunter's
death was more random than his life, again IMHO)(But what
does celebrities have to
do with this, or anything?)
Look, this isn't, or shouldn't be, a head - to - head competition between online marketing tools; we don't need a Twitter - versus - Website
celebrity death match.