Parker Posey joined Joseph Gorden-Levitt on stage at Sundance’s Eccles theater to promote HitRECord. And things got a little sarcastic…
Posey: “This is very independent. I approve. I am the indie queen. Hey everybody! I got famous the old fashioned way. Don’t hate me!”
JGL: “What do you mean by ‘Indie Queen’?
Posey: “That’s what they call me. That’s what they called me. In Time magazine. In 1996. And it stuck. And people can’t seem to get over it.”
Hands, lips, sarcasm, eye-rolling, wrong side of the face. Finally, an episode of Modern Family that addresses everything utterly obnoxious and annoying about Claire Dunphy while giving Julie Bowen an opportunity to act the shit out of her character (and remind viewers why she earned that Emmy).
Price per tweet. According to an upcoming article in New York, celebrities are paid big bucks to endorse products in 140 characters or less. These endorsements are coordinated by companies like Ad.ly, which is “a social-media advertorial clearinghouse”. Here is a look at the sliding pay scale:
Charlie Sheen (6.5M followers) - $50,000**
Kim Kardashian (12.8M followers) - $10,000
Snoop Dogg (6.3M followers) - $8,000
Paula Abdul (2.2M followers) - $5,000
Whitney Port (800K followers) - $2,500**Charlie Sheen is an outlier (for obvious reasons). “Sheen’s tweet for Internships.com generated 95,333 clicks in the first hour and 450,000 clicks in 48 hours, created a worldwide trending topic out of #tigerbloodintern, attracted 82,148 internship applications from 181 countries, and added 1 million additional visits to Internships.com.”
Alison Brie’s Sundance Photo Diary | GQ
Photo 1) The cast of Save the Date (Geoffrey Arend, Martin Starr, Lizzy Caplan, Mark Weber, and me) minutes after our premiere screening. Note me pointing to Lizzy’s chest, the *real* star of the film.
Photo 2) Falling in love at Sundance.
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