2011年11月1日星期二

Insist on His Idea with Dsquared

Received Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Awardof the 81st Annual Academy Awards, Jerry Lewis disses ‘American Idol’ contestants with his Dsquared Clothes.
The star of Encore’s upcoming “Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis,” a documentary about the 85-year-old comedian’s life and career, took aim at weight-loss reality shows and the contestants who try out for FOX juggernaut “American Idol” on Friday at the Television Critics Association Summer Session 2011 in Beverly Hills.
‘The kids they get on ‘American Idol,’ they’re all McDonalds’ wipeouts…They all worked there and now they’re doing that,” Jerry Lewis who is not a fan of reality television says by putting on his jacket and Dsquared Jeans. “We don’t have the soul in our industry that we had when I was working in it,” he continued. “The soul has been desperately deteriorating in it, only because you’ve got a guy running a network whose aunt died and left him some stock.”
The long time host of the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon said he finds himself disturbed by the state of programming across the networks. “I don’t allow people in my family to use the term TV — it’s television, it’s a miracle, it’s entitled to respect,” he said by putting on his shirt and Dsquared Shoes. “We ran home to see Milton Berle on Tuesday night. Nobody wants to run home and see anything anymore… The industry has destroyed itself … and we can fix it.”
Lewis also took aim at entertainment’s new modes of accessibility — like being able to watch movies on mobile phone devices. “You’re gonna put ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ on that stupid son of a b—–? That gets me crazy,” he ranted by his energetic polo shirt and Dsquared T Shirt. This man has his own ideas on his Dsquared Cap.

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