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I didn't even know there was one out till someone told me today it grossed something like $28k. Might be so bad that could be fun to watch.
Is she naked in it? If so I can save $11.50 and just surf the web :-DI didn't even know there was one out till someone told me today it grossed something like $28k. Might be so bad that could be fun to watch.
Yep. There's only one Paris Hilton movie worth watching and I already have that one on DVD.Is she naked in it? If so I can save $11.50 and just surf the web :-D
That's the one. I thought my bud was pulling my leg when he told me today until I took a quick look online.But I think the OP is referring to The Hottie and the Nottie. It even sounds stupid. She was pimping it on Letterman a couple of weeks ago.
Not even worth wasting the bandwidth on.Hmm, maybe it's direct to DVD so I can waste a netflix streaming hour on it....I sure as heck won't waste a slot in my queue for it.
The question is: When will we as a society as realize that acting as if we care only fuels people like this.Good god, when will it end... When will Paris wake up and realize that nobody really cares?
Couldn't have said it better myself.Other than money, she has nothing that makes her a "star". No talent, no morals, no brains. She doesn't seem to realize that she is a joke, not an idol.
I actually think she realizes EXACTLY what she is, and boy does she use it to make money. Quoting wikipedia here, but according to Forbes magazine "she earned approximately $2 million in 2003–2004,$6.5 million in 2004–2005, and $7 million in 2005–2006." This is from her modeling/acting/business "career", not just from inheritance trusts. She has had a line of purses, a wildly successful perfume line, shoes, hair extensions, clothing, and even a line of champagne.Other than money, she has nothing that makes her a "star". No talent, no morals, no brains. She doesn't seem to realize that she is a joke, not an idol.
It's not like society has changed.... people have always gawked at the rich and famous and gossiped about the intimate details of their personal lives (see: Henry VIII). The biggest difference is that today we have 24/7 media and the internet, and an industry 100% dedicated to pointing out the mistakes of celebrities, which make it easier for people to track the actions of the rich and famous. I think it's human nature to gawk and stare at that which we don't or cannot have. We can't act like this is a new phenomenon... it's just easier.The question is: When will we as a society as realize that acting as if we care only fuels people like this.
You know I just yanked the pin off the grenade!Well, i'd rather imagine her than HH in his brown helmet and kitty's undies...arghhhhhhhhhhhh..my head starts throbbing at the image again..
If she showed up naked at my door, it wouldn't be the time of day I'd give her, I can tell you that much...The question is: When will we as a society as realize that acting as if we care only fuels people like this.
I could care less if she shows up naked at my door. (OK, speaking hypothetically here). I don't want to give her the time of day.