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			<title>A Star is Born</title>
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<p>By BRIAN LOCKHART</p>
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<p>They have managed to make and re-make the movie A Star is Born four times.</p>
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<p>Usually a remake is an updated version of a movie that did well at the box office and has a good story.</p>
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<p>You find a current star, or stars, put them in the modern version of your movie, and fool the current generation into thinking they are seeing something new – and make a few million dollars for your effort.</p>
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<p>Why this movie needed an original followed by three re-makes is beyond me.</p>
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<p>In the lead role, you've got Janet Gaynor, 1937, Judy Garland, 1954, Barbra Streisand, 1976, and Lady Gaga, 2018.</p>
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<p>Every time, a grizzled older alcoholic, and apparently suicidal, performer, takes a younger new singer / actress, under his wing, and helps her rise to stardom before dying either by his own hand or in some ridiculous fashion.</p>
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<p>The young ingenue becomes the new star and goes on to bathe in the glory of fame and celebrity while finishing the movie with a heartfelt rather sappy performance staring up into the heavens in tribute to her now deceased mentor.</p>
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<p>At one time, being a star actually meant something. At least the four actresses in the Star is Born franchise, if you can call it that, did indeed earn a star rating.</p>
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<p>The whole stardom thing started with Hollywood and the invention of movies, of course.</p>
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<p>Prior to that, some theatre performers did enjoy celebrity to a degree, but no where near the power of film where an actor could be seen across the entire country at the same time.</p>
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<p>The term ‘star' in reference to performers actually goes back quite a ways and by the start of the 20th century it was a commonly used term.</p>
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<p>However, the term ‘movie star' was used to distinguish those who appeared on celluloid from those who performed on stage.</p>
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<p>During the 30's and 40's, being a movie star was a glamorous profession. You became a star because you had a certain quality – see Clara Bow, the “it girl,” so-called because she simply had ‘it' – an almost undefinable quality when she appeared on screen.</p>
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<p>Or maybe you could say “Here's looking at you kid,” with a slight lisp, a fedora and a trench coat, with a Douglass DC-3 revving its engines in the background lit only by the runway lights, and look really cool saying that line. Humphrey Bogart was indeed a cool guy – at least he was on screen.</p>
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<p>A star was someone who stood out in that profession, or was a good enough actor to achieve a leading role in a movie.</p>
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<p>These days, a ‘star' is apparently anyone who is lucky enough to get a part in a TV show. And it doesn't even matter what the role is.</p>
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<p>If you're on TV, you're a star! At least according to tabloids, entertainment magazines and shows, and Yahoo news.</p>
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<p>Every day I see a new story about some ‘star' who has announced they have a disease – that's popular these days – has married or divorced, is in rehab, or for some reason needs to show a photo of themselves in a bathing suit.</p>
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<p>And this makes the news.</p>
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<p>Most of the time I have no idea who these people are. But apparently they are ‘stars.'</p>
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<p>Occasionally I will look up a bio of someone in the news who is there because they bought a new pair of shoes or something and posted it online.</p>
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<p>Wow, this actress who bought new shoes, plays a minor character on a bad TV show, but she's a star because she's on TV.</p>
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<p>You've probably all heard the name Kardashian. They are an entire family of people who are famous – for being famous – after being made famous, because someone thought following them around with a camera would make a great TV show.</p>
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<p>It's easy to lose count of how many times each week Kim Kardashian shows up on Yahoo news.</p>
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<p>Best known for having her backside injected with ten quarts of 10-W-30 motor oil or something similar to produce her now-infamous giant buttocks, she's a TV ‘star' because people tune in to watch the ridiculous made up weekly drama that occurs between her and her sisters and their group of hangers-on.</p>
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<p>No one has that much drama in their lives.</p>
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<p>I guess it's just a sign of the times that with so much media out there that has to fill TV, Netflix, Crave, pod-casts, internet broadcasts, and web pages, becoming a ‘star' is just a matter of being on a screen.</p>
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