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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Catfights are gaining traction in Media and Film

Whether it's the government, congress, the media, or sometimes even hollywood............often times we find these collectivist clusters are slow to identify big time trends.

However, a writer at Salon.com seems to be discovering something we in this genre already know.

Everyone loves a good catfight.

A writer by the name of Mary Elizabeth Williams seems to be catching onto this trend, and I think that's a good thing.   She just wrote an article at Salon.com hinting of an explosion of interest in Bravo's programming when they advertised a catfight taking place on the Real Housewives of New Jersey television show.

Here is the beginning of her piece and I will link to the rest so you can read it yourself:

You thought the buildup to LeBron's prime time was big? Thought the World Cup offered dramatic tension? Screw that. Tonight's "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" has something none of those recent pop culture moments had going for them: catfighting!

Bravo has eagerly promoted the girl-on-girl-on-girl-on-multiple-innocent-bystanders action ever since the hair-pulling, expletive-enhanced throwdown occurred at a New Jersey country club last November. And why not?

As Jerry Seinfeld explained years ago in a memorable, claws-out episode of his sitcom, "Men think if women are grabbing and clawing at each other there's a chance they might ... somehow ... kiss."

There's a thriving genre of catfight porn, but there are plenty of mainstream examples of the sexy catfight that becomes so much more.

Read the rest of Mary's article:
HERE

Bravo Mary, Bravo.

Please keep on covering the catfights at Salon.com

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