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"Teenage Paparazzo" is an interesting, if more raw, companion piece to "Smash His Camera," Leon Gast's elegant documentary about paparazzo Ron Galella, which HBO aired earlier this year.
HBO and Adam Grenier turn the camera on a kid paparazzo Hank Stuever 2010
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A film like "Teenage Paparazzo" is well-suited to his unique range of experience.
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If you haven’t heard of the film, Teenage Paparazzo is about Grenier befriending a 13 year old named Austin Visschedyk in the paparazzi scene.
TEENAGE PAPARAZZO Sundance Video Review – Adrian Grenier’s Documentary – Collider.com 2010
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The term "paparazzi" comes from Federico Fellini's film "La Dolce Vita" (1960), which features a character called Paparazzo, based on the real-life celebrity photographer Tazio Secchiaroli (1925-1998).
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Alone, the song is pretty good and the more you listen to the chorus, the more memorable it gets, as the chorus the catchiest characteristic "Paparazzo" has.
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"Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" is a slick-mouthed, lyrically heavy bump track that doesn't necessarily work with the synth heavy pop all around it but by itself, just like "Paparazzo," works like a charm.
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Look out for interviews with Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning ( "The Runaways"), Adrien Brody ( "High School"), Adrien Grenier ( "Teenage Paparazzo"), Marisa Tomei ( "Cyrus"), and more.
Today At Sundance: Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning, Adrien Grenier And More » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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I walked into Teenage Paparazzo yesterday with little hope that Adrian Grenier (Vince on Entourage) would deliver a great documentary on the paparazzi scene and why everyone is obsessed with celebrity culture.
TEENAGE PAPARAZZO Sundance Video Review – Adrian Grenier’s Documentary – Collider.com 2010
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The first was Teenage Paparazzo by director Adrian Grenier (Vince on Entourage), and the other was by director Leon Gast (When We Were Kings) and its focus was on self proclaimed paparazzo superstar Ron Galella (pictured wearing the helmet above).
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The suffix "-razzi" from the Italian paparazzi, in turn from Paparazzo, a photographer in Fellini's film "La Dolce Vita" tied with "duh" as the winner of the "most useful" category in the American Dialect Society's vote for Word of the Year in 1997.
Week in Words Erin McKean 2011
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