Watch: $ellebrity 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – Celebrity photographer Kevin Mazur gives an all access pass to life behind the velvet rope and in front of the camera..
Plot: Fame has become what millions of us follow, believe in and seemingly what we care about most – as well as a billion-dollar-a-year industry. But what does our intense fascination with celebrity say about us? And how much is too high a price to pay for our own curiosity run rampant? “$ellebrity” is a candid dialogue about the tone and texture of celebrity, past, present and future; an examination of our pop culture; and an honest look at the quality of our media consumption.
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Nice look at both sides
This is a fun not so little documentary about celebrities and paparazzi. There are several laughs along the way, and you can hear some of the experiences from the celebs mouths.Other interviewed, are paparazzo, editors, readers of tabloids, and there is a little history lesson about how this all came about and how it used to be “back in the day”.
To me it was all very interesting and honest in it’s portrayal of how it is the walk the street or step out of your car as a celebrity. They cover people who aim to be stalked by the paparazzi as well as the children of celebs who plead for people to stop taking pictures. In that one moment, where Travis’ son was asking to be left alone, it’s hard not to feel bad for just witnessing what is being done to this child.
I’m one of those people who have never purchased a celebrity tabloid magazine. I do scan the covers while waiting in obnoxiously long lines at the market and I do now and then click a link about a celebrity, but I have never qu8te understood the people who buy this junk. The kind of people who talk about celebrities when you ask them how they are doing, as if that’s their life. I find it a little pathetic.
At no point in the documentary do they explicitly say where the line is overall, and I don’t think anybody really knows. Some say it definitely starts with the children, but people want to see little Suri. And sometimes I figure, Katie Holmes wants to show her off. It’s hard to know where the line is… but for me, it’s not making celebrities’ daily activities a part of my daily life. They are just people, after all, and my life has to be more important to me than theirs.
Watched this twice.
Excellent telling of an important tale.Just because a person has chosen to be famous or is an actor or performer there are boundaries that we have crossed in our culture.
Those crossed boundaries are creating a culture that we are beginning to regret.
A course correction is needed and perhaps the viewer will see that to be true. As I watched this I asked myself: What makes it okay to invade people’s privacy to the degree that we have allowed? What makes it my business to see private moments that were stolen for a buck? Might want to ask ourselves who we are becoming by tolerating this to the degree that it occurs. Where do we draw the line? What makes children fair game? I think this film is a useful cautionary tale. Once the genie is out of the bottle where does it stop?
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Runtime 1 hr 29 min (89 min) (USA)
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Genre Documentary
Director Kevin Mazur
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Actors Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez, Sarah Jessica Parker
Country United States
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