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Thread started 05/23/06 12:07pm

CynicKill

Are You A Pop Culture Snob?

Do you have a hard time relating to someone elses preferences?

Do you find it hard to relate to someone who prefers new Prince over classic 80's Prince?

Do you find it hard to relate to someone who insists the movie version of "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" is superior to the television show?

Is it ever possible to take anyone who likes Hillary Duff's singing seriously?

If so then you might be a pop culture snob. I've come across the situations listed above and though I'm mature enough not to get up on my high horse based on something as slight as a preference, initially they did make me pause. But I must say I had a very hard time taking the new show "Love Monkey" seriously becuase I just came to the realization that I didn't feel the creators really cared much for music at all, otherwise why openly diss both Tori Amos AND Hanson in their pilot? Sure for someone who doesn't like either artist it's easy to forgive, but given the way things were going it was only a matter of time these people would get to someone you loved as junk. To top it all off the show was openly promoting an artist who's name I think is Teddy Geiger, who to me is if not Hanson with a deeper voice, then at least second generation John Mayer. So if that is the litmus test for what's cool then these people needed to desperately get out of their box.

So was "Love Monkey" the music snobs or me?
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Reply #1 posted 05/23/06 12:17pm

sextonseven

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CynicKill said:

Do you find it hard to relate to someone who insists the movie version of "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" is superior to the television show?


Anyone who thinks the movie was better than the TV series is nuts
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Reply #2 posted 05/23/06 12:20pm

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What cracks me up now, is listening to friends of mine try to act like hipsters, pretending like they grew up listening to Joy Division and Sonic Youth and such, when in reality, they only owned like 3 albums at the time, the Top Gun Soundtrack, Bobby Brown; Dance, Ya Know It, and Paula Abdul: Forever Your Girl.
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Reply #3 posted 05/23/06 12:21pm

CynicKill

sextonseven said:

CynicKill said:

Do you find it hard to relate to someone who insists the movie version of "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" is superior to the television show?


Anyone who thinks the movie was better than the TV series is nuts


Believe it or not there were TWO occasions where people insisted that the movie was so much better then the tv series and the reason they couldn't get into the series was because it was inferior to the movie version. I stopped talking at that moment. lol
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Reply #4 posted 05/23/06 1:28pm

Rudy

Tom said:

What cracks me up now, is listening to friends of mine try to act like hipsters, pretending like they grew up listening to Joy Division and Sonic Youth and such, when in reality, they only owned like 3 albums at the time, the Top Gun Soundtrack, Bobby Brown; Dance, Ya Know It, and Paula Abdul: Forever Your Girl.



lol
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Reply #5 posted 05/23/06 1:31pm

Anx

i was raised a pop culture snob. i feel dirty when i come across some kind of mass marketed bubblegum pap that i like. it's like porn, though not in a shameful way. it's just DIRTY. lol
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Reply #6 posted 05/23/06 1:33pm

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I am totally. cool
...Dorothy made me laugh (ha ha)...

THE ORG TOP 50
http://www.prince.org/msg/8/192731


PRINCE or MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO
http://www.prince.org/msg...02?jump=51

The Funny Thread About the Album Kiss
http://www.prince.org/msg...0652?&pg=1
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Reply #7 posted 05/23/06 1:59pm

sextonseven

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Movies and TV - yes.

Music - I'm a little more open-minded about. If it's good, I'll listen to it even if a billion other people like it. And 'American Idol' does not fit into this category. That's a TV show. There is nothing musical about that crap at all.
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Reply #8 posted 05/23/06 2:16pm

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There is definitely a pop egalitarianism - I've met plenty of people who are better, more informed consumers of pop culture than I.

I remember being at a party where a group of people were going on about the DVD release of Eyes Wide Shut. I think it was the director's cut, something I was not too interested in since I wasted my money on seeing it in the theatre. Oh, but I would never know the joy of seeing it in it's true intended body! Movie theatre, so pedestrian! I was made to feel very uninformed.

This same group was invited to a party in my humble home, around Halloween (my lady's birthday). I mean, it was only getting started, not many people there, and I put on Japanese Whispers...the fuss it created! I was read the riot act for my inappropriate attempts at holiday fest, and forced to put on the contemporary (at the time) Daft Punk album.

OK, I've vented.
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Reply #9 posted 05/23/06 2:30pm

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The snob of pop culture is the biggest victim of it.
That goes for any kind of snob.
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Reply #10 posted 05/23/06 3:23pm

namepeace

CynicKill said:

Do you have a hard time relating to someone elses preferences?


Of course. I don't see how anyone can stand listening to the radio. Then again, others look at my collection or hear what I'm rockin' and blank stares overcome them.

Do you find it hard to relate to someone who prefers new Prince over classic 80's Prince?


Kindasorta, but diff'rent strokes, etc. etc.

BTW, by using the term "classic 80's Prince" you betray your own preference. Snob.

smile

Do you find it hard to relate to someone who insists the movie version of "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" is superior to the television show?


Didn't dig either one.

Is it ever possible to take anyone who likes Hillary Duff's singing seriously?


In a world where carpenters are resurrected, anything is possible.


If so then you might be a pop culture snob. I've come across the situations listed above and though I'm mature enough not to get up on my high horse based on something as slight as a preference, initially they did make me pause. But I must say I had a very hard time taking the new show "Love Monkey" seriously becuase I just came to the realization that I didn't feel the creators really cared much for music at all, otherwise why openly diss both Tori Amos AND Hanson in their pilot? Sure for someone who doesn't like either artist it's easy to forgive, but given the way things were going it was only a matter of time these people would get to someone you loved as junk. To top it all off the show was openly promoting an artist who's name I think is Teddy Geiger, who to me is if not Hanson with a deeper voice, then at least second generation John Mayer. So if that is the litmus test for what's cool then these people needed to desperately get out of their box.


Love Monkey seemed like the kind of show that really was patronizing to so-called hipsters (a/k/a conformists in denial) and non-hipsters alike. If you're going to try to relate to your audience without knowing your audience then you are in real trouble.
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Reply #11 posted 05/23/06 3:43pm

CinisterCee

Tom said:

What cracks me up now, is listening to friends of mine try to act like hipsters, pretending like they grew up listening to Joy Division and Sonic Youth and such, when in reality, they only owned like 3 albums at the time, the Top Gun Soundtrack, Bobby Brown; Dance, Ya Know It, and Paula Abdul: Forever Your Girl.


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Reply #12 posted 05/23/06 3:43pm

CinisterCee

Someone at work just switched my David Bowie cd with DMX. barf
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Reply #13 posted 05/23/06 3:45pm

sextonseven

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CynicKill said:

sextonseven said:



Anyone who thinks the movie was better than the TV series is nuts


Believe it or not there were TWO occasions where people insisted that the movie was so much better then the tv series and the reason they couldn't get into the series was because it was inferior to the movie version. I stopped talking at that moment. lol


Regarding any form of art, if someone disagrees with me, I don't really care. Art isn't math; there is no right or wrong answer.

Except when it comes to Buffy.

Anyone who thinks the movie is better than the TV series is WRONG! And they are RETARDED for being wrong.

'Nuff said. wink
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Reply #14 posted 05/23/06 3:48pm

Mara

CynicKill said:

Do you have a hard time relating to someone elses preferences?


No.

Do you find it hard to relate to someone who prefers new Prince over classic 80's Prince?


No. I don't fam like that.

Do you find it hard to relate to someone who insists the movie version of "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" is superior to the television show?


No.

Is it ever possible to take anyone who likes Hillary Duff's singing seriously?


Depends on how cute they are.

If so then you might be a pop culture snob.


I guess I'm not a PCS, based on these qualifications. But, I have been called one before. smile
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Reply #15 posted 05/23/06 4:03pm

CynicKill

namepeace said:

CynicKill said:

Do you have a hard time relating to someone elses preferences?


Of course. I don't see how anyone can stand listening to the radio. Then again, others look at my collection or hear what I'm rockin' and blank stares overcome them.



In a world where carpenters are resurrected, anything is possible.


If so then you might be a pop culture snob. I've come across the situations listed above and though I'm mature enough not to get up on my high horse based on something as slight as a preference, initially they did make me pause. But I must say I had a very hard time taking the new show "Love Monkey" seriously becuase I just came to the realization that I didn't feel the creators really cared much for music at all, otherwise why openly diss both Tori Amos AND Hanson in their pilot? Sure for someone who doesn't like either artist it's easy to forgive, but given the way things were going it was only a matter of time these people would get to someone you loved as junk. To top it all off the show was openly promoting an artist who's name I think is Teddy Geiger, who to me is if not Hanson with a deeper voice, then at least second generation John Mayer. So if that is the litmus test for what's cool then these people needed to desperately get out of their box.


Love Monkey seemed like the kind of show that really was patronizing to so-called hipsters (a/k/a conformists in denial) and non-hipsters alike. If you're going to try to relate to your audience without knowing your audience then you are in real trouble.


Yeah it was pretty obvious I was betraying my own preferences with every question I asked. lol
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Reply #16 posted 05/23/06 5:08pm

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It's Taylor time...I mean, it's 8:07 EST. Do you know where your East Coast org Pop Culture Snobs are? ...or did they mysteriously clear out?
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Reply #17 posted 05/23/06 5:45pm

Anx

CinisterCee said:

Someone at work just switched my David Bowie cd with DMX. barf



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Reply #18 posted 05/24/06 10:02am

sextonseven

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anon said:

It's Taylor time...I mean, it's 8:07 EST. Do you know where your East Coast org Pop Culture Snobs are? ...or did they mysteriously clear out?


What's "Taylor time"?
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Reply #19 posted 05/24/06 10:37am

CinisterCee

Anx said:

CinisterCee said:

Someone at work just switched my David Bowie cd with DMX. barf





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Reply #20 posted 05/24/06 10:40am

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Tom said:

What cracks me up now, is listening to friends of mine try to act like hipsters, pretending like they grew up listening to Joy Division and Sonic Youth and such, when in reality, they only owned like 3 albums at the time, the Top Gun Soundtrack, Bobby Brown; Dance, Ya Know It, and Paula Abdul: Forever Your Girl.



shrug I own both of those, in addition to Sonic Youth and Joy Division albums. lol
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Reply #21 posted 05/24/06 10:57am

Novabreaker

Pop Culture... what? Snob? Pop? Where? Snob... culture? Pop?
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sextonseven said:

anon said:

It's Taylor time...I mean, it's 8:07 EST. Do you know where your East Coast org Pop Culture Snobs are? ...or did they mysteriously clear out?


What's "Taylor time"?
Spoken like a true elitist.
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Reply #23 posted 05/24/06 12:43pm

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anon said:

sextonseven said:


What's "Taylor time"?

Spoken like a true elitist.


That doesn't help me any. confused
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Reply #24 posted 05/24/06 12:56pm

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CynicKill said:


Do you find it hard to relate to someone who prefers new Prince over classic 80's Prince?




I feel snobish to the people who only like 80's Prince and don't understand The Rainbow Children
Now I'm older than movies, Now I'm wiser than dreams, And I know who's there
When silhouettes fall
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Reply #25 posted 05/24/06 1:50pm

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sextonseven said:

CynicKill said:



Believe it or not there were TWO occasions where people insisted that the movie was so much better then the tv series and the reason they couldn't get into the series was because it was inferior to the movie version. I stopped talking at that moment. lol


Regarding any form of art, if someone disagrees with me, I don't really care. Art isn't math; there is no right or wrong answer.

Except when it comes to Buffy.

Anyone who thinks the movie is better than the TV series is WRONG! And they are RETARDED for being wrong.

'Nuff said. wink


wuz rong wit bean retawdid??? lol
He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
(George Eliot)

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Reply #26 posted 05/24/06 2:51pm

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sextonseven said:

anon said:


Spoken like a true elitist.


That doesn't help me any. confused
Just another way to say A.I. is on.

Either you're really good or you're the real deal elitist snob.
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Reply #27 posted 05/24/06 3:52pm

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anon said:

sextonseven said:



That doesn't help me any. confused
Just another way to say A.I. is on.

Either you're really good or you're the real deal elitist snob.


lol

I have never watched that show. Unfortunately, it gets so much press in the papers and on local news that I do know the finals are between a grey-haired guy and some brunette woman. I'm assuming one of them is Taylor.

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Reply #28 posted 05/24/06 4:51pm

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Most definitely.
Ooh, little darlin' if you're
free 4 a couple of hours (Free 4 a couple of hours)
If U ain't busy 4 the next 7 years (Next 7 years)
Say, let's pretend we're married and go all night
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Reply #29 posted 05/24/06 5:11pm

Slave2daGroove

When I was younger I gave a shit, now I see that it all goes in the category of "Things that have Zero Importance"
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