21 July, 2011

Hallway Interview at CBC Homerun


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Aimee

7 comments:

  1. So, basically what you are supporting is a generation of lazy artists. Man - I AM SO BEHIND THIS. All I have to do is write some shitty idea on a piece of paper & sell it to the invisible museum. Thanks

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  2. @Anonymous — If you were as cute and famous as James Franco, maybe some fame whore would give you $10,000 for nothing, too. But since you are probably not that cute or famous, you have to just shrug it off. It's like asking why some good people die young, while some evil people live long, happy lives. Life's just not fair, and the rich and beautiful have one up on the rest of us. They make money by throwing it at each other.

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  3. @Also Anonymous I'm not merely a fame whore; I have a lot to offer. How many people do you know who have completed 100 Jobs? I've also been modelling and acting professionally for a decade in media quiet/polite Canada. Famous people make money through having some degree of talent, building their personal brands, and exposure, which is largely bought through clever PR. I'm playing the game AND creating art. Are you?

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  4. No, I am not "playing the game," and yes, I am creating art (the real kind, not make-believe art). My company created $9 million worth last year, at an 18% profit margin. Not our best year, but we'll survive. And I didn't have to give any money at all to James Franco (he never asked when I met him at Yale, and I assumed he already had plenty.) He's obviously a shrewder businessman than I am, since his profit on Fresh Air was close to 100%! No wonder her gets all the hot girls!

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  5. @Also Anonymous I would love to see your art. What is your website?

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  6. This is currently the second most viewed video ever on CBC Homerun's YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/cbchomerun

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  7. Now it's the most viewed video ever. Wow.

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