Well, it could have been for any part of his fine body of work:
Wow, all the movies in which he’s played… himself.
Because he is… famous?
It’s not the walk of talent, as you pointed out.
LOLOLOLOL
Sabrina: The Teenaged Witch: Daniel Ray McLeech (1998, one episode)
[quote=“nimelennar, post:18, topic:80494”]I seriously doubt they’re going to extradite someone over a case of graffiti.
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Here’s hoping he gets a Beautification Of The City appreciation award and a grant from the NEA.
I’m not normally a graffiti fan, but in this case, I nominate the artist for their own star. And I’ll chip in the first $1000.
John Miller, no doubt.
Funnily enough (?), I am. Or to put that another way maybe; given the choice between advertising and graffitti, I’ll take graffitti.
I certainly agree with you on this.
I bet the movies/shows where he’s not playing himself but instead thinly-veiled-versions-of-himself are something to see, as I suspect they’re all taking the piss out of him. (Also, I have to wonder what his role was in 1989’s “Ghosts Can’t Do It.”)
I like it as an image, but I don’t necessarily agree with it becaus now some guy who barely makes a living wage has to work in the hot weather removing that. There has to be a better way…
I agree, though that makes me think: isn’t graffiti advertising of a sort? (There’s a PhD paper in there somewhere…)
I’d like to think that anyone in that position would refuse.
Thirty these days.
Because the person has to promise to show up and attend the unveiling ceremony.
Hitler’s a little busy at the moment.
I feel bad for the $11/hour shlub who will now be ordered to spend his time cleaning and polishing the Cheeto Weasel’s star.
I hope someone is going to be paid their usual wage to spend the good part of a day phlegmatically attempting various methods to “clean” the star, only to come to the determination, along with a supervisor, that the spray paint is impossible to remove. Oh, well!
I’ve actually been very surprised at how well modern graffiti removal techniques work, actually. Something like this, a brass plaque that is mostly flat, this’ll be gone in an hour.
Shhhhhhh!!
Yeah, to a point I think you’re right. But graffitti isn’t trying to sell you anything.