Ya know, I realize that Hollywood is not a bastion of family-friendly values, and that there are people who are willing to do almost anything it takes to reach the “big time”. Despite all that, an ad I found in Variety (The very well known entertainment industry magazine) hits a new low…
The ad was titled: “Celebrity ‘Home Movie’?”, and it went on to propose the creation of supposedly illicit home movies to ensure “The fast track to stardom”. You may be familiar with the sort of thing being described here: The infamous Pamela Anderson/Tommy Lee honeymoon video or the more recent Paris Hilton video that surfaced on the ‘net.
Basically what this enterprise offers is payment of up to $500,000(!!!) and a share of the profits from the sales of such films. They will create a carefully scripted/edited piece of work that will then be leaked to the public, presumably via the internet. The ad claims that they are a $100MM organization which has done this sort of thing many times over the last 10 years.
This is disgusting on every level: The person willing to do this to further their career, the company creating and promoting this “service”, and the fact that Variety is willing to run the ad.
What’s also sad is the fact that this sort of thing actually seems to work. How many people had heard of Paris Hilton prior to that steamy video which was supposedly released without her permission? It strains coincidence that after that became public she became well-known, and then became even more famous via a starring role in the trashy reality show The Simple Life.
The next time some celebrity scandal finds it’s way onto the internet or Entertainment Tonight, think twice before feeling sorry for the poor victim. While you’re at it, keep an eye on that person’s career in the ensuing months and don’t be surprised if they benefit from it.










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I read an article once that had some poignant advice. If you’re going to do something that you don’t want the whole world to see, put away the camera and the camcorder. How’s that for a concept?
Sadly, the victims who really deserve our sympathy will never be known to us, because it’s unlikely that they will ever appear on Entertainment Tonight or its ilk. Just not newsworthy enough, I guess… As with the recent Bill O’Reilly scandal, it seems that only the stories of people accused of extorting and/or gold digging are “juicy” enough to make the news.
Brian
I know this thread is a bit old, but just read it now.
I know a rumour went around a while back suggesting that Hugh Grant could have “created” the vice bust when he was caught with Divine Brown.
Before that, he was well known in the UK and internationally, but not that well known in the US which is a key market, after that he became much more sought after in US productions.