Friday, July 20, 2018

Blind Item #7

You have never heard so much complaining. This former A- list mostly movie actress from a famous movie franchise who now makes her money doing bad television says Comic Con is a waste of time. She says the accommodations always suck and that no guys there can ever afford her rates or even really know who she is.

29 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:33 AM

    Tara Reid ? doesn't seem like she would be A- though

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  2. Yachting at Comic Con? Really?

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  3. What "bad television" has Scarlett done?

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  4. If you yacht at comicon, do you need to dress in costume for the dead? Littlw role play?

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    1. Deed. Little. Dang autocorrect and little keyboards.

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  5. I wonder who gets charged more in the yachting world: an oil sheik who wants to crap on her face, or a Trekkie who wants her to dress up as Uhura and call him Mr. Spock.

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  6. Aren't most of the people who go to comic cons 25 or younger? Even if they are 30 or younger American Pie was 1999, why would hey know her, she doesn't look close to that anymore?

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    1. People of all ages go to cons, Sandy. And she'd be known for the Sharknado franchise. Which is as gloriously bad as it sounds.

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    2. Young and old Sandy B! It's a smorgasbord of folks. All the good hotels are taken.

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  7. +1 Dana
    https://www.google.com/amp/www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-5973493/amp/Tara-Reid-flaunts-toned-legs-thigh-skimming-dress-Better-Call-Saul-Comic-red-carpet.html

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  8. Yeesh! Who pays for that! She was no prize when she was Bunny, and we're 20 years removed.

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  9. By rates I'm pretty sure she means the autograph fees that each celebrity charges to sign and/or take a picture with. She is not expecting 25 yr old nerds to be offering her fees to take them on their yacht or more appropriately, their parent's basement. Although, could be an untapped market lol.

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  10. Do American Pie and sequels really count as a "famous movie franchise"? How depressing. Doesn't seem like something that crowd would care about, either, even the older attendees. Wrong genre. They'd more likely know her from Sharknado.

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  11. I feel like if it was referring to autograph fees then it wouldn't specify guys

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  12. @jujub.....

    Considering the virginity of many attendees, a truly "untapped" market.....

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  13. Gotta love that enterprising spirit, tho!

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  14. Tara Reid instagrammed when she arrived at Comic Con and was more slurry than she's appeared recently.... For a minute there, I thought she was getting better :/

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  15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwJghF8tGDY

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  16. Ew, who would pay for Tara though? She looks worse than LiLo.
    Also, who would hook at ComicCon at all places? Hahaha!

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  17. There are those who always look like cheap trailer trash in bleached hair. I always wanted to kidnap her and bring her back to her real look. Its a telltale to their inner self image.

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  18. I wish I could be sad for her, but the idea of yachting at Comicon is so laughable, I can't. Did she really think it would happen?

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  19. I wonder how much yachting there is at Comic Con, there are always a few ladies who seem like pros and not in the cosplayer sense.

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  20. Well, you know what they say...bad whores complain, good whores don't give you AIDS or something like that.

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  21. As a former con attendee in the early 1980s (big fan of Star Trek The Original Series) I really have to +1000 everyone who said/asked 'who 'yachts' at a convention (comic book, sci-fi, horror, etc)'?!?

    You do not need to even go to a con to get a garden variety geek/nerd type if that is what you want out of life.

    Check out a little indie movie called 'Free Enterprise' & basically do what the female lead in that film does: brush up on your knowledge of comic books or what have you & buy the toy/geek fetish item your quarry is lusting after right out from under him (graphic novel, action figure, Funko, whatever, again does not matter).

    You do not have to deal with tens or hundreds of thousands of hangers-on wannabes & poseurs in attendance at these events.

    The wealthiest most sophisticated geeks & nerds do not even go anymore (they can send people to stand in line to buy them stuff or they grab it off of FeeBay themselves). It has become a colossal waste of time (unless you are playing the NATPE-type game SDCC has been for the last 10+ years where everyone there is schmoozing & BSing & faux impressing everyone else with their industry cred).

    Whoever this is, she/he clearly has not gotten the memo not to bother hunting for rich STEM types at SDCC anymore.

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  22. As someone who has attended many Comicons, I can assure you the cosplay crowd can not afford autographed pictures, never mind yachting some hose bag from the nineties.

    The true wealth there are 50 year old nerds buying $20,000.00 dollar Spider-man comics. They don't yacht.

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  23. San Diego girls are easy. No need to pay and no I am not judging. Just buy them drinks tell some jokes and be happy. Good pot helps too🤣

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  24. Hi Wonder Woman, would you sign this comic from 1978 please. Thank you. Oh and can I now have sex with you.

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  25. I was in the Sharknado pannel today and I think think this is Tara. She did a lot of complaining throughout the whole hour, how cold it was filming this last movie. She was still in good spirits but the "complaining" part in this blind is what caught my attention. Plus "bad television " totally fits Sharknado.

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  26. No one can afford her rate? Lots of geeks have money. They don't want to pay for middle aged women with wonky tits.

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