Gossip columnist Janet Charlton says Courtney Cox has missed the mark in portraying the world of celebrity gossip magazines in the new FX series, Dirt. While Dirt portrays the paparazzi lifestyle as both glamorous and trashy, Charlton says the people working in the world of celebrity gossip don't take themselves--or their jobs--so seriously. And, she says, the scenes where Cox's character is walking freely at parties is crap. Gossip magazine editors, she says, would never be invited to premiere parties and whatnot. Charlton says Cox's "fatal error was making the show a dreadful melodrama/soap opera" when, in reality, working in celebrity gossip is a laugh.While I don't know anything about the gossip biz (although I consume more than the healthy amount), I agree that it was super dark. The editor and reporters at Dirt magazine seem vindictive about the rich and famous... so vindictive that they'll set people up with hookers just to destroy their public persona.















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1-04-2007 @ 9:25PM
Curt said...
you mean a TV show isn't -gasp- real??
Because Nip/Tuck is so realistic.
And ER.
and Gray's Anatomy.
Desperate Housewhores.
The Shield.
These are all as real as real-life, but Dirt, that show is WAAAAY off the mark.
Please, it's a TV SHOW. And God forbid the actors/actresses who are harrassed daily by these people have a little steam to blow off in regards to the leeches that are paparazzi.
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1-04-2007 @ 11:35PM
qadir said...
*stands up and slowly claps at previous comment
I applaud you sir, well done
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1-05-2007 @ 4:02AM
Bob Jones said...
This show will fail, just like Studio 60 - it took a real life job, that isn't serious, and made it more serious than a nuclear attack.
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1-05-2007 @ 9:01AM
Alicia said...
Yea Curt!! I couldn't have said it better myself!
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