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Reply #150 posted 01/24/11 3:21pm

MickyDolenz

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Dewrede said:

trueiopian said:

Um neutral

Athletes can be global Pop icons. Michael Jordan IS the most recognizable athlete around the world. So yes, he is a global Pop culture icon.

no he's not

basketball is really only populair in the USA

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It's popular in China, that's where Yao Ming is from. The NBA went over there and got him.

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Reply #151 posted 01/24/11 3:22pm

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ok

maybe i was wrong with that statement but i surely isn't populair in europe or africa

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Reply #152 posted 01/24/11 3:23pm

trueiopian

Dewrede said:

trueiopian said:

Um neutral

Athletes can be global Pop icons. Michael Jordan IS the most recognizable athlete around the world. So yes, he is a global Pop culture icon.

no he's not

basketball is really only populair in the USA

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Yes, he is.

BTW, Basketball is a growing sport. The number of international players is going up.

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Reply #153 posted 01/24/11 3:26pm

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^

no he's not

like i said

basketball and american football etc would never be populair here or anywhere else in europe

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Reply #154 posted 01/24/11 3:32pm

trueiopian

Dewrede said:

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no he's not

like i said

basketball and american football etc would never be populair here or anywhere else in europe

Yes, he is.

Michael Jordan is known around the world. Whether basketball is popular in Europe or not - his name is synonymous with the sport.

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Reply #155 posted 01/24/11 3:40pm

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nonsense

talk to the hand

if i were to ask people on the street in holland many wouldn't know his name

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Reply #156 posted 01/24/11 3:43pm

trueiopian

They were probably born in the 00's then. lol

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Reply #157 posted 01/24/11 3:47pm

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WaterInYourBath said:

sosgemini said:

You Bruce Lee fanatics need to get real. lol

He had half a decade of fame and then died and received less after death exposure than James Dean or Marilyn. Now, if we were talking "geek icons" maybe...

Umm...No.

The entire martial arts action genre of film-making post-1973 is heavily (if not entirely) based on what Bruce Lee started. Before him, martial arts films were inane and fake, with actors flying in the air from trees like animals, or with white men terribly/satirically impersonating Asian people. Bruce changed all of that. His style of compelling plots and realistic stunts/cinematography totally upgraded the way Kung Fu, Karate, Kickboxing, etc, were captured for movies, especially during the 80s and 90s. Without Bruce, there would be no Jackie Chan, Van Damme, Jet Li, Jason Statham, etc, etc. And just like Michael Jackson, Bruce's vocal sound effects alone are iconic worldwide. So, yeah, since you're somehow not aware of this, LOL, please don't tell others to "get real." disbelief

Are you serious? lol

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Reply #158 posted 01/24/11 4:04pm

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Ironic considering this is prince.org and no one has said that Prince should be on there.....?!?

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Reply #159 posted 01/24/11 4:40pm

WaterInYourBat
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MickyDolenz said:

WaterInYourBath said:

Umm...No.

The entire martial arts action genre of film-making post-1973 is heavily (if not entirely) based on what Bruce Lee started. Before him, martial arts films were inane and fake, with actors flying in the air from trees like animals, or with white men terribly/satirically impersonating Asian people. Bruce changed all of that. His style of compelling plots and realistic stunts/cinematography totally upgraded the way Kung Fu, Karate, Kickboxing, etc, were captured for movies, especially during the 80s and 90s. Without Bruce, there would be no Jackie Chan, Van Damme, Jet Li, Jason Statham, etc, etc. And just like Michael Jackson, Bruce's vocal sound effects alone are iconic worldwide. So, yeah, since you're somehow not aware of this, LOL, please don't tell others to "get real." disbelief

In his case, literally. Jackie was a stuntman/extra in The Big Boss and Enter The Dragon. Sammo Hung was in Enter The Dragon too. Chuck Norris was in Return Of The Dragon. David Carradine became famous indirectly because of Bruce, since Bruce came up with the TV show that wound up being Kung Fu. But the networks at the time didn't want to build a show around a Chinese actor. There's even a new Green Hornet movie now.

See, you know the history. thumbs up! Thank You, again. highfive

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Reply #160 posted 01/24/11 4:40pm

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sosgemini said:

WaterInYourBath said:

Umm...No.

The entire martial arts action genre of film-making post-1973 is heavily (if not entirely) based on what Bruce Lee started. Before him, martial arts films were inane and fake, with actors flying in the air from trees like animals, or with white men terribly/satirically impersonating Asian people. Bruce changed all of that. His style of compelling plots and realistic stunts/cinematography totally upgraded the way Kung Fu, Karate, Kickboxing, etc, were captured for movies, especially during the 80s and 90s. Without Bruce, there would be no Jackie Chan, Van Damme, Jet Li, Jason Statham, etc, etc. And just like Michael Jackson, Bruce's vocal sound effects alone are iconic worldwide. So, yeah, since you're somehow not aware of this, LOL, please don't tell others to "get real." disbelief

Are you serious? lol

rolleyes

"You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD
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Reply #161 posted 01/24/11 4:41pm

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MickyDolenz said:

Great shot. Bruce was a really handsome dude.

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μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
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τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #162 posted 01/24/11 4:42pm

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ratethis99 said:

Ironic considering this is prince.org and no one has said that Prince should be on there.....?!?

I was thinking that too, but in the musical Pop Culture sense, he's outshadowed by his peers Michael Jackson and Madonna.

One thing that always bothers me: Prince's 1999 and LRC videos were also among the first to air on MTV, but MJ receives all the credit for his Thriller videos. Granted, they're better - but both artists helped break through the racial barrier.

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Reply #163 posted 01/24/11 4:48pm

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WaterInYourBath said:

MickyDolenz said:

In his case, literally. Jackie was a stuntman/extra in The Big Boss and Enter The Dragon. Sammo Hung was in Enter The Dragon too. Chuck Norris was in Return Of The Dragon. David Carradine became famous indirectly because of Bruce, since Bruce came up with the TV show that wound up being Kung Fu. But the networks at the time didn't want to build a show around a Chinese actor. There's even a new Green Hornet movie now.

See, you know the history. thumbs up! Thank You, again. highfive

I don't know about Bruce getting rid of flying though. Haven't you seen the average Shaw Brothers movie post-Bruce, or even recent movies like Crouching Tiger or Hero? lol

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Reply #164 posted 01/24/11 5:00pm

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Michael is arguably THE most famous person of all time in pop culture. I've met people who either don't know who the Beatles were or know who they were but couldn't tell you one of their songs...

I've never met a single person who doesn't know who Michael is and can't tell you one of his songs. His influence was truly global. So he's #1 on my list.

And there's no way Madonna should ever be higher than Michael on any iconic list or musical talent list....lol

I'm gonna throw a wild card into the list. Assuming we're not just limited to actual people.... Bart Simpson.

Now he fits the bill of being a pop culture icon.

Osama is an interesting choice, Joe. I personally wouldn't consider him to be part of "pop culture".

Uh, Militant..I hate to break it to you (hell, I hate to break it to myself), but I actually met someone who did not know who Michael Jackson was. omg

I was just talking to him on facebook one time, and I mentioned Billie Jean..he's like..."is that a good song?" I was like eek eek eek eek...mind you, this was after Michael passed away. EVERYBODY IN THE WHOLE WORLD BY THEN KNEW WHO MICHAEL JACKSON WAS! Then again, he's from the boondocks and doesn't have cable tv or radio. Maybe that explains it...but still!!!!

Needless to say...I gave him Michael Jackson's Youtube Channel and told him "study up". lol

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Reply #165 posted 01/24/11 5:33pm

Timmy84

SherryJackson said:

Militant said:

Michael is arguably THE most famous person of all time in pop culture. I've met people who either don't know who the Beatles were or know who they were but couldn't tell you one of their songs...

I've never met a single person who doesn't know who Michael is and can't tell you one of his songs. His influence was truly global. So he's #1 on my list.

And there's no way Madonna should ever be higher than Michael on any iconic list or musical talent list....lol

I'm gonna throw a wild card into the list. Assuming we're not just limited to actual people.... Bart Simpson.

Now he fits the bill of being a pop culture icon.

Osama is an interesting choice, Joe. I personally wouldn't consider him to be part of "pop culture".

Uh, Militant..I hate to break it to you (hell, I hate to break it to myself), but I actually met someone who did not know who Michael Jackson was. omg

I was just talking to him on facebook one time, and I mentioned Billie Jean..he's like..."is that a good song?" I was like eek eek eek eek...mind you, this was after Michael passed away. EVERYBODY IN THE WHOLE WORLD BY THEN KNEW WHO MICHAEL JACKSON WAS! Then again, he's from the boondocks and doesn't have cable tv or radio. Maybe that explains it...but still!!!!

Needless to say...I gave him Michael Jackson's Youtube Channel and told him "study up". lol

disbelief

SEE?! Like I said unless you have TV, radio, or you didn't have satelite overseas, you wouldn't know who he was either, now it would've been different if he did have all of that and did not know Michael. lol

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Reply #166 posted 01/24/11 5:58pm

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First it's "Beatles" and second I don't have to be old to appreciate the Beatles. I've heard their music for so many years I can sing them almost without forgetting the words. I'm kinda pissed that the Beatles are even dissed especially here in the ORG. And I love Michael all the same but I'm getting tired of the comparisons and everything. I accept them both as equals so I don't get with this inferior vs. superior argument with them. But if that's how you feel, knock yourself out. lol

It can't be helped. The Beatles, Elvis, and Michael Jackson are some of the three biggest names in pop culture in the last 50 years. You're going to get to get comparisons. It's inevitable. I know that you may like the Beatles and are familiar with their work, but not everyone is. Some people are still not as familiar with MJ, especially if they were born post 1993. I talked to my friend's niece who is 17 and she didn't even know who he was until he died back in 2009.

Some people I talk with on another board don't even understand what the big deal was when he died since all they are familiar with is trial era MJ. With Elvis, they only know him as a racist thief. As for the Beatles? Some of them think that they are nothing more than a 60s version of the Jonas Brothers and Justin Bieber, with their silly little pop songs.

What can you do about that?

It reminds me of this trope: Seinfeld is unfunny

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Reply #167 posted 01/24/11 6:29pm

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Timmy84 said:

First it's "Beatles" and second I don't have to be old to appreciate the Beatles. I've heard their music for so many years I can sing them almost without forgetting the words. I'm kinda pissed that the Beatles are even dissed especially here in the ORG. And I love Michael all the same but I'm getting tired of the comparisons and everything. I accept them both as equals so I don't get with this inferior vs. superior argument with them. But if that's how you feel, knock yourself out. lol

It can't be helped. The Beatles, Elvis, and Michael Jackson are some of the three biggest names in pop culture in the last 50 years. You're going to get to get comparisons. It's inevitable. I know that you may like the Beatles and are familiar with their work, but not everyone is. Some people are still not as familiar with MJ, especially if they were born post 1993. I talked to my friend's niece who is 17 and she didn't even know who he was until he died back in 2009.

Some people I talk with on another board don't even understand what the big deal was when he died since all they are familiar with is trial era MJ. With Elvis, they only know him as a racist thief. As for the Beatles? Some of them think that they are nothing more than a 60s version of the Jonas Brothers and Justin Bieber, with their silly little pop songs.

What can you do about that?

It reminds me of this trope: Seinfeld is unfunny

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Yeah that's true. confused

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Reply #168 posted 01/24/11 6:40pm

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The Beatles are possibly the only people that stand in the way of Michael Jackson. But he's bigger than Elvis on an international level, and I have the receipts to prove it as far as sales figures. The only place where Presley outsold Jackson was here in the states and in the U.K. Every other area of the world in any corner you name Michael eclipses him in fame and recognition.

The Beatles, however, still most likely reign supreme. You can't discredit them at all and no one has outsold them. No one.

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Reply #169 posted 01/24/11 7:40pm

SherryJackson

Unholyalliance said:

Timmy84 said:

First it's "Beatles" and second I don't have to be old to appreciate the Beatles. I've heard their music for so many years I can sing them almost without forgetting the words. I'm kinda pissed that the Beatles are even dissed especially here in the ORG. And I love Michael all the same but I'm getting tired of the comparisons and everything. I accept them both as equals so I don't get with this inferior vs. superior argument with them. But if that's how you feel, knock yourself out. lol

It can't be helped. The Beatles, Elvis, and Michael Jackson are some of the three biggest names in pop culture in the last 50 years. You're going to get to get comparisons. It's inevitable. I know that you may like the Beatles and are familiar with their work, but not everyone is. Some people are still not as familiar with MJ, especially if they were born post 1993. I talked to my friend's niece who is 17 and she didn't even know who he was until he died back in 2009.

Some people I talk with on another board don't even understand what the big deal was when he died since all they are familiar with is trial era MJ. With Elvis, they only know him as a racist thief. As for the Beatles? Some of them think that they are nothing more than a 60s version of the Jonas Brothers and Justin Bieber, with their silly little pop songs.

What can you do about that?

It reminds me of this trope: Seinfeld is unfunny

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UGH! If I hear one more comparison of the Beatles to these lame Disney trick acts, I'm gonna hurt somebody.

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Reply #170 posted 01/24/11 7:42pm

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MickyDolenz said:

WaterInYourBath said:

See, you know the history. thumbs up! Thank You, again. highfive

I don't know about Bruce getting rid of flying though. Haven't you seen the average Shaw Brothers movie post-Bruce, or even recent movies like Crouching Tiger or Hero? lol

What I meant was his method of filmmaking replaced that unrealistic type of martial arts as the predominant production style. Pre-Lee, almost all martial arts films included the fighters jumping around, over buildings and lakes, battling in the air, like Marvel comic characters. After him, that fake flying eventually became almost non-existent.

"You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD
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Reply #171 posted 01/24/11 7:43pm

SherryJackson

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SherryJackson said:

Uh, Militant..I hate to break it to you (hell, I hate to break it to myself), but I actually met someone who did not know who Michael Jackson was. omg

I was just talking to him on facebook one time, and I mentioned Billie Jean..he's like..."is that a good song?" I was like eek eek eek eek...mind you, this was after Michael passed away. EVERYBODY IN THE WHOLE WORLD BY THEN KNEW WHO MICHAEL JACKSON WAS! Then again, he's from the boondocks and doesn't have cable tv or radio. Maybe that explains it...but still!!!!

Needless to say...I gave him Michael Jackson's Youtube Channel and told him "study up". lol

disbelief

SEE?! Like I said unless you have TV, radio, or you didn't have satelite overseas, you wouldn't know who he was either, now it would've been different if he did have all of that and did not know Michael. lol

Please..the man is 20-21 years old...he grew up in the 90's just like I did. I'm pretty sure he had cable tv or radio at one point! He knew who the Doors were fer chrissakes! wall

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Reply #172 posted 01/24/11 7:58pm

Timmy84

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Timmy84 said:

SEE?! Like I said unless you have TV, radio, or you didn't have satelite overseas, you wouldn't know who he was either, now it would've been different if he did have all of that and did not know Michael. lol

Please..the man is 20-21 years old...he grew up in the 90's just like I did. I'm pretty sure he had cable tv or radio at one point! He knew who the Doors were fer chrissakes! wall

Then he's either biased or clueless. lol I LOVE the Doors now. love music

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Reply #173 posted 01/24/11 8:02pm

SherryJackson

Timmy84 said:

SherryJackson said:

Please..the man is 20-21 years old...he grew up in the 90's just like I did. I'm pretty sure he had cable tv or radio at one point! He knew who the Doors were fer chrissakes! wall

Then he's either biased or clueless. lol I LOVE the Doors now. love music

He's just dumb. I love the Doors too...Ray Manzerek is my hero.

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Reply #174 posted 01/24/11 8:03pm

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WaterInYourBath said:

MickyDolenz said:

I don't know about Bruce getting rid of flying though. Haven't you seen the average Shaw Brothers movie post-Bruce, or even recent movies like Crouching Tiger or Hero? lol

What I meant was his method of filmmaking replaced that unrealistic type of martial arts as the predominant production style. Pre-Lee, almost all martial arts films included the fighters jumping around, over buildings and lakes, battling in the air, like Marvel comic characters. After him, that fake flying eventually became almost non-existent.

I don't know, in the late 1980's through the mid 1990's there were a lot of ghost/horror martial arts movies, and they usually contained air fights (being that there's ghosts or monsters involved razz ). Flying might have died out for awhile, but it made a comeback.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #175 posted 01/25/11 12:06am

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JoeTyler said:

good points. But I said Tolkien because of the MULTIPLE rereleases of LOTR, the Hobbit and the Silmarillion during the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s etc, and also the 2001-2003 motion pictures.

And Stephen King was, probably, the most famous mainstream writer of thr 77-95 era...

but I do admit that HP is insanely successful neutral even if I can't stand the books or the movies, what's wrong with 00's kids?!?!

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I don't get the hype of the Harry Potter phenomenon myself. confused And apparently if you see spoilers from the recent film, some fans losing their mind over a naked Harry and Hermoine making out or something. It's one confusing phenomenon to me lol but everybody loves those kids. lol I admit I'm attracted to Daniel Radcliffe (and Rupert Grint) but that's as far as I'll go to liking Harry Potter lol

Have you even read the books? The writing is unbelievably good. I seriously hope you're not basing your opinion on the films, the films are absolutely awful and NOT an accurate representation of the characters. They're pretty visuals, nothing more.

You wanna question kids fave book choices, question Twilight. THAT success is deplorable. Check out this tumblr, even at the core of the author's grammar skills, Twilight is terrible: http://reasoningwithvampi...umblr.com/

Having said that, HP or Twilight are not yet as iconic as LOTR, although there was one time when the only book printed more than HP was the Bible. eek

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Reply #176 posted 01/25/11 12:11am

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at the end of the day whether you like Michael or not, I know you like his mucic,

Michael Is number 1 on pop culture(music, entertainment, videos, dancing, singing)....

Beetles are overrated, i have heard some of their songs, and I still don't get what people like about them. I feel like their name is tossed around,

falloff I hate this mentality. "I don't like them, or have not listened to them/read it/whatever in depth, so therefore their legacy and iconic impact is invalid."

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Reply #177 posted 01/25/11 2:30am

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purplesweat said:

TotalAlisa said:

at the end of the day whether you like Michael or not, I know you like his mucic,

Michael Is number 1 on pop culture(music, entertainment, videos, dancing, singing)....

Beetles are overrated, i have heard some of their songs, and I still don't get what people like about them. I feel like their name is tossed around,

falloff I hate this mentality. "I don't like them, or have not listened to them/read it/whatever in depth, so therefore their legacy and iconic impact is invalid."

falloff why you telling me this... Like I give a damn.... continue to hate and get irritated... it makes me laugh

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Reply #178 posted 01/25/11 2:38am

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Timmy84 said:

I don't get the hype of the Harry Potter phenomenon myself. confused And apparently if you see spoilers from the recent film, some fans losing their mind over a naked Harry and Hermoine making out or something. It's one confusing phenomenon to me lol but everybody loves those kids. lol I admit I'm attracted to Daniel Radcliffe (and Rupert Grint) but that's as far as I'll go to liking Harry Potter lol

Have you even read the books? The writing is unbelievably good. I seriously hope you're not basing your opinion on the films, the films are absolutely awful and NOT an accurate representation of the characters. They're pretty visuals, nothing more.

You wanna question kids fave book choices, question Twilight. THAT success is deplorable. Check out this tumblr, even at the core of the author's grammar skills, Twilight is terrible: http://reasoningwithvampi...umblr.com/

Having said that, HP or Twilight are not yet as iconic as LOTR, although there was one time when the only book printed more than HP was the Bible. eek

your not going to change anyone's opinion.....

and I should have known by your track record you love to follow my posts... THANKS wink

I love your occult following for my posts..... innocent

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Reply #179 posted 01/25/11 4:20am

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You know everyday i see someone wearing a superman T. Everyday. I know he's older than 50 but it's in the last 50 years he and his symbol became so iconic.

Other notables all things 'Star Wars' & especially Darth Vader, 'Batman' & Mickey Mouse.

Who says the biggest pop culture figures have to have been living and breathing?

I'd say all the above have had a bigger impact on popular culture and are more recognisable than even the Beatles and MJ.

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