that Michael's 'The Counselor' co-star, Brad Pitt may be preparing to finally get married to my girl crush, Angelina Jolie this weekend! According to the Daily Mail, there are massive party preparations underway at Brad and Angie's French home, Chateau Miraval, to take place this Sunday. As a red herring, this weekend also happens to be the 50th wedding anniversary of Brad's parents, and they are apparently in town. What's even more curiouser is that the jeweler who made Angie's engagement ring is among the expected guests, as is Brad's bff George Clooney. Now this begs me to inquire that naturally, as Brad is working with Michael for the third time, they are more than mere acquaintances, and since he's so close to this fancy event on Sunday in France, surely Michael would be invited to THE "wedding" event of the year of THE Hollywood couple. If there is to be a wedding, and if Michael goes... would he go solo, or with his mum, gf, or bff? And of course Sir Ridley Scott would have to be invited, after all, he gave Brad his big break back in 1991 with 'Thelma and Louise'. But who knows... we surely won't know anything until just before or after the "wedding" takes place.
I hope they get married this weekend, it's kinda boring right now in the gossip department of celebrities I give a damn about. I love both Brad and Angie, so, I'm hoping this is what's cooking instead of a fancy 50th anniversary for Brad's parents.
As of right now, there is no other fresh news on Michael other than him filming The Counselor in London. And it gave me pause to think about the Michael fan base. When it's quiet, like no filming gossip or new pictures of him, sometimes it's as if the fans evaporate. Why is that? Why do visits to FF decrease significantly? Do some fans only have a passing interest in Michael in that there has to be something constantly new to keep their interest in him? He's been on the scene long enough that people know about him now, but it's as if only when the mainstream media (MSM) have something to say about him, people are like suddenly reminded about Michael and only then do they come visit FF or other fan sites. I notice a significant spike in visits to FF only when the following occur: a) narly gossip, b) msm article, c) new pictures, d) interviews, and e) film premiere/movie released.
During the moments in between each of these occurrences, the level of readership goes back down to the 'truly devoted' levels. I'm sure this is how it is with all celebrities, with the exception of a few, like Brad and Angelina, where people are constantly talking/writing about them and looking for info on them. I guess what I want to see for FF and Michael is to see a sincere, steady growing interest in him, real fans genuinely interested in following his career, even when it's quiet. Like the girls at Pinterest, God Bless them... especially when it's quiet, that's when they kick even more into gear to post pictures of Michael and relevant image themes to keep themselves and others interested. Basically, they are not there just to post the brand spankin' new pictures, they post images of him that we have seen before, but the comment options allow for new engagement between the fans to keep the momentum going. I guess that's what I want for FF... to see a steady interested momentum... not just peaks and spikes in visits that correlate to new images, interviews, gossip, and premieres. There's much more to being a fan of Michael, and being Michael Fassbender, than to just sit and wait for the MSM gossip machine to spoon feed new info to remind people that he exists.
I hope they get married this weekend, it's kinda boring right now in the gossip department of celebrities I give a damn about. I love both Brad and Angie, so, I'm hoping this is what's cooking instead of a fancy 50th anniversary for Brad's parents.
As of right now, there is no other fresh news on Michael other than him filming The Counselor in London. And it gave me pause to think about the Michael fan base. When it's quiet, like no filming gossip or new pictures of him, sometimes it's as if the fans evaporate. Why is that? Why do visits to FF decrease significantly? Do some fans only have a passing interest in Michael in that there has to be something constantly new to keep their interest in him? He's been on the scene long enough that people know about him now, but it's as if only when the mainstream media (MSM) have something to say about him, people are like suddenly reminded about Michael and only then do they come visit FF or other fan sites. I notice a significant spike in visits to FF only when the following occur: a) narly gossip, b) msm article, c) new pictures, d) interviews, and e) film premiere/movie released.