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Osama really?! Michael Jackson should be number 1 "I never wanted to be your weekend lover..." | |
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Of course. Who else?
I wanna say so many things but "out of touch" is the first thing that popped in my mind. | |
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I know a lot of people hate him, but you have to admit, he was very successful and very influential at the time and he deserves to be in the top five. | |
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I'd say outside of the USA, Jackie Chan is more popular or maybe even Aishwarya Rai is too. 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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Osama is an evil/negative pop icon, but he's a pop star, nevertheless. The guy is INTERNATIONALLY well-known, singlehandely changed the course of history (enter war on terror, Irak War, etc), there are thousands of parodies/videos of him all over Internet, he popularized homemade videotapes, he's a millionare and a well-known businessman, the guy has influenced thousands of nutters, etc. And perhaps, he's been dead for years !!! He's the ultimate terrorist, the ultimate evil stereotype of the 21th Century...
Hitler is probably the most evil "politician/leader" of all time (and that's sayin' something) but that doesn't mean that he isn't one of the 10 most important personalities of the 20th Century, because he is ; and he also had a very well-defined style: the greasy haircut, the ridiculous moustache and the nazi symbols. A very iconic image, I must admit...
Hitler and Osama are more popular than Oprah or Jackie Chan; that's sad, yes, but that's the way of the world, let's face it...
I'd include Bruce Lee in a Top15 and Jackie in a Top30 though...
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Some of y'all got a sick twisted mind to put that 7' fool on a pop culture icon list! WTF!? | |
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and what about the Godfather of Soul??? or Martin Luther King I expected to see them before I read the actual list.
[Edited 1/23/11 10:47am] Lady Cab Driver is one of the greatest songs ever! | |
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I thought Ali was on the list. But yeah James was missing. | |
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Yeah, I went back and saw it, but what about MLK??? Lady Cab Driver is one of the greatest songs ever! | |
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IKR? Top 10? lol Should've made a top 50 or some shit. | |
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If anything Paul Newman could be scratched off. He wouldn't even make my Top 20. | |
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I actually love Paul Newman though. No I'm not ashamed to admit that. Great actor. | |
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I got thousands of names that I personally enjoy but it's a difference when you're trying to think of individuals that must make the list. For instance, I like Prince's music more than I do Elvis but when talking about a specific list like this he MUST be on and he MUST be in front of Mr. Nelson. I enjoy Paul Newman as well but I don't feel like he has to be in in the same crowd of people. I'd put Bob Hope, Humphrey Bogart, & Marlon Brando all above him. As far as females, Marilyn Monroe & Elizabeth Taylor. And on television, there was no bigger star than Lucille Ball. | |
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I know, I'm just saying.
I wasn't arguing for his place on the list.
Brando's more iconic. | |
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Yea, Paul Newman is the one that sticks out, hell no, brando would need to be on there before him. Michael Jordan or Pele or some shit, ppl with global status | |
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I hate when lists are mixed like this instead of separating them by profession. It's a lot easier making multiple top tens.
Top 10 Actors, Top 10 Musicians, Top 10 Sports Figures, Politicians, etc, etc...... | |
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Jordan and Tiger Woods need to be there but other then that, I aint hating this list. All you folks going into details about peoples actual career need to take a chill pill. "Pop Culture Icon" simply means someone's footprint within popular culture. Doesn't have to do with how they got it.
Shoooot, with that in mind, Charles Manson should considered too. Space for sale... | |
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1. J.F.K 2. Ali 3. Michael Jackson 4. Michael Jordan 5. Elvis 6. The Beatles 7. Osama Bin Laden- Because he shook up the world. FUCK Bin LADEN!!! Don't want the boys from Langley to come knocking on my door. 8. O.J. 9. Oprah 10. Charles Manson
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Let me rephrase: he's not a POP CULTURE icon.
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First I consider pop culture Icon to be those who have been tremendously over-praised for their work in entertainment that doesn't directly benefit mankind at all.
with that said here's my 10 no order.
Michael Jackson Oprah Winfrey JK Rowling Steven Spielberg The Beatles Pele Michael Jordan Elvis Marley [Edited 1/23/11 11:39am] [Edited 1/23/11 11:46am] Did Prince ever deny he had sex with his sister? I believe not. So there U have it..
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good point
but don't forget the Top 10 Evil People, including Osama... | |
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LOL
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When We Were Kings is a 1996 Academy Award-winning documentary film about the "Rumble in the Jungle", Ali's legendary 1974 fight against George Foreman in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami is a 2008 WLRN documentary which charts Cassius Clay's remarkable transformation from young boxing hopeful to cultural icon. The film traces Ali’s stunning rise through the heavyweight ranks, his friendship with Malcolm X, his historic clash with champion Sonny Liston, and his subsequent refusal to fight in Vietnam. A.k.a. Cassius Clay is a 1970 documentary that covered Ali's triumphs and setbacks up to that moment in time. Several individuals have portrayed Ali in film biographies, including Ali himself in the 1977 film, The Greatest. Others include:
Ali has appeared as himself in numerous scripted films and television series, including the films Requiem for a Heavyweight (1962), Body and Soul (1981), and Doin' Time (1985); and the television series Vega$ (1979), Diff'rent Strokes (1979), and Touched by an Angel (1999). He also provided the voice for the titular character in the 1977 NBC animated series, I Am the Greatest: The Adventures of Muhammad Ali. Ali portrayed a former slave in Reconstruction-era Virginia who is elected to the United States Senate in the 1979 NBC TV movie Freedom Road, which was based upon the 1944 novel by Howard Fast. Ali is featured prominently in a series of ESPN specials in honor of his 65th birthday. The shows include Ali Rap, Ali's Dozen and Ali 65. They premiered on December 9, 2006 at 9 pm EST on ESPN. Ali's fight with Larry Holmes was also the subject of one of ESPN's "30 for 30" documentary series; "Muhammad and Larry" by Albert Maysles first aired on ESPN on October 27, 2009. Ali appeared on the WGBH series Say Brother, where he spoke about his reasons for not serving in the Vietnam War. Facing Ali is a 2009 documentary on the topic of all the fighters which Ali faced during his career. Each one is interviewed at length. The film made the shortlist for the 82nd Academy Awards in the category of Best Documentary Feature, but did not make final list. His boxing gloves made an appearance on the Christmas episode of Warehouse 13. Anyone on the vicinity of them "sees stars' without being hit. Was used by Claudia to make the Warehouse more festive
Video Games
Ali has appeared in numerous video boxing games, some of which feature him as the title character. Examples include Foes of Ali, Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing and the Knockout Kings series and its follow up, the Fight Night series
Television Advertisments
In 1969, Ali appeared with Pop Icon Andy Warhol in a short-lived television campaign for Braniff International Airways. The commercial was not well-received by Braniff's customer base and was pulled from the airwaves in 1970. In 1971, Ali appeared in a television commercial for Vitalis alongside fellow boxer Joe Frazier, and he appeared in Super Bowl TV commercial for Pizza Hut with his real-life trainer Angelo Dundee. In 1980 Ali also appeared in a very amusing television ad for D-Con Roach Proof: after hitting heavy bag (a training device suspended from above that simulates the bulk of an opponent for punching), he turns to the camera in his boxing gear, raises and shakes a fist, and exclaims to the audience, "I don' want you livin' wit' roaches!" Ali appeared in one of the posters for the "Think Different" campaign by Apple Computer in 1997. Has appeared in at least one poster advertising Coca-Cola. Ali appears with other famous athletes in a Gatorade advertisement, narrated by rapper Lil Wayne.
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dudes, if you're including JK Rowling, then you MUST include Stephen King or Tolkien before her... | |
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That's where Osama belongs - Top 10 evil lol | |
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Uh Ali is definitely a pop culture icon. | |
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Why? I might be wrong but I'm pretty sure tolkien released the trilogy back in the 50's and stephen king is more of an icon in America and other english language countries not global. JK Rowling's work has been released throughout much of the world, something like 150+ countries. And that was just one series. Did Prince ever deny he had sex with his sister? I believe not. So there U have it..
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I would take Paul Newman and Frank Sinatra off. Add Marlon Brando and Michael Jordan. Lower Madonna and place MJ above Marilyn Monroe. Oprah should be way higher too. Also Elvis shouldn't be #1. | |
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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 even if I can't stand the books or the movies, what's wrong with 00's kids?!?! [Edited 1/23/11 11:52am] | |
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