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ADVERTISEMENT As a society, we are overly obsessed with celebrities. We look up to them, we admire them, and we wish we could be just like them. Of course some people take “fanatic” to a whole new level, with their fandom becoming an obsession. Sometimes when that happens, it leads to some truly twisted and [...]
Posted by Jeff Kelly on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 4:30 am
Filed under Crime · Tagged celebrities, Jeff Kelly, Jewel Michael Kozelka, Justin Bieber Dana Martin, Maksim Myaskovskiy Hilary Duff, Michael jackson Frank Paul Jones, mick jagger hells angels, Miley Cyrus stalker, murder plots, russell crowe al-qaeda, Ryan Seacrest Chidi Uzomah, Shawn Johnson Robert O'Ryan, stalkers, Steve McQueen Charles Manson, TopTenz
With enough cash, sites like Celebrity Talent International will allow you to book a celebrity for the event of your choice. Want Batman to turn up to your birthday? Flash the cash and make it happen. But some prices seem a little, well, high, considering the questionable talent involved. For example, you could book: 10. Courtney [...]
Posted by Karl Smallwood on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at 12:01 am
Filed under People · Tagged Adam Lambert, Backstreet Boys, Black Eyed Peas, booking fees, Carlos mencia, celebrities, Courtney Love, Dane Cook, Donald Trump, Jenny McCarthy, Karl Smallwood, nickelback, susan boyle, TopTenz
Who in their right mind wouldn’t want to be Morgan Freeman? In addition to having one of the world’s most instantly recognizable voices, Freeman has become a cinematic icon with roles in some of the greatest movies of all time. Alas, there can only be one Morgan Freeman. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t [...]
Posted by Nathanael Hood on Sunday, April 7, 2013 at 12:01 am
Filed under People · Tagged Academy Award, Air Force, airplane, alcoholism, Business, businessman, celebrities, drinking, Golden Globe, golf, legendary actor, morgan freeman, Philanthropy, pilot, recognizable voices, U.S. Air Force
Everyone’s heard of how giants like Steve Jobs or Bill Gates have dropped out of college, and in a way, it makes sense. As much as we want to believe this gives us an excuse to also drop out, those guys were literally too smart for college. But it gets even weirder when you realize [...]
Posted by Mohammed Shariff on Wednesday, August 29, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under People · Tagged Anne Hathaway, celebrities, clint eastwood, famous dropouts, Harrison Ford, Jessica Biel, Johnny Depp, Kate Beckinsale, Kelsey Grammar, Leonardo Dicaprio, Michael Fassbender, Mohammed Shariff, movie stars, tom hanks
America’s entrance into World War II back in 1941 triggered the golden age of pinups, pictures of smiling women in a range of clothing-challenged situations. The racy photos adorned lonely servicemen’s lockers, the walls of barracks, and even the sides of planes. For the first time in its history, the US military unofficially sanctioned this [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, May 27, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Art, Photos · Tagged Alberto Vargas, America, Ava Gardner, bettie page, Betty Grable, celebrities, Charlotte Colville, Erotic art, Erotica, Esquire, Fandom, Gil Elvgren, Jane Russell, magazine and poster artist, Marilyn Monroe, Modeling, pin up models, pin ups, Pin-up girl, pinup, pinup artist, Rita Hayworth, The Outlaw, top 10 pin ups, top 10 pinups, TopTenz, US Army Air Force, US Military, USO, Vargas Girls, Veronica Lake, Visual arts, Zoë Mozert
A big ego craves a lot of attention. While egos exist in small forums, like a Youtube comment section or the seating area of a fast food restaurant, they often go unchecked and run rampant in the arts. There needs not be a matching level of talent or accomplishment to warrant an ego, as most [...]
Posted by Ryan Thomas on Friday, May 6, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Music, People · Tagged artists, celebrities, Drake, emo, Entertainment_Culture, Kanye, Kanye West, mainstream rapper, Morrissey, Music, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, rap, Smiths, The Smiths, tone deaf, West
People like lists. You came to this website, didn’t you? Or perhaps you stumbled upon it. Either way, there’s an intangibly simple quality about a list. Ever since the beginning of time we have been prioritizing events, items and just about anything else you can think of on lists. Cavemen were believed to have created [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Art, Business, History, Movies, Music, People, Shopping, Sports · Tagged a list, Bestseller, Billboard Hot 100, Billboard’s Hot 100 Music, celebrities, communication, Entertainment_Culture, Esquire, Forbes, Human Interest, mainstream media, Mass media, media, new york times, pop culture, Popular culture, Publishing, rich people, richest people, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, The New York Times, The New York Times Co, Time Magazine, top 10 lists, TopTenz
10. Steven Seagal At some point the Hollywood Seagal became washed up, fatter and fell under the spell of mind-altering silk suits that seemed to take over his wardrobe and persona. His offering to the music world is a slice of pop-contemporary-blues that can only be described as abhorrent. This film clip features a chubby [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged actors who sing, Bruce Willis, celebrities, child actor, corey feldman, corey haim, Crispin Glover, David Hasselhof, die hard, edward furlong, Entertainment_Culture, gary coleman, James Faust, Joaquin Phoenix, John Connor, Jump in My Car, Law and Order, leonard nimoy, Michael Jackson, Movies, Music, Return of Bruno, singing actors, singing performances, spock, Star Trek, Steven Segal, Television, the Hoff, Vulcan, worst singers, worst videos
In popular culture a “sex symbol” is a person that is admired for their sex appeal. Most of these individuals are famous actors, musicians, or models that have an extensive media following. During the 1950s and 60s a generation of people began to question and challenge the traditionally accepted cultural norms. The relatively conservative ideals [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Monday, July 19, 2010 at 12:43 am
Filed under Fashion, Movies, Music, People, Photos, Television · Tagged Arthur Miller, bettie page, bob dylan, bondage model, Brian Jones, Brigitte Bardot, Cal Trask, celebrities, culture, Elvis, Elvis Presley, Fandom, Frank Sinatra, Honey Ryder, hugh hefner, James Bond, James Dean, James Dougherty, Jayne Mansfield, jimi hendrix, Joe DiMaggio, John Lennon, John Steinbeck, Marcello Mastroianni, Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, mick jagger, Norma Jean, Paul McCartney, Paul Newman, Playboy Magazine, Popular culture, raquel welch, Rebel without a Cause, Rolling Stones, Sex, sex symbol, singers, Sociology, The Hustler, The Rolling Stones, The Silver Chalice, The Tonight Show, Tom Kelley, Ursula Andress
Celebrities and addiction continue to be media’s favorite cocktail. But it’s not the Courtney Loves and Nicole Richies that excites them anymore. Alcoholics and drug addicts do get coverage on the inside pages and the last sections of news bulletins, but the headlines have now been grabbed by other modern addictions. Interventions targeted towards other [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, March 4, 2010 at 8:55 am
Filed under Health · Tagged addicts, celebrities, Donatella Versace, Exercise Addiction, internet addiction, Internet Addiction Disorder (IA), Jocelyn Wildenstein, Lindsay Lohan, Love Addiction, Love Addiction – How To Break It, modern addictions, Oniomania, Plastic Surgery Addiction, Psychology Today, sex addiction, Shopping Addiction, strange addictions, Tanning Addiction, Tanorexia, Teeth Whitening Addiction, Television Addiction, television will never be a serious competitor of broadcasting, The problem with television, Tigers Woods, top 10 addictions, Workaholism